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Bang Zoom! Entertainment premiered an English-dubbed version of Stand by Me Doraemon at the Tokyo International Film Festival on 24 October 2014. [citation needed] Foreign streaming service Netflix released an English dub of Stand by Me Doraemon 2 in Japan on 6 November 2021 featuring the return of the voice cast of the English dub of the 2005 ...
Note: Early episode guides apparently stated that episode 51 (season 2/episode 25) of the dub series would be "Adventures in Candy Land." This episode was not dubbed or aired in the U.S., possibly due to concerns from Disney–ABC Television Group about it encouraging children to overindulge in sweets.
List of Doraemon (2005 anime series) episodes. List of Doraemon (2005–2009) episodes; List of Doraemon (2010–2014) episodes; List of Doraemon (2015–2019) episodes; List of Doraemon (2020–2024) episodes; List of Doraemon (English dub) episodes
Suneo Honekawa (骨川 スネ夫, Honekawa Suneo, English dub: Sneech) is the fox-faced (inherited from his mother) rich child who loves to flaunt his material wealth before everyone, especially Nobita. A lot of the stories start with Suneo showing off some new video game, toy or pet which evokes Nobita's envy.
English Title Japanese Title Manga source 2: Doraemon Mini Theater: The Farewell Handkerchief: ドラえもんミニシアター:さよならハンカチ: 3: Doraemon Mini Theater: The Never-Fall Rope: ドラえもんミニシアター:おちないつな: Pikkapika Comics Volume 1 5: Doraemon Mini Theater: The Anything Rope
Since its premiere in 2005, Doraemon has aired 837 episodes, multiple holiday specials, and 19 feature films. This Doraemon anime series is referred to in Asia as the Mizuta Edition (水田版), after Wasabi Mizuta, the voice actress who voices Doraemon in this series. [3] Over the course of its run, the show has had two English dubs.
Nobita, Gian, and Suneo are forced by Gian's cousin to move furniture into his new apartment. When Gian and Suneo leave all the work to Nobita, Doraemon helps him out by using the Flattening Iron to make the furniture moving easier. Remade as Moving with the Completely-Flat Roller in the 2005 series. 675 8-20
"Suneo's Luxuriously Poor Birthday!" Transliteration: "Ōsutoraria! Suneo no Binbō Bāsudē" (Japanese: 豪華!スネ夫の貧乏バースデー) February 5, 2010 () 338 "Don't Stop the Teacher From Slipping!" Transliteration: "Tsururin! Sensei ga Tomaranai" (Japanese: ツルリン!先生がとまらない)