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  2. List of non-Japanese Doraemon versions - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Lists of anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime (Japanese: アニメ, IPA: ⓘ) is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.However, Outside of Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to the animation produced exclusively in Japan.

  4. List of Doraemon (English dub) episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of English-dubbed episodes of the anime television series Doraemon, specifically the US version. which was recorded at Bang Zoom! Entertainment and licensed by Viz Media and aired from 2014-2017 on Disney XD.

  5. Dino Mech Gaiking - Wikipedia

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    The program was shown in English internationally as part of Jim Terry's Force Five lineup, and was also broadcast in Latin America as El Gladiador as part of a 4 anime mecha show called El Festival de los Robots (with the other 3 being Starzinger, Magne Robo Gakeen and Kotetsu Jeeg, known as El Galactico, Supermagnetron and El Vengador ...

  6. It's Over 9000! - Wikipedia

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    In most versions of the scene dubbed in languages other than English, Vegeta actually says "It's over 8000!". [1] This has occurred several other times where power levels are given more as estimates than accurate figures. Craig Elvy from Screenrant claimed that this phrase is actually a mistranslation from the original Japanese anime. [1]

  7. Gigantor - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Gigantor, however, the English translation of this series is closer to the original Japanese version, with all Japanese names retained. A number of characters and robots from the Tetsujin 28 series appeared (albeit with altered backgrounds) in Giant Robo: The Animation , an OAV series that drew on Mitsuteru Yokoyama's entire body of work.

  8. Nazca (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Nazca (時空転抄ナスカ, Jikū Tenshō Nasuka, lit. Nazca: Dimensional Transfer) is an anime series created by Yoshihiko Inamoto. It is about a group of people who are reincarnations of ancient Inca warriors who have returned to re-enact a civil war that resulted in the fall of the Inca Empire.

  9. Maple Town - Wikipedia

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    An English-dubbed version, airing in tandem with the toy promotion, starred actress Karen Hartman (credited as Janice Adams), known previously for her other children's TV role as Talkatoo Cockatoo on Zoobilee Zoo, as Mrs. Maple in its book-ending live-action segments. [3]