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"Doraemon's Long Day" Transliteration: "Doraemon no Nagai Tsuitachi" (Japanese: ドラえもんの長い一日) September 11, 2009 () 315 "Big Rampage! Nobita's Baby" Transliteration: "Dai Abare! Nobita no Akachan" (Japanese: 大あばれ!のび太の赤ちゃん) September 18, 2009 () 316
Doraemon's Long Tales, also known as Doraemon's Long Stories, is a manga and movie series ongoing since 1979, featuring longer and continuous narratives about the characters' adventures into various lands of science fiction and fantasy. The series consists of twenty-four tankōbon volumes published from 1983 to 2004.
Doraemon no Game Boy de Asobouyo: Deluxe 10: Game Boy: Epoch-November 27, 1998 Doraemon no Study Boy 1: Shouichi Koguko Kanji: Game Boy: Epoch-1997 Doraemon no Study Boy 2: Shouichi Sansuu Keisan: Game Boy: Epoch-1997 Doraemon no Study Boy 3: Ku Ku Master: Game Boy: Epoch-1997 Doraemon no Study Boy 4: Shouni Kokugo Kanji: Game Boy: Epoch-1997
As the name suggests, Doraemon’s Long Tales features whole volumes of longer and continuous narratives about Doraemon, Nobita and friends on their adventures into various lands of science fiction and fantasy, unlike the regular Doraemon series which is merely compilations ("volumes") of various self-contained shorts.
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The Doraemons is a turn-based role-playing game.As with most role-playing games, it features an overworld, a battle screen, and menu interfaces. The overworld is displayed as a side-scroller as opposed to the overhead top-down perspective used in most turn-based role-playing games, with some locations being displayed as single-screened areas.
The 1979 series had a first distribution attempt by Everest Video in the late 1980s, but the acquisition did not materialize due to the high cost of license at that time. [citation needed] In October 1992, distributed by WTC Comunicações, Doraemon was broadcast under the Doraemon, O Super-Gato Portuguese title on Rede Manchete children program Clube da Criança.
Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki (ドラえもん のび太と3つの精霊石, Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Fairy Spirit Stones) is a platform video game developed and published by Epoch Co. for the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan in 1997.