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Sewashi Nobi (野比 セワシ, Nobi Sewashi, English dub: Soby Nobi) is Nobita's great-great-grandson, he is the one who sends Doraemon back to the past to look after Nobita. Sewashi first bought Doraemon in 2112 when Doraemon still had ears and his original factory paint.
His great-great-grandson from the 22nd century, Sewashi, who watches him every day, travels to Nobita's timeline while bringing along his robotic cat Doraemon. Sewashi reveals that if Nobita keeps up his act, he will have a disastrous future: he will marry Gian's sister Jaiko, have his company burned down, and be left with such great debt ...
Doraemon ドラえもん) is a ... a blue robot cat from the 22nd century named Doraemon is sent back to the past by Nobita's future great-great-grandson, Sewashi ...
Google Japan utilized Doraemon in its Google Doodle for 3 September 2009, in celebration of the character's 40th birthday. [12] In 2012, Hong Kong celebrated the birthday of Doraemon 100 years early with a series of displays of the character. [28] Politician Osamu Fujimura is known as the "Doraemon of Nagatacho" due to his figure and warm ...
The central premise of the Doraemon media franchise is grounded on the relationship between its protagonists, Doraemon and Nobita. [3] Nobita encounters Doraemon after the robot is sent back in time by one of his descendants, his great-great grandson and young boy named Sewashi Nobi to improve the circumstances of his great great grandfather so ...
The Doraemons (ザ☆ドラえもんズ, Za Doraemonzu) is a Japanese manga series that is a spin-off of the long-running Doraemon series. [1]The subseries includes two versions of the manga by Michiaki Tanaka (田中 道明, Tanaka Michiaki) and Yukihiro Mitani (三谷 幸広, Mitani Yukihiro) [2] from 1995 to 2003, as well as a series of animated short films from 1996 to 2002.
Doraemon (ドラえもん, Doraemon) is a Japanese anime television series based on Fujiko F. Fujio's manga of the same name and is the successor to both the 1979 anime and 1973 anime of the same name, serving as the third adaptation in the franchise.
In anime, she provided the voice of starring characters Naoto Yamada in A Penguin's Troubles, Sewashi in Doraemon, and Takashi Horimachi in Taro the Space Alien, She also voices Haruka Kyoda in The Daichis, Hasumodai in Fantastic Children, Pike in Princess Tutu, and Yuuhi Shinatsuhiko in Yozakura Quartet.