TV Animation "Doraemon", U.S. Version to be Broadcast in Japan from February! Doraemon and Noby's Story Localized for the U.S.

From the TV anime "Doraemon," the American version of "Doraemon" will be broadcast for the first time in Japan starting in February.

Doraemon" is a localized version of the Japanese national TV anime "Doraemon" for the U.S. It became a big hit when it began airing on Disney XD in the U.S. in July 2014. The localized version of "Doraemon" is characterized by the fact that the characters, Doraemon, Nobita, and Shizuka, have been adapted to reflect American culture and customs, while maintaining their original settings. The American cast includes Mona Marshall as Doraemon, Johnny Yong Bosch as Noby, Cassandra Morris as Sue, Kaiji Tang as Big G, and Brian Beacock as Sneech.

The first broadcast in Japan will be on February 1 at 19:30 on the Disney Channel.

<Episode 1 Story
One day, a cat-shaped robot pops out of Nobita's desk drawer. Nobita is startled, and then a boy named Sewashi, Nobita's grandson, appears. The cat-shaped robot's name is "Doraemon! Doraemon and Sewashi say they have come from the 22nd century future in a time machine to rescue Nobita, but...? (From "All the Way from the Land of the Future")

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