Doraemon (1979)


Doraemon

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: ドラえもん
English: Doraemon
Spanish: Doraemon
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Type: TV
Episodes: 1787
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 2, 1979 to Mar 18, 2005
Premiered: Spring 1979
Broadcast: Fridays at 19:00 (JST)
Producers: TV Asahi, Asatsu DK
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: Manga
Genres: AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: AnthropomorphicAnthropomorphic
Demographics: KidsKids, ShounenShounen
Duration: 11 min. per ep.
Rating: PG - Children

Statistics

Score: 7.841 (scored by 3791537,915 users)
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Ranked: #9042
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Popularity: #2749
Members: 63,391
Favorites: 645

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Both were created by the Fujiko Fujio duo, and they share many of the same themes. A strange character comes to live with a young boy who always gets into trouble and he helps him deal with his problems. With Doraemon you see the inventions, with Hattori-kun you see a lot of his knowledge and ninja training. If you like Doraemon this is right up your alley 
report Recommended by shinytentacool
Based on manga from Fujiko F Fujio, the main character is a boy and a robot friend that helps (or gets helped by) him in lots of adventures he has with a similar group of friends, a fat violent boy, a slim smart ass boy and a nice girl, whom he has a crush. Of course, it has the same feel, almost like they're the same anime. 
report Recommended by misterferrari
Fantasy comedies when central element is a door that functions as a device through which the cast travels to different worlds. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
You got humor, and it's a good anime for kids, it's the second popular manga from Akira Toriyama, the author of Dragon Ball, in Japan, this anime is very popular 
report Recommended by Vincespliner
Mojacko-Doraemon division is quite a 'visible' talk point that kids entertainment television witnesses worldwide. Doraemon and Mojacko were two animé characters, who not only made televiewers laugh but also taught somelessons. Interestingly, amongst other countries, here in the Philippines, Doraemon was launched after Mojacko. Yet, it's Doraemon that once again became the more popular property amongst the two. From the creators of Doraemon (I think) comes another brainless, pointless, and utterly fascinating anime. Mojacko is this loud, girl-obsessed alien with a furry orange ball for a body. He lives in Japan with Surao (a young boy) and his family. Surao, unlike the kid from  read more 
report Recommended by Tentai-chan
Both have cute similarities although none of them are alike but it's funny ok? 
report Recommended by DioTheHaremFreak
If you like episodes and movies of Doraemon more focused on adventure, this anime is going to appeal to you. Kaiketsu Zorori is a children's anime in which Zorori and his two apprentice boars, Ishishi and Noshishi, have adventures around their world. Despite the fact that Zorori does not have a magic pocket like Doraemon, he in some episodes manages to build machines to achieve his ends. Kaiketsu Zorori has an absurdist humor that can also remind you of some episodes of Doraemon and Shin-chan. This anime is based on a saga of very popular children's books in Japan. 
report Recommended by SpanishSteve_2
The similarities should be obvious if you seen both shows... 
report Recommended by TheGutsyGuy
Both features anthropomorphic robotic cats as main protagonists and are aimed to male children. 
report Recommended by TsutarjaTWL2010
(Un)identified creatures from outer space live peacefully with Japanese families and everyone helps each other in daily life. Similar rakish vibe as for child-friendly shows. 
report Recommended by EdgyEcchiSenpai
The Anime are very simmilar as there is a group of friends that do stuff together, Doraemon is more based on inventions and things you wouldn't normaly see while Bonobono is based on friends having fun. They are both pretty funny. Both are recommended if you just want to watch something relaxing. 
report Recommended by Laurin
Warau Salesman is basically a dark take on Doraemon. The characters enounter a problem, and a sci-fi/magical gadget is handed out to them that solves their problem. But in Warau Salesman, there is actually a repercussion to face when using the tool impropedly, when falling for your greed.  
report Recommended by abystoma2
Both are very long running anime aimed for kids witch child protagonists and their daily hijinks. Both don't have any main storyline and are episodical. The character design is similar. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Both targets kids and have some moral lessons at end of the show. 
report Recommended by Vaibh96
- Both are based on classic manga that started publishing during the 60's. - Both have simple animation and similar character designs. - They don't have a defined plot, but are episodic and focus on jokes. - Both have the same exact kind of comedy. They are random and have many gags, and they sometimes parody other anime too. - Both have characters reacting crazily and getting involved in weird situations. - Similar vibe and mood. 
report Recommended by BohemianRhapsody
There are often time travels from the future for "save the past". The shows suggest teachings for kids in every episode. 
report Recommended by Disillusion
Hina's character is very similar to Doraemon because she can do anything to help and solve Nobita (Youta) 's daily problems 
report Recommended by ariespandoez