The beloved robotic cat Doraemon continues his timeless mission to help the perpetually clumsy Nobita Nobi. Season 21 of the 2005 series, airing on TV Asahi, delivers more imaginative adventures powered by the incredible gadgets from Doraemon's four-dimensional pocket. Viewers can expect Nobita to face familiar challenges, whether it's avoiding homework, outsmarting the bully Gian, or trying to impress his friend Shizuka. The resulting chaos, often stemming from Nobita's misuse of futuristic technology, provides both comedy and valuable life lessons about responsibility and friendship. This enduring series masterfully blends science fiction with everyday slice-of-life scenarios, maintaining its classic charm for a new generation. As the iconic duo navigates their daily struggles, season 21 is currently running sign up for a reminder.
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Doraemon (2005) is a popular Japanese animated TV series that follows the adventures of Nobita, an ordinary boy, and his robotic cat from the future, Doraemon. In season 21 on TV Asahi, viewers can expect more imaginative stories as Doraemon uses his futuristic gadgets to help Nobita deal with everyday problems and wild situations. The show continues its tradition of mixing humor, life lessons, and heartwarming moments while introducing new characters and creative inventions each episode. Fans enjoy watching how friendship and teamwork help solve challenges in fun ways. Season 21 is currently running sign up for a reminder so you don’t miss any episodes filled with laughter, surprises, and valuable messages about kindness and perseverance that have made Doraemon beloved by audiences of all ages.
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Doraemon (ドラえもん Doraemon?) is the most recent anime series based on Fujiko Fujio's manga of the same name. Produced by Shin-Ei Animation, it began airing on TV Asahi on April 15, 2005. This series also began airing on Canal Sur 2 and Canal Super3 in Spain and TVB in Hong Kong, in Astro Wah Lai Toi January 2009, on Panda Biggs in Portugal on 2010, on Disney Channel India in India in 2014 and on Hungama TV in India October 6, 2014 onwards. It is also expected to be aired on an unknown kids channel in all South East Asian countries in 2010. International versions of all episodes only use the third opening sequence until the Cantonese 165th episode and their own endings. An edited English dub produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment has been airing on Disney XD in the United States since July 7, 2014 and has been given a TV-Y7 rating
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