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Doraemon television series is a Japanese comic book movie. It was first broadcast on television in Japan between April 1   and September 30 ,  1973 on Nippon Television, but it was not well known until 1979. The  final episode was released on March 25, 2005,  after which an additional TV comic was created with a new team of cast members to celebrate Doraemon's anniversary  on April 15,  2005.

Doraemon's cartoon TV version in Thailand was first broadcast on Thai TV Channel 9 or Modern Nine TV today. The first broadcast began on  September 5, 1982 , around 10:00 a.m. On Saturdays and Sundays, the tv cartoon "Tiger Mask" continues. After it was broadcast, it became very popular, making its name on Channel 9. After that, Channel 9 reintroduced it several times, but in the TV comics released on Channel 9, Doraemon is called "Doremon", as the name used by Wiboonkit Publishing. The publisher of the cartoon version of Doraemon in those days, and the film cheers, the organizers screened the film version of Doraemon. Modern Nine TV re-aired Doraemon on Fridays from  4:40-5:05 p.m., and later on Saturday, May 5, Doraemon changed its screening time to Every Weekend from 8:05 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., and  in 2012 it was replayed, but adjusted to 8:15 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.

In Japan There are three main character cast changes . The first series was dubbed in 1973 when Doraemon first aired on Nippon Television. Later, when he moved to TV, Asahi changed to another set, the longest-running series for Doraemon, from 1979 to 2005. For 25 years, ASAHI TV announced a new casting team instead of the old one that had retired.


 * Dubbed Team 1973-1979 (Nippon Television)

Toshiko Fujita voices Nobita. Masako Ebisu, voiced as Shizuka. Kaneta Kanesuki voices giant Chun Yashiro as Suneo  Ichiro Murakoshi voices Nobita's father (Nobi) Nobisuke)  Noriko Ohara voices Nobita's mother (Nobi Tamako).
 * Koze Tomita >> later changed to Masako. Nozawa, voice as Doraemon.