Hundreds of episodes from the 1979 anime (the first, long-running series) and the 2005 remake exist in the Archive’s moving image collection. These are often the only surviving English-translated versions of episodes never released on DVD, with hardcoded fansubs from groups like "Doraemon’s Fansub Project" (c. 2004).

Nobita stirs. “Who’s singing?”

A pink door that allows users to travel anywhere instantly.

: The Archive also preserves classic Doraemon titles, such as the PlayStation action-platformer Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi . Why We Still Love These Gadgets

Gadget Cat From The Future Internet Archive — Doraemon

Hundreds of episodes from the 1979 anime (the first, long-running series) and the 2005 remake exist in the Archive’s moving image collection. These are often the only surviving English-translated versions of episodes never released on DVD, with hardcoded fansubs from groups like "Doraemon’s Fansub Project" (c. 2004).

Nobita stirs. “Who’s singing?”

A pink door that allows users to travel anywhere instantly. doraemon gadget cat from the future internet archive

: The Archive also preserves classic Doraemon titles, such as the PlayStation action-platformer Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi . Why We Still Love These Gadgets Hundreds of episodes from the 1979 anime (the