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!!1973 series:
#"Doraemon Came Out!!" / "The Apology Grasshopper Riot" (April 1, 1973)
#"Nice Girl on the Roof" / "Nobita's Ancestor" (April 8, 1973)
#"Operation Cupid Love-Love" / [[Recap/DoraemonV22C1SpyGames "Spy Games"]] (April 15, 1973)
#"There is a Cat Weak on Rats" / "Defeat the Bully" (April 22, 1973)
#"The Flattery Mirror" / "Papa and Mama's Wedding Anniversary" (April 29, 1973)
#[[Recap/DoraemonV10C2ThePuppetMastersCamera "The Puppet Master's Camera"]] / [[Recap/DoraemonV31C2TheBigWinner "The Big Winner"]] (May 6, 1973)
#"Duel! Nobita and Gian" / "Who am I" (May 13, 1973)
#"Abekonbe Riot" / "Mystery of the Ghost House" (May 20, 1973)
#"The Quick-Slow Great Strategy" / "Nobita the Rain Man" (May 27, 1973)
#"Ultra Mixer" / [[Recap/DoraemonV44C1TheWishingStar "The Wishing Star"]] (June 3, 1973)
#[[Recap/DoraemonV24C1TimeKerchief "Time Kerchief"]] / "Nobita's Grandma" (June 10, 1973)
#"Red Bat of the Major League" / "A Man Fights with Power" (June 17, 1973)
#"Gachako's Appearance" / "The Talking Lipstick" (June 24, 1973)
#"Love, Love This Camera" / "Date in the Milky Way" (July 1, 1973)
#"Weird Robot Car" / "Smiling Soap" (July 8, 1973)
#"My Chief of the Inner Palace" / "It's Summer! Let's Try to Ski" (July 15, 1973)
#"I Hate Report Cards" / "Catching My Shadow" (July 29, 1973)
#"Going to Sea in a Submarine" / "Crazy Stomach Clock" (August 5, 1973)
#"Camp Riot" / "Who is Going to Forget?" (August 12, 1973)
#"Cooler Parasol" / "Always Diary" (August 19, 1973)
#"The Homework Ghost Came Out" / "Weather Box" (August 26, 1973)
#"I Have One Vote of Betrayal" / "Mangaka Training" (September 2, 1973)
#"Nice Girlfriend" / "Flowery Riot" (September 9, 1973)
#"Entirely Crayons" / "Shizuka's Birthday" (September 16, 1973)
#"Becoming an Astronaut" / "Lost and Confused Riot" (September 23, 1973)
#"Nendoron Riot" / "Goodbye, Doraemon" (September 30, 1973)

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# [[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]] (February 15, 1980)
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!!2005 series:
Episodes with English dubs are '''bolded'''. The first 26 episodes from the year 2005 were dubbed into English by Creator/LUKInternacional and aired on Creator/{{Boomerang}} in some countries. Several episodes were dubbed by Creator/BangZoomEntertainment and aired on Creator/DisneyXD in the US.

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# "The Fishing Pond in My Studying Room" / "The Time Machine Is Lost!" / "Remember! The Excitement of That Day" (April 15, 2005)
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# [[Recap/Doraemon2005E141ShizukaChanDisappeared "Shizuka-chan Disappeared!?"]] (May 15, 2009, TV Original): Shizuka turns into a cat, causing Doraemon and his other friends
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# '''[[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]]''' / "Grand Opening of the Animal Training Shop!" (February 10, 2012)
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# "The Smoke Monster of the Lamp" / [[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]] (January 18, 2019)
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[[AC:''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio'']]
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!!1973 series:
#"Doraemon Came Out!!" / "The Apology Grasshopper Riot" (April 1, 1973)
#"Nice Girl on the Roof" / "Nobita's Ancestor" (April 8, 1973)
#"Operation Cupid Love-Love" / [[Recap/DoraemonV22C1SpyGames "Spy Games"]] (April 15, 1973)
#"There is a Cat Weak on Rats" / "Defeat the Bully" (April 22, 1973)
#"The Flattery Mirror" / "Papa and Mama's Wedding Anniversary" (April 29, 1973)
#[[Recap/DoraemonV10C2ThePuppetMastersCamera "The Puppet Master's Camera"]] / [[Recap/DoraemonV31C2TheBigWinner "The Big Winner"]] (May 6, 1973)
#"Duel! Nobita and Gian" / "Who am I" (May 13, 1973)
#"Abekonbe Riot" / "Mystery of the Ghost House" (May 20, 1973)
#"The Quick-Slow Great Strategy" / "Nobita the Rain Man" (May 27, 1973)
#"Ultra Mixer" / [[Recap/DoraemonV44C1TheWishingStar "The Wishing Star"]] (June 3, 1973)
#[[Recap/DoraemonV24C1TimeKerchief "Time Kerchief"]] / "Nobita's Grandma" (June 10, 1973)
#"Red Bat of the Major League" / "A Man Fights with Power" (June 17, 1973)
#"Gachako's Appearance" / "The Talking Lipstick" (June 24, 1973)
#"Love, Love This Camera" / "Date in the Milky Way" (July 1, 1973)
#"Weird Robot Car" / "Smiling Soap" (July 8, 1973)
#"My Chief of the Inner Palace" / "It's Summer! Let's Try to Ski" (July 15, 1973)
#"I Hate Report Cards" / "Catching My Shadow" (July 29, 1973)
#"Going to Sea in a Submarine" / "Crazy Stomach Clock" (August 5, 1973)
#"Camp Riot" / "Who is Going to Forget?" (August 12, 1973)
#"Cooler Parasol" / "Always Diary" (August 19, 1973)
#"The Homework Ghost Came Out" / "Weather Box" (August 26, 1973)
#"I Have One Vote of Betrayal" / "Mangaka Training" (September 2, 1973)
#"Nice Girlfriend" / "Flowery Riot" (September 9, 1973)
#"Entirely Crayons" / "Shizuka's Birthday" (September 16, 1973)
#"Becoming an Astronaut" / "Lost and Confused Riot" (September 23, 1973)
#"Nendoron Riot" / "Goodbye, Doraemon" (September 30, 1973)
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# [[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]] (February 15, 1980)
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# [[Recap/Doraemon1979E1260BonsaiSet "Bonsai Set"]] (July 23, 1993, TV Original):
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# [[Recap/Doraemon1979E1759SoapBubbles "Soap Bubbles"]] (June 11, 2004, TV Original): Noby uses the Soap Bubble Straw to make his friends regret their bad choices.
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!!2005 series:
Episodes with English dubs are '''bolded'''. The first 26 episodes from the year 2005 were dubbed into English by Creator/LUKInternacional and aired on Creator/{{Boomerang}} in some countries. Several episodes were dubbed by Creator/BangZoomEntertainment and aired on Creator/DisneyXD in the US.
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# "The Fishing Pond in My Studying Room" / "The Time Machine Is Lost!" / "Remember! The Excitement of That Day" (April 15, 2005)
# "Slow-Slow, Quick-Quick"/ "Nobita's Bride" (April 22, 2005)
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# [[Recap/Doraemon2005E141ShizukaChanDisappeared "Shizuka-chan Disappeared!?"]] (May 15, 2009, TV Original): Shizuka turns into a cat, causing Doraemon and his other friends to go look for her.
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[[folder:2011]]
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# '''[[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]]''' / "Grand Opening of the Animal Training Shop!" (February 10, 2012)
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[numlist:548]
# "The Smoke Monster of the Lamp" / [[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]] (January 18, 2019)
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!!1973 series:
#"Doraemon Came Out!!" / "The Apology Grasshopper Riot" (April 1, 1973)
#"Nice Girl on the Roof" / "Nobita's Ancestor" (April 8, 1973)
#"Operation Cupid Love-Love" / [[Recap/DoraemonV22C1SpyGames "Spy Games"]] (April 15, 1973)
#"There is a Cat Weak on Rats" / "Defeat the Bully" (April 22, 1973)
#"The Flattery Mirror" / "Papa and Mama's Wedding Anniversary" (April 29, 1973)
#[[Recap/DoraemonV10C2ThePuppetMastersCamera "The Puppet Master's Camera"]] / [[Recap/DoraemonV31C2TheBigWinner "The Big Winner"]] (May 6, 1973)
#"Duel! Nobita and Gian" / "Who am I" (May 13, 1973)
#"Abekonbe Riot" / "Mystery of the Ghost House" (May 20, 1973)
#"The Quick-Slow Great Strategy" / "Nobita the Rain Man" (May 27, 1973)
#"Ultra Mixer" / [[Recap/DoraemonV44C1TheWishingStar "The Wishing Star"]] (June 3, 1973)
#[[Recap/DoraemonV24C1TimeKerchief "Time Kerchief"]] / "Nobita's Grandma" (June 10, 1973)
#"Red Bat of the Major League" / "A Man Fights with Power" (June 17, 1973)
#"Gachako's Appearance" / "The Talking Lipstick" (June 24, 1973)
#"Love, Love This Camera" / "Date in the Milky Way" (July 1, 1973)
#"Weird Robot Car" / "Smiling Soap" (July 8, 1973)
#"My Chief of the Inner Palace" / "It's Summer! Let's Try to Ski" (July 15, 1973)
#"I Hate Report Cards" / "Catching My Shadow" (July 29, 1973)
#"Going to Sea in a Submarine" / "Crazy Stomach Clock" (August 5, 1973)
#"Camp Riot" / "Who is Going to Forget?" (August 12, 1973)
#"Cooler Parasol" / "Always Diary" (August 19, 1973)
#"The Homework Ghost Came Out" / "Weather Box" (August 26, 1973)
#"I Have One Vote of Betrayal" / "Mangaka Training" (September 2, 1973)
#"Nice Girlfriend" / "Flowery Riot" (September 9, 1973)
#"Entirely Crayons" / "Shizuka's Birthday" (September 16, 1973)
#"Becoming an Astronaut" / "Lost and Confused Riot" (September 23, 1973)
#"Nendoron Riot" / "Goodbye, Doraemon" (September 30, 1973)
!!1979 series:
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# [[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]] (February 15, 1980)
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# [[Recap/Doraemon1979E1759SoapBubbles "Soap Bubbles"]] (June 11, 2004, TV Original): Noby uses the Soap Bubble Straw to make his friends regret their bad choices.
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!!2005 series:
Episodes with English dubs are '''bolded'''. The first 26 episodes from the year 2005 were dubbed into English by Creator/LUKInternacional and aired on Creator/{{Boomerang}} in some countries. Several episodes were dubbed by Creator/BangZoomEntertainment and aired on Creator/DisneyXD in the US.
[[folder:2005]]
# "The Fishing Pond in My Studying Room" / "The Time Machine Is Lost!" / "Remember! The Excitement of That Day" (April 15, 2005)
# "Slow-Slow, Quick-Quick"/ "Nobita's Bride" (April 22, 2005)
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# [[Recap/Doraemon2005E141ShizukaChanDisappeared "Shizuka-chan Disappeared!?"]] (May 15, 2009, TV Original): Shizuka turns into a cat, causing Doraemon and his other friends to go look for her.
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# '''[[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]]''' / "Grand Opening of the Animal Training Shop!" (February 10, 2012)
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# "The Smoke Monster of the Lamp" / [[Recap/DoraemonV49C5BigGMasterChef "Big G: Master Chef"]] (January 18, 2019)
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# [[Recap/Doraemon2005E141ShizukaChanDisappeared "Shizuka-chan Disappeared!?"]] (May 15, 2005, 2009, TV Original): Shizuka turns into a cat, causing Doraemon and his other friends to go look for her.
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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes. Some additional stories were included in ''Doraemon+'', ''Doraemon Color Works'', and ''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio''. Most of these comics were released in English across 200 volumes.

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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes. Some additional stories were included in ''Doraemon+'', ''Doraemon Color Works'', and ''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio''. Most of these comics were released in English across 200 volumes.
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'''Don't read these pages if you're concerned about spoilers.'''
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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes. Some additional stories were included in ''Doraemon+'', ''Doraemon Color Works'', and ''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio''. Most of these comics were released in English across 200 volumes. 24 ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes were published in Japan and the first 17 were published in America.

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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes. Some additional stories were included in ''Doraemon+'', ''Doraemon Color Works'', and ''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio''. Most of these comics were released in English across 200 volumes. 24 ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes were published in Japan and the first 17 were published in America.
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[[/index]]
!!Movies and ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes:
The movies are mostly adapted from the special comic volumes ''Doraemon's Long Tales''. Some of the films are original.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur'' (1980) — The first movie of the franchise. The cast are stuck in the past and dodging dinosaur poachers as they're trying to get back to the present.
* ''Doraemon: The Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer'' (1981) — A SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning hostile takeover of a planet.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil]]'' (1982) — Missing civilization of [[PettingZooPeople dog people]] and ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' styled adventure in Africa.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheCastleOfTheUnderseaDevil Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil]]'' (1983) — Remnants of Atlantis, the still existing Mu, and the Bermuda Triangle.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld'' (1984) — Parallel world where magic flourished instead of science.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Little Space War''[[note]]Originally known as Nobita's Little [[Franchise/StarWars Star]] [[ShoutOut Wars]][[/note]] (1985) — Space battle with remote controlled toy tanks.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops]]'' (1986) — The only thing that stands between Earth and a massive mech army are the cast of Doraemon and a HumongousMecha.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKnightsOfDinosaurs Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights of Dinosaurs]]'' (1987) — [[LizardFolk Underworld reptilian people]] descended from dinosaurs are plotting to take over the above world because they believe their (almost) extinction was caused by primitive mammals which were ancestors to human.
* ''Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West'' (1988) — The historical ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'', with sci-fi elements. Notable for being the first movie to not be written by Fujiko F. Fujio.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan]]'' (1989) — The kids' desire to create a prehistoric Utopia interferes with a villain from the future's plan to rule it.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet]]'' (1990) — A dimensional portal to the planet of [[PettingZooPeople Animals]] is found, and they're being attacked by [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters mysterious evil aliens]].
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights'' (1991) — The ''Literature/ArabianNights'' tales, with sci-fi elements.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds]]'' (1992) — The kids' desire to create a sky-bound Utopia interferes with the sky people's plan to cleanse the Earth of human, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth]]'' (1993) — The cast must save humans from robots TurnedAgainstTheirMasters, led by an evil MadScientist robot king, for those humans relied on robots too long and are too weak to save themselves.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen'' (1994) — Nobita uses the dream machine to have a good dream, unleashes evil in the DreamLand, and must return to save it.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Diary of the Creation of the World'' (1995) — Nobita played God, created a shitty world, interfered in favor of humans, angered primitive bees, and must go save humanity from the wrath of the evolved bee people.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express'' (1996) — The kids go on a [[RecycledInSPACE space]] Mystery Train bound for a space theme park, when a race of alien [[TheVirus virus]] strikes, wanting to take them as host bodies.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City'' (1997) — Last work of Fujiko F. Fujio.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas'' (1998) - A movie mostly focusing on a {{Pirate}} adventure.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Drifts in the Universe'' (1999) - The 20th film of the franchise. The gang space game turns real when they're forced to go on space adventure.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's the Legend of the Sun King'' (2000) - [[PrinceAndPauper Nobita swaps roles with a Mayan prince]] [[IdenticalStranger who looks just like him]].
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBrave Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves]]'' (2001) - The gang travels to Birdopia, the land of birdmen.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom Doraemon: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom]]'' (2002) - The gang goes on a journey to save the Robot Kingdom from its tyrannical queen, Jeanne.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters'' (2003)
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey]]'' (2004)- The 25th movie in the franchise, concerning a StableTimeLoop involving a civilisation formed from abandoned cats and dogs. Contains many {{Shout Out}}s to gadgets and scenes in the other movies.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006'' (2006) - First movie based on the 2005 anime's designs and cast. Mostly a remake of the 1980 movie, ''Nobita's Dinosaur''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld'' (2007) - Remake of the 1984 film ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend'' (2008) - An expansion of two manga stories about Kibou (from volume 25 and 33), a young tree brought to life by Nobita and Doraemon.
* ''Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer'' (2009) - Remake of the 1981 movie ''Doraemon: The Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King'' (2010) - Film that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the film franchise and the 40th anniversary of the series. A loose adaptation of Creator/HansChristianAndersen's FairyTale, "Literature/TheLittleMermaid".
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheNewSteelTroopsWingedAngels Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~]]'' (2011) - Remake of the 1986 film ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracle ~Animal Adventure~'' (2012) - The gang goes on a journey along with the young Nobisuke to find the Golden Beetle.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum'' (2013) - Doraemon's cat bell has been damaged by a famous 22nd century PhantomThief called Kaitou DX, with the only possible solution to repair it in the Gadget Museum.
* ''Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon ~Peko and the Exploration Party of Five~'' (2014) - Remake of the 1982 movie ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil''.
* ''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon Stand By Me, Doraemon]]'' (2014) - The franchise's first CGI movie, that combines some of the most famous manga stories into a new complete (but still a tearjerker and heartwarming) story. It's the most successful (non-numbered) entry of the film franchise (earning nearly 1 billion yen in its first weekend).
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes Doraemon: Nobita and the Space Heroes]]'' (2015) — Film that commemorates not only the 35th anniversary of the film franchise, but also the 10th anniversary of the 2005 anime. The gang decides to make a movie based on space superheroes, until things get ''too'' real.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan2016 Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016]]'' (2016) - Remake of the 1989 movie.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi Doraemon: Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi]]'' (2017)

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[[/index]]
!!Movies and ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes:
The movies are mostly adapted from the special comic volumes ''Doraemon's Long Tales''. Some of the films are original.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur'' (1980) — The first movie of the franchise. The cast are stuck in the past and dodging dinosaur poachers as they're trying to get back to the present.
* ''Doraemon: The Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer'' (1981) — A SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning hostile takeover of a planet.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil]]'' (1982) — Missing civilization of [[PettingZooPeople dog people]] and ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' styled adventure in Africa.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheCastleOfTheUnderseaDevil Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil]]'' (1983) — Remnants of Atlantis, the still existing Mu, and the Bermuda Triangle.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld'' (1984) — Parallel world where magic flourished instead of science.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Little Space War''[[note]]Originally known as Nobita's Little [[Franchise/StarWars Star]] [[ShoutOut Wars]][[/note]] (1985) — Space battle with remote controlled toy tanks.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops]]'' (1986) — The only thing that stands between Earth and a massive mech army are the cast of Doraemon and a HumongousMecha.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKnightsOfDinosaurs Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights of Dinosaurs]]'' (1987) — [[LizardFolk Underworld reptilian people]] descended from dinosaurs are plotting to take over the above world because they believe their (almost) extinction was caused by primitive mammals which were ancestors to human.
* ''Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West'' (1988) — The historical ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'', with sci-fi elements. Notable for being the first movie to not be written by Fujiko F. Fujio.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan]]'' (1989) — The kids' desire to create a prehistoric Utopia interferes with a villain from the future's plan to rule it.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet]]'' (1990) — A dimensional portal to the planet of [[PettingZooPeople Animals]] is found, and they're being attacked by [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters mysterious evil aliens]].
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights'' (1991) — The ''Literature/ArabianNights'' tales, with sci-fi elements.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds]]'' (1992) — The kids' desire to create a sky-bound Utopia interferes with the sky people's plan to cleanse the Earth of human, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth]]'' (1993) — The cast must save humans from robots TurnedAgainstTheirMasters, led by an evil MadScientist robot king, for those humans relied on robots too long and are too weak to save themselves.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen'' (1994) — Nobita uses the dream machine to have a good dream, unleashes evil in the DreamLand, and must return to save it.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Diary of the Creation of the World'' (1995) — Nobita played God, created a shitty world, interfered in favor of humans, angered primitive bees, and must go save humanity from the wrath of the evolved bee people.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express'' (1996) — The kids go on a [[RecycledInSPACE space]] Mystery Train bound for a space theme park, when a race of alien [[TheVirus virus]] strikes, wanting to take them as host bodies.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City'' (1997) — Last work of Fujiko F. Fujio.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas'' (1998) - A movie mostly focusing on a {{Pirate}} adventure.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Drifts in the Universe'' (1999) - The 20th film of the franchise. The gang space game turns real when they're forced to go on space adventure.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's the Legend of the Sun King'' (2000) - [[PrinceAndPauper Nobita swaps roles with a Mayan prince]] [[IdenticalStranger who looks just like him]].
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBrave Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves]]'' (2001) - The gang travels to Birdopia, the land of birdmen.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom Doraemon: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom]]'' (2002) - The gang goes on a journey to save the Robot Kingdom from its tyrannical queen, Jeanne.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters'' (2003)
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey]]'' (2004)- The 25th movie in the franchise, concerning a StableTimeLoop involving a civilisation formed from abandoned cats and dogs. Contains many {{Shout Out}}s to gadgets and scenes in the other movies.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006'' (2006) - First movie based on the 2005 anime's designs and cast. Mostly a remake of the 1980 movie, ''Nobita's Dinosaur''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld'' (2007) - Remake of the 1984 film ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend'' (2008) - An expansion of two manga stories about Kibou (from volume 25 and 33), a young tree brought to life by Nobita and Doraemon.
* ''Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer'' (2009) - Remake of the 1981 movie ''Doraemon: The Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King'' (2010) - Film that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the film franchise and the 40th anniversary of the series. A loose adaptation of Creator/HansChristianAndersen's FairyTale, "Literature/TheLittleMermaid".
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheNewSteelTroopsWingedAngels Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~]]'' (2011) - Remake of the 1986 film ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops''.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracle ~Animal Adventure~'' (2012) - The gang goes on a journey along with the young Nobisuke to find the Golden Beetle.
* ''Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum'' (2013) - Doraemon's cat bell has been damaged by a famous 22nd century PhantomThief called Kaitou DX, with the only possible solution to repair it in the Gadget Museum.
* ''Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon ~Peko and the Exploration Party of Five~'' (2014) - Remake of the 1982 movie ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil''.
* ''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon Stand By Me, Doraemon]]'' (2014) - The franchise's first CGI movie, that combines some of the most famous manga stories into a new complete (but still a tearjerker and heartwarming) story. It's the most successful (non-numbered) entry of the film franchise (earning nearly 1 billion yen in its first weekend).
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes Doraemon: Nobita and the Space Heroes]]'' (2015) — Film that commemorates not only the 35th anniversary of the film franchise, but also the 10th anniversary of the 2005 anime. The gang decides to make a movie based on space superheroes, until things get ''too'' real.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan2016 Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016]]'' (2016) - Remake of the 1989 movie.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi Doraemon: Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi]]'' (2017)
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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes. Some additional stories were included in ''Doraemon+'', ''Doraemon Color Works'', and ''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio''. Most of these comics were released in English as 200 volumes. 24 ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes were published in Japan and the first 17 were published in America.

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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes. Some additional stories were included in ''Doraemon+'', ''Doraemon Color Works'', and ''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio''. Most of these comics were released in English as across 200 volumes. 24 ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes were published in Japan and the first 17 were published in America.
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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes, which were turned into 200 English volumes. 24 ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes were published in Japan and the first 17 were published in America.

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The ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' comic was published in 45 Japanese volumes, which were turned into 200 English volumes. Some additional stories were included in ''Doraemon+'', ''Doraemon Color Works'', and ''The Complete Works of Fujiko F. Fujio''. Most of these comics were released in English as 200 volumes. 24 ''Doraemon's Long Tales'' volumes were published in Japan and the first 17 were published in America.

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