Talk:Doraemon/Archive 2
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English dub
Since the series didn't air on U.S. television yet, maybe they can use the British dub instead, and show it on their own Cartoon Network. There would also be three episodes per 30-minute run, obviously. --Jonghyunchung 14:07, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
- Not all anime would end up in the English dub, but I did used to watch this under Chinese dub.--Dark paladin x (talk) 22:31, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
There is already a UK dub of the anime.
Hope this helps
JG
English and Irish broadcasting?
The article says that Doraemon is shown on RTE Two in Ireland and Sky One and Two in England, when do those shows be on? 83.245.125.1 12:25, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
3rd strongest manga character?
According to the Kenshiro article, This link indicates Goku, Doraemon, and Kenshiro as the 3 strongest (Manga) characters. What exactly is it about Doraemon that makes him so powerful? Is it his boundless ability to make things come from the future? I don't remember this manga to be too violent, so I don't see how Doraemon could be a powerful entity. Then again, I haven't really read Doraemon for about 21 years now :) Piepants 17:59, 20 September 2007 (UTC)Piepants
He can shrink Goku with the shrinking torchlight and blow him away with the air cannon, or just bring out the wish phonebooth and wish that he's stronger than Goku. Anyway, wikipedia ain't really a place for this sort of discussion. The Slimy One 15:23, 26 July 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Frozen Slime (talk • contribs)
Doraemon as the "Anime Ambassador"
I'm not really into this, but I saw a news article about the Japanese Foreign Ministry granting the honorary position of anime ambassador to Doraemon. I think that could be useful in your article in showing his popularity and effect.
English publisher Viz Media (dropped)
I don't get what "English publisher Viz Media (dropped) " means. What did Viz Media do? Please tell me. D10 Spada (talk) 13:54, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
- Viz media did not publish the series is basically what it meant.
Long story: They decided not to publish it because it had some "crude" humour in it and probably the couple of times they made light of suicide also put them off. Basically, when a series is "dropped", it means that the person with the rights to it decides, for whatever reason, to not publish it. Junjoh (talk) 01:40, 19 August 2009 (UTC)