Doraemon Archiveorg

Doraemon's popularity in over 60 countries has led to dozens of unique dubs, many of which are now preserved on Archive.org.

Many early episodes were never officially released outside Japan, or exist only on degraded VHS tapes. Archive.org hosts restorations and raw captures that would otherwise be lost. doraemon archiveorg

As with many entries on the Internet Archive, the Doraemon collection exists in a legal "gray area." While many items are uploaded for preservation purposes Doraemon's popularity in over 60 countries has led

The site hosts millions of free books, movies, software, music, and—most importantly for us— (via the Wayback Machine) and user-uploaded media . Because of its open-source nature, users from Japan and around the world have uploaded massive amounts of Doraemon media that is otherwise out of print or geographically locked. As with many entries on the Internet Archive,

If you have rare VHS rips or old magazines, the Archive allows you to upload and help keep the blue robot cat’s legacy alive for the next generation.

The Internet Archive hosts a variety of Doraemon reading materials, including: : Digitized copies of the Gadget Cat from the Future

series, originally released only in Japan, uses the characters to teach English through songs and short segments.

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