The Adventures of Albert and Sidney (partially found English dub of "Doraemon" anime series; late 1980s-early 1990s): Difference between revisions

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==See Also==
==See Also==
There are multiple other English ''Doraemon'' English dubs that are in various states of accessibility:
There are multiple other ''Doraemon'' English dubs that are in various states of accessibility:
*[[Doraemon '79 - SuperStation WTBS version (unaired English dub of anime series; 1985)|1985 SuperStation Dub]] - One of the first attempts to bring ''Doraemon'' to the English world was an unreleased dub created for Turner's SuperStation WTBS.
*[[Doraemon '79 - SuperStation WTBS version (unaired English dub of anime series; 1985)|1985 SuperStation Dub]] - One of the first attempts to bring ''Doraemon'' to the English world was an unreleased dub created for Turner's SuperStation WTBS.
*[[Doraemon (partially found Asian English dubs of anime series; late 1990s-early 2000s)|Asian Dubs]] - Throughout the years, various English ''Doraemon'' dubs have been produced in Malaysia and Singapore.
*[[Doraemon (partially found Asian English dubs of anime series; late 1990s-early 2000s)|Asian Dubs]] - Throughout the years, various English ''Doraemon'' dubs have been produced in Malaysia and Singapore.

Revision as of 21:55, 11 May 2019

Doraemon 1979.jpg

Image from the 1979 version of Doraemon.

Status: Lost


Doraemon was a very successful Japanese anime that has aired in three different series since 1973. While the series was adapted in many countries, an English dub of the 1979 anime called Albert and Sydney aired in Barbados in the late 1980's and early 1990's. The show aired on Saturday mornings on CBC TV 8 in Barbados.[1]

The first person to report this dub was a Barbadian user on a forum called The TFP in 2004[2], who recalled part of the theme song. Other users online have recalled the dub[3][4][5][6][7], but few concrete details of the show and no actual footage has resurfaced online yet. The only other known detail of the show are that the signs weren't translated.[8] Sadly, little else is known about the series.

In March 2017, a Lost Media Wiki contributor contacted CBC if they had information about the dub, but unfortunately, the channel had long since removed Albert & Sydney from its archive.

See Also

There are multiple other Doraemon English dubs that are in various states of accessibility:

  • 1985 SuperStation Dub - One of the first attempts to bring Doraemon to the English world was an unreleased dub created for Turner's SuperStation WTBS.
  • Asian Dubs - Throughout the years, various English Doraemon dubs have been produced in Malaysia and Singapore.
  • Phuuz Entertainment Pilot - The U.S.-based company Phuuz Entertainment produced an English pilot dub of the 1979 Doraemon anime in the early 2000s.
  • Doraemon 2005 Alternate Dub - An alternate Hong Kong-produced dub of the 2005 anime series aired in the United Kingdom.
  • Stand By Me Doraemon - The 2015 CG-animated Doraemon feature received two English dubs, one of which has limited distribution.

References