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''Doraemon'' is a popular and long-running anime based on the manga of the same name by Fujiko F. Fujio. Its best-known adaptation originally ran from 1979 until 2005, while a reboot, that began airing a month after the | ''Doraemon'' is a popular and long-running anime television series based on the manga of the same name by Fujiko F. Fujio. Its best-known adaptation originally ran from 1979 until 2005, while a reboot, that began airing a month after the 1979's series conclusion, still airs to this day. | ||
However, '''the very first attempt to adapt ''Doraemon'' to television had actually occurred in 1973''', with a series produced by a company named | However, '''the very first attempt to adapt ''Doraemon'' to television had actually occurred in 1973''', with a series produced by a company named Nippon TeleMovie Productions (previously known under the names of Japan Broadcast Film and Tokyo TV Movie). It aired on the Nippon TV network (unrelated to Nippon TeleMovie Productions). The series was originally broadcasted from April 1st, 1973 until September 30th, 1973, for 26 episodes. Each consisted of 2 segments, making the series have 52 segments in total.<ref name=":0">http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/the-strange-case-of-the-1973-doraemon-series</ref> | ||
==Broadcast and Cancellation== | ==Broadcast and Cancellation== | ||
[[File:Image005.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A picture from the | [[File:Image005.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A picture from the segment "Operation Cupid Love-Love".]] | ||
While the series did well in the ratings and was considered to be extended for another year, it encountered budget issues during its run, compounded by financial problems that the studio had, as well as the president of NTV Video abruptly resigning during the television run. The new president appeared not to regard the anime very highly, while the financial issues lead to the studio going bankrupt and being dissolved. Many of the staff that worked on the show wound up unpaid for their efforts due to this. | While the series did well in the ratings and was considered to be extended for another year, it encountered budget issues during its run, compounded by financial problems that the studio had, as well as the president of NTV Video abruptly resigning during the television run. The new president appeared not to regard the anime very highly, while the financial issues lead to the studio going bankrupt and being dissolved. Many of the staff that worked on the show wound up unpaid for their efforts due to this. | ||
With the dissolution of | With the dissolution of Nippon TeleMovie Productions, the film reels to the series and other possessions wound up sold off to cover the debt, while other belongings in the studio and production materials were either thrown out in the garbage or destroyed in a kerosene fire. It has been erroneously reported that NTV deliberately organized a "cremation" fire and destroyed all of the episodes; however, the production chief Masumi Jun (at the time credited under his real name, Hiroshi Shimosaki) has stated that this wasn't the case and has gone on to debunk the misconceptions surrounding the series' production and fate. Even so, a significant portion of the anime is considered lost to some degree. | ||
This version was briefly rebroadcast in 1979 | This version was rebroadcast throughout the 1970s and was last known to have been briefly rebroadcast in 1979 when it was abruptly pulled off television by order of Shogakukan, who did not want the reputation of the 1979 anime to be affected by the existence of the previous one, or for child viewers to be confused with the two different versions. It is possible that recorded videos from these two time periods may exist in some form. | ||
While Hiroshi Fujimoto (aka "Fujiko F") was disappointed in the choice of studio to adapt ''Doraemon'' and the changes made to Nobita and Doraemon's characters, it is said that upon the closing of the NTV studio, he did not hold any hard feelings against the staff and expressed the hope that they could work on a new attempt at ''Doraemon'' in the future. | While Hiroshi Fujimoto (aka "Fujiko F") was disappointed in the choice of studio to adapt ''Doraemon'' and the changes made to Nobita and Doraemon's characters, it is said that upon the closing of the NTV studio, he did not hold any hard feelings against the staff and expressed the hope that they could work on a new attempt at ''Doraemon'' in the future. | ||
==Surviving Material== | ==Surviving Material== | ||
[[File:Algo.png|thumb|right|180px|A picture | [[File:Algo.png|thumb|right|180px|A picture rom the segment "Shizuka's Birthday."]] | ||
In 1995, episodes 18 and 20 through 26 were found to be stored in Studio Rush (now known as IMAGICA). In 2003, other segments were found by the production chief of the show, Masumi Jun<ref>[http://mcsammy.fc2web.com/3A9585261654E5A7.html Masumi Jun's page], detailing the history and production behind the 1973 ''Doraemon''. Retrieved 05 Jan '17.</ref>, though two remain without their audio tracks. In 1998, a videotape recording of episode 18B, "Crazy Stomach Clock," was found by a lady named Yoshiaki Ueda. The tape was lent to a friend who went by the alias, Hanaballoon. The person hosted a blog on the 1973 anime<ref>[http://hanaballoon.com/ntvdora/ Hanaballoon's '73 page]. Retrieved 05 Jan '17.</ref>, and thus a page that includes audio clips to the tape was made but has since been deleted. | In 1995, episodes 18 and 20 through 26 were found to be stored in Studio Rush (now known as IMAGICA). In 2003, other segments were found by the production chief of the show, Hiroshi Shimozaki (under the alias of Masumi Jun)<ref name=":0" /><ref>[http://mcsammy.fc2web.com/3A9585261654E5A7.html Masumi Jun's page], detailing the history and production behind the 1973 ''Doraemon''. Retrieved 05 Jan '17.</ref>, though two remain without their audio tracks. In 1998, a videotape recording of episode 18B, "Crazy Stomach Clock," was found by a lady named Yoshiaki Ueda. The tape was lent to a friend who went by the alias, Hanaballoon. The person hosted a blog on the 1973 anime<ref>[http://hanaballoon.com/ntvdora/ Hanaballoon's '73 page]. Retrieved 05 Jan '17.</ref>, and thus a page that includes audio clips to the tape was made but has since been deleted. | ||
On September 3rd, 2004, an Infoseek blog was created by a Japanese student that would be discussed collecting rare adverts and scarce information at the time. On December 25th, he received an audio recording tape from an anonymous person that contained the opening and credits along with a commercial for Nomura Securities.<ref>[http://infoseek_rip.g.ribbon.to/kiiboo.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ The Infoseek blog] Retrieved 13 Jan '18.</ref> | On September 3rd, 2004, an Infoseek blog was created by a Japanese student that would be discussed collecting rare adverts and scarce information at the time. On December 25th, he received an audio recording tape from an anonymous person that contained the opening and credits along with a commercial for Nomura Securities.<ref>[http://infoseek_rip.g.ribbon.to/kiiboo.hp.infoseek.co.jp/ The Infoseek blog] Retrieved 13 Jan '18.</ref> | ||
A pilot film was also produced in 1972 which is also known to survive. These are occasionally shown at ''Doraemon'' fan conventions in Japan, but cannot be legally released due to rights complications and the production studio being defunct. Many episodes of the series also only survive in still images in newspapers or other media. It is unknown what may have happened to the other reels. | |||
When asked about a possible release of the surviving footage, | The opening credits, the variant of the closing credits when Kōsei Tomita voiced Doraemon, previews of the segments making up episode 3 and a clip of "Love, Love This Camera" are the only surviving clips of the show available online that are neither hoaxes nor have been taken down. | ||
The full audio of episode 26 is currently online along with advertisements during its original airing as well as audio clips from the segments "A Man Fights with Power" and "Crazy Stomach Clock". | |||
The full versions of the songs used in the Opening and Ending as well as two of the known filler songs have been uploaded to Youtube. | |||
When asked about a possible release of the surviving footage, Hiroshi Shimozaki responded: | |||
<blockquote style="font-size:95%">Dear American fans of ''Doraemon'' | <blockquote style="font-size:95%">Dear American fans of ''Doraemon'' | ||
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Due to me uploading it I got in some trouble with the law, I am resolving the issue now, but because of that, I will refrain from uploading the footage online. Though I have made it available at lectures and such for research use. | Due to me uploading it I got in some trouble with the law, I am resolving the issue now, but because of that, I will refrain from uploading the footage online. Though I have made it available at lectures and such for research use. | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
While ''Doraemon'' is still on the air, I am not allowed to release the footage. I hope you understand | While ''Doraemon'' is still on the air, I am not allowed to release the footage. I hope you understand. | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
-Signed Masumi Jun</blockquote> | -Signed Masumi Jun</blockquote> | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
'''Note''': All of the titles end with "no maki" (の巻), meaning 'part' or 'chapter'. | '''Note''': All of the titles end with "no maki" (の巻), meaning 'part' or 'chapter'. | ||
'''Key''': | '''Key''': <span style="color:green">'''Fully found, publicly available or not'''</span>, <span style="color:orange">'''mostly found or artifacts exist, like scripts or clips'''</span>, or <span style="color:red">'''lost, possibly with images'''</span>. | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:white" | # | ! style="background-color:white" |# | ||
! style="background-color:white" | Original title | ! style="background-color:white" |Original title | ||
! style="background-color:white" | English translation | ! style="background-color:white" |English translation | ||
! style="background-color:white" | Air date | ! style="background-color:white" |Air date | ||
! style="background-color:white" | Status | ! style="background-color:white" |Status | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||出た!!ドラえもんの巻 / ペコペコバッタ大騒動の巻||<span style=color: | |1||出た!!ドラえもんの巻 / ペコペコバッタ大騒動の巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Doraemon Came Out!!'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''The Apology Grasshopper Riot'''||April 1st, 1973||Pilot film version in Jun storage, full TV broadcast version lost. / Lost, images exist. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2||屋根の上のすてきな子の巻 / のび太のご先祖さんの巻||<span style=color:orange>'''Nice Girl on the Roof'''</span> / <span style=color:orange>'''Nobita's Ancestors'''||April 8th, 1973||In Jun storage | |2||屋根の上のすてきな子の巻 / のび太のご先祖さんの巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Nice Girl on the Roof'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''Nobita's Ancestors'''||April 8th, 1973||In Jun storage, title card missing. / In Jun storage, title card missing. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3||弱味をにぎれの巻 / キューピッドですきすき作戦の巻 ||<span style=color:orange>''' | |3||弱味をにぎれの巻 / キューピッドですきすき作戦の巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Grasping the Weakness'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''Operation Cupid Love-Love'''||April 15th, 1973||Lost, clip exists. / Lost, script and images as well as a clip exist. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4||ねずみに弱い猫もあるの巻 / ガキ大将をやっつけろの巻||<span style=color:orange>'''Rats | |4||ねずみに弱い猫もあるの巻 / ガキ大将をやっつけろの巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Some Cats are as Weak as Rats'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''Defeat the Bully'''||April 22nd, 1973||In Jun storage, audio missing. / | ||
In Jun storage, audio missing. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|5||おせじ鏡の巻 / パパとママの結婚記念日の巻||<span style=color:green>'''The | |5||おせじ鏡の巻 / パパとママの結婚記念日の巻||<span style="color:green">'''The Flattering Mirror'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''Papa and Mama's Wedding Anniversary'''||April 29th, 1973||In Jun storage. / Lost, image known to exist in series outro. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6||のろいカメラの巻 / 宝くじ大当り作戦の巻||<span style=color:orange>'''Cursing Camera'''</span> / <span style=color:orange>'''Lottery Jackpot Strategy'''||May 6th, 1973||Lost, script exists. / Lost, script exists. | |6||のろいカメラの巻 / 宝くじ大当り作戦の巻||<span style="color:orange">'''The Cursing Camera'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''Lottery Jackpot Strategy'''|| May 6th, 1973|| Lost, script exists. / Lost, script exists. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|7||決闘!のび太とジャイアンの巻 / わたしは誰でしょうの巻||<span style=color:orange>'''Duel! Nobita and Gian'''</span> / <span style=color:orange>'''Who Am I'''||May 13th, 1973||Lost, script exists. / Lost, script exists. | |7||決闘!のび太とジャイアンの巻 / わたしは誰でしょうの巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Duel! Nobita and Gian'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''Who Am I'''|| May 13th, 1973|| Lost, script exists. / Lost, script exists. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|8||アベコンベ騒動の巻 / おばけ屋敷の謎の巻||<span style=color:orange>'''Abekonbe Riot'''</span> / <span style=color:orange>'''Mystery of the Ghost House'''||May 20th, 1973||Lost, script exists. / Lost, script and images exist. | |8||アベコンベ騒動の巻 / おばけ屋敷の謎の巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Abekonbe Riot'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''The Mystery of the Ghost House'''|| May 20th, 1973||Lost, script exists. / Lost, script and images exist. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|9||クイック・スロー大作戦の巻 / のび太は雨男の巻||<span style=color:red>'''The Quick-Slow Great Strategy'''</span> / <span style=color:orange>'''Nobita the Rain Man'''||May 27th, 1973||Lost. / Lost, script and images exist. | |9||クイック・スロー大作戦の巻 / のび太は雨男の巻||<span style="color:red">'''The Quick-Slow Great Strategy'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''Nobita, the Rain Man'''||May 27th, 1973||Lost. / Lost, script and images exist. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|10||ウルトラミキサーの巻 / ねがい星流れ星の巻||<span style=color:red>'''Ultra Mixer'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''Wishing Star, Shooting Star'''||June 3rd, 1973||Lost. / In Jun storage. | |10||ウルトラミキサーの巻 / ねがい星流れ星の巻||<span style="color:red">'''Ultra Mixer'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Wishing Star, Shooting Star'''||June 3rd, 1973||Lost. / In Jun storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|11||ふしぎなふろしきの巻 / のび太のおばあちゃんの巻||<span style=color:red>'''The Mysterious Cloth'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''Nobita's Grandma'''||June 10th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost, images exist. | |11||ふしぎなふろしきの巻 / のび太のおばあちゃんの巻||<span style="color:red">'''The Mysterious Cloth'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''Nobita's Grandma'''||June 10th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost, images exist. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|12||大リーグ赤バットの巻 / 男は力で勝負するの巻||<span style=color:red>'''Red Bat of the Major League'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''A Man Fights with Power'''||June 17th, 1973||Lost. / In Jun storage. | |12||大リーグ赤バットの巻 / 男は力で勝負するの巻||<span style="color:red">'''The Red Bat of the Major League'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''A Man Fights with Power'''||June 17th, 1973||Lost. / In Jun storage, audio clips exist online. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|13||ガチャ子登場の巻 / おしゃべり口べにの巻||<span style="color:red">'''Gachako's Appearance'''</span> / <span style=color:red>'''The Talking Lipstick'''||June 24th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost. | | 13||ガチャ子登場の巻 / おしゃべり口べにの巻||<span style="color:red">'''Gachako's Appearance'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''The Talking Lipstick'''||June 24th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|14||すきすきカメラの巻 / 天の川でデイトしようの巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Love, Love This Camera'''</span> / <span style=color:red>'''Date in the Milky Way'''||July 1st, 1973|| | |14||すきすきカメラの巻 / 天の川でデイトしようの巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Love, Love This Camera'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''Date in the Milky Way'''||July 1st, 1973||Lost, clip exists in background of Japanese pornographic film. / Lost. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|15||へんなロボットカーの巻 / ニコニコせっけんの巻||<span style="color:red">'''Weird Robot Car'''</span> / <span style=color:red>'''Smiling Soap'''||July 8th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost. | |15||へんなロボットカーの巻 / ニコニコせっけんの巻||<span style="color:red">'''Weird Robot Car'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''Smiling Soap'''|| July 8th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|16||おれ署長のだいりの巻 / さあ夏だ!スキーをやろうの巻||<span style=color:red>'''My Chief of the Inner Palace'''</span> / <span style=color:red>'''It's Summer! Let's Try to Ski'''||July 15th, 1973||Lost. / Lost. | |16||おれ署長のだいりの巻 / さあ夏だ!スキーをやろうの巻||<span style="color:red">'''My Chief of the Inner Palace'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''Now It's Summer! Let's Try to Ski'''||July 15th, 1973||Lost. / Lost. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|17||成績表はいやだなあの巻 / 自分のかげをつかまえろの巻||<span style="color:red">'''I Hate Report Cards'''</span> / <span style=color:red>'''Catching My Shadow'''||July 29th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost. | |17||成績表はいやだなあの巻 / 自分のかげをつかまえろの巻|| <span style="color:red">'''I Hate Report Cards'''</span> / <span style="color:red">'''Catching My Shadow'''||July 29th, 1973||Lost, images exist. / Lost. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|18||潜水艦で海へ行こうの巻 / くっるたハラ時計の巻||<span style=color:green>'''Going to Sea in a Submarine'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''Crazy Stomach Clock'''||Aug 5th, 1973||In Jun | |18||潜水艦で海へ行こうの巻 / くっるたハラ時計の巻||<span style="color:green">'''Going to Sea in a Submarine'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Crazy Stomach Clock''' ||Aug 5th, 1973||In IMAGICA and Jun storage. / In IMAGICA storage, audio clips exist online. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|19||キャンプ騒動の巻 / 忘れな草って何だっけの巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Camp Riot'''</span> / <span style=color:orange>'''Who is Going to Forget?'''||Aug 12th, 1973||Lost, images exist and clip in IMAGICA storage. / Lost, clip in IMAGICA storage. | | 19||キャンプ騒動の巻 / 忘れな草って何だっけの巻||<span style="color:orange">'''Camp Riot'''</span> / <span style="color:orange">'''Who is Going to Forget?'''|| Aug 12th, 1973||Lost, images exist and clip in IMAGICA storage. / Lost, clip in IMAGICA storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|20||クーラーパラソルの巻 / いつでも日記の巻||<span style=color:green>'''Cooler Parasol'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''Always Diary'''||Aug 19th, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | |20||クーラーパラソルの巻 / いつでも日記の巻||<span style="color:green">'''Cooler Parasol'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Always Diary'''||Aug 19th, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|21||宿題おばけが出たの巻 / お天気ボックスの巻||<span style=color:green>'''The Homework Ghost Came Out'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''Weather Box'''||Aug 26th, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | |21||宿題おばけが出たの巻 / お天気ボックスの巻||<span style="color:green">'''The Homework Ghost Came Out'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Weather Box'''||Aug 26th, 1973||In IMAGICA and Jun storage. / In IMAGICA and Jun storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|22||ぼくに清き一票をの巻 / まんが家修行の巻||<span style=color:green>'''I Have One Vote of Betrayal'''</span> / <span style=color:green>''' | |22||ぼくに清き一票をの巻 / まんが家修行の巻||<span style="color:green">'''I Have One Vote of Betrayal'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Manga Artist Training'''||Sept 2nd, 1973||In IMAGICA and Jun storage. / In IMAGICA and Jun storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|23||すてきなガールフレンドの巻 / 花いっぱい騒動の巻||<span style=color:green>'''Nice Girlfriend'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''Flowery Riot'''||Sept 9th, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | |23||すてきなガールフレンドの巻 / 花いっぱい騒動の巻||<span style="color:green">'''Nice Girlfriend'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Flowery Riot'''||Sept 9th, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|24||そっくりクレヨンの巻 / 静香の誕生日の巻||<span style=color:green>'''Entirely | |24||そっくりクレヨンの巻 / 静香の誕生日の巻||<span style="color:green">'''Entirely Crayon'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Shizuka's Birthday'''||Sept 16th, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|25||宇宙飛行士になりたいの巻 / まいごマゴマゴ大騒動の巻||<span style=color:green>'''Becoming an Astronaut'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''Lost and Confused Riot'''||Sept 23rd, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | |25||宇宙飛行士になりたいの巻 / まいごマゴマゴ大騒動の巻||<span style="color:green">'''Becoming an Astronaut'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Lost and Confused Riot'''||Sept 23rd, 1973||In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|26||ネンドロン大騒動の巻 / さようならドラえもんの巻||<span style=color:green>'''Nendoron Riot'''</span> / <span style=color:green>'''Goodbye, Doraemon | |26||ネンドロン大騒動の巻 / さようならドラえもんの巻||<span style="color:green">'''Nendoron Riot'''</span> / <span style="color:green">'''Goodbye, Doraemon'''||Sept 30th, 1973 ||In IMAGICA storage, full audio exists online. / In IMAGICA and Jun storage, full audio exists online. | ||
|} | |} | ||
* | *A scrapped segment titled "The Dullness is Frustrating" is known to have entered production but was cancelled before completion and was then replaced by "The Flattering Mirror". | ||
*"Nendoron Riot/Goodbye Doraemon" is currently the only full episode to exist online – albeit in audio form only – and is available here: | *"Nendoron Riot/Goodbye Doraemon" is currently the only full episode to exist online – albeit in audio form only – and is available here: | ||
**[https://youtu.be/EJ3WILjorOU Part 1] | **[https://youtu.be/EJ3WILjorOU Part 1] | ||
**[https://youtu.be/YAxizO3rEeY Part 2] | **[https://youtu.be/YAxizO3rEeY Part 2] | ||
**[https://youtu.be/0Kl4uB1CMxs Part 3] | **[https://youtu.be/0Kl4uB1CMxs Part 3] | ||
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|description1 =The opening to the 1973 adaptation of ''Doraemon''. | |description1 =The opening to the 1973 adaptation of ''Doraemon''. | ||
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|description2 =The ending to the 1973 adaptation of ''Doraemon''. | |description2 =The ending to the 1973 adaptation of ''Doraemon''. | ||
}} | }} | ||
<gallery mode=packed heights=150px> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="150px"> | ||
Doraemon 1973 Promo -1-0.jpg|An old Nippon television schedule advertisement, featuring a time schedule for the 1973 series. | Doraemon 1973 Promo -1-0.jpg|An old Nippon television schedule advertisement, featuring a time schedule for the 1973 series. | ||
File:20170824_173035.jpg|Scripts acquired by LMW contributor | File:20170824_173035.jpg|Scripts acquired by LMW contributor m_acrylic. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See Also== | |||
*[[A "Draw Dorami-chan" Song / A Week in Our Time Machine (Partially Found English version of "Doraemon" single; 1980)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon "Adventures in Candy Land" (non-existent unaired English dub of anime episode; 2015)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon '05 (partially found British dub of anime series; 2015)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon '79 (partially found Phuuz English dub pilot of anime; early 2000s)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon (partially found Asian English dubs of anime series; late 1990s-early 2000s)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon: In A Thrilling Solar Car (partially found anime short film; 1992)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon: Ken-chan's Adventure (lost anime short film/TV special; 1980-1981)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]] | |||
*[[Doraemon: Robot War (partially found bootleg anime film; 1983)]] | |||
*[[Stand by Me Doraemon (partially found Philippines English dub of anime movie; 2015)]] | |||
*[[The Adventures of Albert and Sidney (partially found English dub of "Doraemon" anime series; late 1980s-early 1990s)]] | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://mega.nz/#F!29UniDCI!5CFslbETqT7MXaVJE3x42g MEGA archive] – courtesy of Beautiful Duwang | |||
*[https://mega.nz/#F!29UniDCI!5CFslbETqT7MXaVJE3x42g | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 23:39, 26 August 2024
Doraemon is a popular and long-running anime television series based on the manga of the same name by Fujiko F. Fujio. Its best-known adaptation originally ran from 1979 until 2005, while a reboot, that began airing a month after the 1979's series conclusion, still airs to this day.
However, the very first attempt to adapt Doraemon to television had actually occurred in 1973, with a series produced by a company named Nippon TeleMovie Productions (previously known under the names of Japan Broadcast Film and Tokyo TV Movie). It aired on the Nippon TV network (unrelated to Nippon TeleMovie Productions). The series was originally broadcasted from April 1st, 1973 until September 30th, 1973, for 26 episodes. Each consisted of 2 segments, making the series have 52 segments in total.[1]
Broadcast and Cancellation
While the series did well in the ratings and was considered to be extended for another year, it encountered budget issues during its run, compounded by financial problems that the studio had, as well as the president of NTV Video abruptly resigning during the television run. The new president appeared not to regard the anime very highly, while the financial issues lead to the studio going bankrupt and being dissolved. Many of the staff that worked on the show wound up unpaid for their efforts due to this.
With the dissolution of Nippon TeleMovie Productions, the film reels to the series and other possessions wound up sold off to cover the debt, while other belongings in the studio and production materials were either thrown out in the garbage or destroyed in a kerosene fire. It has been erroneously reported that NTV deliberately organized a "cremation" fire and destroyed all of the episodes; however, the production chief Masumi Jun (at the time credited under his real name, Hiroshi Shimosaki) has stated that this wasn't the case and has gone on to debunk the misconceptions surrounding the series' production and fate. Even so, a significant portion of the anime is considered lost to some degree.
This version was rebroadcast throughout the 1970s and was last known to have been briefly rebroadcast in 1979 when it was abruptly pulled off television by order of Shogakukan, who did not want the reputation of the 1979 anime to be affected by the existence of the previous one, or for child viewers to be confused with the two different versions. It is possible that recorded videos from these two time periods may exist in some form.
While Hiroshi Fujimoto (aka "Fujiko F") was disappointed in the choice of studio to adapt Doraemon and the changes made to Nobita and Doraemon's characters, it is said that upon the closing of the NTV studio, he did not hold any hard feelings against the staff and expressed the hope that they could work on a new attempt at Doraemon in the future.
Surviving Material
In 1995, episodes 18 and 20 through 26 were found to be stored in Studio Rush (now known as IMAGICA). In 2003, other segments were found by the production chief of the show, Hiroshi Shimozaki (under the alias of Masumi Jun)[1][2], though two remain without their audio tracks. In 1998, a videotape recording of episode 18B, "Crazy Stomach Clock," was found by a lady named Yoshiaki Ueda. The tape was lent to a friend who went by the alias, Hanaballoon. The person hosted a blog on the 1973 anime[3], and thus a page that includes audio clips to the tape was made but has since been deleted.
On September 3rd, 2004, an Infoseek blog was created by a Japanese student that would be discussed collecting rare adverts and scarce information at the time. On December 25th, he received an audio recording tape from an anonymous person that contained the opening and credits along with a commercial for Nomura Securities.[4]
A pilot film was also produced in 1972 which is also known to survive. These are occasionally shown at Doraemon fan conventions in Japan, but cannot be legally released due to rights complications and the production studio being defunct. Many episodes of the series also only survive in still images in newspapers or other media. It is unknown what may have happened to the other reels.
The opening credits, the variant of the closing credits when Kōsei Tomita voiced Doraemon, previews of the segments making up episode 3 and a clip of "Love, Love This Camera" are the only surviving clips of the show available online that are neither hoaxes nor have been taken down.
The full audio of episode 26 is currently online along with advertisements during its original airing as well as audio clips from the segments "A Man Fights with Power" and "Crazy Stomach Clock".
The full versions of the songs used in the Opening and Ending as well as two of the known filler songs have been uploaded to Youtube.
When asked about a possible release of the surviving footage, Hiroshi Shimozaki responded:
Dear American fans of Doraemon
Thank you for the email. In 1973 we broadcasted NTV Doraemon (NTV Doraemon and Old Dora is what the Japanese call Doraemon '73); for a long time, I thought that it was completely forgotten. So in 2003, I made a website about it. I got lots of emails from people saying that they wanted to see clips from the show. So I made a membership page with a Username and Password and uploaded the Opening and Ending.
Within a few minutes, I had heard that someone with access to the page had uploaded both clips onto another page (2chan). I removed the clip from my site right away. But because I gave it away only for a moment, it is now all over YouTube and other sites.
Due to me uploading it I got in some trouble with the law, I am resolving the issue now, but because of that, I will refrain from uploading the footage online. Though I have made it available at lectures and such for research use.
While Doraemon is still on the air, I am not allowed to release the footage. I hope you understand.
-Signed Masumi Jun
Episodes
Note: All of the titles end with "no maki" (の巻), meaning 'part' or 'chapter'.
Key: Fully found, publicly available or not, mostly found or artifacts exist, like scripts or clips, or lost, possibly with images.
# | Original title | English translation | Air date | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 出た!!ドラえもんの巻 / ペコペコバッタ大騒動の巻 | Doraemon Came Out!! / The Apology Grasshopper Riot | April 1st, 1973 | Pilot film version in Jun storage, full TV broadcast version lost. / Lost, images exist. |
2 | 屋根の上のすてきな子の巻 / のび太のご先祖さんの巻 | Nice Girl on the Roof / Nobita's Ancestors | April 8th, 1973 | In Jun storage, title card missing. / In Jun storage, title card missing. |
3 | 弱味をにぎれの巻 / キューピッドですきすき作戦の巻 | Grasping the Weakness / Operation Cupid Love-Love | April 15th, 1973 | Lost, clip exists. / Lost, script and images as well as a clip exist. |
4 | ねずみに弱い猫もあるの巻 / ガキ大将をやっつけろの巻 | Some Cats are as Weak as Rats / Defeat the Bully | April 22nd, 1973 | In Jun storage, audio missing. /
In Jun storage, audio missing. |
5 | おせじ鏡の巻 / パパとママの結婚記念日の巻 | The Flattering Mirror / Papa and Mama's Wedding Anniversary | April 29th, 1973 | In Jun storage. / Lost, image known to exist in series outro. |
6 | のろいカメラの巻 / 宝くじ大当り作戦の巻 | The Cursing Camera / Lottery Jackpot Strategy | May 6th, 1973 | Lost, script exists. / Lost, script exists. |
7 | 決闘!のび太とジャイアンの巻 / わたしは誰でしょうの巻 | Duel! Nobita and Gian / Who Am I | May 13th, 1973 | Lost, script exists. / Lost, script exists. |
8 | アベコンベ騒動の巻 / おばけ屋敷の謎の巻 | Abekonbe Riot / The Mystery of the Ghost House | May 20th, 1973 | Lost, script exists. / Lost, script and images exist. |
9 | クイック・スロー大作戦の巻 / のび太は雨男の巻 | The Quick-Slow Great Strategy / Nobita, the Rain Man | May 27th, 1973 | Lost. / Lost, script and images exist. |
10 | ウルトラミキサーの巻 / ねがい星流れ星の巻 | Ultra Mixer / Wishing Star, Shooting Star | June 3rd, 1973 | Lost. / In Jun storage. |
11 | ふしぎなふろしきの巻 / のび太のおばあちゃんの巻 | The Mysterious Cloth / Nobita's Grandma | June 10th, 1973 | Lost, images exist. / Lost, images exist. |
12 | 大リーグ赤バットの巻 / 男は力で勝負するの巻 | The Red Bat of the Major League / A Man Fights with Power | June 17th, 1973 | Lost. / In Jun storage, audio clips exist online. |
13 | ガチャ子登場の巻 / おしゃべり口べにの巻 | Gachako's Appearance / The Talking Lipstick | June 24th, 1973 | Lost, images exist. / Lost. |
14 | すきすきカメラの巻 / 天の川でデイトしようの巻 | Love, Love This Camera / Date in the Milky Way | July 1st, 1973 | Lost, clip exists in background of Japanese pornographic film. / Lost. |
15 | へんなロボットカーの巻 / ニコニコせっけんの巻 | Weird Robot Car / Smiling Soap | July 8th, 1973 | Lost, images exist. / Lost. |
16 | おれ署長のだいりの巻 / さあ夏だ!スキーをやろうの巻 | My Chief of the Inner Palace / Now It's Summer! Let's Try to Ski | July 15th, 1973 | Lost. / Lost. |
17 | 成績表はいやだなあの巻 / 自分のかげをつかまえろの巻 | I Hate Report Cards / Catching My Shadow | July 29th, 1973 | Lost, images exist. / Lost. |
18 | 潜水艦で海へ行こうの巻 / くっるたハラ時計の巻 | Going to Sea in a Submarine / Crazy Stomach Clock | Aug 5th, 1973 | In IMAGICA and Jun storage. / In IMAGICA storage, audio clips exist online. |
19 | キャンプ騒動の巻 / 忘れな草って何だっけの巻 | Camp Riot / Who is Going to Forget? | Aug 12th, 1973 | Lost, images exist and clip in IMAGICA storage. / Lost, clip in IMAGICA storage. |
20 | クーラーパラソルの巻 / いつでも日記の巻 | Cooler Parasol / Always Diary | Aug 19th, 1973 | In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. |
21 | 宿題おばけが出たの巻 / お天気ボックスの巻 | The Homework Ghost Came Out / Weather Box | Aug 26th, 1973 | In IMAGICA and Jun storage. / In IMAGICA and Jun storage. |
22 | ぼくに清き一票をの巻 / まんが家修行の巻 | I Have One Vote of Betrayal / Manga Artist Training | Sept 2nd, 1973 | In IMAGICA and Jun storage. / In IMAGICA and Jun storage. |
23 | すてきなガールフレンドの巻 / 花いっぱい騒動の巻 | Nice Girlfriend / Flowery Riot | Sept 9th, 1973 | In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. |
24 | そっくりクレヨンの巻 / 静香の誕生日の巻 | Entirely Crayon / Shizuka's Birthday | Sept 16th, 1973 | In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. |
25 | 宇宙飛行士になりたいの巻 / まいごマゴマゴ大騒動の巻 | Becoming an Astronaut / Lost and Confused Riot | Sept 23rd, 1973 | In IMAGICA storage. / In IMAGICA storage. |
26 | ネンドロン大騒動の巻 / さようならドラえもんの巻 | Nendoron Riot / Goodbye, Doraemon | Sept 30th, 1973 | In IMAGICA storage, full audio exists online. / In IMAGICA and Jun storage, full audio exists online. |
- A scrapped segment titled "The Dullness is Frustrating" is known to have entered production but was cancelled before completion and was then replaced by "The Flattering Mirror".
- "Nendoron Riot/Goodbye Doraemon" is currently the only full episode to exist online – albeit in audio form only – and is available here:
Gallery
See Also
- A "Draw Dorami-chan" Song / A Week in Our Time Machine (Partially Found English version of "Doraemon" single; 1980)
- Doraemon "Adventures in Candy Land" (non-existent unaired English dub of anime episode; 2015)
- Doraemon '05 (partially found British dub of anime series; 2015)
- Doraemon '79 (partially found Phuuz English dub pilot of anime; early 2000s)
- Doraemon (partially found Asian English dubs of anime series; late 1990s-early 2000s)
- Doraemon: In A Thrilling Solar Car (partially found anime short film; 1992)
- Doraemon: Ken-chan's Adventure (lost anime short film/TV special; 1980-1981)
- Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)
- Doraemon: Robot War (partially found bootleg anime film; 1983)
- Stand by Me Doraemon (partially found Philippines English dub of anime movie; 2015)
- The Adventures of Albert and Sidney (partially found English dub of "Doraemon" anime series; late 1980s-early 1990s)
External Links
- MEGA archive – courtesy of Beautiful Duwang
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/the-strange-case-of-the-1973-doraemon-series
- ↑ Masumi Jun's page, detailing the history and production behind the 1973 Doraemon. Retrieved 05 Jan '17.
- ↑ Hanaballoon's '73 page. Retrieved 05 Jan '17.
- ↑ The Infoseek blog Retrieved 13 Jan '18.