Doraemon: The Day When I Was Born

Doraemon: The Day When I Was Born

7.6

Mar 09 2002

0h 28m

Animation, Family

A 2002 Japanese short anime film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It premiered on March 9, 2002 in Japan on a bill with Doraemon: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom. The movie's original plot was written by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko.

Nobuyo Oyama

Nobuyo Oyama

Doraemon (voice)

Noriko Ohara

Noriko Ohara

Nobita Nobi (voice)

Kaneta Kimotsuki

Kaneta Kimotsuki

Suneo Honegawa (voice)

Michiko Nomura

Michiko Nomura

Shizuka Minamoto (voice)

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