Tag: Doraemon

  • TV Asahi to celebrate Doraemon’s French return with party at Mipcom 2025

    TV Asahi to celebrate Doraemon’s French return with party at Mipcom 2025

    PARIS: TV Asahi is throwing a Dorayaki Party at Mipcom on 14 October to celebrate the return of Doraemon, Japan’s time-travelling robotic cat, to French screens after a 10-year hiatus. Voice actors Emmanuel Curtil and Brigitte Lecordier will dish behind-the-scenes stories about reviving the beloved animation series at the Cannes event.

    The party marks the launch of 13 freshly dubbed episodes hitting French audiences from 3 October—the first French-language version since 2015. The new season drops first on YouTube France before rolling out across Anime Digital Network, Amazon Prime Video and Pluto TV.

    Paris-based distributor Soupir is orchestrating the multi-platform push, backed by a promotional blitz dubbed Bonjour Doraemon featuring voice cast videos, YouTube Shorts and exclusive previews.

    Curtil—the French voice of Jim Carrey and Disney’s Goofy—leads the cast as Doraemon. He’s joined by Lecordier, famous for voicing Son Goku in Dragon Ball, who plays Nobita Nobi and co-directs the dubbing alongside Louis Lecordier.

    “I hadn’t come across Doraemon before, but I had the pleasure of dubbing it alongside my long-time friend and collaborator, Brigitte Lecordier,” says Curtil. “I am very happy to bring this cheerful and intrepid little hero to life.”

    Lecordier calls the blue cat “a legendary figure throughout the world of animation” and says she feels “so lucky” to work on the series.

    Created by Fujiko F. Fujio, Doraemon debuted as manga in 1970 and hit Japanese television in 1979. The series has since spawned over 2,000 episodes and become a cultural juggernaut across Asia.

    TV Asahi head of animation sales and development Maiko Sumida says Japan and France share “a deep cultural affinity.”

    Soupir founder Charles Courcier, reckons the new dub will help Doraemon become “as beloved in France as it is around the world.”

  • Disney Channel celebrates Doraemon’s birthday with Dora cakes & movie marathon

    Disney Channel celebrates Doraemon’s birthday with Dora cakes & movie marathon

    MUMBAI: Talk about a purr-fect party! Disney Channel India is rolling out the blue carpet for one of television’s most beloved characters: Doraemon. In the run-up to its birthday on 3 September, the channel has kicked off a week-long celebration that blends on-air specials, digital fun, and even edible treats.

    From 1–7 September, evenings on Disney Channel will turn into Doraemon time, with special movies airing daily from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The channel itself is getting a makeover too, donning Doraemon’s trademark look so fans feel like they’re stepping right into his world. Adding to the fun, viewers can share birthday wishes for Doraemon, with a chance to see their greetings featured on air.

    The celebrations don’t stop at the TV screen. On social media, influencer-led activities and curated compilations of Doraemon’s most heart-warming moments are set to keep fans smiling all week.

    And in a sweet twist, Disney Channel has teamed up with The Teal Baking Co. to whip up wholesome versions of Doraemon’s favourite snack Dora cakes. Lucky fans will get surprise deliveries of these kid-friendly treats, making the celebrations both magical and delicious.

    Beloved for his futuristic gadgets, quick fixes and his unshakable bond with Nobita, Doraemon continues to be one of India’s most cherished TV icons. This birthday, Disney Channel’s grand tribute promises plenty of nostalgia, joy, and of course, blue-hued magic for fans of all ages.
     

  • “Disney has always stood for responsible marketing to children”: Devika Prabhu

    “Disney has always stood for responsible marketing to children”: Devika Prabhu

    Mumbai: On a scorching April afternoon in 2010, little Rohin would dash home after a spirited cricket game, seeking refuge from the relentless heat. With a glass of lemonade in his hands and with eager anticipation, he’d tune into the Hungama channel for classic favorites like Doraemon and Shinchan. But his excitement didn’t end there. At 5:30 pm, the delightful “Fun Gas” segment would begin, treating him to a lineup of beloved former shows like Asarichan and Kiteretsu. Despite his mum’s protests about being a couch potato, he couldn’t resist the irresistible charm of those timeless animes. 

    Fast forward to today, Disney Kids Network has seamlessly carried on the tradition of entertaining young viewers across generations with their enchanting shows. From fresh launches to new episodes and seasons along with captivating movies, the network is bringing a summer filled with an exciting blend of fun, adventure, entertainment and laughter for kids across the nation.

    Led by their flagship channels from the network: Disney Channel and Hungama, kids will get to explore and enjoy new themes and characters with a diverse range of animated shows. Blending international narratives with local flavors, channels will also introduce a lively and dynamic on-air design adorned with a diverse spectrum of colors.

    Indiantelevision.com had a charming conversation with Disney Star business head – Kids & Infotainment, Devika Prabhu. During the interview, she provided fascinating insights into the upcoming series and seasons of existing shows, along with shedding light on various other topics.

    Edited excerpts

    On highlighting the Shordaar Summer festival and upcoming new seasons of certain shows

    We have a Shordaar Summer festival planned for our viewers and we have already rolled it out. We are celebrating their summer freedom and urging them to have fun and level up their celebration of summer. To complement our offering of our fan favorites like Doraemon, Shinchan and Pokemon, we have also got new season and series that we are introducing over summer. On Disney Channel, we got a new season of “Oddbols”, which is a really sweet show that we had introduced a few months ago. The show has loveable characters, with a group of friends who are always upto some kind of mischief but come together when they need to. We got new seasons of “Chuck Chicken”, “Upin Ipin” and “Miraculous”. On Hungama, we have introduced a new show called “Chhota Startup”.

    On emphasising more on Chhota Startup as it sounds pretty unique compared to other kids shows

    This show stems from our understanding from kids that post their two year school from home, where they were just exposed to so much at that time. We understand that children are becoming a lot more conscious and aware of new technologies, new ways of doing things around them. We have curated this special show called “Chhota Startup” where a group of entrepreneurs. When the teachers ask them, “What do you want to do during your summer holidays?” Most kids would typically answer by joining dance class, swimming or learning a new sport or going on a holiday. But these kids they told we wanna be entrepreneurs and what that really means is they have come together along with their dog OTP, to give very simple but meaningful solutions to business problems that people in their town face. We are rolling our campaign out as we speak, our concept promo on air this week. The show is all about celebrating the spirit of imagination of entrepreneurship that this generation of kids already seems to have. They are already curious and want to do more. They have opinion on things, they are reading a lot more, watching a lot more, and they have their own ideas and are not afraid to speak up. It’s a very different show from anything we have introduced and we are really excited on how it’s kind of shaping up.

    On Disney Kids & Hungama leading the evolution of responsible marketing to children, particularly during the summer season

    Disney has always stood for responsible marketing and communication to children. That’s something at the center of everything that we do. We want to entertain our viewers and we want to reach out to them in a very responsible way because we are very value driven anyway. We for instance implemented a guideline a few years ago that we would only show nutritious foods and beverages that were healthy for children and that’s something that we have been following consciously around the last few years. We are careful about the kinds of products that shouldn’t be excess on sugar or sodium, oil etc.

    On brands leveraging the summer season to connect with a young and engaged audience

    As mentioned earlier, we have tons of new content and are available for partnerships. When we make shows locally, we have the opportunity to deepen engagement for including certain brands for storylines and things like that. Over the years, brands have also learned that summer is also the key to reaching out to younger audiences. That’s something anyway on their kind of plan.

    On the latest developments seen in the children’s programming landscape

    So Chhota Startup for us is a great example for what we are trying to do. Another show that we have a new season on Hungama is “Bhaiyyaji Balwan”. This show is set in a small town in India. This season we are focusing on how Bhaiyaji is helping the people in his town to come to terms with the new world around them. Whether it is an introduction to malls or going digital with payments, ATMs or understanding how to use apps. Bhaiyaji really becomes an enabler for them to step into new India. It also connects with people because the country is evolving so fast and it makes it easier for children to understand all of the programs and the technology to which everything they are surrounded by. I think it’s also one of the things that parents appreciate because we also see that they tune in to watch shows along with their kids, so we are able to bring them together.

    On the popularity of Japanese anime during the summer season among kids

    Anime is something which we have introduced to Hungama almost two decades ago. We have always had a very long and strong relationship with Japanese anime and we are really happy to have built it to the popular status that it enjoys today. There’s a whole generation that has grown up on it. For us, it’s just those stories that have been able to connect with our viewers. We have been very careful about how we localise it. The key to a lot of its success is the fact that our viewers have been able to relate to the transcreation and the localisation that we have done. We have made the characters feel very relatable, very Indian although they may be set in Japan but the language and the kind of voices that we choose is very distinctive and I think all in all, that has been a part of very strategic programming, marketing and communication and that has kind of come together to make all this fan favorites now. 

  • Kids’ channels achieve highest viewership in BARC week 53 during X-mas vacation

    Kids’ channels achieve highest viewership in BARC week 53 during X-mas vacation

    MUMBAI: Amid Christmas vacation, the kids' channels viewership reached a new peak during the week 53 (2019) with over 25 million viewing minutes, Broadcasting Audience Research Council of India reported.

    The most liked and watched show by kids this vacation was Nickelodeon’s Motu Patlu. It has received at least 95 million viewing minutes. Followed by Doraemon, a Hungama cartoon series, at second position with 57 million viewing minutes.

    An animated series Motu Patlu is a story about two best friends living in Furfuri, who generally gets into trouble due to Motu’s awkward actions and eventually getting out of it with the help of other friends.

    Whereas Sony Yay!’s Honey Bunny Ka Jholmaal and Hungama’s Shinchan bagged third and fourth positions in the most-watched kids shows during vacation respectively. Both shows have received at least 53 million viewing minutes.

    Within the top five shows binge watched by the kids, Oggy And The Cockraches, which is placed on the fifth spot, has received 49 million viewing minutes.

    BARC in week 53 report said that Nickelodeon has topped the channel with 188425 weekly impressions, followed by Pogo TV with 103183 weekly impressions.

  • Amazon Prime Video to entertain kids with new shows and seasons

    MUMBAI: A summer blockbuster line up of four brand new shows and seasons named named ‘Atchoo’, ‘ Munki and Trunk’ and ‘Zak Storm’, in addition to ‘Astro Forice’ which has megastar Amitabh Bachchan in an animated superhero avatar are to commence on Amazon Prime Video this summer.

    Kids can also watch a brand new series of Baahubali: The Lost Legends every week. This commenced on 19 May. In addition to these new shows, kids can also indulge in brand new seasons of their favourite shows like Shin Chan, Ninja Hattori, Doraemon, andOggy & the Cockroaches along with Amazon Original shows like Just Add Magic, Tumble Leaf and many others.

    Family time gets even more exciting with family movies like The LEGO Movie, X-Men, The Avengers, and The Adventures of Tintin and many others.

    Amazon Video India director and country head Nitesh Kripalani said, “Amazon Prime Video in India is the home of the best of kids’ entertainment content from India and the rest of the world; the preferred entertainment choice for kids and their families in India. Our summer blockbuster lineup is geared to entertain kids this summer with characters they love and can watch anywhere, anytime in a safe and ad-free environment.”

    New shows on Prime Video

    Baahubali: The Lost Legends

    Two young brothers competed for the throne before the war with the Kalakeya, before Katappa killed Baahubali and before the death of Sivagami. One would go on to become king, and the other would go on to become a legend. Experience the secret stories from the world of Baahubali in this all new animated series – kids can watch new episodes every week starting 19 May, available in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

    Atchoo (Season 1)

    The story of Teo, a 9 year old boy with a strange way of expressing his emotions: he turns into an animal every time he sneezes. How his transformation essentially creates troubles in his life is essentially the crux of the plot of the show, which is available in English and Hindi.

    Astra Force

    The first animated show featuring Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan in the lead role as an animated mythical hero, Astra the Immortal. When two 8-year old twins accidentally awaken an ancient super-warrior from the past, they must join him in saving the world from a new wave of giant monsters and super villains determined to rule the universe. This funny, fast-paced, action-adventure, superhero series is available in English and Hindi.

    Munki and Trunk (Season 1)

    One is Crafty, the other is caring. But they are the best of friends – no matter if they are facing rolling boulders, bouncing mushrooms or grumpy hedgehogs. Munki & Trunk in English and Hindi starts from 1 June.

    Zak Storm

    From the makers of Ben 10, Big Hero 6, Zak Storm is the new leading action franchise, set in the Bermuda Triangle with Pirates, Aliens, great adventures and comedy. Zak Storm in English and Hindi commences from 1 June.

  • BARC Week 51: Nick leads genre; Doraemon tops programme list

    BARC Week 51: Nick leads genre; Doraemon tops programme list

    MUMBAI: Week 51 saw Viacom 18’s Nick staying strong in its top position as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged a  70721 (000s sums) ratings, followed by Turner International’s Cartoon Network with 57813 (000s sums) and Pogo TV on the third spot with 51805 (000s sums) ratings.

    Disney’s Hungama  was on the fourth spot with a viewership rating of 50659(000s sums), while Disney Channel itself came last amongst the five most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 38153 (000s sums).

    When it comes to top five programs in the kids genre,Hungama’s Doraemon The Movie stole the show with a rating of 563 (000s sums) closely followed by Mighty Raju Chhutti Ho Gayi  with  478 (000s sums) ratings.

    1

    NICK

    70721

    2

    Cartoon Network

    57813

    3

    Pogo TV

    51805

    4

    Hungama

    50659

    5

    Disney Channel

    38153

     

    1

    Hungama

    HFF-DORAEMON THE MOVIE NOBITA KI NAYI DU

    563

    2

    Pogo TV

    MIGHTY RAJU CHHUTTI HO GAYI

    478

    3

    NICK

    HFF-MOTU PATLU AUR KHAZANE KI RACE

    449

    4

    Pogo TV

    HFF-MIGHTY RAJU SPACE RACE

    423

    5

    Cartoon Network

    KRIS AUR SCIENTIST MADHU

    419

    Nick’s  Motu Patlu Aur Khazane Ki Race  took the third spot with a slightly lower rating of  449(000s sums), while  the Pogo TV’s  Mighty Raju Space Race   took the fourth spot  with a viewership rating of 423 (000s sums)  followed  by the same channel’s  Cartoon Network’s Kris Aur Scientist Madhu  at the last spot with 419 (000s sums) ratings.

  • BARC Week 51: Nick leads genre; Doraemon tops programme list

    BARC Week 51: Nick leads genre; Doraemon tops programme list

    MUMBAI: Week 51 saw Viacom 18’s Nick staying strong in its top position as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged a  70721 (000s sums) ratings, followed by Turner International’s Cartoon Network with 57813 (000s sums) and Pogo TV on the third spot with 51805 (000s sums) ratings.

    Disney’s Hungama  was on the fourth spot with a viewership rating of 50659(000s sums), while Disney Channel itself came last amongst the five most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 38153 (000s sums).

    When it comes to top five programs in the kids genre,Hungama’s Doraemon The Movie stole the show with a rating of 563 (000s sums) closely followed by Mighty Raju Chhutti Ho Gayi  with  478 (000s sums) ratings.

    1

    NICK

    70721

    2

    Cartoon Network

    57813

    3

    Pogo TV

    51805

    4

    Hungama

    50659

    5

    Disney Channel

    38153

     

    1

    Hungama

    HFF-DORAEMON THE MOVIE NOBITA KI NAYI DU

    563

    2

    Pogo TV

    MIGHTY RAJU CHHUTTI HO GAYI

    478

    3

    NICK

    HFF-MOTU PATLU AUR KHAZANE KI RACE

    449

    4

    Pogo TV

    HFF-MIGHTY RAJU SPACE RACE

    423

    5

    Cartoon Network

    KRIS AUR SCIENTIST MADHU

    419

    Nick’s  Motu Patlu Aur Khazane Ki Race  took the third spot with a slightly lower rating of  449(000s sums), while  the Pogo TV’s  Mighty Raju Space Race   took the fourth spot  with a viewership rating of 423 (000s sums)  followed  by the same channel’s  Cartoon Network’s Kris Aur Scientist Madhu  at the last spot with 419 (000s sums) ratings.

  • Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    MUMBAI – November 24, 2016 – Amazon today announced its alliance with Japan-based TV Asahi Corporation which will make Amazon Prime Video India the exclusive subscription streaming home for some of TV Asahi’s all-time favorite kids toons – Doraemon, Shin chan, and Ninja Hattori. Available together in the territory for the first time ever on a video streaming platform, Doraemon, Shin Chan, and Ninja Hattori will be exclusive to Amazon Prime members in India with new episodes refreshed regularly.

    “Amazon Prime Video in India aims to be home to a diverse mix of beloved kids’ content and be the preferred entertainment choice for kids in India.” said Nitesh Kripalani, Director and Country Head, Amazon Prime Video India. “The popularity of Japanese anime has grown immensely and TV Asahi Corporation is one of Japan’s leading private broadcasters who we already have a content licensing agreement with in Japan. We are thrilled to extend this relationship to India as well to bring this fantastic content to our kids.”

    “We are excited about some of our best contents are going to be available on Amazon Prime Video. We hope the digital experience would take our contents to the next level of the popularity in India” said Takahiro Kishimoto, Head of Animation at International Business Department, TV Asahi Corporation.

    Doraemon is a popular Japanese manga series, created by Fujiko F. Fujio. The series has also been adapted into a successful anime series and media franchise. The story revolves around a robotic time-traveling cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a pre-teen boy named Nobita Nobi.

    Shin chan, is a Japanese manga series created by Yoshito Usui. It follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke “Shin” Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. An anime adaptation of the series began airing on TV Asahi in 1992 and remains on air till this day.

    Ninja Hattori is a manga series created by Fujiko Fujio A, later adapted into a television drama, an anime series, a video game and a live-action movie. The comedy actions animated series was aired on TV Asahi in the 80’s and all new episodes of the series has been produced since 2012 and is currently on air in several Asian countries.

    Chimpui is a Japanese television series created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1985. It tells the story of a young girl named Eri and two cute aliens that come to Earth to find her to be the most precious girl to marry with their beloved prince of the planet Mal.

  • Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    MUMBAI – November 24, 2016 – Amazon today announced its alliance with Japan-based TV Asahi Corporation which will make Amazon Prime Video India the exclusive subscription streaming home for some of TV Asahi’s all-time favorite kids toons – Doraemon, Shin chan, and Ninja Hattori. Available together in the territory for the first time ever on a video streaming platform, Doraemon, Shin Chan, and Ninja Hattori will be exclusive to Amazon Prime members in India with new episodes refreshed regularly.

    “Amazon Prime Video in India aims to be home to a diverse mix of beloved kids’ content and be the preferred entertainment choice for kids in India.” said Nitesh Kripalani, Director and Country Head, Amazon Prime Video India. “The popularity of Japanese anime has grown immensely and TV Asahi Corporation is one of Japan’s leading private broadcasters who we already have a content licensing agreement with in Japan. We are thrilled to extend this relationship to India as well to bring this fantastic content to our kids.”

    “We are excited about some of our best contents are going to be available on Amazon Prime Video. We hope the digital experience would take our contents to the next level of the popularity in India” said Takahiro Kishimoto, Head of Animation at International Business Department, TV Asahi Corporation.

    Doraemon is a popular Japanese manga series, created by Fujiko F. Fujio. The series has also been adapted into a successful anime series and media franchise. The story revolves around a robotic time-traveling cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a pre-teen boy named Nobita Nobi.

    Shin chan, is a Japanese manga series created by Yoshito Usui. It follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke “Shin” Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. An anime adaptation of the series began airing on TV Asahi in 1992 and remains on air till this day.

    Ninja Hattori is a manga series created by Fujiko Fujio A, later adapted into a television drama, an anime series, a video game and a live-action movie. The comedy actions animated series was aired on TV Asahi in the 80’s and all new episodes of the series has been produced since 2012 and is currently on air in several Asian countries.

    Chimpui is a Japanese television series created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1985. It tells the story of a young girl named Eri and two cute aliens that come to Earth to find her to be the most precious girl to marry with their beloved prince of the planet Mal.

  • BARC week 31:  Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    BARC week 31: Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    MUMBAI: Doraemon has dethroned kids television long time favourite Motu Patlu and claimed the number one spot for itself as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 31 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space War has acquired 641 (000s sums) impressions; beating Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I by only 3 points, as the latter has scored 638 (000s sums) impressions.

    The thin margin couldn’t secure Hungama the first spot in the top ranked channel list in the genre. Viacom 18’s Nick maintained the most watched channel title with 67400(000s sums) in spite of a slight drop in ratings from the previous week’s performance.

    Turner International’s Cartoon Network was yet again the second channel in the list securing 59786 (000s sums) impressions- a drop from the previous week’s 63251(000s sums).

    Its sister channel Pogo TV locked a viewership rating of 56721(000 sums) securing itself the third spot on the list followed by Hungama from Disney India on the fourth spot with 53475(000s sums) impressions. The list shared by BARC India concludes with Disney Channel at the fifth spot with 45985(000s sums) impressions. Pogo TV, Hungama, and Disney Channel showed some improvement in viewership ratings in Week 30.

    The top five most watched program list in the genre was lead by Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space, as mentioned above.Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I was close at heel on the second spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna grabbed the third spot on the list with 567(000s sums) impressions, followed by its sister channel Cartoon Network’s Bhoot Raja Aur Ronnie with 477(000s sums) impressions on the fourth spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Chhalchhaaya was the fifth most watched program in the genre with 451(000s sums) impressions. Over all the genre saw a dip in viewership as compared to week 30.