Doraemon 1979 Raw — Exclusive

For fans of the beloved robotic cat from the future, Doraemon, the 1979 series holds a special place in the hearts of many. As one of the earliest and most iconic adaptations of Fujiko F. Fujio's manga, these raw episodes offer a unique glimpse into the origins of the character that has become a cultural phenomenon worldwide.

If you ever get access to a collector's hard drive, here is what to look for first: doraemon 1979 raw exclusive

The 1979 series boasts a distinct retro aesthetic that nostalgic fans and new viewers alike find charming. From the character designs to the background art, the series offers a visual experience that is both vintage and endearing. For fans of the beloved robotic cat from

official home media releases, such as the Doraemon Time Machine BOX 1979 , only cover a fraction (about 309) of the total episodes. If you ever get access to a collector's

An archival presentation of Doraemon’s 1979 series in raw, untranslated form, restoring original episodes, openings, and production artifacts for fans, historians, and collectors.

" often refers to two distinct things: the preservation of the original unedited footage of the massive 1,787-episode 1979 series, and a famous "lost episode" creepypasta that has haunted the internet for years. The True "Raw" History (1979–2005)