Known in Japan as Jagainu-kun, Dogtato is the heartwarming tale of a dog that`s really a potato...or a potato that`s really a dog. Or something. (Jagaimo = potato, inu = dog, thus the name Jagainu/Dogtato.) Dogtato`s world is full of his lovable half-veggie, half-animal friends who are always getting into wacky hijinks and misadventures.
Jagainu-kun has finished airing and it has 26 Episodes. It is also Known as: じゃがいぬくん, Dogtato-kun
Genres: Fantasy World , Comedy , Present , Fantasy , Adventure , Slice of Life , Kids
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5. Crayon Shin-chan Movie 09: Arashi wo Yobu Mouretsu! Otona Teikoku no Gyakushuu
Adult people all over Japan had been captivated by 20th Century Expo, theme parks that reenacted good old days of the 1970s (the last days of Japan's high economic growth). One day the adults disappeared into the theme parks, leaving their children abandoned. That was a plot by 'Yesterday Once More', an organization who despises the 21st century and tries to bring Japan back to the 20th century with the dreams and hopes. Shinnosuke and his parents, Hiroshi and Misae, fight against the plot of 'Yesterday Once More' in order to live together with family in the 21st century.
Crayon Shin-chan Movie 09: Arashi wo Yobu Mouretsu! Otona Teikoku no Gyakushuu has finished airing and it has 1 Episodes. It is also Known as: 映画 クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶモーレツ!オトナ帝国の逆襲, Eiga Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi wo Yobu Mouretsu! Otona Teikoku Gyakushuu, Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back
4. Doraemon
Nobita Nobi is so hapless that his 22nd century decendants are still impoverished as a result of his 20th century bumbling. In a bid to raise their social status, their servant, a robotic cat named Doraemon, decides to travel back in time and guide Nobita on the proper path to fortune. Unfortunately Doraemon, a dysfunctional robot that the familly acquired by accident (but chose to keep nonetheless), isn't much better off than Nobita. The robot leads Nobita on many adventures, and while Nobita's life certainly is more exciting with the robot cat from the future, it is questionable if it is in fact better in the way that Doraemon planned.
Note: The series has been poorly preserved, and never released on any format, nor has it ever been re-aired.
Nearly all the footage within the series (except for the opening and closing credits) was destroyed in an accidental fire sometime after the series was cancelled.
Surviving reels from the show are occasionally shown at Doraemon fan conventions in Japan. In addition, the audio of several episodes still survives. Still images from episodes 1 and 24 exists.
Doraemon has finished airing and it has 26 Episodes. It is also Known as: ドラえもん, Doraemon (1973)
3. Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z
Based on the American cartoon, "The Powerpuff Girls."
Professor Utonium and his son Ken are studying the strange Chemical X. When a mochi cake falls into the formula, it changes into Chemical Z. Ken fires a ray of Chemical Z at a glacier in Tokyo Bay, however that causes strange black and white lights to scatter. The black lights turn its victims into monsters, with emphasis on a black light hitting a zoo monkey and transforming him into Mojo Jojo.
The white lights, however, aim at three normal girls, Momoko, Miyako, and Kaoru. This gives them the power to transform into superheroes, the Powerpuff Girls Z!
Powerpuff Girls Z has finished airing and it has 52 Episodes. It is also Known as: 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ, PPGZ
2. Chi's New Address
The Yamadas and Chi move to a new apartment house, where keeping a pet is allowed.
Chi's New Address has finished airing and it has 104 Episodes. It is also Known as: Chi's Sweet Home: Atarashii Ouchi, チーズスイートホーム あたらしいおうち, Chii's Sweet Home 2, Chi's Sweet Home: A New Home
1. Doraemon (1979)
Nobi Nobita is a 4th-grade boy in Tokyo. One day, a round, blue cat-style robot (minus ears) pops up in his desk drawer. Nobita's great-great-grandson (or something) lives in the 22nd Century, but thanks to Nobita's mistakes, the entire family is living in poverty. To rectify this, Nobita's descendant sends Doraemon back to the past, to help prevent Nobita from making mistakes. Of course this is a difficult task since Nobita is the weakest and least intelligent child in his class. Doraemon does, however, have a 4-dimensional pocket on his front, which contains cool gadgets from the future. With these toys, Doraemon will try to help Nobita. Unfortunately, Nobita also has the bad habit of misusing Doraemon's gadgets and landing himself in yet more trouble!
Doraemon has finished airing and it has 1787 Episodes. It is also Known as: ドラえもん, Doraemon (1979)