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This list describes characters from the anime and manga series Doraemon.
Main characters
editDoraemon
editDoraemon (ドラえもん) is the title character and co-protagonist of the series. He is a cat-like robot from the future. He was yellow-skinned and had ears originally. However, his ears were accidentally eaten by a robotic mouse. It left him heartbroken and caused his skin to turn blue. People often mistake him for a raccoon dog. He is sent back in time by Sewashi (Nobita's great-great-grandson) to help Nobita. Doraemon possesses a 4-dimensional pocket from which he can acquire various kinds of futuristic tools, gadgets, and playthings from a future department store. He has the tendency to panic during emergencies, characterized by him frantically trying to pull out a very much-needed tool from his pocket, only to produce a huge assortment of household items and unwanted gadgets. Still, Doraemon is very friendly and intelligent, not to mention long-suffering because of Nobita's antics. Since Sewashi sent Doraemon to the past, Doraemon has been living as the unofficial fourth member of Nobita's family and acts like a second son to Nobita's parents, since despite being a robot, he still needs to eat and sleep. He fears mice greatly (due to a robot mouse having eaten his ears); when confronted with mice he is liable to react by pulling out devastating gadgets. Most of the times, Nobita saves Doraemon in such situations. Although he has no fingers in most media(Although sometimes bumps looking like fingers are shown in his round hands), he can hold things because of the suction cups in his hands. His favorite food is Dorayaki or Doracake. He has been shown to date a normal female cat called Mi Chan. He is the elder brother of Dorami, another robot from the future, who is not more, is at least as smart as doraemon. She is also more sincere and calm. She has a bow tie instead of ears.
Nobita Nobi
editNobita Nobi (野比 のび太, Nobi Nobita) is the co-protagonist of the series. He wears glasses, a red or yellow polo shirt with a white collar, and blue or black shorts and white socks and light blue shoes. Although he's not good at sports, he's good at shooting and has been reflected in the movies many time. He's also good at string figure which sometime considered a girl's game. Son of Tamako and Nobisuke Nobi. Future father of Nobisuke (his son). Future husband or boyfriend of Shizuka and great-great-grandfather of Sewashi.
Shizuka Minamoto
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Shizuka Minamoto | |
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First appearance | December 1969 Doraemon (1973 TV series) |
Created by | Fujiko Fujio |
Voiced by | Japanese: Masako Ebisu (1973) Michiko Nomura (1979 – March 2005), Rei Sakuma (2000; Young) Yumi Kakazu (2005–present) English: Denise Tan (2002-2003) Cassandra Lee Morris (2014-present) |
In-universe information | |
Alias | Lucy (Cinar English dub) Joanne (Speedy English dub) Sue (Bang Zoom! English dub) |
Nickname | Shizuka-chan (Japanese) |
Gender | Female |
Relatives | Nobita Nobi (future husband or boyfriend) Yoshio Minamoto (father) Michiko Minamoto (mother) Kazu (cousin) Shizunadahime (ancestor) Shizu (ancestor) Nobisuke Nobi (future son) Nobisuke's son (future grandson) Sewashi's father (future great-grandson) Sewashi Nobi (future great-great-grandson) Sewashi's cousin (future great-great-grandniece) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Age | 9 (1973) 10 (1979 and 2005) |
Birthday | May 8, 1962 (1969) May 8, 1965 (1973) May 8, 1974 (1979) May 8, 2000 (2005) |
Hometown | Tokyo |
Voiced by: Masako Ebisu (1973), Michiko Nomura (1979 – March 2005), Rei Sakuma (2000; Young), Yumi Kakazu (2005–present), Denise Tan (2002–2003), Cassandra Lee Morris (2014–present), Parul Bhatnagar (2005–present) (Hindi)
Shizuka Minamoto (源 静香, Minamoto Shizuka), nicknamed Shizuka-chan (しずかちゃん) is a smart, kind and pretty girl. She is often represented by the colour pink, and is seen wearing a pink shirt and skirt. The word 'Shizuka (しずか)' means 'Quiet'. She is Nobita's best friend and love-interest. She does not shun Nobita due to his failing grades, lazy disposition or constant failures. In fact, she often tries to encourage him to do better, though she usually fails to convince him. Shizuka likes to bathe several times a day; however, a running gag in the series is that she is sometimes interrupted by a sudden appearance of Nobita (sometimes Doraemon, Gian, or Suneo) usually due to misuse of Doraemon's gadgets like the Anywhere Door (Doko Demo Doa in Japanese). Shizuka's skirt is also frequently seen getting flipped, either by Nobita misusing Doraemon's gadgets, or by the wind. Scenes in which her underwear is seen, or she is seen bathing, have been removed from the dubbed versions, especially in India, Europe, the United States and the United Kingdom. Her true passions are sweet potatoes, which she would rather keep to herself, and the violin, for which her playing is just as horrendous as Gian's singing. She is also known for taking piano lessons reluctantly due to her mother's wishes (as she loves violin more), which is sometimes a reason for declining to hang out with friends (but she plays the piano better than the violin). Shizuka is an animal lover and keeps two pets at home: a dog, who is saved from succumbing to illness by Nobita and Doraemon in one story; and a canary which runs away on multiple occasions and causes Shizuka and Nobita to run around the city chasing it down.
She sometimes fancies handsome idols on TV. Besides Nobita, Shizuka is also close to her classmate and popular student Dekisugi, though they consider each other only as friends.
Takeshi "Gian" Goda
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Takeshi "Gian" Goda | |
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First appearance | December 1969 Doraemon (1973 TV series) |
Created by | Fujiko Fujio |
Voiced by | Japanese: Kaneta Kimotsuki (1973) Kazuya Tatekabe (1979 – March 2005) Subaru Kimura (2005–present) Kujira (2000; Young) English: Gerald Chew (2002-2003) Kaiji Tang (2014-present) |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Gian (Japanese) Big G (Bang Zoom! English dub) |
Gender | Male |
Relatives | Takeshi's wife (future wife) Jaiko Goda (sister) Mr. Goda (father) Mrs. Goda (mother) Gian's uncle (maternal uncle) Gian's aunt (maternal aunt) Takezuchi (ancestor) Jaizou (ancestor) Yasashiku Goda (future son) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Age | 10-13 |
Birthday | June 6, 1959 (1969) June 6, 1962 (1973) June 6, 1971 (1979) June 6, 1997 (2005) |
Hometown | Tokyo |
Voiced by: Kaneta Kimotsuki (1973), Kazuya Tatekabe (1979 – March 2005), Subaru Kimura (2005–present), Kujira (2000, Young), Gerald Chew (2002–2003), Kaiji Tang (2014–present)
Takeshi Goda (剛田 武, Gōda Takeshi) usually known by the nickname "Gian" (「ジャイアン」, "Jaian", English: Big G) is a strong and quick-tempered local bully. He frequently steals other children's stuff (especially Nobita's and Suneo's) under the pretext of "borrowing" them, unless the toy is damaged. He is known for his awful singing voice, though he considers himself a great singer. To prove this, Gian sometimes "invites" others to attend his concerts, under the threat of beatings. His singing is so horrible that it causes nausea in listeners; once when Nobita and Doraemon try to mute it in a silent world, Gian's writing of the lyrics on a board have the same nausea-causing effect. Though his voice is terrible, in one of the episodes it was shown that a girl liked his singing. In some films, his singing is enhanced to become an effective weapon (as in 'Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas'). In some episodes when his voice is recorded and he hears the recording, he instantly denies it is his voice and threatens to beat up the person who sang his songs badly. Gian is also confident in cooking, but just like his singing, his hand-made food can be a nightmare for other people very easily.
However, Gian does not hesitate to help his friends when they are in real trouble. Throughout the series, particularly the films, he is often the one who voices the most concern and refuses to look away when there is a problem, in contrast to Suneo's cowardice. While he is described by others as daunting and intimidating, he is very sensitive and prone to crying when something touching happens, and he actually values his friends highly, a feeling which his friends sometimes reciprocate. Gian also has a soft spot for his younger sister, Jaiko, and usually tries to prevent her from getting into trouble, even if she can handle the situation herself. Gian is basically a bullying 'tsundere'.
His catchphrase is "What's mine is mine. What's yours is also mine." (「俺の物は、俺のもの。お前の物も俺の物。」, "Ore no mono wa, ore no mono. Omae no mono mo ore no mono."), also known as Gianism (ジャイアニズム, Jaianizumu) in Japan (the Japanese band Nightmare have borrowed the term for their albums Gianism Best Ofs and Gianizm).[1]
Suneo Honekawa
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Suneo Honekawa | |
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First appearance | December 1969 Doraemon (1973 TV series) |
Created by | Fujiko Fujio |
Voiced by | Japanese: Shun Yashiro (1973) Kaneta Kimotsuki (1979 – March 2005) Naoki Tatsuta (stand-in for Kimotsuki) (November - December 1985) Tomokazu Seki (2005–present) English: Hossan Leong (2002-2003) Brian Beacock (2014-present) |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Male |
Relatives | Sunetsugu Honekawa (brother) Mr. Honekawa (father) Mrs. Honekawa (mother) Suneo's uncle (maternal uncle) Suneo's aunt (maternal aunt) Suneo's great-grandmother (paternal great-grandmother) Suneo Nomikoto (ancestor) Sunemaru (ancestor) Suneki Honekawa (future son) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Age | 10-12 |
Birthday | March 1, 1960 (1969) March 1, 1963 (1973) March 1, 1972 (1979) March 1, 1998 (2005) |
Hometown | Tokyo |
Voiced by: Shun Yashiro (1973), Kaneta Kimotsuki (1979 – March 2005), Naoki Tatsuta (November - December 1985, stand-in for Kimotsuki), Tomokazu Seki (2005–present) (Japanese); Hossan Leong (2002–2003), Brian Beacock (2014–present) (English)
Suneo Honekawa (骨川 スネ夫, Honekawa Suneo) is the fox-faced (inherited from his mother) rich child who loves to flaunt his material wealth before everyone, especially Nobita. A lot of the stories start with Suneo showing off some new video game, toy or pet which evokes Nobita's envy. He is often seen with Gian, teasing Nobita. He also often pushes Nobita aside with silly excuses while he invites Gian and Shizuka to his parties or resorts. However, he is actually one of Nobita's closest friends, who would often ask for his and Doraemon's help. In the films, Suneo is often the one most reluctant to take part in Nobita and Doraemon's adventures, and he also tries to face as little trouble as possible and go home, unless others convince him, making him somewhat a coward. He has an extensive knowledge of science, and is a talented artist and designer, besides being extremely cunning.
In some scenes, Suneo is seen as a narcissist who loves to stare at himself in the mirror while telling himself that he is the most handsome guy in the world. His habit of bragging often lands him into trouble. Suneo is also very self-conscious about his height, being the shortest kid in his class. He likes steak and melon. Suneo often tries to win Shizuka's favour and is a close friend of Gian.
Supporting characters
editTamako Nobi
edit- Voiced by: Noriko Ohara (1973), Sachiko Chijimatsu (1979 – March 2005), Kotono Mitsuishi (April 2005 – present) (Japanese); Mari Devon (2014-2020), Dorah Fine (2021-present) (English)
- Young Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami
- Tamako Nobi (野比 玉子, Nobi Tamako, English dub: Tammy Nobi) (née Kataoka) in the English dub, is Nobita's bespectacled, stay-at-home mother, and the one Nobita inherits his appearance from. She can be extremely strict and she is often seen scolding Nobita for his actions, such as failing the exam, playing all day instead of studying, being lazy all day, or doing something stupid. Sometimes she goes too far leading Nobita in several episodes trying to avoid his mother's scolding by using Doraemon's gadgets. Despite her disappointment with Nobita's lazy attitude and academic failures (even when her house is occasionally visited by Nobita's teacher for his progress in school), she is actually a good mother and cares about her son deeply. Her maiden last name was revealed to be Kataoka (片岡). Her anxiety about the high household expenses is a recurring feature. In a couple of episodes where Nobita sees her in the past, it is revealed that she was rebellious even as a girl. She dislikes animals and would always reject requests for any pet Nobita wants; making this plot point in some of the films and stories where Nobita has to take in stray animals secretly. However, in one story, her initial dislike of a cat turns her into adoring it so much that she becomes depressed when the cat's owner wants it back.
Nobisuke Nobi
edit- Adult: Voiced by: Ichiro Murakoshi (1973), Masayuki Katō (1979 – October 1992), Yousuke Naka (October 1992 – March 2005), Yasunori Matsumoto (April 2005 – present) (Japanese); Tony Oliver (2014-present) (English)
- Young: Voiced by: Eiko Yamada (1979), Yumiko Kobayashi (2005) (Japanese)
- Nobisuke Nobi (野比 のび助, Nobi Nobisuke) is Nobita's father and laid-back salaryman. He appears an easy-going father, often seen arriving home from work to soothe Tamako's anger towards Nobita. He has trouble quitting smoking and is self-conscious about his inability to pass the driving test. He also has a poor memory. He likes to drink, and sometimes arrives home drunk from nightly business meetings. Nobisuke often goes to golf which most Japanese businessmen and employees play. He had many similar personality traits with Nobita when he was young like getting bad grades, being poor at athletics, and getting scolded by his father. He has an impressive talent for painting, but did not choose to be an artist due to many reasons. Nobisuke is fond of Nobita and probably does not rebuke him like Tamako does because most of Nobita's inabilities and weaknesses remind him of his own childhood faults. Though he would makes comments or conversations that affect Nobita considerably in one way or another. It was shown that he met Tamako on the day he had rejected an offer to be an artist from a wealthy gentleman, and feeling overjoyed, was running down the street at such speed that he barged straight into her, causing her to drop her ID card. This, he later returns and the acquaintance gradually turns into love and marriage.
Sewashi Nobi
edit- Voiced by: Keiko Yamamoto (1973), Yoshiko Ōta (1980~March 2005), Sachi Matsumoto (August 2005~), Fujiko Takimoto (August 2005~) (Japanese); Max Mittelman (2014-present) (English)
- Sewashi Nobi (野比 セワシ, Nobi Sewashi, English dub: Soby Nobi) is Nobita's great-great-grandson, he is the one who sends Doraemon back to the past to look after Nobita. Sewashi first bought Doraemon in 2112 when Doraemon still had ears and his original factory paint. He sent him because his pocket money was not much due to the debts the family inherited from Nobita, and he also wanted to help out his troubled great-great-grandfather. He seems to have more common sense and is smarter than Nobita, but is just as reluctant when it comes to studying. Sewashi is also the owner of Doraemon's sister, Dorami.
Mrs. Honekawa
edit- Voiced by: Toshiya Ueda→Kazue Takahashi (1973), Yoshino Ōtori (1979 – March 1991), Mari Yokō (April 1991 – March 2005), Minami Takayama (April 2005 – present) (Japanese); Dorothy Elias-Fahn (2014) (English)
- Mrs. Honekawa (スネ夫の母, Suneo no Haha) is Suneo's mother. She sports curly hair and shares a fox-like face with her son and husband. She loves Suneo very much and spoils him badly. She is generous to Suneo's friends, but just like her son, she likes to show off her jewellery or branded handbags and sometimes makes Nobita's mother jealous. In the episode "Mother Vs. Rich Mother Battle," she became Tamako's rival after eating the Rival-Making steak and competes with Tamako to see who makes the tastiest curry. In the 30 years special, she is seen as just as odd and mischievous as her son. She and her husband love to travel. She has a fear of dinosaurs.
Sunekichi Honekawa
edit- Voiced by: Issei Futamata (1984 – March 2005), Takumi Yamazaki (December 2005 – present), Kappei Yamaguchi (February 2025 – present) (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (2014) (English)
- Sunekichi Honekawa (スネ吉) is Suneo's college age cousin. He is an expert in radio-controlled toys. He often takes Suneo and his friends (except Nobita) on picnics and hikes.
- In the closed captioning of Vacuum Cleaner Super Car, his Japanese name appears after the transformation of a driving school. It might be an error.[2]
Hidetoshi Dekisugi
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- Young: Voiced by: Sumiko Shirakawa (1980 – March 2005), Shihoko Hagino (TV Asahi Announcer, May 2005 – present) (Japanese); Spike Spencer (2014-present) (English)
- Adult: Voiced by: Shinya Ōtaki
- Hidetoshi Dekisugi (出木杉 英才, Dekisugi Hidetoshi, English: Ace Goody) is Nobita's classmate and friendly rival as he is a good friend of Shizuka's. He is very intelligent and has a photographic memory. Dekisugi is the perfect all-round student, consistently getting 100s in class (A+'s in English Dub) and also being highly capable in sports. His family is apparently wealthy, owning a house that is so large that one can lose one's way. His name literally means "brilliant over-achiever", and his last name is a pun on dekisugiru (出来過ぎる), which means "over achieving". Shizuka sometimes prefers the company of Dekisugi, who is more of her intellectual equal. Nobita often feels jealous and concocts bizarre schemes (helped by Doraemon's gadgets) to keep them apart or to win Shizuka's attention. However, Dekisugi never gets angry at Nobita and even willingly helps Nobita whenever he has philosophical or scientific questions. Dekisugi is polite, respectful, and will never argue with or fault anyone even in the most ridiculous of situations – instead he will always say something positive to lighten the mood.
- In the future, it is shown that in spite of Shizuka's friendship with Dekisugi, she still marries Nobita while Dekisugi himself is wed to another woman. The Dekisugi family becomes a very close associate of the Nobi family with the families' children being friends with each other.
Dorami
editDorami | |
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Created by | Fujiko Fujio |
Voiced by | Japanese: Keiko Yokozawa (1980 – March 2005) Chiaki Fujimoto (September 2006 – present) English: Wendee Lee (2014) Alicyn Packard (upcoming) |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Female |
Relatives | Doraemon (brother) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Birthday | December 2, 2114 |
Childcare | Sewashi Nobi (all manga) • Sewashi's son (later childcare) • Sewashi's son's half-cousin (3rd care) due to a long age |
Voiced by: Keiko Yokozawa (1980 – March 2005), Chiaki Fujimoto (September 2006 – present) (Japanese); Wendee Lee (2014–present) (English)
Dorami (ドラミ) is Doraemon's younger sister. Like Doraemon before he developed a fear of mice, she is yellow-skinned, and to keep Doraemon from thinking about his ears, her ears were replaced by a large red bow, her a kitsune tails were replaced by a flower tail. She and Doraemon are siblings due to the fact that they shared half of the oil from a can when she was made. Dorami lives in the 22nd-century Tokyo with Sewashi. She sometimes visits Nobita with a time machine when Doraemon is "off-duty", to help Doraemon with something or to take care of Nobita when Doraemon has gone for his yearly health checkup. Dorami likes melonpan and is afraid of cockroaches like Nobita's mom. She is also shown to be a more advanced robot than Doraemon (Dorami is able to produce 10,000 horse power, in comparison to Doraemon's 129.3). Different from her malfunctioning brother, she is the smartest student during her school time, and has better skills in using gadgets. In a story, Nobita is intent on replacing Doraemon with Dorami due to her better skills; however, he quickly learns the fact that Dorami does not understand him as much as Doraemon does and will not tolerate his usual antics. Dorami also has her own spin-off manga. In the manga series The Doraemons, she is the love interest of Dora-the-Kid, Doraemon's friendly rival and the one most similar to him.
Michiko Minamoto
edit- Voiced by: Keiko Yokoyama (1973), Keiko Yokozawa (1979–1981), Masako Matsubara (August 1981 – March 2005), Ai Orikasa (April 2005 – present) (Japanese); Wendee Lee (2015) (English)
- Michiko Minamoto (静香の母, Minamoto Michiko) is Shizuka's mother. She is very kind, but can also be quite exigent on Shizuka sometimes. She wants Shizuka to take up piano lessons when the latter would rather want to practice violin.
Mrs. Goda
edit- Voiced by: Kazuyo Aoki (1979 – March 2005), Miyako Takeuchi (April 2005 – present) (Japanese); Jessica Gee (2014) (English)
- Mrs. Goda (ジャイアンの母, Jaian no Haha) is the owner of a small but successful store "Goda Greengrocers" ("Goda's Goods" in the English anime) as well as the only character Gian is deathly afraid of. In the 1973 anime, Mrs. Goda was dead. In later anime projects, she is alive. Gian always tries to flee from her when she orders him to help in the matters of the store or do deliveries. Though being as strong as her son, she is a righteous person as she punishes her son whenever he bullies children as she doesn't want to let Gian hurt other children. Her harsh treatment towards Gian is driven by her love, and Gian too, though sometimes speaking ill of her, cares for his mother deeply. This is evident from the way Gian had painstakingly made a rice-cake, actually a gadget from Doraemon, which had healed his mother's health problem, despite being constantly mocked and annoyed during the process by Nobita and Suneo. Had he lost focus, the gadget would have lost effectiveness, but his love for his mother prevented him from losing concentration.
Jaiko Goda
edit- Voiced by: Yoshiko Ōta (1979), Kazuyo Aoki (1980 – March 2005), Vanilla Yamazaki (April 2005 – present) (Japanese); Minae Noji (2014-present) (English)
- Jaiko Goda (剛田 ジャイ子, Gōda Jaiko, English: Little G) is Gian's younger sister, and also the only child Gian treats well in the whole story, and Jaiko too loves her elder brother. In earlier stories, she had bad tempers when something did not go as she pleases, though she mellows down in later stories. Had Doraemon not intervened, she would have been Nobita's wife in the future which is why her first appearance is earlier than Suneo and Gian in the series. However, Doraemon succeeds on his mission and Nobita eventually marries Shizuka. Her name Jaiko is usually considered a nickname in the same vein as her brother; her given name is never revealed in the series.
- As an aspiring manga artist, Jaiko goes by her pen name Christine Goda (クリスチーネ 剛田, Kurisuchīne Gōda), and sometimes submits her manga to publishing companies for prizes. She usually fails because her storytelling is still rough, although she has received much attention from editors. Sometimes when she almost decides to give up writing comic books after failing to get good ideas, Gian and his friends, after being requested and sometimes forced, cheer her up. Unlike Gian, she is kind, polite and good at studies. She and Moteo Mote are good friends. He appreciates her cartoons and encourages her to write more.
Muku
edit- Voiced by: Tessho Genda (1981), Kazuyo Aoki→Kazuya Tatekabe ( – March 2005), Yasuhiro Takato (May 2007) (Japanese); Anthony Hansen (2013) (English)
- Muku (ムク) / Pork Chop is Gian and Jaiko's cowardly pet dog, who was a little stray dog when he was adopted by the Godas. Muku tries to be as brave as Gian, who praises his strength and courage, but in many emergencies he just runs away and enrages Gian. Initially Gian tried to get rid of him, but after he saved Gian, he has warmed up to him and become really friendly. Jaiko loves Muku very much and takes him on walks regularly. Muku occasionally shows the bad habit of gathering things from the locality in his kennel, much to Gian's embarrassment and his mother's displeasure.
Teacher
edit- Voiced by: Osamu Katō→Masashi Amenomori (1973), Ritsuo Sawa (1979), Osamu Katō→Kazuhiko Inoue (1980 – September 1981), Ryōichi Tanaka (October 1981 – March 2005), Wataru Takagi (April 2005 – present), Subaru Kimura (April 2005 – present), Masakazu Morita (April 2005 – present) (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (2014-present) (English)
- Teacher (先生, Sensei, English dub: Mr. S) is a strict unnamed teacher at Nobita's school who often scolds Nobita for not completing his homework, arriving late at school, forgetting his homework, falling asleep during class, and getting worse marks on his tests. He sometimes tries to encourage Nobita through kindness to study and not get 0 marks, and sometimes resorts to punishments that range from making Nobita stay in the hallway or clean the classroom windows alone after school. While Teacher is impressed by Dekisugi's progress and occasionally scolds Gian, Suneo tends to fool Teacher with conning lies or superstitions. Teacher often pays unexpected visits to the Nobi's in order to inform Tamako Nobi about Nobita's recent exam results and his academic position. Nobita's feelings towards him are varied ranging from fear to respect and admiration depending on the situation.
- His real name is unknown. In the Nippon TV anime, his name is given as "Ganari" (我成). In the TV Asahi version, he was once named Eiichirou Senjou (先生 えいいちろう, Senjō Eiichirō), whose family name happens to mean "teacher" but is read differently. In the English dub, he is called Mr S.
Mr. Kaminari
edit- Voiced by: Banjō Ginga (1981), Shingo Kanemoto (1985 – 1990), Takeshi Watabe (1991 – 2005), Katsuhisa Hōki (2005 series), Subaru Kimura (2005 series), Masakazu Morita (2005 series)
- Mr. Kaminari (神成, Kaminari, English dub: Mr. Rumbleton) is an old man living next to the Open Plot where Nobita and his friends play. It is seen often that the baseballs and footballs are breaking the glass of Kaminari's window (a woman's window in early manga chapters) or destroying one of his favorite bonsai plants or his plants. which angers Kaminari a lot. The children always try not to anger Kaminari and play carefully. Recovering the ball without getting shouted at is too difficult. Gian and Suneo quite often break his glass and make Nobita the scapegoat to recover the ball. He also has a wife who rarely appears and a beautiful granddaughter, Mizue, that Nobita and other boys has a crush in her.
Mii-chan
edit- Voiced by: Keiko Yokozawa (1973), Unknown→Mari Mashiba→Junko Asami→Kumiko Watanabe→Midori Nakazawa→Motoko Kumai→Fujiko Takimoto→Sachi Matsumoto (1981 – March 2005), Mari Maruta (2005 series)
- Mii-chan (ミイちゃん, Mii-chan, English dub: Mimi) is a regular female cat from Nobita's timeline, who either hangs out or goes on dates with Doraemon. She to Doraemon is similar with Shizuka to Nobita, however, besides Noramyako, Doraemon love interests her but still often has new crush on other cats in the whole series.
- In the close captioning of Invasion of the Body Swappers, Mimi is spelled Meenie; it is not known if this is an error.[3]
Other characters
editNobirou Nobi
edit- Voiced by: Yasuo Muramatsu (1980 – March 2005), Kōichi Hashimoto (November 2006 – present) (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (2013) (English)
- Nobirou Nobi (野比 のび郎, Nobi Nobirō, English dub: Chester Nobi) is Nobisuke's younger brother and an uncle of Nobita, with whom he is very friendly. He works overseas and only comes home during the Christmas-New Year holiday, which Nobita happily awaits every year since his uncle always gives him (and Doraemon) pocket money and presents on that time. He has a noticeably tanned skin due to his frequent stays in the tropics. In one chapter, he recounts on his many animal encounters, including an elephant which he thought had perished during World War II. The elephant is actually saved by Nobita and Doraemon due to a case of predestination paradox.
Nobie Nobi
edit- Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara
- Nobie Nobi (野比 のび恵, Nobi Nobie) is Nobirou's daughter and Nobita's younger cousin. She is fond of Nobita and would play with him whenever she visits his house.
Tamao Kataoka
edit- Voiced by: Toshiharu Sakurai (November 2005 – present)
- Tamao Kataoka (片岡 玉夫, Kataoka Tamao) is Tamako's younger brother and Nobita's uncle. He is a cowardly car salesman, and this cowardliness prevented him from expressing his feelings to the woman he loves. Nobita and Doraemon, despite initially deteriorating matters, finally help him to propose to (and be accepted by) the lady.
Nobiru Nobi
edit- Nobiru Nobi (野比 のびる, Nobi Nobiru) is Nobirou and Nobisuke's father and Nobita's paternal grandfather who died before Nobita's birth. He was very strict and very rude to Nobisuke since he valued physical strength and athleticism which Nobisuke lacked, though after all he loved him very much. He did not apparently favour Nobisuke's artistic prowess, but he really treasured the portrait his son had made of him, and for which Nobisuke got first prize in school. His grandson only saw him when he traveled to the past. Despite being harsh to Nobisuke, he enjoys indulging Nobita when Nobita travels to the past.
Nobita's Grandmother
edit- Voiced by: Miyoko Aso (1973), Unknown (June 1979), Atsuko Mine (July 1979), Akiko Takamura (1984-2004), Mari Maruta (2006), Yasuko Hatori (2006), Miki Ito (2006, Young), Nobuko Miyamoto (Stand by Me Doraemon 2)
Nobisuke's mother and Nobita's paternal grandmother who is only referred to as Grandma (おばあちゃん, Obāchan) by Nobita. She died when Nobita was in kindergarten before the main storyline. She is always seen as a kind woman, if a bit eccentric, and unlike her husband never scolded Nobisuke for his lack of interest in "masculine activities", such as getting in a fight. Nobita remembers her very fondly, with most of his better childhood memories being playing with her; many of his toys, including his old kendama, which becomes a plot point in one film, were given to him by his grandmother. When Nobita travels to the past, she always recognizes him as her grandson even if he has grown up. She appeared in a few episodes. She takes care of Nobita on his former days and in one of The Doraemons manga, she was proud to see Nobita grown up into a teenage boy.
Nobisuke Nobi Jr.
edit- Voiced by: Noriko Ohara (1979 – March 2005), Yoshiko Kamei (April 2005 – present)
- Nobisuke Nobi Jr. (野比ノビスケ, Nobi Nobisuke) is Nobita and Shizuka's son, named after Nobita's father. Though being as stupid as his father, he is a strong child and a good athlete, and brave enough to bully Gian and Suneo's sons (possibly as retaliation for all of his father's suffering from their dads). The first time he met the present Nobita, he even beat up Nobita because he regarded him as an imposter. His wife's name is Yukari. His son, grandson, granddaughter-in-law are not named. He is the great-grandfather of Sewashi. His daughter-in-law is not shown in anime or manga or other media.
Yoshio Minamoto
edit- Voiced by: Shinichi Kimotsuki (1973), Masayuki Katō (1979–1980), Masaru Ikeda (1981), Akira Kume (1999), Mahito Oba (July 2005 – present), Aruno Tahara (July 2005 – present) (Japanese); Steven Blum (in Stand by Me Doraemon) (English)
- Yoshio Minamoto (源 義雄, Minamoto Yoshio) is Shizuka's father, a normal salaryman who often goes to movies with Shizuka. His best-known appearance in the series is when Nobita and Doraemon eavesdrop on him talking to Shizuka the night before Nobita and her wedding, in which he trusts that Nobita will be able to take care of Shizuka. So he accepts Nobita as his daughter's spouse. He is the only parent of Nobita's friends who is named. It is a fact that Shizuka has 3 fathers in different episodes.
Peeko
edit- Peeko (ピー子, Pīko, English dub: Sunny) / Sunny is Shizuka's lovely pet canary. It is yellow in color and sings sweetly. Peeko (Pii-chan) escapes from the cage very often as a way of freedom. Rescuing Peeko is the plot of many episodes.
Pero
edit- Shizuka's pet dog. He was saved by Nobita and Doraemon from succumbing from a fever
Kazu
editShizuka's cousin. He appeared in few episodes.
Mr. Honekawa
edit- Voiced by: Sanji Hase→Osamu Katō (1973), Osamu Katō (1979 – March 2005), Kaneta Kimotsuki (Stand-in for Katō, May 1989 – January 1990), Hideyuki Tanaka (June 2005 – present)
- Mr. Honekawa (スネ夫の父, Suneo no Chichi) is a successful businessman. He has many relationships with business elites as a part of Suneo's showing off. He appears less frequently than his wife, mostly when going tours with family or inviting Suneo's friends to his party. In the 30 years special, he is said to be mischievous as well.
Sunetsugu Honekawa
edit- Voiced by: Naoki Tatsuta (January 1985), Yuki Kaida (May 2006 – present)
- Sunetsugu Honekawa (骨川 スネツグ, Honekawa Sunetsugu) is Suneo's younger brother who lives in New York City with his uncle (who is single and raised him like a son). He has a good personality and a great respect for his older brother, but only because of Suneo's arrogant brags and lies in their correspondence. He often whispers to Suneo about Hana. Regarding her as a sweet lovely girl.
Suneo's Great-Grandmother
edit- Suneo's great grandmother uses old wives' tales to impart values and good habits to Suneo, much to his displeasure.
Chiruchiru
edit- Voiced by: Ikue Ōtani (October 1995), Ayumi Sena (June 2007 – present)
- Chiruchiru (チルチル, English dub: Lizzie) is Suneo's pet cat. He/She is a persian cat often praised very much by Suneo's mother. His/Her face is also like the rest of Honekawa family.
Suneo's Uncle
editHe lives with Sunetsugu in New York city. He raised Sunetsugu alone like his own son. He is single. He sometimes appears in Doraemon episodes. He is Mr. Honekawa's younger brother.
Mr. Goda
edit- Voiced by: Masayuki Tatekabe (1973), Masayuki Katō (1979–1980), Yu Shimaka (1987), Daisuke Gōri (November 1987), Yū Shimaka (1993), Shinpachi Tsuji (2005 series) (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (2014), (English)
- Mr. Goda (ジャイアンの父, Jaian no Chichi) mostly works outside to help his wife's store. Though being the parent who is the least recurring in Fujiko's story, he is known to be the strongest man in the town that he lives in. He is somewhat like Gian and would often flaunt his strength with others including Nobisuke Nobi who is just as weak as his son. He has mixed feelings for Gian where he would like and care him and occasionally would scold him for doing bad deeds.
Gian's Uncle
edit- Voiced by: Unknown
- Gian's maternal uncle. He is a black belt in judo and uses this ability to help other people. He taught Gian to use his strength in helping the weak. He also began teaching his nephew judo and he appeared in an episode
Tsubasa Ito
edit- Voiced by: Haruna Ikezawa (1970s series), Masayo Kurata (2005 series)[4] (Japanese); Mela Lee (2013) (English)
- Tsubasa Ito (伊藤翼, Ito Tsubasa, English dub: Sera Ivy) is a popstar and TV actress who is very popular. Suneo often gets her autograph and shows it off to his friends. Doraemon is apparently a huge fan of her since it is shown in one episode that he has pictures of her all over his closet.
Gachako
edit- Voiced by: Junko Hori (1973)
- Gachako (ガチャ子) is an annoying female robot duck. She was removed from later versions of the manga and never appeared in the 1979 or 2005 anime series due to the fact that Fujiko Fujio heavily disliked her annoying personality.[citation needed] She has not made any other appearances since then.
Botako
edit- Voiced by: Kōsei Tomita→Masako Nozawa (1973), Kikumi Umeda (2005)
- Botako (ボタ子, Botako) is a snobby and mean girl that rarely appears.
Jamako
edit- Voiced by: Rihoko Yoshida (1973)
- Jamako (ジャマ子), along with Debuko, one of Shizuka's friends in the 1973 anime.
Debuko
edit- Voiced by: Noriko Tsukase (1973)
- Debuko (デブ子, Debuko), along with Jamako, is one of Shizuka's friends in the 1973 anime.
Matsushiba Factory's Manager
editHe blamed himself for Doraemon being an outmode but after seeing Doraemon and Nobita's friendship and brotherhood, he aborted his reset in one episode.
Yasou
editA character often seen with Gian and Suneo playing in vacant lot or in the baseball field. He is always seen wearing a baseball cap and often appears with Haruo.
Haruo
editA character often seen with Gian and Suneo playing in vacant lot or in the baseball field. He is moderately fat and often appears with Yasou.
References
edit- ^ CDJapan (19 December 2013). "Nightmare Interview 2006". CDJapan.
- ^ [Stan (offscreen):] "[Sunekichi [sic]] Cool! It looks a real racing circuit!"
- ^ [Doraemon:] "And I want my legs back! Meenie [sic] won't even look at me with these creepy long toothpick legs!"
- ^ "ACROSS ENTERTAINMENT". across-ent.com. Retrieved 30 July 2015.