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TV Asahi to Launch New French Dubbed Episodes of Global Phenomenon ‘Doraemon’

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New French-Dubbed Episodes to launch on October 3

Multi-Platform Distribution Across France

Tokyo, Japan – After a ten-year hiatus, TV Asahi’s  Japanese animated series Doraemon is set to return to French audiences with a new dubbed season.

Produced by TV Asahi and distributed by Paris based digital distribution company Soupir, this highly anticipated release marks the first French-language dub of the beloved Japanese classic since 2015.

The new season of 13 x 22-minute (or 26 x 11-minute) episodes will premiere on YouTube (France) on 3rd October followed by launches on Anime Digital Network (ADN), Amazon Prime Video and Pluto TV and other platforms.  This rollout represents a major milestone in reviving the Doraemon library for French audiences and re-introduces the beloved robot cat to a new generation.

Following Doraemon’s return to YouTube (France) in September 2024, the new dubbed episodes will serve as an official ‘new season’.  A dedicated promotional campaign titled ‘Bonjour Doraemon’ will accompany the release featuring promotional visuals, special voice cast video messages, YouTube Shorts, sneak peeks into the freshly dubbed episodes and exclusive previews. 

Leading the French voice cast is Emmanuel Curtil, best known as the official French voice of Jim Carrey, Disney’s Goofy, adult Simba in The Lion King and for characters in Frozen and The Smurfs, who voices Doraemon.  He is joined by Brigitte Lecordier widely known for voicing Son Goku in Dragon Ball who plays Nobita Nobi and also serves as the dubbing co-director with Louis Lecordier for this new season.

To celebrate the launch, TV Asahi will host a ‘Dorayaki Party’ at MIPCOM, on October 14  from 15:00 – 16:00 at Booth R7.E67.  Voice cast members Emmaneul Curtil and Brigitte Lecordier will be on hand to share exclusive behind the scenes insights, Doraemon’s revival in France, the development of the new season, the dubbing process and more.

Created by Fujiko F. Fujio Doraemon began as a manga series in 1970 and first aired in Japan in 1979 and has since become a global cultural icon with over 2,000 episodes.  The series follows the adventures of a time-travelling robotic cat called Doraemon who helps a young boy Nobita Nobi navigate life’s ups and downs through humorous and heartwarming stories.

With a legacy spanning more than 40 years, Doraemon continues to capture the hearts of audiences worldwide.  The new French dubbed season marks the next chapter in the series’ international journey, bringing its timeless humor and universal themes to both its loyal fanbase and a new generation.

Emmanual Curtil:

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

Brigitte Lecordier:

“Doraemon was already a legendary figure throughout the world of animation when I started out in dubbing! I feel so lucky to work on this anime, playing Nobita Nobi, best mate of the legendary blue cat with all his magic gadgets, played by my friend Emmanuel Curtil, in an adventure… as incredible as funny.”

TV Asahi: Maiko Sumida, Head of Animation Sales and Development

“We have always felt that Japan and France share a deep cultural affinity. We are truly delighted to bring Doraemon—one of Japan’s most cherished animation series—back to France with a wonderful cast and a fresh new dub.”

Soupir: Charles Courcier, Founder

“We are truly honored to be working on such an iconic series. We are doing everything in our power to help Doraemon become as beloved in France as it is around the world. This new dub honors the series’ legacy and is poised to propel it to new heights.”

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