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In 2009, JLINE COMICS CENTER published Filipino editions of several Doraemon comics. There are 45 volumes currently in sale in bookstores nationwide.[1] Doraemon's last volume was released on December 22, 2014.

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Since 1999, the GMA television network aired a Filipino and Cebuano adaptation of TV Asahi's Doraemon anime series. However, due to somewhat tighter media controls in the market, and due to Gian/Damulag's frequent use of cartoon violence and Shizuka's love for bathing, and Drunken Lid, and sexual contents such of Nobita pulls Shizuka's clothes, etc. the MTRCB (the Filipino media watchdog) requests "PG" (Parental Guidance) for "very young audiences".

On June 30, 2020, YeY! (alongside the rest of ABS-CBN permanently ceased broadcasting on that night due to the cease-and-desist order (ACDO) issued by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and Solicitor General Jose Calida against ABS-CBN and its subsidiaries. Because of this, the Filipino dub of Doraemon anime series was cancelled after 21 years since its debut on GMA. It is currently unknown if the dub will return to GMA.

However, A2Z, a channel of the Philippines religious multimedia tycoon ZOE Broadcasting Network has posted a "One of D biggest cartoons has found a new home" teaser ad on Facebook in July of 2021, which is a hint of Doraemon anime may return to the Philippines, and it become a hot topic in Philippines alongside local fans. ZOE and ABS-CBN also recently has signed a cooperation agreement, allowing A2Z to air former programming from that defunct channel.[3] The ad video was posted on Facebook a few days later, on July 8 of the same year, revealing that the anime will receive a special limited run with back-to-back episodes on 8AM-9AM morning timeslot every Saturday and will be premiered on July 10.

The film Stand by Me Doraemon, was released on June 17, 2015 in a limited number of cinemas nationwide.[7] Unlike other anime movies, Stand by Me Doraemon released as a regular movie. The film is also presented in English, unlike the TV series. This dub is different from the Bang Zoom dub and is considered lost.

The Filipino and Cebuano version of Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King aired on GMA television. The movie is split into four parts, the first part is released on October 31, 2015, the second part is released on November 1, 2015,[8] the third part was released on November 7, 2015 and the last part is released on November 8, 2015.[9]

ABS-CBN, aired the film Stand by Me Doraemon, initially on March 13, 2016 at 10:30 am, but due to unknown reasons, it aired instead on March 26, 2016 . ABS-CBN then makes an apology letter to fans and thanks them for "stand by Doraemon".[17][18]

In order to celebrate Holy Week, GMA television airs three Doraemon films. The first film is Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 that aired on March 24, 2016.[19] The second film, Nobita's Dorabian Nights aired on March 25, 2016.[20] The third film, Nobita and the Green Giant Legend aired on March 26, 2016 as "Nobita and the Giant's Legend of the Green Planet".[21]

The Filipino dub of Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration released in Philippines theaters on July 24, 2019, marking probably that the last Doraemon film to be dubbed in Filipino language.

Recently, it is announced that the 2020 film Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur and as well as Stand by Me Doraemon 2 will be released in Philippines in February 19, 2021 and Ferbuary 24, 2021, respectively. but instead of the Filipino dub, it uses the original Japanese dub with English subtitles for both movies. (This is probably due to factor that the Filipino dub of the anime ended in 2020 and ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic) It also happened in Singapore too.

In the published Wattpad book called "Four Bad Boys and Me", Jeydon Lopez , Candice Gonzales's boyfriend, is a fan of Doraemon. His room is full of Doraemon merchandise.[22] The book will be adapted to a movie, with Janella Salvador and Marlo Mortel as Candice and Jeydon, respectively.

There are three current and often quoted urban legends that started spreading in late 1980s of an ending to the Doraemon series.
The first and the more optimistic ending was made public by Nobuo Sato several years ago..

its realy awsome its realy a happy ending it has touched my heart i loved doraemon a lot i wish there were more episodes after that last episode i love doraemon alot i cried alot when i read the episode

i was crying at the start because i love doraemon but after reading it i got that doraemon never ends because when he will live with the old nobita he will then move with the young one and the story will go on

i miss my child, hari minggu bangun pagi, sarapan minum segelas teh sambil menonton acara kartun.. ketika kartun sudah habis, berarti itu waktunya main dengan teman, perfect life.. but so sad if remember that ?

Really its awesome but very very touching.its a happy ending but a very sad ending for me i really love doraemon and his family. Really they all are awesome. But this ending made me cry a lot. I never want to loose Doraemon. Love u doraemon????????????

The Pokmon franchise first arrived in the Republic of the Philippines around 1999, with the first broadcast of Pokmon - I Choose You! in English on GMA. It was then later carried over to Cartoon Network to air the entire anime.

All internationally released core series games have been available in the Philippines, beginning with Pokmon Red and Blue.The games have been sold by Maxsoft for a long time.[1]Ever since Diamond and Pearl, the games have been released during the same day as their release in the United States. Like most video games sold in this country, they are the American versions due to most people in country owning home and hand-held consoles imported from the United States.

Many pirated copies of ROM hacks, as well as official games, are also sold in the Philippines. Examples of these pirated games include Shiny Gold, ChaosBlack, Darkcry and Naranja Versions. Pirated copies of official games come in a variety of ways. One would be in fan translations of the original Japanese game. For example, a copy of Pokmon Gold and Silver once sold only allowed Pokmon to have a maximum of five letters in their names (i.e. A Typhlosion is named Typhl.) due to certain limitations. The names of locations and people are also translated from Japanese, such as Azalea Town being called Hiwada Town and Jasmine being called Mikan. Pirated games may also just be the games placed in different cartridges and sold at a different price. These cartridges would just be black, not the color the official games' cartridges come in. These types of pirated games were prevalent for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games. Nintendo DS games are usually sold legitimately, although pirated versions sold for the same price as official ones have been spotted.

Cartoon Network in the Philippines airs the English dub of the Pokmon anime in the Philippines. Cartoon Network has currently aired seventeen seasons and twelve movies of the anime (including specials and shorts).

9TV was a major commercial television network in the Philippines. The channel is owned by 9Media Corporation, which has an airtime agreement as the main content provider of the Radio Philippines Network. 9TV is the replacement of the Solar News Channel who have retired the "Solar" branding. 9TV ceased its broadcasts on March 15, 2015 and was replaced by CNN Philippines on March 16, 2015. During its run, 9tv had only aired the seventeenth season of the anime.

Disney Channel and Disney XD in the Philippines air the English dub of the Pokmon anime in the Philippines. Disney XD expanded their broadcast to the Philippines starting on May 31, 2014 after their successful broadcasts in other Southeast Asian countries. The fourteenth season of the anime first aired on Disney XD before moving to Disney Channel which also aired the fifteenth season. On October 1, 2021, Disney Channel ceased all operations in Asia due to Disney transitioned to streaming business via Disney+ in Asia.

The first episode of the anime first aired on Philippine television on October 1, 1999. GMA aired the English dub every Friday night to compete against ABS-CBN that aired the Filipino dub of Digimon at the same time. They continuously aired episodes until the episode Charizard Chills when they suddenly stopped airing the anime.

Years later, Cartoon Network aired the English dub of the anime starting with the first episode on weekdays at 12 PM and 7:30 PM. It ended after the channwl finished airing reruns of the fourth season on January 30, 2008.

In Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore, two episodes of Pokmon: Indigo League were uploaded daily to the official YouTube channel for a limited time beginning on April 17, 2020. This was part of a "Home Fun for Pokmon Fans" campaign due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

On April 29, 2008, the sixth season of the anime premiered after the final episode of the fifth season. However, the afternoon time slot was changed to 2 PM instead. The channel continually showed the anime until the final episode of the seventh season. Reruns of the fifth through the seventh season were shown again in early 2009.

In early 2009, Cartoon Network continued to air the anime with two new episodes starting with the eighth and ninth seasons, so schedule changed to 2-3 PM and 7:30-8:30 PM. The show was later replaced by Dinosaur King.

The tenth season of the anime premiered on April 26, 2010 with the episode Following A Maiden's Voyage!. On June 26, reruns of the tenth season were aired once again on weekend mornings. The final episode of the tenth season premiered on July 5.

The twelfth season of the anime premiered on April 29, 2011. Starting with the episode The Lonely Snover! instead of the episode Classroom Training!. unexpectedly, episodes are shown in letterbox format. Starting June 5, Cartoon Network aired reruns of the ninth season once again every Sunday with four episodes consecutively.

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