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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.

Miracle Friends is set in Dream Town, and features Mametchi, his friends and new twin girls, Miraitchi and Clulutchi. They search for the eight Dreambakutchis to help the girls return to the future and try to accomplish their dreams of becoming fashion designers.

In a futuristic Dream Town, there are twin sisters named Miraitchi and Clulutchi, whose dreams are to become great fashion designers. Through an accident in the future, the two sisters and their friend Watchlin find themselves warped back to the past and into the main timeline of the entire Tamagotchi! anime series. To get back to their future, they must seek out eight mysterious Tamagotchis known as the Dreambakutchis, as requested by their father Doctor Future. These frantic Tamagotchis may hold the power that can get the two back to their own time, but they are difficult to catch due to their ability to fly. However, two rival Tamagotchis named Smartotchi and his partner X apparently have the same goal as the girls to recover the Dreambakutchis, and the two sides compete to see who can gain the Dreambakutchis' trust.

After the twins meet Mametchi and his friends, they team up together, and Miraitchi and Clulutchi embark on an adventure to find the Dreambakutchis while following their dreams to become the greatest fashion designers. They also meet the twins' friend Candy Pakupaku, who came from the future to help and send a message from Doctor Future. At the end of the series, the twins, Candy Pakupaku, Watchlin, Smartotchi, and X return home to the future.

The main characters from the previous series were included, except Himespetchi, who departed from the pervious series, Yumemitchi and Kiraritchi, who made a guest appearance in one episode, as well as the rest of the original main and Tamagotchi Town cast from the first series. Many of the side-characters from the precious season, such as Righttchi, Nandetchi, Furifuritchi, Patitchi, and many others also returned alongside the main cast.

Two twin girls from the future of Tamagotchi Planet make their mark to follow their dreams to become great fashion designers. One day, an accident eventually occurs that soon throws the girl into a history warping and dream fulfilling adventure in the series premiere about time traveling and fashion designing.

While Miraitchi and Clulutchi continue their quest to recover the Dreambakutchis, they encounter a shop that sounds suspicious to them. Later, the gang soon meet an unlikely adversary who have the same goal as them, sparking a competitive race for the Dreambakutchis!

Miraitchi and Clulutchi reveal to their new friends their secret of coming from the future. Mametchi and the others agree to help the twins search for the Dreambakutchis, and later the girls go to the Dream School of the present for the first time.

The Designing School will be hosting a Dream Festival made up of teams of two. But the twin girls soon find themselves in a situation where they were forced to pair up with someone else rather than each other.

With all the Dreambakutchis collected, time travel back to the future is finally be possible. This would mark the end of Miraitchi and Clulutchi's travels and Mametchi felt that it's time for his two new friends to part ways.

Both One Piece manga and anime are officially available in the Philippines. The One Piece manga is sold through English-language VIZ Media translations. On the other hand, the anime is dubbed into Filipino by GMA Network. Although the anime is not as heavily censored compared to most international translations of the series, it is rated PG (parental guidance) by the MTRCB.

There are no official translations for the One Piece manga in Filipino, the country's primary and national language. As a result, local bookstores and anime merchandise stores have to import VIZ manga issues in English.

GMA Network acquired the license to dub One Piece episodes in Filipino, the national language of the Philippines. One Piece was dubbed straight from Japanese, and not from available English dubs, by Telesuccess Productions, Inc. which dubs most anime series aired in the country. The first Philippine run of One Piece happened in 2002 and covered up to the whole Arabasta Saga. It was rerun several times since then with each rerun covering the next major arc. Most of these reruns had started from the very first episode until the recent seasons.

Like most of the other anime series showed in the Philippines, One Piece was run 5 episodes a week, Mondays to Fridays. One Piece is originally slotted between 4:30-5:30 PM. However, newer reruns are slotted in the morning. As of the latest rerun, One Piece was aired from 8:00-8:30 AM, making it the only show on the network's weekday anime block. GMA never skipped any single episode One Piece has, including filler episodes and story arcs. Some TV specials were also aired on GMA.

One Piece movies are either released in original Japanese for new titles, or dubbed in Filipino for television releases. New movies are released with English subtitles in select theaters by Odex Philippines. After at least 3 years, GMA will release them for television divided into 30-minute episodes that are aired on weekends.

Currently, GMA Network does not release CDs or DVDs of the dubbed One Piece anime. This makes anime episodes, movies, OVAs and specials are unofficially sold on illegally reproduced CDs and DVDs in certain parts of the Philippines. The contents mostly came from the downloaded fansub version and English dub, or recorded Filipino dub, fitted into the disc. The quality of these medias are usually substandard.

Voltes V grew into a cultural phenomenon in the Philippines since its airing in the country in 1978,[2][3][4][5][6] and had achieved popularity as well in Indonesia and Cuba.[7][8] A Philippine live-action adaptation, Voltes V: Legacy, premiered on GMA Network in May 2023.[9][10][11]

One day, a massive horde of flying saucers appears out of the depths of space and launches an invasion of the planet Earth. Despite the best efforts of the world's militaries and the Earth Defense Force under the Japanese Commander Oka, simultaneous deployments of the invaders' fleets of well-armed and highly mobile flying saucers devastate key strategic targets around the world and completely overwhelm the defenders. The invaders are aliens from the imperial planet Boazan, fighting under the command of the Boazanian emperor's ruthless nephew, Prince Heinel. With their victory all but assured, the Boazanian commanders retire to Castle Heinel, a secret underground citadel constructed by their agents in preparation for their conquest, and deploy the massive bio-mechanical "Attack Beast Knight Dokugaga" to destroy humanity's last bastion of resistance.

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