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:''Doraemon is | :''Doraemon is the eponymous robotic [[cat]] from {{w|Doraemon}}.'' | ||
[[File:PTDoraemon Takara Stock.jpg|thumb|250px|]] | [[File:PTDoraemon Takara Stock.jpg|thumb|250px|]] | ||
'''Doraemon''' (ドラえもん) is a mechanical time- | '''Doraemon''' (ドラえもん) is a mechanical time-traveling cat. | ||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
==='' | ===''Kanzen Henkei Doraemon''=== | ||
*''' | *'''Kanzen Henkei Doraemon''' (June, [[2023]]) | ||
:*''Accessories'': Detachable kibble backpack, filler plug, display stand, "Robot Index Book", | :*''Accessories'': Detachable kibble backpack, filler plug, display stand, "Robot Index Book", large art card | ||
:Made in collaboration between [[TakaraTomy]] and [[ | :Made in collaboration between [[TakaraTomy]] and [[Shogakukan]], "Complete Transformation Doraemon" (完全変形ドラえもん) transforms into his own [[time travel|time machine]]. His articulation is limited to ball-jointed shoulders, and he is something of a [[shellformer]], with neither mode contributing many parts to the other, and with [[kibble]] visible in both forms. His kibble backpack is designed to be completely detached from his body, and a plug is included to fill the gap in his back if you choose to do so. The plug can be stored in the backpack when not in use. | ||
:The toy includes a cardboard | :The toy includes a paper-like plastic stand (which requires folding up like a cardboard box) for the time machine mode, emulating a time-travelling effect. Additionally, a myriad of printed materials are included; a full-color [[instruction booklet]], a "Robot Index Book" which catalogs every robot that appears in ''Doraemon'', and a large laminated artwork card. | ||
:While not explicitly released under the [[Transformers brand|''Transformers'' brand]], packaging and product descriptions for the figure say "Powered by TRANSFORMERS", and even features a "Transformerized" version of his bell icon, evoking a proper [[Faction symbol|faction symbol]]. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | *[[Mona Marshall]] provides the dubbed English voice of the character for the localized dub of the 2005 series by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* {{w|Doraemon (character)}} at Wikipedia | * {{w|Doraemon (character)|Doraemon}} at Wikipedia | ||
[[Category:Cats]] | [[Category:Cats]] | ||
[[Category:External properties]] | [[Category:External properties]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese-original Transformers]] | [[Category:Japanese-original Transformers]] | ||
[[Category:Robots]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:39, 18 February 2026

Doraemon (ドラえもん) is a mechanical time-traveling cat.
Toys
[edit]Kanzen Henkei Doraemon
[edit]- Kanzen Henkei Doraemon (June, 2023)
- Accessories: Detachable kibble backpack, filler plug, display stand, "Robot Index Book", large art card
- Made in collaboration between TakaraTomy and Shogakukan, "Complete Transformation Doraemon" (完全変形ドラえもん) transforms into his own time machine. His articulation is limited to ball-jointed shoulders, and he is something of a shellformer, with neither mode contributing many parts to the other, and with kibble visible in both forms. His kibble backpack is designed to be completely detached from his body, and a plug is included to fill the gap in his back if you choose to do so. The plug can be stored in the backpack when not in use.
- The toy includes a paper-like plastic stand (which requires folding up like a cardboard box) for the time machine mode, emulating a time-travelling effect. Additionally, a myriad of printed materials are included; a full-color instruction booklet, a "Robot Index Book" which catalogs every robot that appears in Doraemon, and a large laminated artwork card.
- While not explicitly released under the Transformers brand, packaging and product descriptions for the figure say "Powered by TRANSFORMERS", and even features a "Transformerized" version of his bell icon, evoking a proper faction symbol.
Notes
[edit]- Mona Marshall provides the dubbed English voice of the character for the localized dub of the 2005 series by Bang Zoom! Entertainment.
External links
[edit]- Doraemon at Wikipedia

