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List of Doraemon films
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This list of Doraemon films includes both feature-length and short films based on its manga and anime series. Since 1980, all of these films to date have been released by Toho. Toho currently holds worldwide distribution and licensing rights for all of the films in the series. As of 2025, there are 44 feature films, 2 special feature films, and 33 short films.
At the Japanese box office, Doraemon had grossed more than ¥100 billion revenue and sold more than 100 million tickets by 2015, having surpassed Godzilla as the highest-grossing film franchise in Japan.[1] As of 2020[update], the Doraemon films have grossed a total of ¥187 billion ($1.7 billion) worldwide.[2] Doraemon is on the list of highest-grossing films in Japan, one of the all time highest-grossing non-English film franchises, and one of the highest-grossing animated film franchises worldwide.
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Feature films
Special films
Short films
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These short films, including the Dorami-chan films, Dorami & Doraemons films, and The Doraemons films below, were shown alongside the feature-length movies above. The only exceptions were Doraemon: What am I, Momotaro, which was shown alongside 21 Emon: Uchū e Irasshai!, and Doraemon: Ken-chan's Adventure, which was produced as part of the campaign to commemorate the International Year of Disabled Persons in 1981.
Dorami-chan films
Dorami & Doraemons films
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The Doraemons films
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The following short films have been shown or are being screened at the Fujiko F. Fujio theater (Fシアター) in Japan:[14]
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TV special
- Doraemon Meets Ninja Hattori (82お正月だよ!ドラえもん・怪物くん・忍者ハットリくん) - 1982
- Doraemon: Europe Rail Travel (藤子不二雄スペシャル ドラえもん・ヨーロッパ鉄道の旅) - 1983
OVA
- Doraemon: Nobita to Mirai Note (ドラえもん のび太と未来ノート) - 1994
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