Doraemon in Vietnam
Doraemon is an anime and manga was composed by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1969 in Japan. However, when the anime and manga series went to Vietnam in the 1990s it was changed from the original version.
History
Manga
The manga was first published by Kim Đồng Publishing House on 11 December 1992 (uncopyright). The immediate success of the events of the publishing industry of Vietnam in 1992 when after just one week, four novels Doraemon (each episode 108 pages) had sold 40,000 copies.[1] In 1996, Kim Dong Publisher House was visited by Shogakukan and paid royalty the manga for 1992-1996 but manga author was access and take this money make Doraemon fund for poor student in Vietnam and later, it was given Culture Fighter Award. In 2006, the manga get 40-50 millions copy, a record in comic market in Vietnam. Before, between 1992 and 2009, the characters' name in manga was change to viewers for easy remember and read. Inbeside, some of character had the rivate nickname. Same as Doraemon was Mèo Ú (Fat Cat), Nôbita hậu đậu (Lubberly Nobita), Xê-kô mỏ nhọn (Needle Oral Suneo) and Chaien lồi rốn (Open Navel Jaian). Small block was appeared in the last page of volume 16 with title Văn phòng Đôrêmon (Doraemon Office) via Thông tấn xã Nôbita (Nobita News) to interaction with reader. Because, old transplate was known was unexactly and omitted many details and Bern Convention, Kim Dong Publishing House was stop production and republished with new version by name Doraemon and was exacter translated. The manga was released on May 29, 2010.
Original Name | Vietnamese Name (1992-2009) | Romaji and katakana |
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Doraemon (ドラえもん) | Đôrêmon | Doremon (ドレモーン) |
Nobita (のび太) | Nôbita | Nobita (ノビタ) |
Shizuka (静香) | Xuka | Sukaa (スカー) |
Jaian (ジャイアン) | Chaien | Chaien (チャイエン) |
Jaiko (ジャイ子) | Chaikô | Chaiko (チャイコ) |
Suneo (スネ夫) | Xêkô | Sekoo (セコー) |
SuneTsugu (スネツグ) | Xưki | Suki (スキ) |
Hidetoshi (Dekisugi) (出木杉(英才)) | Đêkhi | Dehii (デヒー) |
Hideotoshi (Hideo) (出木杉(ヒデヨ)) | Đêkhimô | Dehiimo (デヒーモ) |
Moteo (もて夫) | Môchi | Mochii (モチー) |
Nobisuke (ノビスケ) | Nôbitu | Nobitsu (ノビツ) |
Sewashi (セワシ) | Nôbitô | Nobito (ノビト) |
Dorami (ドラミ) | Đôrêmi | Doremi (ドレミ) |
Anime
In the 2000s, Anime was broadcast on VTV1 with about 200 first episode. Until 2010, TVM Corp buy licensed and Vietdub and broadcast on HTV3 (over 312 episodes and currently going on).[2]
- Schedule
Part | Episodes | Originally aired (Vietnam) | |
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Part premiere | Part finale | ||
1 | 52 episodes (=104 episodes in Japan) | January 9, 2010 | July 4, 2010 |
2 | 52 episodes (=104 episodes in Japan) | November 20, 2014 | February 19, 2015 |
3 | 52 episodes (=104 episodes in Japan) | June 1, 2015 | August 11, 2015 |
4 | 52 episodes (=81 episodes in Japan) | October 23, 2015 | January 4, 2016 |
5 | 52 episodes | March 17, 2016 | May 27, 2016 |
• Note: Part 1: The episodes were broadcast on Saturday and Sunday every week at 9:00 AM (UTC+07:00); Part 2: The episodes were broadcast from Monday to Thursday every week at 5:30 PM (UTC+07:00); Part 3, 4 & 5: The episodes were broadcast from Monday to Friday every week at 5:30 PM (UTC+07:00).
Movie
The first movie released in the theaters in Vietnam was Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 on 11 October 2008 with only Vietsub version.[3] The Second, movie Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum was released in cinemas on 27 December 2013 with Vietdub version (TVM Corp (HTV3) dub) and all the follow Doraemon movie in cinemas. On Television, movie Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet was the first movie was dubbed and was broadcast on HTV3 at 20h30 (VST) on 7 December 2012.[4] and in the present, it broadcast about 17 movies (From Movie 11 to Movie 31, except movie 16, 17, 18, 19) . Specially, movie Stand by Me Doraemon was the first movie broadcast on K+ NS cable channel on 1 June 2015 with subtitle version same as in cinemas (HTV3 dubbed).[5]
Voice Cast
Role | Vietnamese Voice Actor (HTV3) |
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Doraemon | Nguyễn Thụy Thùy Tiên |
Nobita | Nguyễn Anh Tuấn Đặng Hoàng Khuyết (from episode 105) |
Shizuka Minamoto | Trương Ngọc Châu Lưu Ái Phương (from episode 105 ) |
Jaian | Lâm Quốc Tín Huỳnh Thiện Trung (from episode 53) |
Suneo | Thái Minh Vũ |
Nobisuke Nobi | Tạ Bá Nghị Trần Vũ (from episode 209) Trí Luân (from episode 223) |
Tamako Nobi | Minh Chuyên Ngọc Quyên (from episode 53) Hoài Thương (from episode 146) |
Dorami | Võ Huyền Chi Kiều Oanh (from episode 111) |
Jaiko | Cao Thụy Thanh Hồng Kim Anh (from episode 88) |
Dekisugi Hidetoshi | Trịnh Kiêm Tiến Đặng Hoàng Khuyết (from episode ) Quang Tuyên (from episode 116 ) Thanh Lộc (from episode 191) |
Shizuka's mother | Huyền Chi Tuyết Nhung (from episode 56) |
Suneo's mother | Kim Phước Huyền Trang (from episode 210) |
Jaian's mother | Nguyễn Kiều Oanh |
Kaminari-san | Đặng Hạnh Phúc Trần Vũ (from episode 53) Đặng Hạnh Phúc (from episode 88) |
Teacher | Hồ Chơn Nhơn |
Sewashi | Trần Hoàng Sơn Đặng Hoàng Khuyết (from episode 83) Kim Anh (from episode 174) |
Sunekichi, Suneo's father, Nobirou | Chánh Tín |
Shizuka's father | Lê Nguyễn Tuấn Anh |
Jaian's father | Trần Vũ |
Effects
In early 2011, parodies of Doraemon began to flourish within the Vietnam online community.[10] They are pages taken from the original manga, with the dialogues changed for humor. The content of these stories revolve around contemporary social issues under the witty view of the youth. Several fan clubs of this genre have been established on forums and social networks, some even organizes their own competition. At the same time, many parodies music videos of Doraemon manga also appeared and were collectively called Doraemon Music Video.[11]
On 22 June 2014 The 5050 Group was released "Doraemon Việt Nam" clip on YouTube and attracted about 100 million views.[12]
In late May 2015, Acecook Vietnam released a new brand of Doraemon Noodles (Mì Doraemon) on the Vietnamese market, together with several promoting events targeting children.[13] The food company is also the main sponsor for the third and fourth season of the Doraemon animation series on HTV3.
In early 2014, Phan Thị Corporation reported that the manga titled Dế Rô Bốt - Nhân tài ảo thuật would had been published. But it was featured many negative reviews when it was announced and published the first volume in 20 February 2014 due to characters, gadgets was edited and added from the Doraemon manga. Later, the writers announced that they copy the Doraemon manga but with the ''Innovation'' principle.
References
- ↑ An Nhiên. "Mèo máy Đôrêmon và Lật đật". NXB Kim Đồng.
- ↑ "Doraemon đã chính thức đến với các bạn trẻ Việt Nam" (in Vietnamese). VietNamNet. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
- ↑ "Thông báo từ NXB Kim Đồng". NXB Kim Đồng. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
- ↑ Cùng phiêu lưu ký với Doraemon và Nobita trên HTV3
- ↑ "DORAEMON: TRỞ LẠI TUỔI THƠ, 18H HÔM NAY TRÊN KÊNH K+NS" (in Vietnamese). K plus. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
- ↑ "Phiêu lưu với mèo ú Doraemon, Nobita và bảo tàng bảo bối". Ione. December 26, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
- ↑ "DORAEMON TÁI NGỘ KHÁN GIẢ VIỆT NAM TRONG THÁNG 7". Phim chieu rap. June 17, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
- ↑ "STAND BY ME DORAEMON: MÈO Ú ƠI, CHÀO TẠM BIỆT!". Phim chieu rap. December 4, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
- ↑ "Doraemon trình chiếu phim điện ảnh thứ 35 tại Việt Nam". VNEXPRESS. June 4, 2014. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Chế truyện tranh Doraemon". Thanh Niên. Thanh Niên. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
- ↑ Trang Facebook của Doraemon Music Video
- ↑ Clip Doraemon phiên bản Việt gây sốt cộng đồng mạng
- ↑ "Acecook tổ chức sân chơi hè cho trẻ em "Cùng Doraemon chu du thế giới"" (in Vietnamese). Báo Dân Trí. Retrieved June 4, 2015.