Doraemon (2010 - 2014 Adult Swim dub)

Doraemon is a Japanese anime that aired on TV Asahi. It has been famous in Japan and other countries.In 2010, Adult Swim commissioned an English dub of the series. Unlike the Bang Zoom! dub, this version is targeted towards adults, and has the original music score retained. This dub was written by Williams Street writers and was recorded at Studiopolis, Inc. The first season was comprised of various episodes from between 1984 and 1992 in no order, the second comprising of episodes from between 1992 and 2002 in no order, and the last 3 seasons comprising of the first 78 episodes of the 2005 anime in order of Japanese broadcast. A 6th season was planned, but was cancelled due to copyright infringement from TV Asahi, who had plans to air the 2005 anime with a more faithful dub on Disney XD, though most of the people who enjoyed the Adult Swim dub believed that it was more "faithful" to the original Japanese version because it kept the location in Japan. Fujiko A. Fujio, the brother of the late Fujiko F. Fujio says that he watched a few episodes of the Adult Swim dub, and he says that he hated it, he believes that Doraemon deserves to be a kids show and not an adult show.

Changes

 * Doraemon is mistaken for a "b*tch" (slang for "dog"), instead of a tanuki/raccoon.
 * Junior is a male instead of a female, and Jaina is in love with him.
 * The opening is "Doraemon no Uta", but it is only the first 15 seconds of it, which have no words.
 * The ending is "We're BFF's" (English translation of "Ashita Mo Tomodachi"), the first 2 seasons had the full 1-minute version, but the other 3 had a shortened 30 second version, since the 2005 anime has no regular ending themes, and it would be hard to remaster the other endings without distorting them or zooming in.
 * Because of Doraemon's popularity in Spain, the characters often make racist jokes about "Spaniards".
 * The ending theme is often whistled, hummed, or sang in the show.