Doraemon in the Big City (TV Series)

Doraemon in the Big City is an upcoming 2022 American-Japanese animated jukebox musical romantic comedy adventure television series produced by Disney Television Animation with visual effects and animation provided by Mercury Filmworks, Lighthouse Studios, Industrial Light & Magic and DNEG set to be released in mid-2022. The series will take place after Doraemon the Movie: Noby’s Under-the-Sea Rescue where Noby accidentally blow up Tammy's house with a bounce cannon and now escape the wrath of their enraged mother. but he, Sue and Doraemon end up in New York City of which Sue must take them on various adventures where she'll risk her life to protect them from her deadly wrath while she and Noby discover romance in the most unexpected places. This will include Disney characters similar in the manner of Scooby-Doo! and Guess Who and many versions of hit songs old and new also similar in the vein of the 2019 biopic Rocketman, the Disney musical On the Record and the jukebox broadway musical that inspired the 2012 film adaptation Rock of Ages.

The series will have more slapstick comedy, romance and adventure like The Cuphead Show!, but still stay true to the anime.

Characters

 * Jim Parsons as Doraemon, a blue cat from the 22nd century
 * Johnny Yong Bosch as Noby Nobi, a clueless and lazy, but kind-hearted kid.
 * Cassandra Lee Morris as Sue, a cute, adventurous and kind-hearted girl and Noby's best friend and love interest.
 * Mari Devon as Tammy Nobi, Noby's hot-tempered mother who's out to get her son and his pals after her house being destroyed.

Supporting Characters

 * Bonkers D. Bobcat (voiced by David Hornsby, replacing Jim Cummings)
 * Fall Apart Rabbit (voiced by Frank Welker)
 * Fawn Deer (voiced by Nancy Cartwright)

Trivia

 * Bonkers will be voiced by David Hornsby instead of Jim Cummings, who originally voiced Bonkers in the 1993 series of the same name and Raw Toonage.
 * Marsupilami was originally going to appear on the show as a supporting character voiced by David Hornsby, but was rejected in fear of being sued by André Franquin. So he was replaced with Bonkers.