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Doraemon: What Am I for Momotaro (movie)

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Alternative title:
Doraemon: ¿Quién es Momotaro para mí? (Spanish) 
ドラえもん ぼく、桃太郎のなんなのさ (Japanese) 
Objectionable content: None 
Plot Summary: Nobita is researching the history of his town as a project but it doesn't go well so Doraemon helps by using a time camera to take pictures of the past.But they find a image of Momotaro in it. The gang time travels to the past to see if Momotaro existed. But they end up going to Ogre Island. 
Running time: 46 minutes 
Vintage: 1981 
Premiere date:
1981-08-01 (Japan) 
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Nobuyo Ōyama as Doraemon 
Noriko Ohara as Nobita Nobi 

Kaneta Kimotsuki as Suneo Honekawa 
Kazuya Tatekabe as Takeshi "Gian" Gōda 
Michiko Nomura as Shizuka Minamoto 
Teiji Ōmiya as Oni 

Kazuhiko Inoue as Nijūichiemon Tsuzureya 
Mahito Tsujimura as Village Chief 
Masayuki Katō as
Nobisuke Nobi 
Woodcutter 
Reizō Nomoto as Villager 
Ritsuo Sawa as Villager 
Sachiko Chijimatsu as
Tamako Nobi 
Woodcutter's Wife 
Takeshi Kuwabara as Dutchman 
Toku Nishio as Villager 
Japanese companies
Spanish cast
Spanish staff
(none)
Eduard Itchart as Doraemon (Catalan dub) 
Estívaliz Lizárraga as Doraemon (Spain dub) 
Geni Rey as Nobita Nobi (Catalan dub) 
Nuria Marín Picó as Nobita Nobi (Spain dub) 

Alberto Escobal García as Takeshi Goda (Spain dub) 
Eba Ojanguren as Shizuka Minamoto (Spain dub) 
Jaime de Diego as Suneo Honekawa (Spain dub) 
Josep Sobrevia as Takeshi Goda ‘Gegant’ (Catalan dub) 
Mayte Supervia as Tamako Nobi (Catalan dub) 
Noemi Bayarri as Suneo Honekawa (Catalan dub) 
Olga Supervia as Shizuka Minamoto (Catalan dub) 

Carles Lladó as Nobita del futur (Catalan dub) 
Francesc Rocamora as Alcalde del passat (Catalan dub) 
Jordi Pineda as Senyor del passat (Catalan dub) 
José Manuel Cortizas as Ogro (Spain dub) 
José María Regalado as Holandés (Spain dub) 
Oriol de Balle as Estranger (Catalan dub) 
Pep Bermúdez as
Nobisuke Nobi (Catalan dub) 
Ogre (Catalan dub) 
Pilar Ferrero as Tamako Nobi (Spain dub) 
Txemi del Olmo as Village Chief (Spain dub) 
Víctor Prieto as Nobisuke Nobi (Spain dub) 

Alazne Erdozia (Spain dub) 
Anselmo Herrero (Spain dub) 
Jaume Mallofre (Catalan dub) 
Joan Sanz (Catalan dub) 
Juan Martín Goirizelaia (Spain dub) 
Julia Chalmeta (Catalan dub) 
Lluís Marrasé (Catalan dub) 
Miguel Ortiz (Spain dub) 
Mikel Gandía (Spain dub) 
Spanish companies
Licensed by: Luk Internacional (Spain) 
Portuguese staff
Portuguese cast
ADR Director: Nuno Rosário 
Portuguese companies
ADR Production: Cantinho da Música 

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