Doraemon's first movie to debut on Hungama TV

Hungama TV announces a special December treat for all Doraemon fans. The channel will showcase the Indian television premiere of Doraemon's first movie "Doraemon in Nobita's Little Space war" on Sunday, 5 December at 10 am.

Kid's favorite gadget cat from the future Doraemon will be seen on an adventure of galactic proportions with Nobita, set in space. While playing with miniature toys, Nobita and friends encounter real miniature aliens. Doraemon, with the help of his shrinking gadget shrinks himself and his friends into miniatures and from there begins an epic adventure where Gadget Guru Doraemon and goofy Nobita will be seen battling alien villains and helping their alien friends. How will Nobita and Doraemon battle the evil forces from outer space? Will they be able to help President Paapi ' their new alien friend, regain her lost kingdom from the villain Doraguru? Tune into Hungama TV to find out!

Commenting on the popularity of Doraemon and this special treat by Hungama TV for all Doraemon fans, Devika Prabhu, Associate Director, Programming, Walt Disney Television International India, "Doraemon has been a favorite with kids ever since his first appearance on Hungama TV. His appeal stems from a relatable storyline and familial setting, and the ingenious gadgets Doraemon pulls out from his special 4th dimensional pocket to help out his friend Nobita. Coupled with lots of fun and humor Doraemon represents something that every Indian kid can relate to and enjoy while learning important values like integrity, courage, perseverance and respect for family and elders."

Voted as kid's most favorite character in 'Small Wonders' a periodic study by Ormax (Jan 2010 - October 2010, kids 6-14 yrs) Doraemon is also the anime ambassador for Japan in 2008 and has also been acclaimed as an Asian Hero in a special feature survey conducted by Time Asia magazine in 2002.

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