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Japanese. Box office. $24.9 million [ 1] Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-Express[ 2] (ドラえもん: のび太と銀河 超特急 エクスプレス, Doraemon; Nobita to Ginga Ekusupuresu), also known as Doraemon and the Galaxy Express, [ 3] is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered in Japan on March 3, 1996, based on the 16th ...
Licensed by. NA: Discotek Media. Released. January 19, 2007 – March 24, 2007. Episodes. 5. The Galaxy Railways (銀河鉄道物語, Ginga Tetsudō Monogatari) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Leiji Matsumoto, creator of Galaxy Express 999, and is about flying trains set in the far reaches of outer space. It began airing on ...
Japanese National Railways Steam locomotive C-62. Galaxy Express 999 (銀河鉄道 999 スリーナイン, Ginga Tetsudō Surī Nain) is a Japanese manga series. It is written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto, later adapted into a number of anime films and television series.
Japan. Night on the Galactic Railroad (銀河鉄道の夜, Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru), sometimes translated as Milky Way Railroad, Night Train to the Stars or Fantasy Railroad in the Stars, [ 1] is a classic Japanese fantasy novel by Kenji Miyazawa written around 1927. The nine-chapter novel was posthumously published by Bunpodō (文圃堂) in ...
Shōnen. Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion ( Japanese: 新幹線変形ロボ シンカリオン, Hepburn: Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkarion, "Transforming Bullet Train Robot Shinkalion") is a Japanese toy franchise created by Takara Tomy, in association with the Japan Railways Group. [ 1] It is a spin-off of the long-running Plarail model train ...
3. "Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil". Transliteration: " Doraemon: Nobita no Daimakyō " ( Japanese: ドラえもん: のび太の大魔境) 13 March 1982. ( 1982-03-13) 4. "Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil". Transliteration: " Doraemon Nobita no Kaiteiki Ganjō " ( Japanese: ドラえもん のび太の海底鬼岩 ...
Densha de Go! (電車でGO!, "Let's Go by Train!") is a Japanese train simulation game series originally produced by Taito and more recently by Square Enix (who purchased Taito) and Railfan Holdings Co., Ltd. The series started with a 1996 arcade version and was first released in a home version for the PlayStation in 1997.
Akuma-kun: Makai no Wana (悪魔くん・魔界の罠) is a role-playing video game for the Famicom that was released on February 24, 1990, and is based on the anime. It was developed by Tose and published by Bandai . The game follows Shingo Umoregi (Akuma-kun), who the player controls, through three different types of areas.