Users can find clean openings, endings, and original soundtracks (OSTs) composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi.

Doraemon is more than just a children's cartoon; he is a cultural ambassador for Japan. In 2008, Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs appointed Doraemon as the nation's first "anime ambassador" to help people abroad understand Japanese culture and deepen their interest in the country.

Early online fandom predates official English releases. Groups like "The Future Gadget Crew" and "22nd Century Scans" translated chapters using MS Paint and broken fonts. They distributed these via Usenet and early forums. The Internet Archive now houses these .cbr and .cbz files.

Before cloud storage, there was the Fourth-Dimensional Pocket . The Internet Archive wishes it had that kind of retrieval speed.

Believe it or not, the Archive sometimes hosts scans of out-of-print books. If you are a collector, you might find old "How to Draw Doraemon" books or scanned manga volumes that are difficult to find in physical print today.