Wait, but the example mentioned "Vietnamese subtitles (Vietsub)" specifically. So I need to focus on the 2005 CGI version with Vietnamese subtitles. Let me check the original series timeline. From 1979 to 2005, the original hand-drawn anime was broadcast, then it was replaced with the CGI version in 2005. This CGI version lasted until 2021, when the new series was introduced again with a different art style. So the 2005 CGI version is called "Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Trooper" or is that a movie? Maybe the TV series is just called "Doraemon: New Generation" since 2005.

Also, in terms of reception in Vietnam, the example report mentions that fans enjoyed the vibrant visuals and action, while some preferred the original style. That's a good point to include. I can add that the 2005 version was well-received for its visual improvements and continued the legacy of Doraemon, even though some long-time fans missed the classic hand-drawn look. doraemon 2005 vietsub

I should also check if there's any specific Vietnamese name for the 2005 version. The example uses "Doraemon 2005 (Vietsub)," but maybe the official Vietnamese title is different. If not, just use the given title. From 1979 to 2005, the original hand-drawn anime

First, I should confirm the titles. The 2005 series is known as "Doraemon the Movie" or "Doraemon: The New Movies" in some regions, but the main TV series was replaced in 2005 with "Doraemon: New Generation," which is a CGI animated series. The original 2005 CGI version was in Japanese, and then it was subtitled into Vietnamese. So the correct title in Vietnamese for the 2005 version with Vietnamese subtitles would be "Doraemon Tập Thể 2005" maybe? Or perhaps "Doraemon 2005 (Việt Sub)". Maybe the TV series is just called "Doraemon:

I need to be precise. The main point is the 2005 CGI version and its Vietnamese subtitles. In Vietnam, the 2005 CGI Doraemon with Vietnamese subtitles would have been dubbed or subtitled. The example report mentions that it was made available on online platforms like ZingTV and Nhaccuatui. I should verify if the user is referring to the TV series or the movies. But given the 2005 reference, it's likely the TV series.

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Wait, but the example mentioned "Vietnamese subtitles (Vietsub)" specifically. So I need to focus on the 2005 CGI version with Vietnamese subtitles. Let me check the original series timeline. From 1979 to 2005, the original hand-drawn anime was broadcast, then it was replaced with the CGI version in 2005. This CGI version lasted until 2021, when the new series was introduced again with a different art style. So the 2005 CGI version is called "Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Trooper" or is that a movie? Maybe the TV series is just called "Doraemon: New Generation" since 2005.

Also, in terms of reception in Vietnam, the example report mentions that fans enjoyed the vibrant visuals and action, while some preferred the original style. That's a good point to include. I can add that the 2005 version was well-received for its visual improvements and continued the legacy of Doraemon, even though some long-time fans missed the classic hand-drawn look.

I should also check if there's any specific Vietnamese name for the 2005 version. The example uses "Doraemon 2005 (Vietsub)," but maybe the official Vietnamese title is different. If not, just use the given title.

First, I should confirm the titles. The 2005 series is known as "Doraemon the Movie" or "Doraemon: The New Movies" in some regions, but the main TV series was replaced in 2005 with "Doraemon: New Generation," which is a CGI animated series. The original 2005 CGI version was in Japanese, and then it was subtitled into Vietnamese. So the correct title in Vietnamese for the 2005 version with Vietnamese subtitles would be "Doraemon Tập Thể 2005" maybe? Or perhaps "Doraemon 2005 (Việt Sub)".

I need to be precise. The main point is the 2005 CGI version and its Vietnamese subtitles. In Vietnam, the 2005 CGI Doraemon with Vietnamese subtitles would have been dubbed or subtitled. The example report mentions that it was made available on online platforms like ZingTV and Nhaccuatui. I should verify if the user is referring to the TV series or the movies. But given the 2005 reference, it's likely the TV series.

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