Nobuyo Oyama, voice actor for beloved Japanese cartoon robotic cat Doraemon, dies at age 90

Nobuyo Oyama, best known for her raspy voice of Doraemon, the world鈥檚 beloved cat-robot from the future, speaks during an interview in Feb. 1999, in Tokyo. (Kyodo News via AP)

TOKYO (AP) 鈥 Nobuyo Oyama, best known as the raspy voice of Doraemon, the beloved cartoon robotic cat from the future, has died. She was 90.

Oyama, who voiced Doraemon for more than a quarter century, died of natural causes on Sept. 29, her agency, Actors Seven, said Friday.

Oyama performed the voice of the blue-and-white robotic cat from 1979 to 2005.

Created by the cartoonist Fujiko F. Fujio in 1970, Doraemon and the story of his friendship with Nobita, a good-hearted but somewhat lazy boy, became hugely popular. The manga and anime series have been read and watched by millions of fans in Japan and across the world and have been translated into dozens of languages.

In the series, Doraemon arrives from the 22nd century and helps Nobita in difficult situations, often with gadgets from the future such as an 鈥渁nywhere door" and 鈥渢ake-copter.鈥

Born in Tokyo in 1933, Oyama was an aspiring actor and debuted in a 1956 drama on Japan鈥檚 NHK public television. She had her first voice acting role in 1957 in the dubbed version of the TV drama series 鈥淟assie.鈥

Oyama鈥檚 raspy voice quickly gained her popularity in anime and children鈥檚 programs. She was the voice of one of three piglets in a popular children鈥檚 puppet show in the early 1960s and of teenage boy Katsuo in the family anime series 鈥淪azaesan鈥 prior to 鈥淒oraemon.鈥

Oyama retired as Doraemon in March 2005 as part of a renewal of the voice actors for the main characters. 鈥淚 hope Doraemon will still be a beloved character in the distant future,鈥 Oyama said.

In 2015, Oyama鈥檚 husband disclosed that she had developed dementia. Even so, as head of a sound arts school, Oyama was known to always succeed on the first try when she was asked to perform in her Doraemon voice.

Oyama鈥檚 agency said her funeral was held privately by her relatives.

Noriko Ohara, the voice of Nobita, died in July.

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