Doraemon Land

Doraemon Land is a 3 vs. 3 vs. 3 team-based children's game show produced by various companies and aired over various networks over the period 2014-present.

History
The first running of the show was broadcast on Spanish children's channel Boing on the 10th of October 2014. The show was produced by 60dB, Turnek productions and Doraemon licensee LUK Internacional. Laura Artolachipi hosted the show during this first season. The show ended after 11 episodes, the last one airing on the 19th of December 2014.

LUK uploaded a playlist of the show's episodes for international viewing on YouTube.

Reboot
Kabushiki Gaisha ABS, after a widely-publicised "flame war" regarding the UK English dub of Doraemon that ended in a massive fine towards LUK, has made an agreement with LUK for a reboot of the Doraemon Land game show that aired in Spain in 2014. Whilst LUK, 60dB and Turnek productions were responsible for the production of the first series, Kabushiki Gaisha ABS would produce the series by itself in joint co-operation with LUK. ABS also noted that regional variations would be produced for the following areas: ABS is considering the feasibility of a much larger final episode than that of the original Spanish version. After regular "Grand Finals", ABS would provide each national version's winning 3-person teams with plane tickets to Tokyo, where they will participate in an "International Final": The winning teams of each episode will win a collection of Doraemon merchandise. The winners of the regional finals will receive jumbo-size plush figures of Doraemon and Nobita along with a JR East Pass, ANA plane tickets to Tokyo Narita, and a place in the international final. If the international final goes ahead, winners will be crowned "kings/queens of Doraemon Land", will appear on all 4 host television stations prior to a special Doraemon anime episode after the final, and will be guaranteed a place in the next series.

ABS initially rejected the concept of a Japanese version of Doraemon Land over fears that it may conflict with Doraemon: A Visit to the 22nd Century, a variety show that has no relation to Doraemon Land. ABS later noted that from the date of Doraemon Land 's premiere onwards, the 1-and-a-half hour Visit to the 22nd Century programme would be extended to 2 hours in order to allow for a 30-minute episode of Doraemon Land to be broadcast in between.

A feasibility study is in progress to see if a separate version of Doraemon Land could be held in Japan on a prefectural level.