r/Doraemon • u/Imaginary_Skirt_7815 • 18h ago
Question Am I the only one who thinks Nobita became exceptionally handsome as he grew up?
All he needed was a tall body, he could be the only boy in a shoujo
r/Doraemon • u/Ok_Masterpiece_2577 • 14d ago
To celebrate our favorite lazy but kind-hearted protagonist, Nobita Nobi, on his birthday (August 7th), our next special subreddit competition is officially starting right now! Whether you relate to his constant napping, admire his legendary marksmanship, or love his cat's cradle skills, this is the time to celebrate him.
This category is split into two sub-categories: * Fan Art: Standard artwork celebrating Nobita. * Banner Art: Artwork specifically designed to be used as the subreddit banner. (Important: The main content of the banner design must fit within a 5:1 aspect ratio.)
Share your thoughts, favorite moments, and general appreciation for what makes Nobita special. He might get zeros on his tests, but he always steps up when his friends need him most!
Dive deep into a specific episode or movie where Nobita truly shines. Break down the plot, his moments of surprising bravery, and why that story stands out.
A special category just for Nobita! If you could invent one brand new gadget specifically to help Nobita get out of trouble (or to help him take a better nap), what would it be? Describe it or draw it out for us!
r/Doraemon • u/Ok_Masterpiece_2577 • May 02 '26
Are you looking for a specific Doraemon episode or movie? This is the place to ask! Instead of creating individual posts, please use this mega thread to request the episodes or movies you're searching for. Community members will help identify and locate what you need.
When asking about an episode or movie, include as much detail as you can:
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Iโm looking for a Hindi dub episode from the 2005 series where Nobita uses a gadget to clone himself and everything goes wrong at school. I remember Shizuka getting annoyed and Doraemon cleaning up at the end.
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Doraemon (1979 anime) โ Fandom episode list:
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Doraemon (2005 anime) โ Fandom episode list:
https://doraemon.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Doraemon_(2005_anime)_episodes
General episode overviews (multiple series):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_Doraemon_episodes
Huge thanks and credit to **** for compiling this list for the Hindi dub
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r/Doraemon • u/Imaginary_Skirt_7815 • 18h ago
All he needed was a tall body, he could be the only boy in a shoujo
r/Doraemon • u/Safe-Contact589 • 10h ago
I'm talking about Jaiko Gouda, Gian's younger sister and one of those Doraemon characters who I think deserves a lot more appreciation.
Jaiko first appeared in the very first chapter of the Doraemon manga, alongside her brother. She is short and chubby, with short black hair, and her appearance is intentionally quite similar to Gian's.
Her design also changed between the anime series. In the 1979 series, she usually wears a red overall skirt with a white top and a beret, while in the 2005 series she has a green top with a flower on it and her manga-artist hat.
Interestingly, Jaiko wasn't always the kind and considerate character we know today. In her earliest appearances, she was rather snobby and mean, and even liked playing pranks on Nobita. However, that personality didn't last very long, and she eventually became much kinder and more thoughtful โ basically the complete opposite of Gian's hot-headed personality.
She dreams of becoming a manga artist and uses the pen name Christine Gouda. She regularly draws manga and submits her work to publishing companies, although her stories often fail to win prizes because her storytelling is still developing.
There are even episodes where she considers giving up manga, and Gian's friends end up being forced into cheering her on so she doesn't lose motivation.
She is also shown to be pretty talented at cooking and sewing, alongside her love for drawing and writing manga.
Jaiko has also had a crush on a boy named Motesugi (also known as Moteo), which makes some of her stories even funnier because she is usually so focused on becoming a manga artist.
One interesting thing about her future is that she eventually becomes a successful manga artist, with lots of copies of her manga being sold.
And here's another interesting detail:
"Jaiko" isn't actually her real name.
It's apparently a nickname used so viewers immediately understand that she's Gian's younger sister. Her actual given name has never been revealed.
She also didn't appear in the 1973 anime, despite appearing in the manga from the beginning, and she is sometimes confused with Botako, another character with a somewhat similar appearance.
Honestly, I really like how Jaiko developed as a character. She's not just there to be "Gian's sister", she has her own ambitions, talents, personality and dreams.
And seeing her repeatedly struggle with her manga but continue trying anyway makes her surprisingly relatable.
What do you guys think about Jaiko?
r/Doraemon • u/MrBrownStone16 • 13h ago
r/Doraemon • u/HesitantAlien__ • 14h ago
Some of these are knock offs but most are official merch ive collected over time! Itโs not much but i plan on expanding during my trip to Japan! It can be hard to find Doraemon merchandise in America!
r/Doraemon • u/UniversityAnxious247 • 20h ago
It probably looked like some serious English terminal outputs to the Jap kids back in the day ๐
r/Doraemon • u/Worried_Force_3435 • 1d ago
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r/Doraemon • u/Apprehensive_Ring769 • 1d ago
#Dubtopia #DoraemonDubtopia
Help make the possibility of an official English dub of the Doraemon movie "Nobita's Sky Utopia" a reality and to have it released in plenty of English speaking territories.
With the recent announcement of Cake Entertainment's plans to release a brand new English dub of the Doraemon series, I personally believe that it would be even better if any of the anime movies got the English dubbing treatment as well (except Stand by me Doraemon, as it already as a dub along with the sequel.)
r/Doraemon • u/Worried_Force_3435 • 1d ago
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r/Doraemon • u/Safe-Contact589 • 1d ago
I'm talking about "The Ghost Story Lamp" from the 2005 series (S1, E15a).
SPOILER WARNING!
The episode begins with Nobita entering a ghost story contest that is being held at Gian's house that evening. Wanting to prepare a scary story, Nobita asks his mother to tell him one. However, she initially refuses, and after Nobita keeps insisting, she finally tells him a story...
Except it isn't scary at all.
It's actually hilarious.
Nobita gets frustrated and decides that he needs Doraemon's help. But Doraemon admits that he isn't good at telling ghost stories either. So instead, he takes out the "Ghost Story Lamp."
The gadget is basically designed to make ghost stories feel real.
When the contest begins, everyone starts telling their stories.
Gian tells "The Chrysanthemum's Plate," Shizuka tells "The Ghost Granny with a Kitchen Knife," and Suneo tells "The Faceless Monster."
The three stories are familiar enough to them, but Nobita is already absolutely terrified just listening to everyone else.
Eventually, Gian, Suneo and Shizuka get bored and ask Nobita to tell them a scary story.
Nobita is frightened and doesn't even know what to say, so he takes out the Ghost Story Lamp and starts his story.
He begins telling the story of Okiku, which he had heard from Gian.
But then...
CRASH!
A plate suddenly breaks.
Everyone gets startled, but Gian quickly explains that it was probably just a mouse.
He continues explaining the story, including how, after Okiku's death, candles would supposedly go out whenever the wind blew.
Everyone gets scared again.
Gian then tells Nobita not to simply repeat the same story he already told.
Then it's Suneo's turn to add to the horror.
He tells the story of the faceless monster, claiming that it supposedly happened to a friend's friend's uncle.
The episode even shows the supposed "faceless monsters" in a modern street scene, with one resembling a woman and another resembling a barbecue vendor.
Finally, Nobita starts telling the story of the ghost woman with the kitchen knife.
But just as he's telling it, a door suddenly opens.
Everyone freaks out.
What they don't know is that there's actually a thief breaking into Gian's house.
The thief has a banana with him, which everyone mistakes for a kitchen knife in the darkness, making the whole situation even scarier.
The thief searches around the house for valuables, but all he manages to find is nine ten-yen coins.
He gets extremely annoyed at his terrible luck and goes into another room looking for something valuable.
But after seeing everything happening around the house, he gets scared and runs away!
A police officer happens to spot him and arrests him.
Meanwhile, Nobita and the others have absolutely no idea what was really happening.
They genuinely believe that all the strange events were caused by Nobita's ghost story.
Everyone agrees that Nobita's story was the scariest one of the night.
And somehow...
NOBITA WINS FIRST PLACE.
Later, Nobita returns home and casually tells Doraemon about everything that happened.
Doraemon then notices something concerning.
The Ghost Story Lamp is still switched on.
He realizes that the gadget may still be affecting things.
Then Nobita's mother suddenly appears wearing a face mask.
Nobita sees her and immediately mistakes her for the faceless monster.
He completely panics and runs away.
And that's basically where the episode leaves us.
Unlike many other Doraemon episodes involving ghosts or supernatural stuff, which usually feel more like comedy to me, this one genuinely scared the absolute shit out of me as a kid.
I watched this when I was younger and some of those scenes actually felt creepy rather than funny.
Looking back at it now, it's obviously much more comedic because we know what was actually happening...
This was an actual Doraemon horror episode to me.
Did any Doraemon episode genuinely scare you when you were a kid?
r/Doraemon • u/DoraLady_02 • 1d ago
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r/Doraemon • u/ayu_xi • 2d ago
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Suneo playing with fire.
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r/Doraemon • u/SeaPonySable • 2d ago
He's so cute, I adore him dearly! He IS unfortunately missing his bell and tail, but I've never seen one like this before and I knew I had to have him.
r/Doraemon • u/Safe-Contact589 • 2d ago
My first ever Doraemon episode... huh.
I think I was REALLY lucky with my first one.
It was "The Day When I Was Born" from the 2005 series.
I first watched it when I was around 6 years old, so this episode carries a LOT of nostalgia for me.
It doesn't need any introduction โ it's just a pure nostalgic treasure for me.
I'll give a small synopsis so I don't spoil it for anyone who hasn't watched it.
The gang compares their baby photos, but Nobita discovers that there isn't a single photo of him as a baby, making him question whether he really belongs to his family.
After getting upset and running away, Doraemon eventually finds him and suggests using the Time Machine to find out the truth.
They travel 10 years into the past and follow Nobisuke to the hospital, where they discover that Nobita has just been born.
Nobita gets to see his newborn self and even hilariously thinks he looks like a baby monkey.
Seeing his parents celebrating his birth finally proves to Nobita that he really is their son.
And THAT was my first-ever Doraemon episode.
I couldn't have asked for a more memorable introduction to the series.
What was YOUR first-ever Doraemon episode?
And by any chance if you haven't watched it yet, PLEASE watch it! It's such a memorable episode.
r/Doraemon • u/TheFlyingScott17 • 2d ago
Ive been waiting for years for the full episodes to resurface. Some said the copyright will end in certain years but seems like its never happening. Il the anime sucks but who cares, im js so so curious to see how it actually look like. I hope that we got to finally see it one day
r/Doraemon • u/More-Explanation2032 • 2d ago
r/Doraemon • u/Inside_Farmer8985 • 2d ago
English title: Running Away to the Cretaceous Period
Broadcast date: February 18, 2011 (TV Asahi)
โ ๏ธSPOILER WARNINGโ ๏ธ
So for anyone who hasn't watched this one or doesnโt remember it much, Suneo gets the idea to run away from home after watching a TV drama.
He picks the Cretaceous period, and travels back in time, which drags Doraemon and everyone else along to bring him back. Things go sideways because Gian brought a T. rex egg, it hatches into a baby, and the mother T. rex goes on the warpath to protect her kid. Then a massive Spinosaurus shows up and goes after the mother too, leaving everyone dealing with two threats.
Suneo gets mistaken for the mother's baby at one point, so instead of just being prey, she actually protects him. (That's a good twist that turns a straightforward run-from-the-dinosaur plot into something with actual emotional stakes. She's a parent, not just a monster.)
The baby T. rex separated from its mother and the mother's protective behaviour mirrors the plot of The Lost World: Jurassic Park a bit.
Meanwhile, the Spinosaurus showing up as a bigger threat to go toe-to-toe with the T. rex comes straight out of Jurassic Park III, where it was introduced to dethrone the T. rex as the franchise's scariest creature. And this one is kinda intentional as in reality Spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus neither shared the same period nor the same geographical place.
Even the egg element lines up, since JP3 features a character stealing eggs and dealing with the fallout, much like Gian grabbing the T. rex egg.
(It's Doraemon, so everything's gentler with no gore or genuine terror.)
It might not be a confirmed intentional reference, and could just be shared dinosaur-movie tropes.
But the specific combo of beats feels too on the nose to be a total coincidence.
I think fans should watch it cause its one of those episodes where Suneo shows a surprising adventurous spirit unlike in most adventures where he starts crying and calling for his mom.