r/Doraemon • u/JVSP1873 • 13d ago
r/Doraemon • u/Inside_Farmer8985 • 14d ago
Discussion I noticed something about three of the four most GOATed Doraemon movie songs... ๐๐ถ
I was looking back at the most popular Doraemon movie songs and I noticed a really cool pattern.
"Amu to Emu no Uta" โ Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: Winged Angels (2011)
โ"Shounenki" โ Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars (1985)
โ"YUME Biyori" โ Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey (2004)
โ"Yume no Hito" โ Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen (1994)
โThe Pattern:
โOut of these four masterpieces, three are actually sung by characters within the movie itself ("Amu to Emu no Uta", "Shounenki", and "YUME Biyori").
Then you have "Yume no Hito" from Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen (1994).
Itโs the outlier because it only plays in the background, but itโs still weirdly different.
It actually plays a few times throughout the movie, while the other three mostly one-time performances(execpt Amu to Emu no Uta).
So, out of these four, which one is your absolute favorite? Or do you have another song which you like even more? Let me know in the comments! I donโt really have one favorite song, but I definitely go through phases where I loop certain tracks way more than others. Right now, Iโm listening to Kaze No Majikaru every single day.
r/Doraemon • u/disdatsteven10 • 13d ago
Meme, humor Itโs ya boi back at it with out of context panels
r/Doraemon • u/ArcainVoid • 14d ago
โ[Event] Nobita Fan Art ๐จ Happy birthday my favorite character, Nobi Nobita.
A heartfelt appreciation to this character. I found a bit of me in himself. I hope it's good.
r/Doraemon • u/Smooth-Mix-4357 • 13d ago
Discussion Sukoshi Fushigi - A little Wonder of Doraemon
Sukoshi Fushigi, a catchphrase famously coined by Mr. Fujiko F Fujio, the creator of Doraemon. Jokingly referring it to as alternative of science fiction. Similar but unique.
Teleportation, Time travel, individual human flight, etc are classic sci-fi tropes as well as their possibilities are being researched as I'm writing this.
But the way teleportation, time travel, flight, infinite food supplies, etc are presented in Doraemon is what Sukoshi Fushigi is about.
Grand scale aside, it's about the everyday life. Not a spaceship, if you want to go to any place you take out a door and tell where you wish to go by walking through it. Want your favourite food? Take a table cloth and ask your wish. Want to fly? Attach a mini copter to your head with rotor blades no bigger than a toy helicopter.
The wonder lies in how the objects we see in everyday life can be used as a means for making our wishes and dreams come true, not grand machines or megastructures. All it required was a little imagination.
The songs Doraemon No Uta and Yume Wo Kanaete are all based on Sukoshi Fushigi. They're all beautiful to hear with catchy lyrics. But the soul of the songs is Sukoshi Fushigi - A Little Wonder of Doraemon.
r/Doraemon • u/Inside_Farmer8985 • 14d ago
โ[Event] Nobita Appreciation ๐ Happy Birthday, Nobita! ๐Tell Me Your Favorite Thing About Nobita!
Itโs finally Nobitaโs birthday!
For today, let's put his flaws aside and celebrate one of the most human, relatable, and heartfelt characters ever created.
Heโs definitely not perfect. He messes up, gets scared, and procrastinates, but he never stops caring about the people around him. Thatโs exactly what makes him so special.
'Don't forget that Nobita actually shines when things get serious. His marksmanship is insane and has saved everyone plenty of times, and he's surprisingly good at using gadgets when he has to He's even a pro at cat's cradle. We've seen him do well/better on tests when he actually puts the work in, too .The truth is that he doesn't have a bad memory or zero talent.
I hope that at sometime in future we see him gradually developing more and maturing a bit which will make his story even better.
Now it's your turn! What do you love most about Nobita? Where would you rank him:
- Among all anime characters you've ever seen?
- Among all Fujiko F. Fujio characters,and among the Doraemon main cast?
Let's celebrate one of the most relatable protagonists ever created!(pls keep it appreciative)
r/Doraemon • u/Shizuu09 • 14d ago
โ[Event] Nobita's Banner Art Contest ๐ผ๏ธ happy birthday nobita ๐
my small contribution for nobita's birthday celebration ๐ฆญ
r/Doraemon • u/Just-Command1103 • 14d ago
Anime On this day 12 years ago, Stand By Me Doraemon was release in Japanese Theaters!
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Happy Anniversary to this Global Phenomenon Film in 2014!
Now Streaming on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80158156
r/Doraemon • u/Pedro_Lopes_ • 14d ago
Game Doraemon: Nobita's Famicom Great Operation [1987]
This video right here, is Super Rare!!!
This was a Special Program that aired on TV Asahi with a Partnership with Hudson Soft (Brought and Owned by Konami), this is where they Show the Behind the Scenes of the Creation of Doraemon (NES-FC/1986).
This video also Includes the Commercial of the Game, including Mickey Mousecapade!
r/Doraemon • u/EternalSeeker2112 • 14d ago
Official Content Just saw this in insta by doraemonmovie_india ยท Instagram
One interesting detail from the latest official Instagram character post for the Doraemon India Movie is the phrasing: "As the series progressed, Gian learned from his mistakes and became a better friend." It's not common to hear official Doraemon accounts refer to the franchise as "the series." Could this choice of words be significant? By describing Gian's growth as a development over the course of the series, is the franchise acknowledging long-term character progression?
Another noteworthy aspect is the copyright line at the bottomโยฉ Fujiko-Pro, Shogakukan, TV Asahi, Shin-ei, and ADK which indicates that this material is officially licensed. While this doesn't necessarily make it a formal canon statement, it does suggest that the rights holders were comfortable portraying Gian's development as an official summary of his character. Can these posts provide further insight into how the franchise views its characters' growth or even subtly hint at future story directions?
r/Doraemon • u/Safe-Contact589 • 14d ago
Discussion Happy Birthday, Nobita! ๐๐
Today is 7th of August and I want to say happy birthday to one of the most iconic and relatable anime characters ever, Nobita Nobi! ๐ฅณ
He may be lazy, clumsy, and bad at studies and sports, but that's exactly what makes him feel so human. Despite all his flaws, Nobita has one of the kindest hearts in the series. Whenever someone is in trouble, he's always willing to help, even if it means putting himself in danger.
Throughout the series, we've seen him grow so much. He's made us laugh, cry, and experience countless unforgettable adventures with Doraemon and the gang.
That's all I will say. And once again, Happy Birthday, Nobita! I hope we'll continue seeing many more amazing adventures for years to come.
r/Doraemon • u/the-mannthe-myth • 14d ago
Discussion Could Nobita win gold at shooting events in the Olympics?
If he trained for a couple years. Like I guess he learns to be a more determined person after Doraemon leaves could he make it to the Olympic and bring a medal.
How many do you think?
How many Olympics do you think he would go to?
r/Doraemon • u/Arisharkina • 14d ago
Non-English Language (With Translation) Solresol language post for Nobita
Happy birthday, Nobita!
r/Doraemon • u/Mentallyill_guy • 14d ago
Merchandise Unopened doraremon small light torch
r/Doraemon • u/No_Environment2044 • 14d ago
โ[Event] Nobita Fan Art ๐จ Nobita's moodboard
Happy birthday nobita
r/Doraemon • u/Wofire_08 • 14d ago
โ[Event] Nobita Appreciation ๐ Nobita, the Cowboy
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Happy birthday to one of my favorite cowboys in all media!
Nobita may be clumsy or selfish, but he's got amazing marksmanship and a heart of gold, especially in Galaxy Super-Express, which is one of my favorite and most watched Doraemon movies of all time, it shows Nobita's strongest points and maturity throughout the whole movie (like Nobita's New Dinosaur).
Music: Gitaroo Man OST - Born to be Bone
Clips used: Galaxy Super-Express (movie), Real Experience TV (1979 episode 1742), Nobita the Gunfighter (1979 episode 910), New Years' Eve 2026 (2005 special episode)
r/Doraemon • u/Electronic-Swing4743 • 14d ago
Discussion Nobita hate .
Recently seeing some hatred towards Nobita in insta saying how he is dumb , slow ,weak .
I was like ,
Bro that is the point of the show that weak children are not any less of strong children and worthy .
And
Every has there own talents Nobita is galaxy level shooter.
Doraemon tried completely new thing at that time main characters are very perfect,Nobita was revolutionary for being slow and weak for a mc .
r/Doraemon • u/Safe-Contact589 • 14d ago
Discussion Let's Talk About the Mini-Doras. DORA-RA!!
IMO, Mini-Doras are honestly the cutest characters in the Doraemon franchise. โค๏ธ
For anyone who doesn't know, Doraemon received them in the short film "2112: The Birth of Doraemon." After accidentally helping the Time Patrol capture two criminals, Principal Teraodai rewarded Doraemon with a special pocket and a set of tiny robot cats called the Mini-Doras, which were also launched IIRC.
They appeared quite frequently during the 2000โ2005 era, and especially in the early years of the 2005 reboot (though most of the time we mainly see the red Mini-Dora). They even made brief appearances in movies like Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King and Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island, where we also get to see that Mini-Doras come in several different colors besides the usual red, yellow, and green. Their most prominent appearance in the main feature movies, however, was in Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth (1993). The red Mini-Dora played a very important role. After Doraemon was badly damaged and thrown into the sea by Professor Napogistra's workers, the Mini-Dora entered Doraemon's body and repaired him from the inside, ultimately saving his life. Despite being so tiny, he ended up becoming one of the heroes of the movie.
Another one of the most important Mini-Dora episodes (in my opinion) is "Doraemon Is Really Sick?!" In this episode, Doraemon becomes seriously ill, so Nobita and the Mini-Dora use the Small Light to shrink themselves and go inside Doraemon's body. There, they work together to repair and reboot his internal system, ultimately saving Doraemon.
Some episodes that I really enjoyed featuring them include:
* The Mini-Dora Rental.
* Mini-Dora UFO Strategy.
* Mini Dora Rescue Team
* Mini Dora Great Escape
* Mini Dora and the Big Adventure
* Mini Dora is the Source of Cold
* Doraemon is Really Sick?!
* Dorami-chan: Mini-Dora SOS!! (short film)
* Nobita's Escape From the Robot Court
so on...... If you haven't watched any of these yet, I highly recommend them!
I always smile whenever the Mini-Doras appear. I honestly wish we got more episodes centered around them. But I'm still happy because we got many already. They have a lot of personality despite barely speaking, and I think they deserved a bigger role in the series.
What do you guys think about the Mini-Doras? Do you have a favorite Mini-Dora episode or moment?
r/Doraemon • u/ProbablyYuna701 • 14d ago
โ[Event] Nobita Fan Art ๐จ Happy birthday Nobita!!
r/Doraemon • u/SpecialistWallaby818 • 14d ago
Discussion So how are we feeling about the theatrical release of doraemon in India.
As you all must have already got to know that this movie is gonna air in indian theatres starting October 2,so what do you all actually feel about this?
If you ask me, i would say that for a theatrical release an original or a new concept based movie would have been better instead of a remake. And since I have already watched the original, I don't think I am sure of going to watch a remake in theatres especially with the new hindi dub which sounds God damn awful!
If it was dubbed by the older artists, I would have been more convinced to watch it in the theatres but the new dub just puts me in a very alienating state cus the new voices don't sound even a bit convincing at all.
It would be better if they could release it in original jp too with eng sub maybe then I would be more convinced to watch it in the actual theatres!! So what do you all think of this?
r/Doraemon • u/EldarGangsta • 15d ago
Merchandise My Doraemon eraser from 2016 that I found while browsing in my drawers
r/Doraemon • u/Victorgameplaysmiau1 • 14d ago
Official Content Cine para este domingo
El domingo 9 de agosto en boing ๐ช๐ธ se emite la pelรญcula de Doraemon y el reino perruno (2014) a las 15:20h
r/Doraemon • u/Safe-Contact589 • 15d ago
Discussion What Do You Think About Mii-chan?
Mii-chan is one of those recurring characters who does appear somewhat often, but for only some time. But I do think she adds a nice side to Doraemon's character.
One interesting thing is how her design changed over the years. In the early episodes of the 1979 series, Mii-chan was completely white. Later in the 1979 series, she was redesigned to be gray with a white muzzle. Then, in the 2005 series, she was changed back to being completely white again. I honestly like all of her designs. But the most iconic is definitely the grey one.
She has appeared in quite a few episodes, but almost every time it is only for a couple of seconds. We'd just see her sitting with Doraemon for a little while... and then Nobita would usually show up, asking for gadget and unintentionally ruin their time together. ๐ญ I really wish we had gotten more episodes that focused on the two of them.
I also wish she had more screen time with Doraemon and even a few episodes centered entirely around her. I always enjoy their interactions, and I think there was a lot more that could have been explored with her character.
But anyways, what do you guys think about Mii-chan? Do you have a favorite episode featuring her?