Doraemon Stand By Me | First And The last film Of Doraemon

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Who does not know Doraemon? I'm sure everyone will know! Both the young and the old. because doraemon is one of the most popular manga and anime in the world.

What is Doraemon?

Doraemon is the title of a popular manga composed by Fujiko F. Fujio since 1969 and revolves around the life of a 5th-grade lazy boy named Nobi Nobita who was visited by a robot cat named Doraemon who came from the 22nd century. He was sent to help Nobita the offspring of Nobita can enjoy her success rather than have to suffer from the future financial debt caused by Nobita's stupidity.

History

Nobita, having failed in his school rehearsals or after being interrupted by Giant and Suneo, will always come to Doraemon to ask for his help. Doraemon would then usually help Nobita by using sophisticated equipment from his magical pouch; frequently used equipment such as "Bamboo propeller" and "Door to Anywhere". Often, Nobita goes too far in using his tools and is instead into a bigger problem.

Settings

Doraemon is sent back to Nobita's lifetime by Nobita's great-granddaughter, Sewashi, to improve Nobita's life in order for his offspring to experience a better life. In his original life (without the help of Doraemon), Nobita failed in his school lessons, failed in his career, and left his family with financial problems.

The story is focused on Nobita's daily life, the main character of this story. Doraemon has a 4-dimensional bag that he fills with objects from the future. Often Nobita comes nagging because of problems at school or in his neighborhood, after pleading or forcing, Doraemon will issue a tool that helps Nobita solve problems, take revenge, or just show off to his friends.

However, Nobita usually acts too far, ignoring Doraemon's advice or orders, and causing him to fall into deeper trouble. Sometimes, a friend of Nobita (usually Suneo or Giant) steals the tool and ends up in a mess of misuse.

Synopsis

Doraemon's early life was not so good. He is a failed robot who is auctioned off to a poor, debt-ridden family, none other than the Nobi Nobita family of descendants. Doraemon had been in a hard time: He was just a baby guard after failing to pass a test at a robot academy, his ears were crushed after being bitten by a rat robot, the paint was faded by his own act, and there were still many sad stories that he'd passed in the first year since his birth. Until one day, his family sent him back to the past, some 250 years ago, the time when Nobita Nobi, the ancestral of this family, still lives in Tokyo.

Doraemon's mission is to help Nobi Nobita (the great-grandson of Sewashi who owns Doraemon). Nobita is a child who always suffered bad luck and did not have any ability. He is stupid in school lessons and can not exercise, Nobita is just gifted in shootouts, playing rubber, and sleeping; a virtually useless capability in modern-day Japan. This is the reason why he failed to live their lives. And Doraemon was sent from the future to make him a successful man. Very ironically, a robot failed to come help a child who failed. But in fact, the friendship of these two children makes them a better person.

Doraemon arrived in 1969, on New Year's Day of Japan. He comes out of Nobita's desk drawer, and from then on he lives with Nobita, his mission is to prevent Nobita from failing. Whenever Nobita gets into trouble, Doraemon will immediately help with his magical tools.

It seems that Doraemon's mission works, because when they explore into the future, Nobita sees himself married to Shizuka, not with Jaiko. He also saw his descendants living in better condition than when Sewashi sent Doraemon first; even the offspring of Nobi are able to buy robots that "do not fail", Dorami.

Told in the manga and anime, Doraemon and Nobita work together to improve their lives. They work together and help-help. Many stories also feature stories of their courage and perseverance to maintain the friendships they have intertwined.

The End of Story

Since the 1980s, there have been many stories and speculations about the end of Doraemon's story.

The first and most optimistic story was published by Nobuo One a few years ago. Told one day, Nobita went home and whined to complain to Doraemon. But before long, he realized something was wrong with Doraemon; his favorite robot was just silent and did not answer his complaint. He immediately called Dorami, Doraemon's sister, and asked for directions from him. Dorami later informed that Doraemon's battery had run out. Furthermore, Dorami explains that older versions of the kitten robot like Doraemon should have a backup battery backup in the ear, but because Doraemon has lost his ears, he has no backup power to store his memory and memory. The only way to revive Doraemon is to change the battery, but that means Doraemon will lose all memory of himself and his friends; including about Nobita. At the same time, the police-when making new rules and prohibiting the existence of "time travel" and obstruct Nobita who tried to bring Doraemon to be repaired in the future. Dorami then gives a choice: desperate through the police-time, fixing Doraemon in the future and erasing his memory or waiting for someone from the future to come and fix Doraemon; Nobita chose the second way. Nobita who is so lost Doraemon then promises to study hard for Doraemon. Nobita's efforts succeed, three years later Nobita graduated high school with the best grades and became a very popular person in his school. Nonetheless, Nobita's cheerful and optimistic nature is gone, she becomes a mine who is always aloof. Twenty-nine years later, Dekisugi, who was president of Japan, held a reunion with Suneo and Jaian. The three discussed the issue of Doraemon's "disappearance" and of Time Paradox; a theory that explains that the history of the world can change with the creation of time machines. and it was from that conversation that the reason why the time patrol did not give the nobita permission to fix Doraemon in the future, because Nobita itself created Doraemon. Once repaired, the doraemon becomes ear and yellow, Doraemon hugs her tightly. And they live happily ever after. Secondly, a more pessimistic end proposes that Nobita has autism and all the characters (including Doraemon) are just fictional characters in their imagination. The idea that Nobita is sick and dying imagines all the series in her bed to help her eliminate depression and her pain infuriated many fans. Many fans in Japan protest outside the publisher's main offices of the series after learning about it. The publisher finally issued a public statement that this is not true. The third contains that Nobita fell and hit his head on a rock. He was in a coma. To get the surgery money for Nobita to survive, Doraemon sold all his equipment in his magical pocket. Unfortunately, the operation failed. Doraemon sells all his equipment except one tool he uses to allow Nobita to go wherever he wants. In the end, Nobita wants to go to heaven.

All these possibilities are discussed and decided there is no end to the story of Doraemon.

There are three official endings for the story Doraemon made. Doraemon is not continued in two media because the reader is getting bigger and the end of this story is believed to be needed.

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