Beg Doraemon to run out of power anime version, beg Doraemon for an episode

Updated on anime 2024-04-04
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Since you have to tell you that there is no one at all.,If you want to ask, go to Doraemon.,At most, there's only a manga version.,You can ask the cat.,Friends.,Lord.,207 Dorayaki.。

    That's it, thank you.

    It should be fake. It's a fan.

    A man in Japan created a manga called "Doraemon" finale without authorization, and was later sued by the Japanese Shogakukan Publishing House and Fujiko Pro Company, which own the copyright of Doraemon, recently, the man agreed to apologize and compensate part of the proceeds.

    According to the Shogakukan Publishing House, the man drew a 20-page comic of the so-called "Doraemon" finale, the plot of which is that Doraemon ran out of battery power, and the owner, Nobita, in order to save it, aspired to become a roboticist, and after many years, he fulfilled his wish and saved Doraemon. The unauthorized manga was sold online in 2005 and sold 130,000 copies by the end of last year, with the author making a profit of about 6.5 million yen.

    Although the man has apologized, agreed to destroy the manuscript, and offered part of the proceeds as compensation, the manga has been widely circulated on the Internet, and Shogakukan said they will ask for the deletion of the manga posted on the Internet with the finale. ]

    Also, this person's signature is Tajima T Yasue (it seems to be this), not Fujiko F Fujio. Certainly not true.

    Maybe you're mistaken. But there are several real endings. For example, Dora's gone, Nobita drank the lie 800 and came back.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let me tell you first, this ending was made by the company, not the author himself, thinking that he died early, you played the finale of the robot cat on the Internet, and there was it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ask Doraemon to run out of power"It should be the last of the forty-five episodes of the single book.

    Please read it yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I know there's an episode where Doraemon is really seriously ill.。。 It's not powerless, though.

    By the way. That ending, although fake, is really touching...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I've seen only comics, and I'm searching for them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Doraemon's original Japanese name is Doraemon).

    Origin of the name doraemon:

    The first explanation is that dora is a bean paste cake, because the Japanese word for a red bean paste cake is dorayaki.

    The second explanation is that dora is a wild cat, because the Japanese word for wild cat is doraneko. This statement from "Fujiko F. Fujio's World" is Mr. Fujiko's own interpretation, and it is both rich and credible.

    emon is the word "emon" because the way "emon" is written is emon.

    At first, the robot cat was named doraneko, which means robot cat in Chinese, and later the master changed its name to doraemon in order to make the robot cat have a human character, which translates into Chinese as "Tonggong Gate". In the original version, Yasuo is called Nobi Shinta, Shizuzu is Minaka Shizu, Ko is called Tetsuo Orukawa, and Gi'an is called Takeshi Tsukada, and Gi'an is derived from his nickname (giant giant).

    Doraemon has appeared in four translations: robot cat, Tinker Bell, Amon, and Doraemon.

    At the request of the author, it was uniformly changed to "Doraemon", because this is the closest thing to the pronunciation of the original Japanese name.

    Personally, I still prefer the name "robot cat", because the version I watched at the time was called this name, besides, at that time, I was still a child, and I knew what it was when I looked at the name, but "Doraemon" because it was transliterated, people who didn't know it didn't know what it was, not to mention people who didn't understand Japanese, even those who knew Japanese but didn't watch anime, and they definitely didn't know what it meant. So I still prefer the name "robot cat".

    However, it is the author's last wish to unify the name of that cute cat all over the world as "Doraemon", so let's respect the author's wishes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This episode is one of Doraemon's big novels called "Nobita's Great Demon Realm", which can be referred to the encyclopedia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Doraemon: Nobita's cats and dogs are biography in time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Oooh. Noma's cats and dogs are idling.。。 and the home of Wild Dog Ah Ichi.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When it's raining, let the thunder thunder a few times.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Let the lightning strike, it's a great way to charge quickly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Charging, of course ...

    But Big Bear didn't do that.

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