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This is the most widely circulated ending, and it is also the most beloved ending.
Doraemon is out of battery and needs to change the battery, but the spare battery is in their ears, Doraemon has no ears (it was eaten by rats, so it is so afraid of mice), and if you forcibly change the battery, you will lose all your memories. For this reason, Nobita is no longer cowardly, no longer lazy, studies hard, and finally works out a way to change the battery without losing his memory.
In the research room, Nobita said to Shizuka, "Do you want to see me press the button?" After a buzzing start-up sound, Doraemon woke up, "Nobita, I've been waiting for you for a long time....”
But with the death of the author, Doraemon can also be regarded as having no ending.
Perfection is always incomplete, and it's okay if they keep going that way.
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There are many endings about this ending, and one of them is like this, Doraemon suddenly can't move again one day (actually because the battery runs out), Ursa uses a time machine to travel to the future, and Dorami tells him: If you change the battery, it will get better again, but the previous memories will disappear. Big Bear thought of all the things he had with Doraemon before, and finally chose not to change the battery.
Since then, Ursa has completely changed and began to study very seriously, and twenty years later, he used his scientific research to resurrect Doraemon again. Doraemon could move, and the first thing he said was: "Big bear, I've been waiting for this day for a long time." ”
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There is an ending that goes like this. Nobita said to Doraemon before dying of old age, "When I die, you will go back to the future and live a good life."
But Doraemon did not return to the future, but returned to Nobita's time when he was a child through a time machine, and said to him: "Hello, I'm Doraemon, please advise." ”
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There are several versions of the ending of Doraemon, and there are only 4 that I know, but everything fades with the death of Fujiko-sensei, no matter what, the classic of 31 years no matter what, Doraemon! Always in our hearts! It never dies!
Thank you Fujiko f Fujio sensei!!
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There are 2 versions, one forgot, and the other Doraemon is out of battery, and Nobita starts to study hard and helps Doraemon charge it back.
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Nobita is Nobita.
Doraemon is Doraemon is.
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Have you ever watched the episode of Mystery No. 8, that episode is the last episode, it tells the story of Doraemon who will not come back after returning to the future, but he left a bottle of potion for Nobita, which is the mysterious No. 8, and the effect of the potion is that everything he says after drinking it will become a lie, and then at the end, Nobita said: "I won't come back, Doraemon will never come back, he will never be by my side again." Later, Doraemon suddenly appeared next to Nobita, and because of the effect of the potion, Doraemon came back and will never leave.
That's it.
En, now it's all made by others according to the author's painting style.
When Doraemon left, saying goodbye to Nobita was particularly touching.
Vincent Xiaonan.
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Hiroshi Fujimoto's pen name is Fujiko F. Fujio.
The most famous finale is the TV version of "Doraemon", which includes "Goodbye, Doraemon", which was originally written by the author Fujiko F. Fujio himself, and Doraemon's farewell to the fourth grade of elementary school, while the other finales are almost circulated on the Internet, despite this, the author later stated before his death that "Doraemon" did not have a substantive ending, and ended with his death**, and the story of "Doraemon" is still continued in the form of animation. >>>More
I've never believed that Doraemon has an ending!