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The episode where I ate the lying potion is Fujiko's original work.,It's a pity that it's not the real finale.,It can only be regarded as a touching story.,As for the ending without electricity, it's written by a descendant.,It's a good look.,It's a pity that it wasn't agreed to be included by Shogakukan (the publishing house that issued Dora Amon),In addition, there is no animation.,Only comics, As for Nobita is autism, it's purely a rumor.,Fujiko has clarified before her death In addition, Fujiko has personally drawn several endings 1.Because people in the future came to modern sightseeing, causing trouble to modern people, so in the future** enacted a law to prohibit time travel, so Doraemon had to go back. This ending was published in the March issue of Showa 46 (1971) in "The Fourth Grade of Elementary School" 2
Nobita's grandson thinks that if Doraemon is always by Nobita's side, Nobita will become a person who depends on others for everything, so he wants Doraemon to return to the future. So Doraemon pretended to be sick, but seeing Nobita's sincere worried expression, Doraemon told Nobita the reason why he really wanted to go back to the future, and Nobita said that he thought the same way, so he asked Doraemon to return to the future with confidence. Since then, Nobita has worked hard to make progress, and Doraemon uses Time TV every day to watch Nobita's efforts.
This ending was published in the March issue of "Fourth Grade of Elementary School" Showa 47 (1972) Japan is the beginning of school in April, and after reading the March "Fourth Grade", you have to look at the fifth grade of elementary school in the April issue, and at that time, the fifth grade of elementary school did not have **Tinker Bell, so this article is a farewell to the fourth grade of elementary school. The following year (Showa 47), Ending 2 was drawn for the same reason, and this ending also became the script for the final episode of Tinker Bell shown on Nippon TV Showa 48. The third finale, "Goodbye!
Dora! (The episode of the Lying Potion) appeared in the March issue of "Third Grade of Elementary School" in Showa 49, at that time, due to the unpopularity of Tinker Bell on Japanese TV, and Fujiko's own new ** in the X grade of elementary school, he really planned to finish Tinker Bell, but later because of his own love for Tinker Bell, he drew "Doraemon Returns" in the April issue of "Fourth Grade Elementary School" that year, and because of the sequel, this can't be regarded as an ending.
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The manga tells the story of a cat-type robot from the 22nd century - Doraemon, entrusted by the owner Nobi Seshu, back to the 20th century, with the help of various future props taken out of the four-dimensional pocket, to help Seshu's great-grandfather, Nobita Nobi, an elementary school student, solve various difficult problems around him, as well as the light-hearted, humorous, funny and touching stories that happened in life and with his friends.
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The manga tells the story of a cat-type robot from the 22nd century - Doraemon, entrusted by the owner Nobi Seshu, back to the 20th century, with the help of various future props taken out of the four-dimensional pocket, to help Seshu's great-grandfather, Nobita Nobi, an elementary school student, solve various difficult problems around him, as well as the light-hearted, humorous, funny and touching stories that happened in life and with his friends.
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