Clear all of your previous jaundice, because Doraemon is not as clear and transparent as it would seem on the surface; it should not be simply considered as another anime on par with the pace of all of the classics of anime. With its immensely large number of episodes, and the repetitiveness of its plot line in line with flat characters that hardly undergo any change, it is easy to assume that the anime is simply about the numerous different gadgets that Doraemon brought back from the future. To change your perspective, you only need an open mind, then you will see the truth as
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clear as daylight.
To begin, as much as you wish to believe that Doraemon is about a ne'er do well named Nobita and how his life changed for good from the arrival of Doraemon, the plot of Doraemon actually revolves around the fact that Nobita is a boy suffering from a severe mental disability, and all of the characters, including Doraemon, are the product of his imagination. In real life, Nobita would be a little boy on his deathbed who imagined the entire series in order to keep himself entertained and to ease his pain and depression.
From this perspective, the entire series of Doraemon now becomes a series about the different sensations of human life that the little boy would’ve felt had he not fallen into a mental disability. Every time Nobita becomes depressed in the story because he was bullied by Gian or Suneo, he is probably suffering pain from his mental disease; Gian and Suneo are simply the manifestation of his illness. Every gadget Doraemon pulls out of his pouch in order to save Nobita is a manifestation of something in real life used to relieve him of his pain; or rather, it may be the surgical tools of a doctor, since sometimes the gadgets cause him pain if Nobita goes overboard with them.
The settings also provide concrete evidence to the truth behind the series. The mental capabilities of a child is much greater than that of an adult, yet it is not all powerful; it is not able to create objects that he has never seen. Therefore we see that the neighborhood inside Nobita’s imagination is very small, with a sparse number of houses and even more sparse the types of people that can be met. For example, we can only see Japanese people in the neighborhood, there is hardly any foreigners. Furthermore, when Nobita is walking around, we almost always only see blank walls, side-walks, and telephone poles; when Nobita is flying, we can only see the clouds in the sky and numerous trees and houses, with many of the same structural build-up. There are hardly any miscellaneous people or things walking around, in accordance with the fact that Nobita’s imagination can only support what it considers as important.
Now, a little bit about the series itself. At this point, if you continue to believe that Doraemon is about how Nobita's life changed for the better because of the arrival of Doraemon, you will continue to enjoy Doraemon only as a remnant of a great series of memories, and possibly, a great childhood. However, considering the complexities of the plot as analyzed, Doraemon is actually a chilling insight to how the mind will react when driven to extremities of solitude. It is painful to consider how lonely and hopeless it must be for a child on his sickbed without being looked after by a friend, and possibly abandoned by his family for good. With this in mind, the boy now proceeds to indulge in escapism in order to run away from all of the emotional and physical pain that he is experiencing. We laugh at how silly it is, and gaze in wonder at the impressive gadgets that Doraemon can pull out of his pouch, yet behind the facade of happiness and wonder, behind the cover of the moral lessons, behind the desire and personality of an ordinary school boy, there exists a background of such darkness, such that in rereading the series, one cannot help but wonder at how strong a fortitude a child can possess.
Nobita’s friends are also very important in finding just what exactly the series is trying to do. In the beginning, we know that Nobita is very interested in marrying Shizuka, but becomes very agitated when he learns from his great-grandson that he instead marries Jaiko, Jaian’s little sister. Therefore, immediately in the second episode, he tries to change his fate by imagining himself traveling to the future and then… [I will not write a spoiler]
The changes that Nobita makes because of the arrival of Doraemon gives us a clue that Nobita indeed hasn’t given up hope of his recovery, and wishes to live long enough to give birth to the next generation. However, the fact that Nobita never changes the present from his imaginary excursions with Doraemon to the past and the fact that his own manifestation in his imagination reveals that Nobita accepts the fact he cannot change his sickly body, and is not afraid to face his circumstances head on. A line from the original opening of Doraemon:
How wonderful this is,
if only it would come true.
This dream, that dream,
so many of them.
Alternative Titles
Japanese: ドラえもん
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
1787
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Apr 2, 1979 to Mar 18, 2005
Premiered:
Spring 1979
Broadcast:
Fridays at 19:00 (JST)
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Shin-Ei Animation
Source:
Manga
Theme:
Anthropomorphic
Duration:
11 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG - Children
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 5, 2014
Clear all of your previous jaundice, because Doraemon is not as clear and transparent as it would seem on the surface; it should not be simply considered as another anime on par with the pace of all of the classics of anime. With its immensely large number of episodes, and the repetitiveness of its plot line in line with flat characters that hardly undergo any change, it is easy to assume that the anime is simply about the numerous different gadgets that Doraemon brought back from the future. To change your perspective, you only need an open mind, then you will see the truth as
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Oct 4, 2008
A children's anime at best. I watched Doraemon as a child and as much as I loved it back then, I still love it now. Every thing is just cliche, but the endings are always so funny and classic. There isn't anything else I love more than watching Doraemon. I'm probably insane when my friends ask me what my favorite anme is, and I say Doraemon.
but really, this is a good anime that teaches children lessons, and probably a classic if you enjoy classics. It's a long anime, sure, but worth it. Every episode is completely stand alone, and easy to pick up, easy to ... Feb 5, 2016
Doraemon is a cat... A Robot Cat from the future who is very, VERY HANDY at all times thanks to his Special Pocket on his stomach that has tons and tons of tools and equipment to use to solve everything that is a problem.
Then, there's that spoiled little kid named Nobita, who is a very annoying little boy who always fails when it come to their school test and quizzes and what's worst is that, he is a very lazy kid and he has always been a victim of being scolded by his mother. In Doraemon's case. Nobita always wants to "borrow" something to Doraemon ... Dec 20, 2023
Well, I could go very long with this one. What could you exactly talk about Doraemon? There are millions of great things that you could talk about Doraemon. Whether it's affecting the anime world, how it inspired children when we were kids, animation, drama, movies that aren't canon but you could be talking about them for miles and miles ahead about how great they are, the backstory of every single character in Doraemon that could make a whole movie out of it, Nobita's future with Shizuka and how he's been living with Doraemon, Stand By Me: Doraemon that's undoubtedly one of the best anime movies
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Feb 5, 2021
Doraemon is a must for children!
It was the first anime I have ever watched and the first manga i have ever read. The story is very easy to understand and perfect for children! The art is really nice and the sound quality on point! Characters like Doraemon, Dorami and Nobita can really brighten up your day! Especially if you had a bad day at work or school. Enjoyment is also there. The only bad thing is that some episodes are really boring but maybe thats because Im not in that age anymore. ... May 15, 2017
Overall I gave it an 8, Though it is Japanese, I would rather classify this as a cartoon, it is funny, cute, and innocent, I watched this all the time when I was a kid and recently watched all 1700 episodes, and man oh man is it a good "anime" The story, kind of like a Disney cartoon, random in each episode, not a real... plot as you will say,
Sound, 10/10 for what time the anime was made, character 7, not too bad, not too great, like Goldie Locks, kind of in the middle, art 10/10, again, for when it was made. I really recommend this ... Jan 18, 2021
Spacetoon 3alam al moghamarat, aka this shaped my bloody childhood so i love this anime as a result of that i remember the countless times i laughed at the main characters, it might not have the best story, or the best art but it sure as hell had funny characters and was very enjoyable throughout i didnt watch the entire anime, but i watched a huge chunk of it and i have been rewatching some of it to satisfy my thirst for nostalgia, although many of the jokes dont land right now because im older, i still remember the countless days i awaited the release
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Feb 9, 2022
I really can't describe this anime... it has just been too good, inspirational, adventurous, emotional, and stylish... I love this anime and also want to say one thing this is not a baby anime or childish anime i know this anime has astonishly(i know that's not a real word though) gained popularity but there aren't less people who still think it's childish it is 7+ and 7+ means literally any age above 7- never would you see kids in its genre; cause it's not like that
Firstly, it has great future scenes, buildings, future world, and doraemon has very cool gadgets and time machine is the ... Aug 24, 2021
Ok so I am only 42 years late to watching this but I really enjoy watching Doraemon even though I never grew up with it.
Watching Doraemon to me is like sitting down as a child and watching Spongebob, there is no story to really focus on because its something new every episode. I can just watch Doraemon in the background and feel like a kid when I used to watch Spongebob everyday. Thats all I really have to say about it, its like watching cartoons when you were a kid. I highly recommend watching this if you are in the mood to feel like a kid watching ... Jul 5, 2024
The core of Doraemon's appeal lies in its charming and imaginative storytelling. Each episode or chapter presents a new gadget from Doraemon's four-dimensional pocket, designed to help Nobita overcome his daily troubles. The dynamic between Doraemon and Nobita is heartwarming, as Doraemon acts as a mentor and friend, guiding Nobita through life's challenges with a mix of tough love and genuine care.
At its core, Doraemon is a series about friendship, perseverance, and the power of imagination. Each story is a blend of humor, adventure, and life lessons, making it both entertaining and educational for young audiences. The show often addresses important themes such as the ... |