In a Doraemon Hindi story, there is the gadget of the 'Memory Bread'. Nobita uses this bread to quickly learn for his exams. He just has to eat the bread and all the knowledge from the book he places on his head while eating gets stored in his memory. But it has a drawback. If he goes to the toilet, the knowledge goes away. This story is both funny and teaches about the importance of real study rather than shortcuts.
A very popular Doraemon Hindi story is about the 'Mini - Doraemon'. In this story, Doraemon creates a mini version of himself. This mini - Doraemon causes a lot of chaos as it has all of Doraemon's gadgets but is much smaller and sometimes gets lost. Nobita and the real Doraemon have to search for it all over the place. It's a story full of humor and action as they try to control the mini - Doraemon.
The reason why there were only 45 episodes on the Doraemon manga website and more than 90 episodes was probably because this work was adapted from the manga and the number of episodes in the manga was different from the anime. The number of episodes in Doraemon comics was calculated based on the number of manga volumes, while the number of episodes in anime was calculated based on the length of each episode.
Due to the difference between anime and manga, the length of each episode was also different, resulting in more anime episodes than manga. For example, the animation was divided into 13 seasons while the manga was divided into 12 volumes.
Therefore, although there were only 45 episodes on the Doraemon manga website, there were actually more than 90 episodes in the book. Due to the length and animation of each episode, the number of episodes varied.
In the new Doraemon series, there was an episode that had a watch that could stop time. The name of the episode was " Time Machine 2." However, it should be noted that this watch is not a real time machine but a tool similar to a time controller. It allows Doraemon and other characters to try to control the passage of time to achieve some special purposes.
Some of the author's novels, including Bird of Paradise Monogatari, Relying on, etc. However, there was no recommendation information about all the novels written by the author, Doraemon. Therefore, I don't know the author's recommendations for all his novels.
Most of them are rich in cultural and religious elements. They are passed down orally from generation to generation, which gives them a sense of authenticity and connection to the past. They also tend to be very imaginative, with elements of magic and the supernatural.
One characteristic is their rich cultural heritage. They are deeply rooted in Indian culture and often convey moral values. For example, in the stories like Ramayana, values such as loyalty and devotion are highly emphasized.
Old Hindi stories are important carriers of cultural values. They often reflect the traditional Indian way of life, such as the importance of family, respect for elders, and the concept of karma.
One common theme is the victory of good over evil. For instance, in the Ramayana, Rama defeats Ravana. Another theme is moral lessons. The Panchatantra stories are full of them.