Doraemon is a very popular Japanese manga and anime work. The following is A list of Doraemon's long anime series:
Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur
Doraemon: New Totoro
Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly
Doraemon: Fly with you
Doraemon: Dream King
Doraemon: Time Machine
Doraemon: Cat A and Cat B
Doraemon: Random Door
Doraemon: Doraemon
Doraemon: Nobita's Parallel World
Doraemon: The Future World
Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly
Doraemon: Dream King
Doraemon: New Totoro
Doraemon: Doraemon
Doraemon: Time Machine
Doraemon: Cat A and Cat B
Doraemon: The Future World
Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly
Doraemon: Dream King
Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur
Doraemon: New Totoro
Doraemon: Dream King
Doraemon: The Future World
Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly
Doraemon: Dream King
Doraemon: New Totoro
Doraemon: Cat A and Cat B
Doraemon: Time Machine
Doraemon: Doraemon
The above is A list of all Doraemon's long-form animations.
Doraemon's long novels include:
1 Doraemon Series-In the early 1980s, Doraemon released its first long comics, including Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur and Doraemon: New Totoro.
2 Doraemon Special-Doraemon also has many special chapters, including Doraemon: The City of the Future, Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly, Doraemon: Any Door, etc.
3. Doraemon Theatrical Releases-Doraemon Theatrical Releases include Doraemon: Fly with You, Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly, Doraemon: Time Machine, etc.
These are all the long and special chapters of Doraemon. If you have any other questions, please continue to ask.
There is no actual 'Doraemon Death Real Story'. It's probably just a baseless rumor or some kind of fan - made, dark - themed speculation that has no basis in the official Doraemon lore.
The names of all the movies that Doraemon has released are as follows:
Doraemon: I'll Walk With You
Doraemon: New Totoro
Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly
Doraemon: Nobita's Parallel Universe
Doraemon: Future Dream
6. Doraemon: Doraemon and the Ironman Corps
Doraemon: Fantasy Kingdom
8. Doraemon: Bamboo Enchanter
9. Doraemon: Nobita's Cats and Dogs
Doraemon: Doraemon and the Crystal Kingdom
Doraemon: Time Machine
Doraemon: Dream Match
Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure World
Doraemon: Fly with You
Doraemon: Shinosuke
Doraemon: Shizuka and Nobita's Dinosaur
Doraemon: Cat and Mouse
Doraemon: Doraemon and Neverland
Doraemon: Diary of the Future
Doraemon: Dream Match 2
Doraemon: Nobita's Adventures in the Demonic World
Doraemon: Bamboo Dragonfly 2
Doraemon: Star Buddy
Doraemon: Fantasy World
25 Doraemon: Shinsengumi's Chronicles
Doraemon: Cat and Cat Repaying Gratitude
Doraemon: Time Machine 2
Doraemon: Nobita's Fantasy Journey
Doraemon: Future World 2020
Doraemon: The History of Shizuka and Nobita's Exploration of the Universe
These were the names of all the movies that Doraemon had released.
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.
There are many different endings for Doraemon. Here is one of the more common endings:
At the end of Doraemon Nobita's Dinosaur 2019, Doraemon and Shizuka visited the Dinosaur Museum together and saw a huge dinosaur egg. Doraemon decided to help Shizuka fulfill her wish to marry her dinosaur friend. Before he left, he left behind a space-time portal, hoping to meet his dinosaur friends again in the future.
However, at the climax of the story, Shizuka's dinosaur friend suddenly disappeared from the dinosaur museum, leaving Shizuka crying alone. At this moment, Doraemon realized that this space-time portal could only allow its past self to meet its present self, but not its future self to meet its past self. So Doraemon returned to its own future and started a new life with a more mature form and more perfect technology.
This ending expressed Doraemon's attitude towards the passage of time and cherishing the present. It also revealed the risks and uncertainties brought about by time travel.
The characters included the male protagonist, Yeyuan Dazhi, the supporting actor, Itsuki Yingcai, the top student, the telekinesis master, the innocent youth, the technological talent, the supporting actor, Jiali Ban, and the supporting actor, Qing Yue.
"The Magician in the World of Doraemon" was written by Snail Loves Mulberry Leaves. It was a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel that had elements of black-bellied, relaxed, magic, and students. It was completed and could be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: Little boy protagonist.]
I hope you will like this book.
Doraemon: Enslaving the World is a transmigration novel. It tells the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the world of Doraemon and obtaining the Enslaving the World System. In the story, the protagonist found that Nobita's mother, Nobita Tamako, was very beautiful, but Nobita always made her angry. The author of this novel was Qiu Hua. As for the specific plot and chapter table of contents, he needed to read the entire text to understand.