One horror story could be that one night, Nobita found that Doraemon's eyes glowed red in the dark. His usual friendly voice turned into a deep and menacing growl. When Nobita tried to run, Doraemon's gadgets started to attack him instead of helping. It was as if some evil force had taken over 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.
The number of episodes of the Perfect World cartoon was uncertain. Docs [1] and [2] mentioned the second and third seasons of Perfect World, but did not mention the specific number of episodes. The documents [3] and [4] mentioned that there were 182 episodes of the Perfect World web animation, but they did not specify which season it was. The document [5] mentioned that the first season of the Perfect World had a total of 26 episodes. Due to the lack of clear information, it was impossible to determine the total number of episodes of the perfect world animation.
The number of episodes of the Pokémon cartoon Soraya is as follows:
1. Pokemon: Soraya's Treasure
2. Legend of Pokemon Treasure Hunter
3. Pokemon-Rainbow Kingdom
4. Pokémon: Orion City
5. Pokemon Dream City
6. Pokemon: Mysterious Planet
7. Pokemon: Ancient Guardian
8. Pokemon's Golden City
9. Pokemon Sky Castle
10. Pokemon Rainbow Waterfall
Pokémon: Elf Forest
Pokémon Volcano Island
Pokemon: Ocean Star
Pokémon Frozen Planet
Pokemon Moon City
Pokémon: Sun City
Pokémon-Rainbow City
Pokemon Hidden Fog Village
Pokémon: Grassi Star
Pokemon's Mysterious Cave
Pokémon Crystal City
Pokémon's Heart of Battle
Pokemon Sky Tower
Pokemon Shadow Maze
Pokémon: Eldorado
The above is the number of episodes of the Pokemon cartoon Soraya.
The contrast between the usual friendly image of Doraemon and the horror elements. For example, when Doraemon, who is known for his kindness, suddenly becomes menacing, it's very spooky. It's like something you trust completely turning against you.
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.
There was a horror cartoon about a group of kids who found an old, abandoned amusement park. As they entered, the merry - go - round started to spin on its own, playing a creepy, distorted tune. The Ferris wheel creaked ominously. One of the kids noticed a strange clown figure standing in the shadows. The clown had a huge, grotesque smile. It started to chase the kids, its big shoes making loud thumping noises on the cobblestone paths. The kids ran for their lives, but every turn they took led them deeper into the terrifying amusement park.
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. However, I can tell you that the Inuyasha TV series does have all the episodes of Shishomaru and Ling.
The contrast. Cartoons are usually associated with bright colors and fun, so when horror elements are added, it creates a really interesting contrast. It can be both spooky and somewhat endearing at the same time.