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Doraemon is a world famous robotic cat from the future, loved not only by children but also by adults.
Doraemon is sent by the grandson of the protagonist Nobita to help his grandfather "correct his terrible mistake", hoping that the next generation will have a better life. There are many interesting facts surrounding this robotic cat that even the most loyal fans may not know.
Doraemon is much weaker than Dorami's sister
Doraemon has a younger sister named Dorami. Dorami is smaller than Doraemon, is the next generation robot cat, but it is a robot cat with much greater power. Specifically, Dorami can generate power up to 10,000 horsepower, 77 times more than the cat Doraemon can only produce 129.3 horsepower.
The reason Doraemon is blue, loses both ears and is most afraid of mice in the world
In most of the series, Doraemon is blue and loses both ears. The original version of Doraemon is a yellow mechanical cat with 2 complete ears. In a careless time, the robot cat Doraemon was gnawed by a mouse in both ears, making his head become round and shiny. After saying goodbye to his hands, Doraemon also said goodbye to his girlfriend Nora Miyako. This caused him to become severely shocked and depressed. Because of crying too much, the yellow paint has been peeled off and turned into a lovely blue as readers can still see. Haunting the past also makes Doraemon the most afraid of mice in the world.
Character names in Doraemon all have a certain meaning
Behind each name in the Doraemon series there is a certain meaning. That shows the sophistication and creativity that the author has dropped into this famous comic. Doraemon means stray cat, referring to a robotic cat from the future to the past. Nobi means very intelligent, beyond the limit, unfortunately the truth is quite the opposite.
Shizuka means very peaceful, quiet, implying here that the author wants to say that Xuka is peaceful, good. Suneo means skinny or sulky boy. Jaian or Chaien means likes punching and kicking. The name Jaian is also pronounced like the English word "giant" which means giant. Dekisugi means very intelligent, can do anything, or simply said "one's son".
Nobita's "immortal" achievements
Besides Doraemon, Nobita - a clumsy, lazy boy is also the main character. Nobita is also the source of most of the disastrous problems in the series. Nobita's achievements are truly "immortal", counting dew includes: Borrowing Doraemon's treasure 1178 times. 578 treasures were destroyed, ran away from home 14 times. Steal money from mom 12 times, sell house 2 times. Saw Jaian naked 12 times. Nearly destroyed the Earth 207 times. Teasing Xuka 542 times, speeding up her skirt 122 times. Seeing Shizuka naked 127 times. This was a stunning achievement for a boy like Nobita who did nothing right.
Doraemon's treasures are actually inventions ahead of their time
Each Doraemon story often talks about a treasure that has a positive view of science - technology in the future. Each of Doraemon's treasures can be everyday items such as doors, tables, chairs, bamboo pinwheels or science fiction devices such as time scarves, miniature flashlights, magic doors. ,... Therefore, Doraemon was once voted as one of the most powerful characters besides Songoku (7 dragon balls).
In fact, the treasures imagined by the author since the 1970s have already been realized by science and technology. Typically, the camera appears in Nobita Exploring New Lands, used by Doraemon and Nobita to find the location of the giant god statue in the middle of the African jungle. If the creator of Doraemon copyrighted this invention idea, it is likely that Google would have to spend a large amount of money to buy back this idea for the Google Map software we are using today.
1293 - Doraemon's lucky number
1293 is a lucky number and is also a number associated with Doraemon's life, they include: 129.3 kg: is Doraemon's real weight. 129.3 cm: is Doraemon's largest head circumference. 129.3 horsepower: is the maximum power of Doraemon. 209.3 km/h: is the maximum running speed when meeting the mouse of the robot cat. 129.3 cm: is the height that Doraemon can turn on when scared. 12/9/3: is Doraemon's birthday in Japanese writing. The life of Nobita's "all-powerful treasure" mechanical cat is associated with many events related to the number 1293.
The reason Doraemon doesn't have a final episode
Due to being a manga with a relatively independent structure, the stories only share the same setting and characters, and Doraemon's plot has little to do with each other. Therefore, until his death in 1996, the author almost never mentioned the end of the Doraemon series. Only 3 times Doraemon's ending has been published including 2 endings with the purpose of ending the series because Doraemon's readers have grown and the Publisher thinks that Doraemon needs a real ending.
Before his death, the author Fujiko left a will that he did not want his precious brainchild to die, so he did not write the last part about the ending of Doraemon. So, he wanted after he died, he wanted Doraemon readers to write a new story for this lovely character from the future and from there many different stories about the robot cat. This is like Doraemon baseball, Doraemon army,... The final chapter about Doraemon's death and Nobita's successful study efforts is just one of the endings created by fans and is quite similar to the style of artist Fujiko. . So many people believe that it is a fact, but until now, even though it has been nearly 20 years, the end of the Doraemon series is still a mystery.
Doraemon is recognized as an official citizen of Japan
Although the Manga industry was born with the main purpose for children, the series itself and Doraemon's characters have become familiar and familiar images in Japan. In this Land of the Rising Sun, we can see Doraemon images anywhere, from wristwatches to trains, even Doraemon has been taught as a secondary subject at Torigama University since. year 1998.
In 1997, the Japanese post office issued a set of Doraemon stamps and immediately sold out when they opened for sale. In March 2008, the Japanese government selected Doraemon as the official Japanese animation ambassador. On September 3, 2012, Doraemon was given an official household registration in Kawasaki city, becoming a symbol of Japan - exactly 100 years since this character was born.
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