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.
Doraemon is central in Doraemon new stories. He has that iconic pocket filled with all sorts of incredible gadgets. Nobita is the one who usually gets into trouble and needs Doraemon's help. Shizuka is the kind girl who often helps Nobita with his studies or other things. Gian and Suneo add more elements to the stories. Gian with his strength and Suneo with his wealth and sometimes jealousy, they all interact in different ways to create interesting storylines.
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.
Well, in Doraemon new stories, there are always amazing gadgets. For example, the Anywhere Door. It allows characters to go to any place they want instantly. It's so cool and often leads to exciting adventures.
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.
Doraemon had more episodes than Crayon Shin-chan and Cherry Maruko.
Doraemon was a Japanese anime with 188 episodes.
Crayon Shin-chan's episode count was also 188 episodes.
The number of episodes for Chibi Maruko was uncertain, but it should be no less than 188 episodes because Chibi Maruko was a TV series and not an animated film.
" Burning " was an anti-Japanese TV series with a total of 31 episodes. The drama tells the story of a mission to protect and decipher a password during the Anti-Japanese War, which affects the fate of a series of small characters such as bandits and the boss of an illegal shop. The specific way to watch it might require further research or visit related websites.
There are many wonderful works in the new Japanese dramas of 2011. The following are some of the works worthy of recommendation:
1 " Dragon and Tiger ": This is a romantic comedy that starred Kazuya Kamei and Kento Yamazaki. It tells the story of a series of interesting things that happen in the daily life of two young people in Kyoto.
" Wild Boar Transformation ": This was a youth inspirational drama starred by Yamada Ryosuke. It told the story of a boy from a poor family who worked hard to enter an elite school and made a series of good friends.
3 " Ways to Cultivate a Passerby Female Lead ": This was a romantic comedy starred by Rimi Ishihara. It told the story of an ordinary girl who accidentally transmigrated to ancient Japan and became a female lead with outstanding magical abilities.
4 " Morning 5 to 9: A Handsome Monk Fell in Love with Me ": This was a romantic comedy starred by Susumu Terashima, which told the story of a love story between a strange but kind-hearted monk and a lively and cheerful young woman.
5 " Tower of God ": This is an action suspense drama starred by Yoshihiro Tokuga. It tells the story of a group of explorers who go to a mysterious tower to find treasure.
The above are some of the best works of the 2011 new Japanese dramas. Each work has its own unique charm that is worthy of the audience's appreciation.