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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
Well, you could try looking on specialized Indian streaming services that often have a wide range of foreign dramas dubbed in Hindi. Sometimes, local TV channels also air such shows.
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.