Doraemon: Nobita39;s Monstrous Underwater Castle 1983 FilmAffinity
Nobita's typical day includes arriving late to school, falling asleep during class, credit scoring zero (0%) (F's in the English dub) on his checks, getting scolded by his professor, being teased by his classmates Gian and Suneo, dropping in the curbside rain gutters, getting chased by dogs after mistakenly moving on their tails, getting grounded by his mother for not doing his research, and being bullied by all his friends except Shizuka, who remembers Nobita's kind heart and cares for him. He's a coward who is worried by almost everything also, ghosts particularly, and a cry-baby (a running gag in the show has Nobita crying and requesting Doraemon to draw out his gadgets, mainly at the start of the episode). He dislikes taking place outdoor activities with his interest being taking a day nap or reading comics, right after school usually. In fact, sleeping and comic book reading are most likely his only true hobbies; one story features Nobita falling in three seconds just by closing his eyes asleep, while in others he chooses sleep over important events, such as watching the first sunrise on New Year's Day. The only thing halting him from residing at home on a regular basis, other than tinkering with Doraemon's gadgets, is Gian and Suneo bullying him to participate in baseball games or criticisms from his parents and Doraemon to venture out and play.Regardless of the above flaws, Nobita is usually portrayed as being kind-hearted, emotional, honest, once in a while hard-working (like when he gets into a wager with his friends) and sometimes courageous. He has often risked his life to assist in saving others or even complete civilizations in full-length experiences. Though he is shown to be poor academically, the reason behind it is especially his laziness, and he has secured good markings in multiple episodes also, proving his credentials. Nobita can be quite serious and accountable at times. Nobita is weak for the most part things but has some strengths. For instance, Nobita has excellent marksmanship which rivals (or even surpasses) Dora the Kid. He is able to weave excellent string characters also, is a great archer, and a fairly good comic publication critic, owing to the huge amount of the time he spends on reading them. He is also very creative when it comes to utilizing Doraemon's gizmos (in one episode, he found a way to use a gizmo called 'the broadcasting mirror' profitably, for advertising, even when Doraemon himself couldn't think of any use for this).In the initial background where Doraemon didn't interfere, Nobita marries Jaiko (Gian's sister, although he loves Shizuka), never sees a good job, starts his own business, and goes bankrupt eventually. Doraemon succeeds on his mission to avoid each one of these from happening, as observed in several episodes where they happen to be the future. Nobita eventually marries Shizuka and becomes an official in the Ministry of Environment.
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