It’s a journey between dream and reality with Doraemon in ‘Nobita
Nobita's typical day contains arriving past due to school, falling asleep during class, scoring zero (0%) (F's in the British dub) on his tests, getting scolded by his instructor, being teased by his classmates Suneo and Gian, falling in the curbside rain gutters, getting chased by canines after moving on the tails mistakenly, getting grounded by his mom for not concluding his homework, and being bullied by all his friends except Shizuka, who remembers Nobita's kind heart and cares for him. He's also a coward who is scared by almost everything, particularly ghosts, and a cry-baby (a working gag in the show has Nobita crying and asking for Doraemon to bring out his gadgets, mostly at the start of the event). He dislikes occurring outdoor activities along with his interest being taking an afternoon nap or reading comics, usually right after school. In fact, sleeping and comic book reading are probably his only true hobbies; one story features Nobita falling asleep in three seconds just by closing his eyes, while in others he chooses sleep over important events, such as watching the first sunrise on New Year's Day. The thing halting him from staying at home on a regular basis, other than experimenting with Doraemon's devices, is Gian and Suneo bullying him to take part in baseball games or criticisms from his parents and Doraemon to venture out and play.Despite the above flaws, Nobita is portrayed to be kind-hearted usually, emotional, honest, sometimes hard-working (like when he enters a wager along with his friends) and sometimes courageous. He has often risked his life to help save others or even whole civilizations in full-length stories. Though he is shown to be academically poor, the reason behind it is principally his laziness, and he has secured good marks in multiple episodes also, proving his credentials. Nobita can be quite serious and responsible sometimes. Nobita is weak at most things but does have some strengths. For instance, Nobita has excellent marksmanship which rivals (or even surpasses) Dora the Kid. They can also weave excellent string figures, is a superb archer, and a good comic e book critic fairly, due to the huge amount of time he spends on reading them. He's also very creative when it comes to utilizing Doraemon's gizmos (in a single episode, he found a way to use a gadget called 'the broadcasting mirror' profitably, for advertising, even when Doraemon himself couldn't think of any use for it).In the initial history where Doraemon did not interfere, Nobita marries Jaiko (Gian's sister, although he is in love with Shizuka), never confirms a good job, begins his own business, and goes bankrupt eventually. Doraemon succeeds on his mission to prevent each one of these from happening, as observed in several episodes in which they happen to be the future. Nobita eventually marries Shizuka and becomes an officer in the Ministry of Environment.
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