Doraemon has a pocket from which it produces many gadgets, medicines and tools from the future. The pocket is called yōjigen-pocket (literally pocket fourth dimension). Some of the gadgets (Dogu) are based on real Japanese household devices with fanciful twists, but most are completely fiction (although some may be based on folklore or religious stories). Thousands of Dogu have been featured in Doraemon. The number of Dogu was approximated at 4,500. And 'this variety that makes Doraemon continued to be popular among readers / viewers adults. In the series, the availability of Dogu sometimes depends on Doraemon has money available, and he often said Dogu some are expensive in the future. The most famous are the "bamboo-copter" (very similar to those that appear in the earlier series Beany and Cecil), a small head accessory that allows you to fly, "Anywhere Door", a door that opens to any place the 'user so wishes, and the "Time Machine". Some of the Dogu application appears in other works of Fujiko F. Fujio, as a 21-emon, Kaibutsu-kun, Kiteretsu Daihyakka, Mikio Mikio or Pāman.
Even if you can hear very well, Doraemon has no ears: the ears were eaten by a robotic mouse, giving it a long series phobia of the creatures.
The only main character is female Shizuka Minamoto , Which serves as a romantic interest for Nobita, but otherwise its role is to support a minor character. Nobita's main human friends and / or rivals include Takeshi (nicknamed 'Gian', the giant English word), a bully consumed, and Suneo, a clever, gleefully, spoiled rich brat. There are many recurring characters support such Dekisugi, Nobita's parents, the mother of Gian, his school teacher, his descendants from the future, and the sister of Doraemon, Dorami.
The stories are formulaic, usually focused on the everyday struggles of fifth grader Nobita, the protagonist of the story. In a typical chapter, Nobita comes home crying about a problem he faces in school and / or the local neighborhood. After hearing him out, Doraemon often offers advice for his problem (s), but that is never enough for Nobita, who is constantly looking for the "fast, easy" way out (which offers viewers the vision why the life Nobita turned the way in which did). Finally, after Nobita and / or incite, Doraemon produces a futuristic gadget out of his bag above to help Nobita fix his problem, implement the revenge, or show off to friends.
Unfortunately, when in possession of the gadget, Nobita usually is in far worse trouble than before, despite Doraemon's best intentions and warnings. Sometimes, Nobita's friends (usually Suneo or Gian) Doraemon steal the gadgets and end up abusing them. However, by the end of the story, there is usually paid to the characters who end up abusing them, and a moral is taught.
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