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The Tragic True Story Behind the Beloved Cartoon Doraemon

The Heartbreaking Real Tale of the Adorable Cartoon Doraemon

By MD.KAMRUL HOSENPublished 2 days ago 3 min read
The Tragic True Story of the Cute Cartoon Doraemon

Our #1 youth animation, Doraemon, holds an extraordinary spot in numerous hearts. Nonetheless, hardly any realize that this cherished series is supposed to be motivated by a sad genuine story.

The Nobi Family and Youthful Nobita

In a city in Japan, the Nobi family lived with their main child, Nobita. Since early on, Nobita confronted huge physical and scholarly difficulties. His fragility and absence of scholarly ability made him an obvious objective for harassing at school. Gian and Suneo, two of his colleagues, were especially persevering in their prodding and badgering of Nobita.

Shizuka: Nobita's Just Companion

Notwithstanding the savagery of his companions, Nobita tracked down comfort in his kinship with Shizuka. She was his main genuine companion, offering him the friendship and benevolence that others denied him. Sadly, Shizuka's family needed to move to another city, leaving Nobita much more separated and defenseless.

The Puzzling Blue Feline

Before Shizuka left, Nobita experienced an odd blue feline while playing one day. Shizuka named the feline Doraemon, and Nobita immediately framed a bond with this unconventional cat. After Shizuka's flight, Doraemon turned into Nobita's dependable friend, giving him a few similarity to solace and satisfaction.

The Episode that Made a huge difference

Unfortunately, one day while playing, Nobita's classmates, in their persistent tormenting, wound up killing Doraemon. This occasion was a disastrous disaster for Nobita. The deficiency of his cherished feline compounded by the persistent harassing drove Nobita into a profound extreme lethargies.

Nobita's Extreme lethargies and Fantasy land

During his six-year extreme lethargies, Nobita longed for an alternate reality. In this fantasy land, Shizuka returned, and from what was in store came a mechanical feline named Doraemon. This Doraemon had a variety of devices intended to satisfy all Nobita's desires, turning his life around and making serious areas of strength for him skilled. In this fantasy, Nobita encountered the satisfaction and strengthening that escaped him, in actuality.

The Tragic Arousing

At the point when Nobita at long last woke from his unconsciousness, he needed to face the unforgiving truth that his ideal world was just a fantasy. The acknowledgment that Doraemon, the robot that made his fantasies work out as expected, was not genuine left Nobita crushed. The difference between his fantasy land and his hopeless the truth was a lot for him to bear. In his misery, Nobita decided to take his life. Prior to ending it all, he fastidiously reported his fantasy encounters in a journal.

The Production of Doraemon

The journal containing Nobita's fantasies and his envisioned undertakings with Doraemon tracked down its direction to Fujiko F. Fujio, the maker of the Doraemon series. Moved by the piercing and inventive stories, Fujio involved this as motivation to make the cherished animation that has enamored crowds around the world.

Elective Records

There are elective variants of this story. A few sources guarantee that Nobita didn't end it all however rather vanished after his feline's demise. It is said that he experienced a mental condition where one's creative mind is seen as the real world. In this state, Nobita faced a daily reality such that Doraemon existed and kept on being his companion.

The Tradition of Doraemon

Regardless of whether one puts stock in the shocking history, the effect of Doraemon is certain. The animation has furnished endless kids and grown-ups with giggling, life examples, and the encouraging thought that regardless of how extreme life gets, there is dependably trust and a companion who will remain by you.

The narrative of Nobita and Doraemon fills in as a strong sign of the significance of thoughtfulness, the effect of tormenting, and the mind boggling force of creative mind. It instructs us that our fantasies, regardless of how fantastical, can move stories that give pleasure and solace to other people. Doraemon's undertakings keep on reverberating, encapsulating an inheritance brought into the world from the profundities of distress yet changing into an encouraging sign and kinship.

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