The last episode of Doraemon was released in Japan.
The world is really not beautiful-the protagonist Daxiong suddenly wakes up from his sleep and finds himself lying in a hospital bed. It turns out that there has never been a robot cat, a universal pocket or ... in short, the protagonist is a patient who was sent to a mental hospital because of extreme autism and has been in the hospital for eight years. Shizuko is the protagonist's childhood secret love partner, and all the memories of the protagonist stay in the morning eight years ago. Everything is the protagonist's fantasy. ......
This ending reflects the indifference of Japanese society, and also expresses the author's extreme disappointment with society ... Later, because readers are extremely disgusted with its ending (at the same time, the suicide rate in Japan has obviously increased, and at least 100 people are directly affected by its ending, feeling desperate for life, and robot cats are the only beautiful and simple psychological comfort for these suicides), they decided not to use this ending in the animated version. (of course, I can't see it in China. ) In the museum of elementary school, the last page of Mr. Fujimoto's work "Adventure in a City wilder than a clockwork" is treasured. Mr. Fujimoto died before he finished his final work. The cause of death was overwork.
———————— Refutation: The ending existed a long time ago, and I believe many friends have seen it. First of all, this ending is not official, and it has never appeared in the TV series or comic book version.
As far as I know, autistic children lack imagination and are unwilling to contact and communicate with others. In that case, how can Nobita create such a gorgeous world? How can you have a crush on someone else?
Next, to my surprise, the last episode of Doraemon was released in Japan, and then it was written that it was decided not to use this ending in the animated version. Since this ending has never been used, how can it be "broadcast"? Secondly, the article has said "the last episode". So, where did the "clockwork city adventure" come from?
The article also said that "the author is extremely disappointed with the society", but if we look at the last work of Mr. Fujimoto (that is, the author), the teacher failed to finish this long story, but left a manuscript, so the plot was completely in accordance with the teacher's idea. Friends who have seen this work should know that this work is not like the work of a person who is "extremely disappointed with society" at all.
Statistics show that 200,000 to 250,000 people commit suicide every year in Japan, not to mention 100. Even if 1000 people commit suicide because of this outcome, the fluctuation is only 0.5% at most. How can we say that the suicide rate has obviously increased?
So, this ending is a fake ending.
Plant No.2 is male.
Kangfu fell and hit his head, but he couldn't afford the operation. For Kangfu, Dingdong sold all the props, but unfortunately the operation failed and Kangfu became a vegetable. Finally, Dingdong took out the door of time and space left just in case, so that Kangfu, who was in a vegetative state, opened the door to where he wanted to go. Therefore, the place Camfrog wants to go is ... heaven.
———————— Refutation: It was also an ending that existed a long time ago, which was groundless and full of loopholes. Specifically, Doraemon has a first-aid kit that can cure all diseases, but how can it be cured only by "starting"? Future science should be able to cure him easily, so why sell props? Moreover, the original work explicitly denies the existence of heaven (refer to The Kingdom of Clouds in Nobita), not to mention that dimension door refers to the transfer of time. If you want to move this place, you should use any gate. I don't believe that Teacher Fujiko (the author of this cartoon) can create so many contradictions in just a few words. This ending is obviously written by a third party-a person who knows nothing about Doraemon.
Despite these contradictions, loopholes still exist. To give a simple example, a vegetable has no thoughts, can't think of where he is going, and it is even more impossible to "let a vegetable Camfrog open the door." For another example, Japan's insurance and medical system is very perfect. Surgery caused by accidents is free in principle, while Nobita is a primary school student. In Japan, it is common knowledge that the medical expenses of children before the age of 15 are all provided by the state.
Just a few words, there are countless loopholes. This concise ending is only a translated version. I have seen the original Japanese version, and it is full of loopholes.
So this ending is also false.
Doraemon 3 without electricity
One day, Kangfu forgot to do his homework as usual and was scolded by the teacher at school. As usual, he was bullied by the big fat man and the strong husband. Even his future wife, Shizuko, said she would marry someone else. In short, for Camfrog, life is a series of similar events-today is no different from yesterday. The only change is that Ding-Ding suddenly becomes a plant machine. No matter how Camfrog kicks, hits and curses, Ding-Ding doesn't respond.
Kangfu didn't know what happened to Tinker Bell and cried sadly all night. However, no matter how sad Camfrog was, Tinker Bell just sat motionless in front of the pillar. Camfrog put his hand into his pocket and tried, but nothing happened in his pocket. Finally, Kangfu remembered the time machine in the drawer and flew to the 22nd century to find Tinker Bell's sister in pajamas. When Tinker Bell saw his younger brother, he knew at once that the battery had run out. When he wanted to change the battery, Tinker Bell remembered one. Ding Ling had to ask Kangfu: Are you willing to let your brother and your memory disappear? It turns out that the old cat robot has a spare battery in its ear so that it can keep its memory when charging. But ... Tinker Bell has no ears! Kangfu finally understood the difficulty of the matter, and all kinds of memories churned in Kangfu's mind: Kangfu and Dingdang flew to the past and the future, and also fought in the dinosaur world, the underwater world, and even the universe ... Ding Ling tried to explain to Kangfu: If you want to install a new battery, Dingdang will lose all the memories when Kangfu woke up. If you keep the status quo, the memory will not disappear. Therefore, Camfrog chose to maintain the status quo. At this time,
After more than ten years, Kangfu, who returned from overseas, has grown into a handsome and charming young man and worked in a cutting-edge technology enterprise. His bride is Shizuko. In those years, after Dingdang returned to the 22nd century, Kangfu only told people around him that Dingdang returned to the future world. After a long time, no one mentioned jingle again. However, Tinker Bell has actually been kept in Kangfu's wardrobe. Kangfu His grades improved year by year, and he finally went abroad to study. Now, in his research room, Kangfu calls his wife Amethyst, who is forbidden to enter and leave the research room on weekdays, and says to her, "Look, I'm going to press the switch." Say that finish, camfrog could not help but shed two strings of tears. For this moment, he studied hard for more than ten years ... for this moment, from a person who always forgets to do his homework, his grades are the last.
Refutation: This ending is a "comic book fan ending" published by a Japanese author, and it is also a fan magazine. The author is "Yi Tian Tan Yi", unofficial. At first, the college ignored it. Later, this ending spread on the Internet, which led to a particularly hot sale of books (13380 volumes). Because too many people misunderstood, the college had to sue male writers, demanding to stop publishing and delete cartoons spread on the Internet. The result should be the victory of the primary school. Male writers were asked to pay millions of yen from the manuscript fee, and all the other books were abandoned in the library. This writer also gave up being a cartoonist because of this incident and returned to his hometown. So the false ending not only hurts the reader, but also brings a lot of trouble to the author.
So, let's specifically refute this ending. First of all, about the motivation of Doraemon. In the original work, the power source of Doraemon is "nuclear fusion furnace", that is, nuclear energy. The raw material is ordinary food. So Doraemon should have no batteries, right? Not to mention the battery is dead. Suppose Doraemon's long-term failure to eat or drink leads to the exhaustion of nuclear energy. Even so, the memory of Doraemon will not disappear. For example, I believe many of you have hard drives or USB flash drives. Please think about whether their memories have disappeared when you unplug these appliances. Not that I know of. This is because there is a small battery in the hard disk to save memory. This kind of battery is scattered in all parts, and sometimes we can see a small battery on the chip, that is. However, in this ending, these small batteries are all concentrated in the ears. It's just a small battery. Why do you have to take it far away from the hard disk? This is really unreasonable. Moreover, if there is no small battery to keep the memory, then the memory of the moment when the main battery is dead should disappear, not the moment when the battery is unplugged.
It is also mentioned that the four-dimensional pocket cannot be used. In the original work, Nobita took off his pocket many times, and Doraemon often washed his pocket, never seeing it become unusable.
At the end of the article, Daxiong worked hard and became a doctor of returnees. This is a very warm scene, but I have to refute it. In fact, Daxiong University can repair Doraemon without "studying hard for more than ten years"-just send Doraemon to the future factory for them to repair, or use a repair lamp. Since Dorami can move from the future to the modern, Nobita should also be able to move from the modern to the future.
To sum up, this ending is also false. But I don't hate this ending, because it is warm after all, not as cruel and disgusting as other endings.
No.4 the end of childhood (the real dark life of robot cat)
I studied in Qingdao University for 2 years, during which I didn't learn professional courses well. Instead, I signed up for a Japanese class. At that time, I liked hokage and pirates, so I wanted to learn some Japanese to play.
Our teacher is a Japanese, Hiroshi Fujimoto, 198 1 year old, five years older than me, and his Chinese is excellent. He is a very funny person. He quotes classics in his lectures, and even a small grammar point can be philosophized by him.
Fujimoto Yuzuru, I turned my attention to the Japanese. I used to think that the Japanese people hated China and were all right-wingers. But he is a man of the extreme left. He told us that he has a brother who is 15 years older than himself and is engaged in the communist movement in Japan. Joining the "Red Army" in the craze (a Japanese KB organization under the guise of communism, which is not discussed here) was an enthusiastic revolutionary at that time. At that time, many Japanese young people regarded the United States as the root of depravity and China as the best country in the world. We discussed comics there once after class. Many students come to him to learn Japanese because they like Japanese comics. Chatting and chatting, we talked about the most unforgettable cartoons we saw as children. Take a break, saint, fiend hero altar, and so on.
Finally, we talked about the same topic: Doraemon (Taiwanese translation, that is, the earliest contact I had when I was a child was called Tinker Bell).
There is no denying that this is an animated film with the best memories of my whole childhood. The time machine that shuttles through strange tracks, the bamboo dragonfly flying overhead, can go to any door anywhere after opening ... Daxiong, Yijing, Tinker Bell ... I remember listening to a song in which the lyrics said, "If I don't marry Daxiong in the end, I will collapse if I persist for one second." She was inexplicably moved. When we talked about this topic, Fujimoto smiled and proudly said to us: Do you know the author of Doraemon? I said, the author is Fujiko Fujio. I remember when I was a child, I liked to watch the long robot cat with such a name on its cover. He still smiled and said, yes, but not in detail. Then he began to tell us about the author:
Doraemon was painted by two authors, Fujimoto Hiroshi and Su Sunzi. They have been using a pen named "F. Fujio Fujiko" since 1952. Of course, the most famous cartoon is Doraemon.
Suddenly, he gave us a mysterious smile. Do you know my relationship with Hiroshi Fujimoto? It suddenly occurred to me that Fujimoto's surname is the same as Fujimoto Hiro. Is he your father? A person asked weakly. Fujimoto smiled broadly: Fujimoto Hiroshi is old enough to be my grandfather! He told us that his grandfather and Fujimoto Hiroshi were half-brothers. Before Fujimoto Hiroshi died, Fujimoto Hiroshi's classmates often pestered Fujimoto Hiroshi for Doraemon's signature. However, he and Fujimoto Hiroshi have only met several times.
In our conversation, I found that children in China and Japan have the same childhood elements as Doraemon ... Fujimoto told us that since Fujimoto Hiroshi died, the creative right of Robot Cat was given to his two apprentices. No wonder I saw on the news that Robot Cat was going to release a new theatrical version ... I thought.
An endless Doraemon can still affect our future generations. A classmate sighed. At this time, Fujimoto Hiroshi's expression was a little depressed. He told us that Doraemon actually has an ending. I have read similar posts on the Internet. Does it mean that the protagonist is autistic? I asked. No, all the rumors on the Internet are false. He said. There was an ending in the cartoon of the primary school museum, saying that Doraemon left Nobita, but that was not true, because Doraemon finally came back. So what is the real ending? We asked eagerly.
Fujimoto sighed and said, actually, I don't want to talk about this ending. I knew it was small at that time, so I felt a little gloomy. There's nothing to think about now that I'm old. As you know, in addition to Doraemon, F. Fujio Fujiko has drawn other cartoons, one of which is called "A Short Story of Different Colors", which is a short cartoon of science fiction, KB and profound reflection on human nature. When Hiroshi Fujimoto died, he always painted five short stories in different colors. In fact, before his death, he was working on the sixth book, but there were only a few words and sketches in the sixth book, and he died. Later, when sorting out his relics, these drafts fell into the hands of his disciples, and one of them was about the finale of Doraemon. Because Fujimoto Hiroshi's last words were to let his two disciples take over the mantle of Doraemon, his disciples did not draw the ending. Later, when I heard about it, I went to see the ending of Fujimoto Hiroshi's painting with his apprentice. His apprentice couldn't refuse, so he showed it to me.
Fujimoto bowed his head in a broad sense, as if remembering. We didn't speak, just waiting for his words. He looked up at us and said, I read the story, just a sketch and a simple text introduction. The general idea is this.
One morning, Daxiong (translated as Kangfu in Taiwanese) woke up and found himself sitting in a strange chair with Doraemon in front of him. Doraemon greeted her warmly, but her expression was dull. Daxiong tried to get up from the chair, but he fell down. Doraemon said that because of sitting in a chair for a long time, life continues with nutrient solution, so the muscles atrophy and can't walk. Daxiong doesn't understand what Doraemon means. So Doraemon explained to him that human science and technology developed greatly in the 22 nd century, but the problems of new energy and food were not solved, and the world population surged. Therefore, at that time, human go-vern-ment decided to conduct a unified brain test for newborn babies from the overall interests of mankind. Newborns whose intelligence is proved to be below a certain level will be connected to a life-sustaining device, which will deliver them low-cost nutrient solution to maintain their lives and make them enter a virtual state. Like the matrix. Someone interrupted.
Fujimoto nodded and continued.
In this virtual state, this device will simulate novel and interesting scenes, making people feel the happiness that they can't experience in the real world.
Then, everything became clear. The props in Doraemon's pocket-bamboo dragonfly, random door, shrink pistol, Momotaro rice ball, time towel ... those childhood friends-Yijing, Ji 'an, Fu Xiao, Chumushan. ...
The boring things we have experienced together-Ghost Rock under the Sea, Arabian Nights, Dream of the Three Musketeers, and Great Adventures in the underworld ... are all simulated by devices, just to compensate children with relatively low intelligence, so that they can be happy in fantasy and experience the beauty of childhood.
And childhood is over, and everything is over. Nutrition equipment is only a humanitarian consideration. When those children reach the age of 14, the cruel reality begins. Because the earth's resources are too tight, those children who live on nutrient solution in the virtual world will be forced to "leave", that is, be killed. Their only right before they leave is to know the truth.
The robot, which looks like Doraemon, said to Nobita: You should be lucky, because you have experienced happiness in the illusion that people in reality can't feel all their lives. People in reality have to experience the fatigue of work and the torture of cruel society, but you don't have to do anything, just experience those novelties. So don't be afraid of your leaving. On the contrary, it is the most terrible to integrate into the busy real society.
Nobita listened with tears in his eyes, pleading with him to let himself into fantasy again and say goodbye to his friends. The robot agreed.
Nobita re-entered the fantasy. He used his pocket money to buy many gifts for his good friends-her husband's remote-controlled plane, Ji 'an's baseball cap, Yi Jing's skirt ... Finally, he used the rest of the money to buy Doraemon's favorite gongs and drums and had the last reunion dinner with his family.
Daxiong is sensible. Mom said with a smile.
Yes, because I have grown up ... Nobita has tears in his eyes.
At night, Nobita held Doraemon tightly. Doraemon, do you think we will be together forever?
At this time, the split mirror in the cartoon cuts into the real world, and Doraemon robot reaches out a round hand and touches Daxiong with his eyes closed. Nobita's body convulsed and then fell to the ground. In the last picture, the robot said in a cold voice: Complete the task, the target has "left" ...
Teacher Fujimoto finished, and everyone felt sorry for the ending.
He said, I was only a teenager when I read this cartoon, and I cried after reading it. It's nothing to think about now. The most vivid story of Doraemon can only remain in my childhood memory, and now, our childhood is long over. ...
end
———————— Refutation:
Some people may have seen many similar endings, but the content is slightly different. (that is, "Real Dark Life") This was deleted by some people in the reprint. Here, let's refute the original.
This ending has been circulating recently. As far as I know, it originated in China. Its content is cruel and true, and it is also extremely harmful in the ending.
So, let's start to refute it. In the article, the author said that he interviewed Hiroshi Fujimoto. I immediately searched the Japanese search website for this name, but this person did not appear. As can be seen from the article, "Hiroshi Fujimoto" is a professor at Qingdao University. So, next, I found the homepage of Qingdao University and looked up the name "Fujimoto Generalized", and the result was still zero. How can a university professor have no news at all? It's really puzzling.
Teacher Fujiko was writing the novel Adventures in Key Cities when he died. If this ending was written by Mr. Fujiko, did Mr. Fujiko write the ending and draw a long story? Or did you draw the ending when you were drawing a long story? It doesn't make sense over there. Moreover, it is mentioned in the article that "two of his disciples came to take over the mantle of Doraemon". After suffering from cancer, Fujimoto Hiroshi wrote a suicide note, specifically explaining how Doraemon should continue after her death. Since Fujimoto Hiroshi asked two disciples to take over, why draw the ending? Obviously this is a contradiction. This ending is obviously gloomy, which is unreasonable. "Fujiko Fujio" was originally two people, Fujimoto and Abiko. Later, they separated because Abiko's style gradually turned to darkness, that is to say, Abiko deliberately separated in order not to affect optimistic cartoons such as Doraemon. Then, will Hiroshi Fujimoto, who was separated from Abico specifically to avoid darkening Doraemon, draw such a dark ending for Doraemon? To say the least, if this ending is really written by Hiroshi Fujimoto, then since he hasn't published it yet and Doraemon is still serialized, it means that he has given up this ending, or it may just flash in his mind. In that case, is it necessary for us to publish something that one's whim or deliberately abandoned as the ending? This is also different from Fujiko's original intention. Therefore, even if this ending is really written by Fujiko, we should regard it as a fake. Of course, this is a big step backwards. I still believe that our optimistic and humorous teacher Fujimoto Hiroshi won't write such a negative ending.
However, these are too subjective, so let's find the flaws in the article objectively.
The article is very long, and the simple content is that "Daxiong's world is created by future science, because the future resources can no longer maintain the population, so let Daxiong's mentally retarded children enter the dreamland and realize the happiness that the real world can't achieve. But by the age of 14, these children will be killed. " Huh? Experience happiness that you can't experience in the real world? How can I remember that Nobita was not very happy in the "fantasy world", at least not before Doraemon arrived. Then, if the arrival of Doraemon is the so-called "happiness", why wait for nearly ten years? (Doraemon's dream entry time in the original work is not uniform, and it is considered as 10 years old. Here is the fourth grade. ) For ten years, Nobita has been bullied by Pang Hu, Fu Xiao and others, and his test scores have been poor, and Shizuka ignored him. Can this be called "happiness"? Moreover, the setting of "being killed at the age of fourteen" is also problematic. As some friends may know, Nobita lived on an uninhabited island for 15 years, far exceeding 14 years. According to the setting in this ending, you should twitch alone before Doraemon comes, and then die alone (of course, this is hardly "happiness"). However, as we all know, Nobita didn't die. Finally, Doraemon found him and returned to his original age with a time scarf.
To sum up, this ending is also false. The abomination of this ending lies in the ending, which completely denies the world full of love in Doraemon, that is, the world created by teacher Fujiko for many years, and implants us with a terrible concept-"reality is always dark", which is also a kind of abnormal mood of the author.
Fifth place and other endings
Friends who see here may not find the ending you see, which is normal, because it is not the "ending".
"The end" one:
Because people will come to visit modern times in the future, which will cause troubles for modern people, and laws will be enacted to prohibit time travel in the future, so Doraemon will go back.
————————— This ending was published in the March issue of Showa 46 (197 1), the fourth grade primary school. The magazine that publishes Doraemon is called Small College. This "small academy" does not publish only one book every month, but six books from grade one to grade six, corresponding to all grades. So when the fourth-grade pupils start school and become the fifth grade, the books they want to read will also change from the fourth grade to the fifth grade, so the ending is to say goodbye to these children. But when they see the fifth grade, they will find that Doraemon is back.
"end" b:
Daxiong's grandson believes that if Doraemon is always around Daxiong, Daxiong will become a person who depends on others for everything, so Doraemon will return to the future. So Doraemon pretended to be ill, but seeing Nobita's sincere and worried expression, Doraemon told Nobita the reason why he really wanted to return to the future. Nobita said that he thought so, so he wanted Doraemon to return to the future with confidence. Since then, Daxiong has worked hard, and Doraemon watches Daxiong's efforts with time TV every day.
————————— This ending was published in the March issue of Showa 47 (1972), the fourth grade primary school. Same as above (this ending was drawn for the same reason as the ending above).
"end" c:
Doraemon decided to return to the future, but he was afraid that Nobita would be bullied and no one would take care of him. Seeing Doraemon's worry, Nobita secretly decided to take good care of himself. Even if you fight with others, bite your teeth and hit them. Don't rely on Doraemon's magic weapon to win everything, and finally let Doraemon return to the future with confidence.
————————— This ending was published in the March issue of the third grade of elementary school in Showa 49. The topic is goodbye, Doraemon. This ending is slightly different from the above two endings At that time, because the Doraemon of Japanese TV station was unpopular, Fujimoto (the author) had his own new serial, so he really planned to end it. But later, because of his love for Doraemon, he couldn't give up Doraemon, so he drew it back in April of the fourth grade in the same year and rewrote Doraemon until now.
These three "endings" are endings, but they are not real endings. If one of these three endings becomes a real ending, we will never see Doraemon again. It is precisely because the author has such a deep love for Doraemon that he can cast such a classic cartoon.
Anyone who tries to spread a fake ending upstairs is dead.