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What is the ending of Nobita and Doraemon's dream?
I believe many people who clicked on this post know that Doraemon has various versions of endings, which originated in Japan and spread like an infectious disease, spreading all over the internet.

Here, I tell you clearly-Doraemon has no ending. Up to now, this work is still being shown (Asahi TV, Japan).

Now, you may remember an ending you saw. I believe you can find it in this post and understand its absurdity and folly.

If you want to reprint this post so that more people can know the truth, please help yourself. No need to inform the author.

This post is very long, so you can use the table of contents for easy search.

table of contents:

No.1 autistic hero-2L

No.2 vegetative hero-3L

No.3 Doraemon without electricity-4L

No.4 End of childhood (real dark life) —— 5L and 6L

No.5 other endings —— 7L

No.6 summary and thanks —— 8L

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21-8-7 15:17 reply to the report |

Doraemon

2/F, 9

Yufeng Empty Valley.

The world is really not beautiful-the protagonist Nobita 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 crush companion, 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 in society ... Later, due to the readers' extreme aversion to its ending (at the same time, the suicide rate in Japan was obviously UP, and at least more than 1 people were directly affected by its ending, and Robot Cat was 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 the elementary school, the last page of Mr. Fujimoto's work "Wild Than Too Clockwork Urban Adventure" is treasured. Mr. Fujimoto died before he finished the final work, and 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 version or the comic version.

As far as I know, autistic children lack imagination and are unwilling to contact and communicate with others. In that case, how can Daxiong create such a gorgeous world? How can you secretly love someone else?

What surprised me next was that the last episode of Doraemon was shown in Japan, and then it was written that it was decided not to use this ending in the animated version. Since this ending has not been used, how can it be "broadcast"? Secondly, the article has already said "the last episode". Then, where did the "wind-up urban adventure" come from?

The article also says that "the author is extremely disappointed with the society", but if we look at the last work "Nobita and Key City" by Mr. Fujimoto (that is, the author), although the teacher failed to finish this long story, he 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 nothing like the work of a person who is "extremely disappointed with society".

It is also written in the article that "the suicide rate in Japan was obviously UP in the same period, and at least 1 people were directly affected by its outcome and felt desperate for life". According to the data, there were 2, to 25, suicides in Japan every year, not to mention 1 people. Even if 1, people committed suicide because of this outcome, the fluctuation was only .5% at most. How can it be said that the suicide rate was obviously UP?

therefore, this ending is a false ending.

21-8-7 15:17 reply to the report |

Doraemon

9

3rd floor, Yufeng Empty Valley

No.2 vegetative man

Kangfu fell and hit his head, but he didn't have the money for surgery, so Dingdang sold all the props for Kangfu, but unfortunately the operation failed, Kangfu.

——————— Refutation: It is also the ending that existed a long time ago, which is groundless and full of loopholes. Specifically, Doraemon has a first-aid kit, which can cure all diseases, but how can it not be cured just by "hitting the head"? Future science should be able to cure him easily, so why sell props? Moreover, in the original work, it was explicitly denied that there was heaven (refer to "The Kingdom of Clouds in Nobita"), not to mention that the time-space gate refers to the transfer of time. If you want to transfer the 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 has no understanding of Doraemon.

Let go of these contradictions, and loopholes still exist. For a simple example, a vegetative person has no thoughts, can't think about where he wants to go, and it is even more impossible to "let Kangfu, who is a vegetative person, open the door". For another example, Japan's insurance and medical system are very perfect, and surgery caused by accidents is free in principle, and Nobita is a primary school student. In Japan, the medical expenses of children before the age of 15 are all provided by the state, which is common sense in Japan.

just two short sentences, with numerous loopholes. This concise ending is only a translated version, and I have read the original Japanese version, which is even more full of loopholes.

so, this ending is also false.

reply to the report at 15: 17 on August 7, 21 |

Doraemon without electricity

One day, Kangfu forgot to do his homework as usual, was scolded by the teacher at school, and was also fat and forced them as usual. Life is the repetition of a series of similar events-today is no different from yesterday. The only change is that Tinker Bell suddenly becomes a plant machine, and no matter how Kangfu kicks, beats and scolds, Tinker Bell doesn't respond.

Kangfu doesn't know what happened to Tinker Bell, and he cried sadly all night. However, no matter how sad Kangfu is, Tinker Bell just sits in front of the post. Kangfu reaches into his pocket and tries. There was no movement in his pocket. Finally, Kangfu remembered the time machine in the drawer and flew to the 22nd century in his pajamas to look for Ding Ding's sister. When Ding Ding saw that his brother was motionless, he immediately knew that the battery was used up. When he was trying to change the battery, Ding Ding remembered a very important thing: there was no backup power supply! Ding Ling had to ask Kangfu: Are you willing to let your brother and your memories disappear? It turns out that the old cat robot has a spare battery in its ear, so that it can keep its memory so far when charging. But … Jingle 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 fought in the universe ... Dingling tried to explain it to Kangfu: If you want to install a new battery, Dingdang will lose all the memories that Kangfu had when he woke up. If you keep the status quo, the memories will not disappear. As a result, Kangfu chose the status quo. At this time, Kang Fu, who returned from overseas, has grown into a handsome and charming young man and worked in a cutting-edge science and technology enterprise. His bride is Shizuko. In those days, after Jingle returned to the 22nd century, Kang Fu only told people around him that Jingle had returned to the future world. After a long time, no one mentioned Jingle any more. However, Jingle was actually kept in the closet of Kang Fu's house. Kang Fu worked hard to repair Jingle. Finally, I went abroad to study. Now, Kang Fu is in his own research room, and called his wife Jing Zi, who is forbidden to enter and leave the research room on weekdays, and said to her, "Look, I'm going to press the switch." After that, Kang Fu couldn't help shedding two strings of tears on his cheeks. He studied hard for this moment for more than ten years ... For this moment, he climbed from a stupid student who always forgot to do his homework and counted his grades from the bottom up to today.

——————— Refutation: This ending is a "comic fan ending" published by a Japanese author, which is also a fan magazine. The author is "Tian Yi T An Yi", not official. At first, the academy ignored it, but later this ending spread on the Internet, which led to a very hot sale of books (13,38 copies). Because of too many misunderstandings, the academy had to sue the male writer and demand to stop publishing and delete the cartoons spread on the Internet. As a result, it should end with the victory of the primary school. The male writer was asked to compensate millions of yen from the manuscript fee, and all the rest of the book was abandoned in the library. This writer also gave up being a cartoonist and went back to his hometown because of this incident. Therefore, the false ending not only harms 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 the "nuclear fusion furnace", that is, nuclear energy. The raw materials are ordinary food. So Doraemon should have no battery? Not to mention the battery is dead. Assuming that Doraemon's long-term non-eating and non-drinking 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 disks 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 keep the 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 ear. 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, 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 can't be used. In the original work, Daxiong took down his pocket many times, and Doraemon often washed his pocket, and he never saw the pocket become unusable.

At the end of the article, Nobita 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 and let them repair it, or use a restoration lamp. Since Dorami can come from the future to the modern, Nobita should also be able to go 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.

reply to the report at 15: 17 on August 7, 21 |

Doraemon

5th floor, Yufeng Empty Valley 9

No.4 The end of childhood (the real dark life of the robot cat)

I studied in Qingdao University for two years, during which I didn't learn professional courses well, but I signed up for a Japanese class myself. At that time, I liked hokage and pirates, so I thought of learning some Japanese to play.

Our teacher is a Japanese named Fujimoto Hiroshi, born in 1981. He is five years older than me, and his Chinese is excellent. He is a very funny person, and he is widely quoted in his lectures, and even a small grammar point can be philosophized by him.

Fujimoto Yuzuru, I have subverted my view of the Japanese. I used to feel that the Japanese people all hated China, and they were all right-wingers. But he is a far-left man. He told us that he has a brother who is 15 years older than himself and is in the Communist movement in Japan. During the upsurge, he joined the "Red Army" (a Japanese KB organization under the guise of Communist, which is not discussed here), and he was a fanatical 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 memorable cartoons we saw as children. Take a break, saint, fiend hero altar, and so on.

At the end, everyone talked about the same topic: Doraemon (Taiwanese translation version, 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 cartoon with the best memories of my whole childhood. The time machine that shuttles through strange orbits, the bamboo dragonfly that flies around on the head, can go to any door anywhere when it is opened ... Daxiong, Yijing, Tinker Bell ... I remember listening to a song, and the lyrics say, "If Yijing didn't marry Daxiong in the end, she would collapse after holding on for a second", she was inexplicably moved. When we talked about this topic, Fujimoto smiled and proudly said to us: Do you know anything about the author of Doraemon? I said, the author is Fujiko Fujio. I remember that when I was a child, I liked to read a long robot cat with such a name written on the cover. He still smiled and said, yes, but it was not detailed enough. Then he began to tell us about the author:

Doraemon was painted by two authors, namely Hiroshi Fujimoto and Su Xiong An Sun Zi. Since 1952, they have shared a pen named "F. Fujio Fujiko". Of course, the most famous cartoon is Doraemon.

suddenly, he gave us a mysterious smile. Do you know the relationship between Hiroshi Fujimoto and me? It suddenly occurred to me that Fujimoto's surname is the same as Fujimoto Hiroshi's. Is he your father? A person asked weakly. Fujimoto broadly laughed. 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 the signature of the author of Doraemon. However, he and Fujimoto Hiroshi have only seen each other a few times.

In our conversation, I found that children in China and Japan have the same childhood element, that is, the dream in Doraemon's universal bag ... Fujimoto told us that since Fujimoto Hiroshi died, the creative right of the robot cat was given to his two apprentices. No wonder I read on the news that the robot cat is going to release a new theatrical version ... I think.

A Doraemon that never ends 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 an autistic patient? I asked. No, all the rumors on the Internet are false. he said