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2009-03-19

Varsity's Detour










Series finale rumors
a]
There are three current and often quoted
urban legends that started spreading in late 1980s of an ending of Doraemon .


1.
The first and the most optimistic ending was made public by Nobuo Sato several years ago. Doraemon's battery power ran out, and Nobita was given a choice between replacing the battery inside a frozen Doraemon, which would cause it to reset and lose all memory, or await a competent robotics technician who would be able to resurrect the cat-robot one day. Nobita swore that very day to work hard in school, graduate with honours, and become that robotics technician. He successfully resurrected Doraemon in the future as a robotics professor, became successful as an
AI developer, and thus lived happily ever after, thus relieving his progeny of the financial burdens that caused Doraemon to be sent to his space-time in the first place.


2.
The second, more pessimistic ending suggests that Nobita Nobi is suffering from
autism and that all the characters (including Doraemon) are simply his delusion. The idea that Nobita was a sick and dying little boy who imagined the entire series on his sickbed to help him ease his pain and depression. No doubt this angered quite a lot of fans. Many Japanese fans staged a protest outside the headquarters of the publisher of the series after learning about this.

3.
The third ending suggests that Nobita fell and hit his head on a rock. He fell into a deep coma, and eventually into a semi-vegetative state. To raise money for an operation to save Nobita, Doraemon sold all the tools and devices in his four-dimensional pocket. However, the operation failed. Doraemon sold all his tools except for one used as a last resort. He used it to enable Nobita to go wherever he wanted, whichever time or era he wished to go. In the end, the very place Nobita wanted to go was
heaven.






The plausibility of these issues was discussed and it was concluded that there is no ending to Doraemon. [7]


b]
There are three official endings to Doraemon that were made. Doraemon was discontinued in two media because readers were advancing in grades and an ending was believed to be needed. These two are not reprinted.


1.
In the March 1971 issue of the magazine Shogaku 4-nensei
[8]: Due to the fact that visitors from the future were causing too much trouble, the government in the 22nd Century passed a bill to ban time-travelling altogether, meaning Doraemon would have to return to his time era. He leaves Nobita.


2.
In the March 1972 issue : Doraemon, for some reason, had to go back to the future but fakes a mechanical problem so that Nobita would let him go. Nobita believes him and promises to wait until Doraemon gets well. Realizing that Nobita can handle his departure, Doraemon tells the truth and Nobita accepts. Doraemon returns to the future.


3.
The third ending was actually meant to be the official ending due to low TV ratings and the Fujiko Fujio duo was busy with other works. But Doraemon did not leave their minds and restarted from next month's issue. In 1981, this episode was made into anime, and in 1998, this was released as an anime movie.
In the March 1973 issue , Nobita again returns home after losing a fight against Gian. Doraemon then explains that he has to return. Nobita tries to have Doraemon stay but after talking it over with his parents, he accepts Doraemon's departure. They take a last walk in the park. After they split up, Nobita encounters Jaian and gets into a fight again. After a long duel with Nobita trying to win at all costs so that Doraemon can leave without worries, Gian gave up (which gave Nobita the win) because no matter what, Nobita refuses to stay down. Doraemon finds Nobita passed out with a bloody mouth and takes him home. Sitting beside sleeping Nobita and after a moment of thought, Doraemon returns to the future.






Waitin on their next train to another stop after leavin a legacy of their own. But where will this train lead them to?

6 of your 2 cents':

Joey said...

Cacat Chelsea can go lose somore....walau... Liverpool score like nobody's business like that in every match..

Haiz...doraemon...when i think of it...the only person pop out in my mind is Jovie who is crazy abt doraemon only....see this dog in internet cafe, is also his kind of dog haha...doraemon...i only saw one ending which is the 1st one...didnt know got other tragic ending as well...huahua...over and out

Disnyie said...

oi greece guy
wat u doin here
get some souvenirs for me la
meet hercules d?
zeus got zap ur balls mo hahaha
huh wat dog u tokin bout
oo
ive nvr seen any endings to doraemon
but kinda sad n tragic rite their endings hmm

Disnyie said...

haha liverpool
watch out for them
they will gatecrash n take da title away from mu this season!

Joey said...

shit la.....how can chelsea meet liverpool again -.- .....when i saw the draw...i stun for few seconds.....

Disnyie said...

haha
i oredi sick of champions league la
for sure every year nit chelsea liverpool wei
damn sien la
zzzzzzzz
mu get porto n arsenal get villareal
wtf rite

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