Thursday, October 18, 2012

Doraemon


Doraemon Review:

Doraemon's early life is not so good. He is a robot fails in an auction to a poor family in debt, which is nothing but a family descendant Nobita Nobi. Doraemon had undergone hard times: He was just a baby sitter after failing to pass the test at the academy robot, his ears were destroyed after being bitten by a robot mouse, paint faded because of him alone, and many sad stories that he went through in the first year since his birth. Until one day, her family sends her back in time, about 250 years ago, the time when Nobita Nobi, ancestor of this family, still living in Tokyo.
Doraemon's mission is to help Nobita Nobi (great-grandfather of Sewashi with Doraemon). Nobita is a boy who always had bad luck and did not have any skills. He was stupid in school and can not exercise, Nobita only talented in the shootout, rubber play, and sleep; capabilities almost useless in the age of modern Japan. This is the reason why he failed to live his life. And Doraemon is sent from the future to make a man successful. Ironically, a robot fails to come to the aid of a child who failed. But in fact, both boys friendship makes them a better person.
Doraemon arrived in 1969, the Japanese New Year's Day with Sewashi, Nobita's great-grandchildren. He came out of the desk drawer belonging Nobita, and since then she has lived with Nobita, Nobita's mission is to prevent a person fail. Whenever in trouble Nobita, Doraemon will immediately help with magic tools.
Apparently Doraemon mission work, because when they venture out into the future, Nobita sees himself married to Shizuka, not with Jaiko. He also saw his descendants live in better condition than when Sewashi sent Doraemon first; Nobi descent even afford to buy a robot that "can not fail", Dorami.
Told in manga and anime, Doraemon and Nobita work together to improve their lives. They work together and mutual assistance. There are also many stories featuring the story of their courage and perseverance to maintain friendships they already intertwine.

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