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What is the final ending of "Doraemon"?

Hello! I come from Baidu Doraemon. Doraemon has no ending. The so-called endings are all written by friends or other fans. Currently, Doraemon is still releasing a new episode every week. As a member of the cat bar, we have always been promoting the theory of no false ending to everyone. The following is from Doraemon's pinned post, Dorasi's refutation of the false ending theory.

Dorashi

Yufeng Konggu 9

2nd Floor

No.1 Autistic Nobita

The last episode of Doraemon was broadcast in Japan. The world is really not beautiful - the protagonist Nobita suddenly woke up from his sleep and found himself lying on a hospital bed. It turns out that there has never been a robot cat in the world, nor a universal pocket, nor... In short, the protagonist is a patient who was sent to a mental hospital due to extreme autism. He has been in the hospital for eight years. Jingzi is The protagonist's childhood crush, all the protagonist's memories are stuck 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, because readers were extremely disgusted with its ending (the suicide rate in Japan was significantly higher during the same period, At least more than a hundred people were directly affected by its ending and despaired of life. "Doraemon" is the only beautiful and simple psychological comfort for these suicides), so it was decided not to use this ending in the animated version. (Of course you can’t see it in China) In the Shogakukan museum, Mr. Fujimoto Hiroshi’s last page of work "Nobita’s Clockwork City Adventure" is collected. Mr. Fujimoto Hiroshi passed away before completing the last work. The cause of death was overwork. Becoming ill.

——————Rebuttal: The ending happened a long time ago. I believe many friends have seen this ending. First of all, this ending is not official and has never appeared in the TV version or the comic version.

As far as I know, children with autism lack imagination and are unwilling to contact and communicate with others. In this case, how can Nobita create such a gorgeous and colorful world? How can you have a crush on someone else?

The next thing that I find strange is that the article says "The last episode of Doraemon was broadcast in Japan" and then "It was decided not to use this ending in the animated version." Since this ending was not used, how could it be "broadcast"? Secondly, the article has already mentioned the "last episode", so where does the "Clockwork City Adventure" come from?

The article also said that "the author is extremely disappointed with society", but looking at the last work of Mr. Fujimoto (the author) "Nobita and the Key Castle (also known as Clockwork City Adventure)", although the teacher failed to After finishing this long story, I still left a draft, so the plot is completely based on the teacher's ideas. Friends who have seen this work should know that this work is not at all like the legacy of a person who was "extremely disappointed with society".

The article also writes that "Japan's suicide rate increased significantly during the same period, and at least more than 100 people were directly affected by its outcome and despaired of life." According to the data, the number of suicides in Japan is between 200,000 and 25 every year. Ten thousand people, let alone 100 people, even if 1,000 people commit suicide because of this ending, the fluctuation is only 0.5 at most. How can we say that the "suicide rate is obviously higher"?

Therefore, this ending is a false ending.

Dorashi

Yufeng Konggu 9

3rd Floor

No.2 Vegetative Nobita

Yasuo He fell and hit his head, but had no money for surgery. For Yasuo's sake, Dingdang sold out all the props. Unfortunately, the operation failed and Yasuo became a vegetative state. Finally, Dingdang took out the space-time gate that he had left behind just in case. Let Yasuo, who has become a vegetable, open the door to where he wants to go. It turns out that the place Yasuo wants to go is... heaven.

——————Rebuttal: It’s the same ending that happened a long time ago, which is baseless and full of loopholes.

To be more specific, Doraemon has a first aid kit that can cure all kinds of diseases. Why can't he just "bump his head"? Future science should be able to cure him easily, so why bother selling props? Moreover, in the original work, it was clearly denied that there is a paradise (refer to "Nobita's Kingdom of Clouds"), not to mention that the space-time gate refers to transferring time. If you want to transfer the location, you should use any gate. I don't believe Mr. Fujiko (this The author of the comic) was able to create so many contradictions in just a few sentences. This ending was obviously written by a third party - a person who had no knowledge of "Doraemon".

Let go of these contradictions, and loopholes still exist. To give a simple example, a vegetative person has no thoughts and cannot think about where he wants to go, let alone "let the vegetative Yasuo open the door." For another example, Japan has a very complete insurance and medical system. In principle, surgeries caused by accidents are free, and Nobita is an elementary school student. In Japan, all medical expenses for children under the age of 15 are provided by the state. This is considered common sense in Japan. .

It’s just two sentences, but there are countless loopholes. This concise ending is just a translated version. I have also read the original Japanese version, which is full of loopholes.

So, this ending is also false.

Dorashi

Yufeng Konggu 9

4th Floor

No.3 Doraemon without electricity

One day, Yasuo forgot to do his homework as usual. He was scolded by the teacher at school. He was also bullied by Big Fat, Qianfu and others as usual. Even his future wife Jingzi said that she would marry someone else. In short, For Yasuo, life is a series of repetitions of similar events - today is no different from yesterday. The only change is that Dingdang suddenly turned into a plant machine. No matter how Yasuo kicked, hit or scolded, Dingdang did not respond.

Yasuo didn’t know what happened to Dingdang and cried sadly all night. However, no matter how sad Yasuo was, Dingdang just sat motionless in front of the pillar. Yasuo reached into his pocket to try, but there was no movement in the pocket. Finally, Yasuo remembered the time machine in the drawer, so he flew to the 22nd century in his pajamas to find Ding Ling's sister Ding Ling. When Ding Ling saw that his brother was motionless, he immediately knew that the battery was out. Just when he was about to change the battery, Ding Ling... One very important thing came to mind: there is no backup power supply! Ding Ling had to ask Yasuo: Are you willing to let the memories of your brother and you disappear? It turns out that the old cat robot has backup batteries in its ears so that it can keep charging until now. But...Ding Dong has no ears! Yasuo finally understood the difficulty of the matter. All kinds of memories were tumbling in Yasuo's mind: Yasuo and Ding Dong had flown to the past, the future, the dinosaur world, the underwater world, and even fought in the universe. After the battle... Ding Ling tried his best to explain to Yasuo: If he wants to install a new battery, Ding Dong will lose all the memories he had with Yasuo when he wakes up. If he keeps the status quo, the memory will not disappear. As a result, Yasuo chooses the status quo. . At this time, Yasuo was still in the sixth grade of elementary school.

More than ten years later, Yasuo, who returned from overseas, has grown into a handsome and charming young man and works for a cutting-edge technology company. People around him The bride is none other than Jingzi. Back then, after Ding Ling returned to the 22nd century, Yasuo only told the people around him that Ding Ding had returned to the future world. As time went by, no one mentioned Ding Ding again. However, In fact, Jingle Bell has been kept in the closet of Yasuo's house. In order to repair Jingle Bell, Yasuo worked hard to study. His grades improved year by year, and finally he went to study abroad. Now, Yasuo is in his own research laboratory, and he is strictly prohibited from entering or leaving the laboratory on weekdays. His wife Jingzi said to her: "Look, I'm going to press the switch." After saying that, Yasuo couldn't help but shed two strings of tears on his cheeks. He had studied hard for more than ten years just for this moment... For this moment, he started from a The stupid student who always forgot to do his homework and whose grades were calculated from the last, climbed to where he is today... When he pressed the switch, there was silence for a long time, silence... Finally, Dingdang spoke: "Yasuo, I have been waiting for you for a long time. ! "

——————Rebuttal: This ending is a "comic fan ending" published by a Japanese author, that is, a fan magazine. The author is "Tajima·T·Anhui", which is not official.

At first, Shogakukan ignored it, but later the ending was spread on the Internet and the book sold very quickly (13,380 copies). Because too many people misunderstood it, Shogakukan had to sue the male author and request that the publication be stopped and that the book be deleted from the Internet. comics. As it should, Shogakukan won the case. The male writer was required to compensate for the millions of yen in profits he received from manuscript fees, etc., and all the rest of the book in the library was destroyed. Because of this incident, the writer gave up being a cartoonist and returned to his hometown. Therefore, false endings not only harm readers, but also bring a lot of trouble to the author.

So, let’s refute this ending in detail. First, about Doraemon’s motivation. In the original work, Doraemon's source of power is the "nuclear fusion furnace", that is, nuclear energy. The raw materials are ordinary food. It seems that Doraemon should not have batteries? Not to mention running out of battery. Assuming that Doraemon does not eat or drink for a long time, resulting in the depletion of nuclear energy, even so, Doraemon's memory will not disappear. For example, I believe many of you have hard drives or USB flash drives. Please think about when you unplug these devices, has their memory disappeared? As far as I know, no. This is because there is a small battery inside the hard drive to hold the memory. This kind of battery is scattered in various parts. Sometimes we can see a small battery on the chip, and that thing is. However, in this ending, all these small batteries are concentrated in the ears. It's just a small battery, why do you have to take it far away from the hard drive? This is really unconscionable. Moreover, if there is no small battery to maintain the memory, the memory should disappear the moment the main battery runs out of power, not the moment the battery is unplugged.

The article also mentioned that the fourth-dimensional pocket cannot be used. In the original work, Nobita took off the pocket many times, and Doraemon often washed the pocket, and never saw the pocket become unusable.

At the end of the article, Nobita worked hard and became a returned doctor. This is a very heartwarming scene, but I have to argue with it. In fact, Nobita does not need to "study hard for more than ten years" to repair Doraemon - he only needs to send Doraemon to the factory in the future and let them repair it, or he can use a recovery lamp. Since Doraemon can go from the future to the present, Nobita should also be able to go from the present to the future.

To sum up, this ending is also false. However, I don’t hate this ending, because after all, this ending is very sweet, not as cruel and disgusting as other endings.

Dorashi

Yifeng Konggu 9

5th Floor

No.4 The End of Childhood (The Real Dark Life of Doraemon )

I studied at Qingdao University for 2 years. During this period, I did not learn well in professional courses. Instead, I signed up for a Japanese language class by myself. At that time, I liked Naruto and Pirates more, so I wanted to learn some Japanese for fun.

Our teacher is a Japanese named Fujimoto Hiroshi. He was born in 1981. He is 5 years older than me and his Chinese is very good. He is a very interesting person, and he quotes from a wide range of topics when giving lectures. He can make philosophy out of even a small grammar point.

Fujimoto changed my view of the Japanese. I always felt that Japanese people hated China in their hearts and were right-wing. But he is an extreme leftist. He told us that he had a brother who was 15 years older than him and was in the Japanese Communist movement. During the craze, I joined the "Red Army" (a Japanese KB organization under the guise of Communistism, which will not be discussed here), and I was a fanatical revolutionary at that time. At that time, many young Japanese people viewed the United States as the source of degeneration and China as the most beautiful country in the world. One time we were discussing comics there after class. Many students come to him to learn Japanese because they like Japanese comics. As we chatted, we talked about the most memorable cartoons we watched when we were children. Ikkyu, Saint Seiya, Demon Hero Altar, etc.

In the end, everyone talked about the same topic: Doraemon (the Taiwanese version, which is the one I first came into contact with when I was a child: Tinker Bell).

It is undeniable that this is the cartoon that holds the best memories of my entire childhood. The time machine that travels in strange orbits, the bamboo dragonfly that flies around on the head, any door that can be opened to go anywhere... Nobita, Yi Jing, Tinker Bell... I remember hearing a song with the lyrics " If Yi Jing hadn’t married Nobita in the end/the persistence she believed in all her life would have collapsed in a second.” I would have been inexplicably moved. When we talked about this topic, Fujimoto smiled and said to us proudly: 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 loved reading Doraemon novels, and such a name was written on the cover. He still smiled and said, yes, but the details were not enough. Then he started to tell us about the author:

"Doraemon" was painted by two authors, they are Fujimoto Hiroshi and Anson Suo. Starting in 1952, they all used the pen name "Fujiko F. Fujio". Of course, the most famous among all comics is "Doraemon".

Suddenly, he smiled mysteriously at us. Do you know the relationship between Hiroshi Fujimoto and me? I suddenly discovered that Fujimoto Hiroshi and Fujimoto Hiroshi have the same surname. Could he be your father? one person asked weakly. Fujimoto Hiroshi laughed. Hiroshi Fujimoto is old enough to be my grandfather! He told us that his grandfather and Hiroshi Fujimoto were half-brothers. Before Hiroshi Fujimoto passed away, Hiroshi Fujimoto’s classmates often pestered Hiroshi Fujimoto for the autograph of the author of “Doraemon”. However, he and Fujimoto Hiroshi only met a few times.

During our conversation, I found that children in China and Japan have a very similar childhood element, and that is the dream in Doraemon’s universal bag... Fujimoto told us , since the death of Hiroshi Fujimoto, the creative rights of Doraemon have been handed over to his two apprentices. No wonder the news said that Doraemon is getting a new theatrical version... I think.

A Doraemon that never ends can still influence our descendants. A classmate sighed. At this time, Fujimoto Hiroshi's expression became a little depressed. He told us that Doraemon actually has an ending. I have seen similar posts on the Internet. Does it mean that the protagonist is autistic? I asked. No, the rumors on the Internet are all false. he said. There used to be an ending in Shogakukan's comics, saying that Doraemon left Nobita, but that was not true, because Doraemon came back in the end. So what is the real ending? we asked eagerly.

Fujimoto sighed and said: "Actually, I don't want to talk about this ending. I was very young when I learned about this ending, so I thought it was a bit gloomy. Now that I'm older, it doesn't matter anymore." You also know that Fujiko F. Fujio has drawn other comics in addition to "Doraemon". One of them is called "Odd Color Short Story Collection", which is some science fiction, KB, and short comics that deeply reflect on human nature. When Hiroshi Fujimoto died, he had drawn 5 "Collections of Different Colored Short Stories". In fact, he was working on the sixth book before his death, but he passed away after only a few storyboards and sketches for the sixth book. Later, when he was sorting out his belongings, these drafts fell into the hands of his apprentices, and one of them was about the finale of "Doraemon". Since Fujimoto Hiro's last words when he passed away were for his two apprentices to take over the mantle of "Doraemon", his apprentices did not draw this ending. Later, I heard about this incident and went to his apprentice to see the ending of Fujimoto Hiroshi's painting. His apprentice couldn't refuse, so he showed it to me.

Fujimoto Hiroshi lowered his head, as if remembering. We didn't speak, and waited quietly for what he would say next. He raised his head, looked at us and said: I read the story, it was just a sketch and a simple text introduction, the general meaning is this.

One morning, Nobita (named Yasuo in the Taiwanese version) woke up and found himself sitting on a strange chair with Doraemon in front of him. Doraemon greeted it warmly, but his expression was dull. Nobita tried to stand up from the chair but fell down.

Doraemon said that because you sit in a chair for a long time and rely on nutrient solution to continue your life, your muscles are too atrophied and it is inconvenient to walk. Nobita didn't understand what Doraemon meant. So Doraemon explained to him that in the 22nd century, human science and technology have developed significantly, but new energy and food problems have not been solved, and the world's population has soared. Therefore, the human government at that time, considering the overall interests of mankind, decided to conduct brain tests on newborn babies. Newborns whose intelligence is confirmed to be below a certain level will be connected to a life-sustaining device. , this device will deliver low-cost nutrient solution to them to maintain life, and will allow them to 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 happiness that cannot be experienced in the real world.

So, everything became clear. Those props in Doraemon's pocket - bamboo dragonfly, random door, shrinking pistol, Momotaro rice ball, time bag... those childhood friends - Yijing, Ji'an, Xiaofu, Dekisugi...

Those incredible things we have experienced together - Undersea Ghost Rock Castle, One Thousand and One Nights, The Fantasy Three Swordsmen, Adventure in the Demon World...

All of these are device simulations It is just a kind of compensation for those children with relatively low intelligence, so that they can be happy in illusion and experience the beauty of childhood.

And when childhood ends, everything ends too. Nutritional devices are just a humanitarian consideration. When those children turn 14, the cruel reality begins. Because the earth's resources are too tight, those children in the virtual world who rely on nutrient solution to maintain their lives must be forced to "leave", that is, killed. Before "leaving", their only right is to know the truth.

The robot that looks like Doraemon said to Nobita: You should feel lucky, because in fantasy you have experienced happiness that people in reality cannot feel in their lifetime. You have to experience the fatigue of work and the torture of a cruel society, and you don't have to do anything, just experience the novelty. So don't be afraid of your "leaving". On the contrary, integrating into the busy real society is the most terrifying thing.

Nobita listened to it with tears and begged it to let him enter the illusion again and say goodbye to his friends in the illusion. The robot agreed.

Nobita re-entered the fantasy. He used the pocket money he saved to buy many gifts for his good friends - Xiaofu's remote control plane, Ji'an's baseball cap, Yijing's skirt... In the end , he spent the remaining money to buy Doraemon's favorite Dorayaki, and had the last reunion dinner with his family.

Nobita is sensible now. Mom said with a smile.

Yes, because I have grown up... Nobita had tears in his eyes.

That night, Nobita hugged Doraemon tightly. Doraemon, do you think we will be together forever?

At this time, the comic storyboard cut to the real world, and the Doraemon-like robot stretched out its round hand and touched Nobita with his eyes closed. Nobita's body twitched and then fell to the ground. In the last scene, the robot said in a cold voice: The mission has been completed, the target has "left"...

Teacher Fujimoto finished speaking, and everyone felt sad about the ending.

He said, I was only a teenager when I saw this comic, and I cried after reading it. But now that I think about it, it’s nothing. The most vivid story of Doraemon is just... Can survive in the memory of childhood, but now, our childhood has long ended...

End

——————Rebuttal:

Maybe some people see similar endings, but the content is slightly different. (AKA "True Dark Life") This was edited out by some in the reprint, and here we refute the original version.

This ending has been circulating recently. As far as I know, this ending originated from China. The content is cruel, quite real, and very harmful in the ending.

So, let’s start the rebuttal. In the article, the author said that he interviewed Fujimoto Hiroshi. I immediately searched for the name on a Japanese search site, but the person did not appear. It can be seen from the article that "Fujimoto Hiroshi" is a professor at Qingdao University. So, next I found the homepage of Qingdao University and searched for the name "Hiroki Fujimoto", but the result was still zero. How is it possible that a person who is a university professor has no news at all? It's really puzzling.

When Mr. Fujiko passed away, he was working on the long novel "Adventures in the Key City". If this ending was written by Fujiko-sensei, then did Fujiko-sensei write the ending and then draw a full-length novel? Or did you draw the ending while you were writing a long novel? It doesn't make sense there either. Moreover, the article also slightly mentioned that "his two apprentices came to take over the mantle of "Doraemon"" is a fact. Fujimoto Hiroshi wrote a suicide note after he suffered from cancer, specifically explaining what happened to Doraemon after his death. How should a dream continue. Since Fujimoto Hiroshi asked two apprentices to take over, why do we need to draw the ending? Obviously this is contradictory. The ending is obviously very dark, and that alone makes it unjustifiable. "Fujiko Fujio" was originally two people, Fujimoto and Anson. Later, the two separated. The reason was precisely because Anson's style gradually became darker. In other words, Anson wanted not to affect optimistic comics such as Doraemon. That's why we separated deliberately. So, would Hiroshi Fujimoto, who separated from Anson specifically to prevent Doraemon from becoming dark, give "Doraemon" such a dark ending? Taking a step back, assuming that this ending is really written by Hiroshi Fujimoto, then since he has not published it and Doraemon is still serialized, it means that he gave up on this ending, or it may just flash in his mind. In this case, is it necessary for us to publish one person's whim or something specifically abandoned as the ending? This is also contrary to Mr. Fujiko’s original intention. Therefore, even if this ending is really written by Fujiko-sensei, we should regard it as false. Of course, this is already a big step back. I still believe that our teacher Hiroshi Fujimoto, who has optimistic thoughts and a good sense of humor, will not write such a negative ending.

However, these are too subjective, so let’s objectively find flaws in the content of the article.

The article is very long, but the simple content is: "Nobita's world is created by future science, because future resources can no longer sustain the population, so children with low intelligence like Nobita are left Enter the fantasy and experience happiness that cannot be experienced in the real world. But by the age of 14, these children will be killed." Huh? Experience happiness that cannot be experienced in the real world? Why do I remember that Nobita was not very happy in the "illusory world", at least until Doraemon arrived, he couldn't be said to be happy, right? So, if the arrival of Doraemon is the so-called "happiness", why do we have to wait nearly ten years? (The time when Doraemon came in the original work is not consistent, here it is regarded as 10 years old and fourth grade.) In the past ten years, Nobita has been bullied by Fat Tiger, Xiaofu and others. His test scores have been very poor, and Shizuka ignores him. Can we call this "happiness"? Moreover, the setting of "you will be killed when you reach the age of fourteen" is also problematic. Some friends may know that Nobita lived on an uninhabited island for 15 years in the episode "Leaving Home to an Uninhabited Island", far more than 14 years old. According to the setting in this ending, before Doraemon arrived, he should have twitched and died alone (of course, this can hardly be called "happiness"). However, as we all know, Nobita did not die. In the end, Doraemon found him and used the Time Bandana to return to his original age.

To sum up, this ending is also false. The hateful thing about this ending is at the end. It completely negates the world full of love in "Doraemon", which is the world that Mr. Fujiko has created over the years, and implants a very scary concept into us. ——"Reality is always dark." This is also a perverted emotion of the author.

Dorashi

Yifeng Konggu 9

7th Floor

No.5 other endings

See Friends who have come here may not find the ending you see, which is normal, because that is not the "ending".

"Ending" A:

Because people from the future come to modern times for sightseeing and cause trouble to modern people, in the future, a law is enacted to prohibit time travel, so Doraemon cannot Not going back.

——————This ending was published in the March issue of “Elementary School 4th Grade”, Showa 46 (1971). The name of the magazine that publishes "Doraemon" is "Shogakukan". This "Shogakukan" does not only publish one magazine every month, but publishes ** from "First Grade" to "Sixth Grade" *Six books, corresponding to all grades. Therefore, when the fourth-grade primary school students turn to fifth grade at the beginning of the school year, the books they want to read will also change from "Fourth Grade Elementary School" to "Fifth Grade Elementary School", so this ending is to say goodbye to these children. But when they see "Fifth Grade", they will find that "Doraemon is back."

"Ending" B:

Nobita's grandson feels that if Doraemon is always by Nobita's side, Nobita will become a person who relies on others for everything, so he wants Doraemon Back to the future. So Doraemon pretended to be sick, but seeing Nobita's sincerely worried expression, Doraemon told Nobita the reason why he really wanted to go back to the future. Nobita said he thought so too, so he asked Doraemon to go back to the future with confidence. . From then on, Nobita worked hard, and Doraemon watched Nobita's efforts on Time TV every day.

——————This ending was published in the March issue of “Elementary School 4th Grader”, Showa 47 (1972). Same as above (I drew this ending for the same reason as the ending above).

"Ending" C:

Doraemon decided to go back to the future, but was afraid that Nobita would be bullied and have no one to take care of him. Nobita saw Doraemon's worried look , secretly decided to take good care of himself, even if he fights with others, he must grit his teeth and defeat the opponent, and don't rely on Doraemon's magic weapon to win everything, finally allowing Doraemon to return to the future with peace of mind.

————————This ending was published in the March issue of "Elementary School 3rd Grade" in Showa 49. Titled "Goodbye, Doraemon". This ending is slightly different from the two above. At that time, because Doraemon on Japanese TV was not popular, and Fujimoto (the author) had his own new serial, he really planned to finish Doraemon, but later because of his own love for Doraemon, he could not I abandoned Doraemon, so I drew "Doraemon is Back" in the April issue of "Fourth Grade" of the same year, and started writing Doraemon again, until now.

These three "endings" are all endings, but they cannot be regarded as endings in the true sense. If one of these three endings becomes the real ending, we will no longer be able to see Doraemon now. It is precisely because the author has such a deep love for "Doraemon" that he can create such a classic comic.