<h1> I'm a small bead stewed mushroom and I'm very happy to meet you again</h1>
"Doraemon" is one of the must-see cartoons for our friends in the 90s after dinner. Its appearance added a beautiful color and memories to our childhood. The image of the cute blue fat man is deeply engraved in our memories. Recently, many love bean pot friends asked me, is Doraemon really gone? Never come back? Nobita will never see him again.......... For these, also as love beans I go to collect collation lookup found. Finally, a conclusion, what is it? Haha If you click in, it means that you are equally curious No matter what kind of mentality you maintain, want to confirm the truth or doubt it, Xiaobian hopes that you can take a few minutes to read it carefully. Then follow me to see the truth.

<h1>Didn't that look like this in the finale you've seen? </h1>
The Internet is full of all kinds of Doraemon endings. I believe that many people who click on this post have seen or know the various versions of Doraemon's ending, which spread like a big deal and spread throughout the Network. There are five versions so far.
<h1>Goodbye version</h1>
Doraemon will one day have to go back to the future. After Nobita defeats Fat Tiger on his own, after being tricked by Fat Tiger, he decides to drink the "Lie 800" potion because Nobita says, "Doraemon won't come back" and finally reunites with Doraemon.
It was painted in the March issue of the year 49 (1974), but because it was unpopular at the time, Fujiko wanted to end it. But out of Doraemon's love, he painted "Doraemon Returns". "Goodbye, Doraemon" is included in volume 6 of the single book, while "Doraemon is Back" is included in volume 7 of the single book. In 1998, it was made as a novella "Doraemon Is Back" and appeared in the 2009 "Doraemon TV Edition 30th Anniversary Special".
<h1>1971 Edition</h1>
In the Showa 46 (1971) edition, because future people go to modern times to visit, which bothers modern people, the future government legislates to ban time travel, so Doraemon must go back. ——This ending was published in the March issue of Showa 46 (1971), fourth grade of elementary school. The name of the magazine that publishes Doraemon is "Elementary School", and this "Elementary School" is not published only once a month, but publishes a total of six books from "Primary School Grade 1" to "Primary 6 Grade", corresponding to all grades. So, when the fourth grade elementary school students start to become the fifth grade, the books they want to read will also be changed from "Fourth Grade of Elementary School" to "Fifth Grade of Primary School", so this ending is to say goodbye to these children. But when they see "Fifth Grade," they'll find that "Doraemon is back."
<h1>1972 edition</h1>
In the Showa 47 (1972) edition, Seshu believes that if Doraemon is always by Nobita's side, Nobita will be able to achieve nothing because he depends on others for everything, so he wants Doraemon to return to the future. Therefore, Doraemon pretended to be ill, but then Nobita was very worried, and Doraemon told Nobita the reason why he really wanted to go back to the future, and Nobita said that he thought the same way, so he wanted Doraemon to go back to the future. Since then, Doraemon has used time TV every day to watch Nobita's efforts to rise.
Doraemon, which was screened by Japanese television in 1973, was scripted in this way to show the final episode of Doraemon
<h1>3D version</h1>
In the 3D version that aired in 2014, someone mistook him for the Doraemon finale, but that was wrong. Because the 3D version is mainly to put Doraemon to Nobita's side and then add the content of Goodbye Doraemon to Add Nobita's wedding eve, look at these three things again and you will know how she will arrange to the end and absolutely drink The Lie 800 like "Goodbye Doraemon" and then Doraemon has come back. And after watching Doraemon's new theatrical version on March 9, 2014, there will be a hint of the next theatrical version. Moreover, a large part of Japan's successful bid for the Olympic Games is because Japan's ambassador for the Olympic bid is Doraemon, and we don't know how many years to come, but at least for 15 years, Doraemon will have no end, because if Japan hastily ends Doraemon, it will not be able to say in terms of public opinion.
<h1>Of course, there are also some "Autistic Children's Edition" circulating on the Internet</h1>
"Vegetative Version", "Doraemon No Electricity Edition" ...................
<h1>For example, Vegetative Kids Edition</h1>
Although the content is slightly different, but all of them are based on the "Nobita is a vegetative person, autistic child or other person who has lost his physical and mental freedom, everything that happens is like a dream of Nanke", which has appeared in major anime discussions since the BBS epidemic, and has a long history of false endings, the main versions of which include: Nobita is an autistic child. And Doraemon and everything about it is just Nobita's own fantasy.
Nobita is a vegetative person, and the story of Doraemon is his dream.
・Nobita has to undergo surgery due to a car accident, and Doraemon sells out all the props in exchange for surgery fees. Pity the surgery
Failing to become a vegetative person, Doraemon takes out any door and asks Nobita to choose where he wants to go. Nobita's final choice: "Heaven."
However, this version is banned in Japan (in this final ending, many viewers and friends have no way to accept it, and this version is absolutely impossible to get the author's approval. )
<h1>The ending you think is not the ending, and the truth is this. </h1>
I tell you plainly – Doraemon has no ending. To this day, the work is still broadcast every Friday night on Japan's TV Asahi. Although Fujiko-sensei once wrote the ending for Doraemon, some of them were just magazines that connected different school years, and later continued to create. Any so-called Doraemon ending on the Internet is all rumors. Fujiko-sensei herself said, "I don't think I've painted Doraemon through it." Hopefully, I'll rack my brains again until all the inspiration I've left runs out. ...... Otherwise, when you see others drawing something you didn't expect, you will feel very unhappy. After the death of Teacher Fujiko, Fujiko Studio and other related units that inherited the rights of Doraemon's writing also continued to produce "Doraemon", and it was impossible to make an ending. Now, any ending you see, you can find it in this post, and understand its absurdity and ignorance. Doraemon is serialized in anime on Tv Asahi in Japan, while the large-form manga is based on Fujiko Sensei's last wishes and is continued by his apprentice.
Doraemon as a fond memory of our childhood. Whatever his ending was. I feel that Doraemon has not left, it has always been in our hearts. Our imagination is limitless! We can imagine that his ending is beautiful, can be with sadness... Then that blue fat guy will always be there .
Attached: No.1 Autism (vegetative/psychotic) Nobita's eight-year fantasy / Forbidden ending that causes people to jump off buildings
No.2 Doraemon malfunction / Doraemon failure / Doraemon is out of power
No.3 The End of Childhood / The Real Dark Life of the Robot Cat / Interview with "Fujiko Apprentice" Fujimoto Hiroyoshi / The Mentally Handicapped Nobita lives on a nutrient solution
No.4 Infinite Reincarnation / Doraemon returns to his childhood at Nobita's home after his old age
No.5 Chaebol Conspiracy / Fierce Battle with Mishima Heavy Industries
No.6 No.6 No.7 No.7 Urban Legend/Supernatural Event No8. The official had used the ending
No9. 3D Doraemon Special Ending / "Goodbye, Doraemon" and "Doraemon Is Back"