Reader’s Question:
I have a question about one of the gadgets from Doraemon. There’s a doll-like gadget that shares sensations, meaning if you tickle the doll, the original person feels it too. If you swing the doll around, the original person also floats and gets swung around. In the story, I
remember that Doraemon and Nobita created dolls of themselves, which ended up in the hands of Gian and Suneo, leading to various events. Later, they made dolls of Gian and Suneo to get back at them. I’m a bit fuzzy on the details, but could you tell me the name of this gadget and which episode it appears in?
Doraemon’s Sensational Doll Gadget: A Trip Down Memory Lane
Ah, Doraemon! Just thinking about it brings back a flood of memories from my childhood. I remember snuggling up with my family, laughing at the antics of Nobita and his friends. The gadget you’re talking about sounds like the “Noroi no Camera,” which has that quirky charm typical of Fujiko F. Fujio’s creations. It’s incredible how these stories can stick with you, isn’t it? The idea of a doll that can transmit sensations is both hilarious and slightly terrifying at the same time. Imagine being tickled by a doll while you’re just sitting there minding your own business! I can picture Nobita and Doraemon creating those dolls of themselves, only to have Gian and Suneo get their hands on them. The chaos that ensues is just classic! I can’t help but chuckle thinking about the moment when they decided to create dolls of Gian and Suneo to get back at them. It’s such a clever twist, and it shows how resourceful Nobita can be when pushed to his limits. And honestly, who hasn’t wanted to get back at a bully in a lighthearted way? The humor in these moments is so relatable. These kinds of stories remind me of my own childhood antics. I remember trying to prank my siblings with silly gadgets I’d make from random household items. Of course, they often backfired, leading to more chaos than I anticipated—like the time I tried to create a “fake spider” with some string and a plastic toy. Let’s just say it didn’t go as planned, and I ended up scaring myself more than anyone else! I think that’s part of the charm of shows like Doraemon. They capture those innocent yet wild aspects of childhood. You get to laugh, feel a little nostalgic, and maybe even learn a lesson or two about friendship and creativity. What about you? Do you have any favorite Doraemon gadgets or stories that stand out? Or perhaps a childhood memory of your own that involves a silly prank or mishap? I’d love to hear your experiences in the comments!