Is Doraemon (1979) Finished?

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So... is Doraemon (1979) finished or not?

NO, it is not finished.

Why?

We found unfinished core content:

Doraemon (2005) (Sequel)


Watching Order (by release date)

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Doraemon

ドラえもん

Anime - Prequel

Release date: April 01, 1973

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Doraemon (1979)

Doraemon

Anime - Base

Release date: April 02, 1979

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Koutsuu Anzen da yo Doraemon

交通安全だよ ドラえもん

Anime - Adaptation

Release date: January 01, 1981

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Doraemon: 2112-nen Doraemon Tanjou

ドラえもん 2112年ドラえもん誕生

Anime - Prequel

Release date: March 04, 1995

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Doraemon Anniversary 25

Doraemon the Movie 25th Anniversary

Anime - Adaptation

Release date: March 06, 2004

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Doraemon (2005)

ドラえもん (2005)

Anime - Sequel

Release date: April 22, 2005


Synopsis

Doraemon (1979) centers on Nobita, an average and somewhat underachieving elementary school student. His ordinary life takes a turn when a robotic cat named Doraemon arrives from the future.

Doraemon's mission is to guide Nobita and help him improve, as Nobita's future actions have led to hardship for his descendants. Doraemon possesses a special pocket filled with futuristic gadgets.

While these gadgets are meant to aid Nobita, they often lead to unexpected and comical complications. The story follows Doraemon's attempts to positively influence Nobita and change his destiny, despite Nobita's inherent laziness and shortcomings. The narrative explores whether Doraemon can succeed in his objective.