The finale of "Robocat" is,
[Everything is just the dream of Nobi, a child with autism, there is no time machine, and there is no robot cat...]
At that time, I heard this sad ending ,
I was really lonely for a while.
Although I have collected "Robocat" when
I was a child, the
comics have long been scattered in the hands of my friends, and
the memory of the finale is also vague.
Back then ,
it was really hard work for this comic
, and almost all the little pocket money and New Year's money from the children were donated
to the old man who sold comic books at the door, and he
was reluctant to buy even an ice cream.
Maybe it is destined
to meet again with "RoboCat" in 20 years.
Oh yes, it should be called "Doraemon: Walk With Me".
A work from 20 years ago,
presented with today's film technology, the
story is still familiar, the pictures are exquisite, and the characters are vivid.
The most important point is that it is
full of warmth and memories.
That kind of feeling is like a childhood friend who has been lost for many years,
and suddenly one day appears in front of
you many years later, you can't help but wipe your tears and say:
Everyone still hasn't changed.
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