2. A lot of noise, illogical plot, time paradox, but it's just a smile.
3. Nobita is weak and incompetent, self-abased and self-willed, and has a perfect score. I think if he can become a mature man in the end, there are two prerequisites: there is a chicken soup-type friend who accompanies him to grow up, and there is one he is willing to change for this. own object..
4. When I think about it, Doraemon is actually a story of friendship. I don't know if Nobita has any regrets when he becomes an adult. He lost Doraemon because he got Shizuka. Oh, do you drink a lot to
remember those friendships that never die.
5. Use Lippmann's sentence instead. For more than 20 years, time has shattered countless dreams, diverted many rivers, and displaced countless youths, but this childhood feeling still shines faintly under the stars. Thanks Doraemon, this is not an excellent story, but at least it is a happy memory.
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