Jan 5, 1981 · 11m


Doraemon is an anime TV series created by Fujiko F. Fujio and based on the manga series of the same name. This anime is the much more successful successor of the 1973 anime.
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While Nobita and his friends are at Suneo's house admiring Pablo Picasso's paintings Suneo's father bought, Nobita observed the most expensive one and finds it similar to one he drawn in the past, to which Suneo rebuked. After finding the drawing, Doraemon assumed he copied the work of Picasso's, but Nobita insisted that it is coincidental that both are similar. Doraemon decided to check for the sendimental value using the "Famous Painting Checker". After screening the drawing, the machine explained that it is worthless in the future, but very valuable in year 1944's Europe. As there is no such painting then, Nobita decided to take the drawing to that era despite the ongoing World War II then. Once they reached 1944's Europe, they saved a girl, who turns out to be Picasso's granddaughter, and reveals that Picasso was forced to draw a painting by a Nazi soldier in his mansion. Doraemon eats “Hitler's Pills" which gives him the authority to order the Nazi soldiers to leave. Nobita's drawing was discovered by the girl who claims that it is drawn by her younger brother, Tonio, who was killed in a blast sometime ago, and Picasso stopped drawing since then over the loss of his grandson. Upon seeing the drawing, Picasso picked up the paintbrush and made some adjustments to the drawing, the end result of which resembles what Nobita saw of Picasso's painting in Suneo's house. He explained that Tonio drew a similar work at the age of three, and Nobita's drawing helped him to revive the passion of drawing. The episodes end with Nobita drawing Shizuka in Picasso's style, thinking in his mind that it is him who originally produced Picasso's main drawing.
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After seeing Nobita and Doraemon have a huge fight, Sewashi sends Dorami to help Nobita, leaving Doraemon feeling left out. This episode was remade in 2005 as Goodbye, Nobita! Doraemon Goes Back to the Future.
Oct 2, 1981 · 11m
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After misinterpreting a scene where Shizuka and Dekisugi are acting out Snow White’s proposal, Nobita and Doraemon travel to the future to witness Nobita’s wedding.
Oct 23, 1981 · 11m
Shizuka wishes to be a magical girl for one day, so Doraemon gives her some gadgets which enable to become one. However, she ends up coming home late and gets locked out of the house. Remade as "Magical Witch Shizuka-chan" in 2005 in the same series, and again in the 2005 remake.
Oct 23, 1981 · 11m
Nobita’s plane crashes in the jungle while he is flying. Doraemon, Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka set out to find him. After facing many challenges, they finally manage to rescue Nobita.
Oct 30, 1981 · 11m
Nobita wishes to the read news every morning. Doraemon gives him a gadget where he could print the newspaper by changing the date. Nobita misuses the gadget but at the end saves the neighbour's house from robbery.
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Nov 6, 1981 · 11m
Doraemon gives Nobita a God Robot that can grant any three wishes. Together, Doraemon and Nobita meet Shizuka and help her fulfill her wish with the gadget. This episode was later remade as God Robot Extends His Hand of Love! in the 2005 series.
Nov 6, 1981 · 11m
Doraemon gives Nobita a rocket straw that he could use to fly. Nobita and his friends create a spaceship with the help of these straws. But Later, Gian and Suneo hijack the spaceship and crash it.
Nov 13, 1981 · 11m
On payday, Nobita’s mom makes a special meal for Dad, but he comes home late after his boss invites him out. The next day, they find out his salary is missing! To help, Nobita and Doraemon use the time machine to search for the lost money.
Nov 13, 1981 · 11m
As Nobita doesn't wish to go to school, Doraemon gives him a cross switch gadget, with which one could exchange their life with others. Nobita misuses the gadget by exchanging himself with his friends. Remade as This Road, That Road, and the Easy Road in the 2005 series.
Nov 20, 1981 · 11m
After Nobita fails in his test, he takes help from Doraemon and uses a ventriloquist doll, to become a better speaker and convince his mother. He later uses the doll to convince Gian to stop singing his new song.
Nov 20, 1981 · 11m
Nobita uses Doraemon's fairy tale entry shoes to travel from one fairy tale story to another and later invites Shizuka over to enter the story of Cinderella. However, Shizuka ends up losing her shoe and gets left behind in the story, leaving Nobita to rescue her before she marries the prince.
Nov 27, 1981 · 11m
Nobita wishes for a pet that will be his loyal bodyguard, so Doraemon gives him a robot dog named Chukenper, capable of fulfilling any desire Nobita has. But things quickly spiral out of control when Chukenper starts granting every wish—intentional or not!
Nov 27, 1981 · 11m
Dec 4, 1981 · 11m
Nobita wants to join an organization after his friends become members. But he soon realizes it’s a scam when the goons threaten him and steal all his money. Doraemon then steps in to help Nobita make things right.
Dec 4, 1981 · 11m
When Motoyama refuses to return Suneo’s binoculars, Doraemon uses the Honesty Waves to make him confess. But soon the truth-spilling waves spread across town, causing chaos.
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Nobita gets Doraemon’s Obedience Cap and finds a real lion in an abandoned park. He tries to train the lion to impress his friends, but things go wrong, and suddenly the lion is bossing Nobita around—even trying to eat him! Doraemon rushes to save him, and the lion is safely taken to the zoo.
Dec 18, 1981 · 11m
Nobita feels sad from being scolded, so Doraemon gives him a kind robot. But when it always lets him off, trouble follows. Doraemon shows that this future would make him a beggar, so Nobita asks for a strict robot that won’t let him eat until he finishes his homework.
Dec 25, 1981 · 11m
Nobita’s parents leave for a wedding, and Doraemon has to go out for work. He gives Nobita the Caring Rope to take care of him. The rope takes care of the house, helps him win a baseball game, and even lets him have fun with Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo. When Doraemon returns, everything is already taken care of, and Nobita had a great time!
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Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.
Doraemon Season 3 premiered on January 5, 1981.
Doraemon Season 3 has 157 episodes.
The season opens with Season 3 Episode 1, "Sunrise Set". It aired on January 5, 1981.
Go to Season 3 Episode 1