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Episode depicted in this article is from 2005 anime.
The Best Melon Bread in the World
2005 anime series
Slope Cane
Our Homemade Giant Robot Loses Control
(おお)あばれ、()(づく)巨大(きょだい)ロボ
Ō abare, tedzukuri kyodai robo
General Information
Broadcast by TV Asahi
Anime series 2005
Broadcast date December 12, 2008
Details
Season 4
Episode number 152
Doraemon Our Homemade Giant Robot Loses Control
Songs
Credits
Episode Guide
Gallery

Our Homemade Giant Robot Loses Control is an episode of Doraemon (2005 series).

Plot

Suneo shows Nobita and Gian a new robot he has built, but uses the former to test its punching power. Nobita begs Doraemon to build one for himself, so the latter takes out the Titanic Robo Giant Series for them to build. Since the robot would fit neither their room nor anywhere around the neighborhood, they go to the countryside to build it. They finished the lower body by evening, and as they prepare to return home they find three school-going children walking through the countryside, but don’t see any villages or schools nearby.

Nobita stays at school the next day to finish the previous day’s homework as detention, and on the way home he decides to finish the day’s homework. But after getting kicked by Suneo’s robot, he changes his mind and chooses to finish building his robot, but in his haste slows down the progress of the building due to reworks. They have to stop work with the sun setting and the head left to be done, and as they leave they see the same children from yesterday walking through the countryside again.

On the following day, Nobita is forced to stay back in school again, but when he learns that Gian and Suneo are waiting for him to test the new hand-missiles on the latter’s robot, he rushes back home to finish building the robot’s head in the snowy countryside while poor Doraemon gets tested by Gian and Suneo. Nobita flies his robot to the open lot to suppress (literally) Suneo’s robot. He later uses it to do errands for Mom before flying it back to the countryside. However, when Nobita returns home, his robot begins to move on its own. So as to prevent the robot from knocking down the trees, Doraemon and Nobita go to its pilot’s seat and summons it to fly. They discover that the countryside children had fainted from the blizzard and summons the robot to pick them up.

Doraemon and Nobita learn from the countryside children that they live in the village on the other side of the mountain and they have to walk three hours to commute to and from school. They both use the robot to bring the children home, and the trio are amazed to learn giant robots like this existed. After the children went home, Doraemon and Nobita thought the children’s journey to school would be easier if the mountain wasn’t there, prompting the robot to dig a tunnel to the other side of the mountain.

They both try to stop the robot from digging, but Nobita decides that it would be best for the robot to continue digging the tunnel to shorten the children’s commute. However, as the digging goes on, the robot’s fingers begins to wear off, and despite Nobita’s pleas to stop digging, it still continues for the sake of the children. Finally, as the tunnel digging is complete, the robot stops functioning.

Characters

Gadgets used

See also

The Best Melon Bread in the World
2005 anime series
Slope Cane