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Release date | January 16, 2009 | ||
Japanese title | のび太の夢物語 | ||
English title | Nobita's Dream Story | ||
Season number | 5 | ||
Episode number | 156 | ||
Adapted manga chapter | Dream Player | ||
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The Tale of Nobita's Dream is an episode from the Doraemon 2005 anime.
Summary
When Nobita tries to sleep, Doraemon gives him a gadget pillow that gives him a certain type of dream. Nobita repeatedly gives up on each type of dream when things don't go his way only to find out he may have broken it all together.
Plot
Beginning
Nobita, Doraemon, Tamako, and Nobisuke are watching Tsubasa Ito sing on the TV. However, while they are enjoying it, Nobita changes the channel to someone joking around to get people to buy his product. He changes it again to a quiz show, Quiz Attack 250, noticing one of the contestants looks like his neighbor. He switches it again, remembering that Sara Ivy's new movie is on, but it is only a commercial, and switches it to the season premiere of Ninjas vs. Zombies, angering his parents.
Tamako sends Nobita and Doraemon to his room for the rest of the night. Nobita complains to Doraemon about it and Doraemon takes out the Dreamplayer to get Nobita to sleep with a cool dream, and tells him about the different themes. Doraemon then tolds Nobita ignore the Instructor theme because it's not he supposed to be uses. However, Nobita admitted and chooses an instructor dream, and falls asleep immediately, but is woken up by himself, confusing Nobita.
Instructor dream
It appears that he is in his instructor dream, and the Nobita clone is his instructor. He has been woken up at sunrise and is forced to jog through town. Later on, Nobita is forced to stay in the cold and is splashed with a bucket of water, being told that it isn't cold if he doesn't believe it is. He dries off and is forced to do homework.
Nobita argues about how he hates the dream and wants to wake up, and is chased by his instructor, and soon wakes up. He takes the disc out so he can switch it, even though Doraemon tells him he shouldn't. Nobita picks A Pirate Story and falls asleep again.
A Pirate Story
He ends up on a large pirate ship where he is the captain, and enjoys everything he has gotten, and meets up with Shizuka in the dream and talks about where treasure could be, but they find out Nobita is seasick. An enemy ship leaded by Gian (G-Beard) and parrot Suneo comes up to them, wanting revenge.
All of Nobita's crew worry about them, and they begin to lose the fight. They go over to take over the ship and Nobita inspires the crew in hopes of battle, and so the fight commences. Nobita ends up fighting G-Beard and nearly winning, and G-Beard loses his battle ax. G-Beard goes up to the top of the flag and they both fight each other up there. G-Beard nearly falls off the edge, and Nobira is about to win, but he see how high he is and passes out, nearly drowning. He joins Shizuka on her boat.
Shizuka suggests he shouldn't of been a captain since he is seasick, can't swim, and has no sense of direction, and when he finds out the next stop is 3 days, he forces himself to wake up and then falls asleep again after switching to science fiction.
Science-Fiction dream
Nobita flies in space with his ship and the rest of his people to defeat an Imperial Cruiser. Suneo, the leader of the Honekawaians, knows that they will never defeat him, and talks to Gian about ending the war, leading into a commercial break.
Shizuka appears as a hologram in front of Nobita and she appears to have found a weak part of their ship and says that he can take it out and he has to solve math problems to find a password. His ship explodes when he miscalculates 3 x 5 as 18. Thinking that it is unfair to have to do math in his dream, he forces himself to wake up again. He then puts in a superhero adventure dream and falls asleep.
Superhero Adventure dream
Tamako Nobi, as a villain (Spicy Momma), is importing spicy peppers and is going to force children to eat all of them, making children sad. Nobita, now a superhero, comes up to defeat her. Nobita defeats all of her minions, but is forced to eat the peppers even when trying to avoid them, and wakes up again. He then puts in Teenager Drama dream and skips to the final scene, then falls asleep.
The final scene
Gian, Shizuka, and Suneo find Nobita after some unknown adventure, and they all stare into the horizon. They all chase the sun, but Nobita claims he didn't mean it literally and it isn't even the right direction, but for some reason, he doesn't wake up.
A strange-looking Doraemon flies to him, staring in one direction. Nobita tries to ask Doraemon about it, but he says that the player broke and that he is trapped in the dream forever.
Nobita runs as far as he can, and ends up on the boat with Shizuka in A Pirate Story. The water is frozen and the clouds are moving fast. Shizuka turns into G-Beard and calls his crew to attack Noby as revenge, and oddly, he manages to walk on water. Shizuka, Takeshi Gouda, and Suneo from Teenager Drama dream call him over. Suddenly, he ends up in a classroom, and Shizuka from the science fiction dream tells him he has to solve math problems. Shizuka, Parrot Suneo, Sci-Fi Gian and Honekawaian Suneo count down from 5 to the time he has left.
Suddenly, Nobita gets a 0 and Spicy Momma expels him. He finds the television from his house and sees his family laughing at him on the other side. Suddenly, Nobita ends up in a white void, crying, and instructor Nobita walks up, telling him that he went a bit overboard, and it turns out the whole entire thing (or almost the whole episode) was one dream, pointing out each dream he had, saying he achieved his goal.
The next morning
Nobita wakes up the next morning from his instructor dream, complaining to Doraemon about how he hates dreams now, ending the episode with Nobita not having learned a single thing.
Characters
Gadgets used
Quotes
[Nobita stands with an worried look in the classroom's outside, the scene cuts to the close-up of Nobita, the laughing sound can be heard as the Nobita shocked and looks, and the scene cuts to a television comes to the camera (almostly), then the scene cuts to television comes to the Nobita.] |
Differences from the manga
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- Gian, Suneo, Shizuka from the Teenage Drama did'nt made a reapperance in the manga, but they did in the anime.
- The dreams are different to the 2005 version, since they no longer hold Star Wars parody, so the Sci Fi dream is different in the 2005 adaption.
- However, the Instructor dream and Teenage Drama is the only both to be carried to the 2005 version.
- The plot only contains the parts that are not included in the original manga; such of Nobita finds the television from his house and sees his family laughing at him on the other side.
- When the Nobita clone explains that it's one dream, this implies that he was changing discs in his dream but not in reality.
- It shows the costume in the every dream in this version. (Indonesian dub did'nt cut Nobita in Superhero Adventure costume part in the end of the episode, for some reasons.)
Trivia
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- As of 2020, this episode hasn't to be remake yet.
- One of the dreams Nobita has is a clear reference to the Star Wars franchise.
- A list of reasons Nobita wants to end each dream right away:
- Instructional: The clone is too "pushy" for him.
- Pirate Story: Shizuka claims that it could take about three days to get to the buried treasure.
- Sci-Fi: Math problem requirements are included.
- Superhero Adventure: Bell peppers got stuffed in his mouth.
- Teenage Drama: His friends went farther than him and he can't keep up. Unfortunately, he doesn't wake up.
- This episode script were different in the each country who dubbed Doraemon in each language.
- Some scenes has cut in the Indonesia version. (However, they forgot to cut the part where Nobita in Superhero Adventure costume in the end of the episode, as stated above.)
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Release date | August 19, 2014 | ||
Episode number | 19 | ||
Adapted manga chapter | Dream Player | ||
Episode guide | |||
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Experimental Dream Schemes (originally titled The Tale of Nobita's Dream) is an episode from the U.S. English version/dub of the Doraemon 2005 anime.
Summary
When Noby tries to sleep, Doraemon gives him a gadget pillow that gives him a certain type of dream. Noby repeatedly gives up on each type of dream when things don't go his way only to find out he may have broken it all together.
Plot
Beginning
Noby, Doraemon, Tammy, and Toby are watching someone sing on TV. However, while they are enjoying it, Noby changes the channel to someone joking around to get people to buy his product. He changes it again to a quiz show, Quiz Attack 250, noticing one of the contestants looks like his neighbor. He switches it again, remembering that Sara Ivy's new movie is on, but it is only a commercial, and switches it to the season premiere of Ninjas vs. Zombies, angering his parents.
Tammy sends Noby to his room for the rest of the night. Noby complains to Doraemon about it and Doraemon takes out the Dreamplayer to get Noby to sleep with a cool dream, and tells him about the different themes. Noby chooses an instructor dream, and falls asleep immediately, but is woken up by himself, confusing Noby.
Instructor dream
It appears that he is in his instructor dream, and the Noby clone is his instructor. He has been woken up at sunrise and is forced to jog through town. Later on, Noby is forced to stay in the cold and is splashed with a bucket of water, being told that it isn't cold if he doesn't believe it is. He dries off and is forced to do homework.
Noby argues about how he hates the dream and wants to wake up, and is chased by his instructor, and soon wakes up. He takes the disc out so he can switch it, even though Doraemon tells him he shouldn't. Noby picks A Pirate Story and falls asleep again.
A Pirate Story
He ends up on a large pirate ship where he is the captain, and enjoys everything he has gotten, and meets up with Sue in the dream and talks about where treasure could be, but they find out Noby is seasick. An enemy ship leaded by Big G (G-Beard) and parrot Sneech comes up to them, wanting revenge.
All of Noby's crew worry about them, and they begin to lose the fight. They go over to take over the ship and Noby inspires the crew in hopes of battle, and so the fight commences. Noby ends up fighting G-Beard and nearly winning, and G-Beard loses his battle ax. G-Beard goes up to the top of the flag and they both fight each other up there. G-Beard nearly falls off the edge, and Noby is about to win, but he see how high he is and passes out, nearly drowning. He joins Sue on her boat.
Sue suggests he shouldn't of been a captain since he is seasick, can't swim, and has no sense of direction, and when he finds out the next stop is 3 days, he forces himself to wake up and then falls asleep again after switching to science fiction.
Science-Fiction dream
Noby flies in space with his ship and the rest of his people to defeat an Imperial Cruiser. Sneech, the leader of the Sneechians, knows that they will never defeat him, and talks to Big G about ending the war, leading into a commercial break.
Sue appears as a hologram in front of Noby and she appears to have found a weak part of their ship and says that he can take it out and he has to solve math problems to find a password. His ship explodes when he miscalculates 3 x 5 as 18. Thinking that it is unfair to have to do math in his dream, he forces himself to wake up again. He then puts in a superhero adventure dream and falls asleep.
Superhero Adventure dream
Tammy Nobi, as a villain (Spicy Momma), is importing spicy peppers and is going to force children to eat all of them, making children sad. Noby, now a superhero, comes up to defeat her. Noby defeats all of her minions, but is forced to eat the peppers even when trying to avoid them, and wakes up again. He then puts in Chase the Sun and skips to the final scene, then falls asleep.
Chase the Sun final scene
Big G, Sue, and Sneech find Noby after some unknown adventure, and they all stare into the horizon. They all chase the sun, but Noby claims he didn't mean it literally and it isn't even the right direction, but for some reason, he doesn't wake up.
A strange-looking Doraemon flies to him, staring in one direction. Noby tries to ask Doraemon about it, but he says that the player broke and that he is trapped in the dream forever.
Noby runs as far as he can, and ends up on the boat with Sue in A Pirate Story. The water is frozen and the clouds are moving fast. Sue turns into G-Beard and calls his crew to attack Noby as revenge, and oddly, he manages to walk on water. The Sue, Big G, and Sneech from Chase the Sun call him over. Suddenly, he ends up in a classroom, and Sue from the science fiction dream tells him he has to solve math problems. Sue, Parrot Sneech, Sci-Fi Big G, and Sneechian Sneech count down from 5 to the time he has left.
Suddenly, Noby gets a 0 and Spicy Momma expels him. He finds the television from his house and sees his family laughing at him on the other side. Suddenly, Noby ends up in a white void, crying, and instructor Noby walks up, telling him that he went a bit overboard, and it turns out the whole entire thing (or the whole episode) was one dream, pointing out each dream he had, saying he achieved his goal.
The next morning
Noby wakes up the next morning from his instructor dream, complaining to Doraemon about how he hates dreams now, ending the episode with Noby not having learned a single thing.
Characters
Gadgets used
Quotes
[Noby stands with an worried look in the classroom's outside, the scene cuts to the close-up of Noby, the laughing sound can be heard as the Noby shocked and looks, and the scene cuts to a television comes to the camera (almostly), then the scene cuts to television comes to the Noby.] |
Trivia
- The "teenage drama" dream is addressed as Chase the Sun in this version.
- This is one of the three full-length episodes used in the first season of the English dub. The first was Doraemon's Time Capsule and the third was A Visitor From the Future.
- One of the dreams Nobita has is a clear reference to the Star Wars franchise.
- A list of reasons Noby wants to end each dream right away:
- Instructional: The clone is too "pushy" for him.
- Pirate Story: Sue claims that it could take about three days to get to the buried treasure.
- Sci-Fi: Math problem requirements are included.
- Superhero Adventure: Bell peppers got stuffed in his mouth.
- Chase the Sun: His friends went farther than him and he can't keep up. Unfortunately, he doesn't wake up.
- When the Noby clone explains that it's one dream, this implies that he was changing discs in his dream but not in reality.
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Release date | January 5, 1990 | ||
Japanese title | ドリームプレイヤー | ||
Season number | 12 | ||
Episode number | 1061 | ||
Adapted manga chapter | Dream Player | ||
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The Dream Player is an episode from the Doraemon 1979 anime.
Summary
When Nobita tries to sleep, Doraemon gives him a gadget pillow that gives him a certain type of dream. Nobita repeatedly gives up on each type of dream when things don't go his way only to find out he may have broken it all together.
Plot
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Teenage Drama final scene
Gian, Shizuka, and Suneo find Nobita after some unknown adventure, and they all stare into the horizon. They all chase the sun, but Nobita claims he didn't mean it literally and it isn't even the right direction, but for some reason, he doesn't wake up.
A floating, sitting Doraemon flies to him, staring in one direction. Nobita tries to ask Doraemon about it, but he says that the player broke and that he is trapped in the dream forever.
Nobita cries, and the dream changes to the western dream that Gian and Suneo shoots to Nobita as revenge. Nobita runs as far as he can, and meets the Shizuka from Star Wars dream, who angry at him. As she scolds Nobita for being coward, the each charaters appears to scold him. Nobita runs and meets Sensei, who summons a bunch of Nobita's 0% papers to surround him (As The Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo from Teenage Drama runs a circle around Nobita). Then Nobita saws his mother and father scolds him.
Nobita runs as far as he can, But he falls from a cliff and meets up instructor Nobita, who telling him that he went a bit overboard, and it turns out the whole entire thing (or the whole episode) was one dream, pointing out each dream he had, saying he achieved his goal, as the all charaters from Western/Star Wars/Teenager Drama dream (also Nobita's parents) appears and scolds Nobita.
Charaters
Gadgets used
Regional Differences
Episode Name
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"Extra SF?!"
- Cantonese: Jing Luan Fu (Means for coward)
- Korean: Jing Gong-Bae
Trivia
- The Mandarin Chinese dub of this episode was aired in Taiwan, but was very hard to found almostly in Internet, especially YouTube.
Differences from the manga
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- One of the dreams Nobita has is a clear reference to the Star Wars franchise in this adaption. However, It likely an parody on The Empire Strikes Back and the Star Wars charaters are parodied:
- Death Vader: Sensei
- Jedi: Nobita
- Princess Leia: Shizuka
- R2D2: Takeshi Gouda
- Chewbacca: Doraemon
- C-3PO: Suneo
- When the Nobita clone explains that it's one dream, this implies that he was changing discs in his dream but not in reality.
- It all of the charaters in the each dreams (as well as Nobita's parents) was summoned, scolding Nobita in this 1979 adaption.
- Gian, Suneo, Shizuka from the Teenage Drama didn't made a reapperance in the manga, but they did in the 1979 adaption both times.
- The dreams are different to the 1979 adaption.
- However, the Instructor dream and Teenage Drama is the only both to be carried to the 2005 adaption, with different fillers and scenes.
- When this episode aired in India, they cut out the Western Dream for no reason, but some scenes related to them are not cut.
- The plot only contains the parts that are not included in the original manga; including the Star Wars parody and the improved, extended scenes.