Doraemon
by Fujiko F. Fujio / Shin-Ei Animation
A blue robotic cat from the 22nd century arrives in suburban Tokyo to help a hapless schoolboy — and every day brings a new gadget, a new adventure, and the irresistible temptation to misuse both. Equal parts heartfelt and chaotic, Doraemon is a world where wonder fits in a four-dimensional pocket.
25 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Doraemon — A robotic cat from the 22nd century sent back in time to guide and assist Nobita Nobi toward a better future.
- Dorami — Doraemon's younger sister — a yellow robotic cat from the future who is more capable and responsible than her brother but equally warm-hearted.
- Hidetoshi Dekisugi — The class's top student — flawlessly kind, academically brilliant, and effortlessly good at everything, which makes him both Nobita's inspiration and
- Jaiko Goda — Jaian's gentle younger sister, an aspiring manga artist whose sweet nature is the precise opposite of her brother's temperament.
- Nobisuke Nobi — Nobita's mild, good-natured father — a company salaryman who is affectionate, slightly ineffectual, and sympathetic to his son in a way his wife is no
- Nobita Nobi — A lazy, big-hearted elementary schoolboy whose persistent failures and genuine kindness make him both the source of every problem and the moral heart
- Sensei (Nobita's Teacher) — The long-suffering homeroom teacher who has graded enough of Nobita's zero-point tests to develop a very specific type of world-weariness.
- Sewashi Nobi — Nobita's great-great-grandson from the 22nd century, who sent Doraemon back in time to improve Nobita's life and thereby his family's future.
- Shizuka Minamoto — Nobita's kind, intelligent, and principled neighbour who is the moral compass of the friend group and the object of Nobita's earnest affection.
- Suneo Honekawa — A vain, wealthy, and strategically sycophantic classmate who allies himself with Jaian, looks down on Nobita, and is secretly far more insecure than h
- Takeshi Goda (Jaian) — The loud, physically imposing neighbourhood bully whose defining traits are his fearsome singing voice, his iron ownership of the vacant lot, and a su
- Tamako Nobi — Nobita's sharp-tongued but loving mother, whose scoldings are a reliable constant in a world full of gadget-fuelled chaos.
Locations
- 22nd Century Future City — The gleaming, technologically advanced city of the 22nd century where Sewashi, Dorami, and the robot-manufacturing companies of Doraemon's world resid
- Goda House and Store — Jaian's family home attached to their neighbourhood grocery store — the domain of Jaian's terrifyingly authoritative mother.
- Honekawa House — Suneo's conspicuously large and well-appointed home, a constant source of social ammunition that Suneo deploys against the other children.
- Minamoto House — Shizuka's home — a neat, pleasant residence a short walk from the Nobi house that Nobita visits with a mixture of eagerness and anxiety.
- Nerima Municipal Elementary School — The local elementary school attended by Nobita and his friends, where academic failure is a predictable constant and gadget-assisted miracles occasion
- Nerima, Tokyo — The quiet residential ward of western Tokyo where the series is set — an ordinary neighbourhood of narrow streets, small shops, and unremarkable house
- Nobita's Room — The cramped upstairs bedroom of the Nobi house that serves as the series' default headquarters — home to Doraemon, the time-machine desk drawer, and a
- The Nobi House — A modest two-storey Japanese home in Nerima where the Nobi family lives — unremarkable from the outside, extraordinary from within by virtue of its bl
- The Vacant Lot — An empty plot of land behind the Nobi house that serves as the neighbourhood children's default gathering point — Jaian's unofficial kingdom and the s
Items
- Anywhere Door — A pink freestanding door that opens to any location in the world — or beyond — when you think of your destination and turn the handle.
- Four-Dimensional Pocket — The pouch on Doraemon's belly that serves as an infinitely deep, dimensionally expanded storage space containing thousands of future gadgets.
- Small Light — A flashlight-shaped device that shrinks anything its beam hits to a tiny fraction of its original size — and can restore it to normal size with a comp
- Take-copter — A small propeller-shaped device that attaches to the top of the head and provides powered personal flight to anyone who wears it.
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