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Like many episodes, this one illustrates how using gadgets to bypass life's difficulties often creates larger, more complex problems.
In this segment, the story likely revolves around a gadget that grants Nobita ghost-like abilities—such as invisibility or the ability to pass through walls. As is typical for Nobita, he likely uses the gadget to avoid responsibilities (like homework or chores) or to play pranks on Gian and Suneo. However, the title suggests he gets "stuck" in this state or finds that living as a ghost has spooky, permanent downsides he didn't anticipate. Segment 2: " Even If Dekisugi is Small " Doraemon S15EP10.mp4
This episode follows the classic Doraemon formula of blending everyday childhood struggles with fantastical 22nd-century gadgets that inevitably lead to unintended chaos. Segment 1: "I Can't Stop Living Like a Ghost" Like many episodes, this one illustrates how using
Based on the 2005 series episode numbering, Episode Overview: "I Can't Stop Living Like a Ghost" / "Even If Dekisugi is Small" March 14, 2026 However, the title suggests he gets "stuck" in
This segment focuses on Hidetoshi Dekisugi, the "perfect" student who often makes Nobita feel insecure. The plot likely involves a shrinking gadget—a recurring theme in the series—applied to Dekisugi. Even at a tiny size, Dekisugi’s intelligence and resourcefulness probably remain intact, highlighting the contrast between his natural talent and Nobita's reliance on gadgets to solve problems. Key Themes
The episode serves as a reminder of the series' core message: while gadgets are fun and helpful, are more valuable than any tool from the future.
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Like many episodes, this one illustrates how using gadgets to bypass life's difficulties often creates larger, more complex problems.
In this segment, the story likely revolves around a gadget that grants Nobita ghost-like abilities—such as invisibility or the ability to pass through walls. As is typical for Nobita, he likely uses the gadget to avoid responsibilities (like homework or chores) or to play pranks on Gian and Suneo. However, the title suggests he gets "stuck" in this state or finds that living as a ghost has spooky, permanent downsides he didn't anticipate. Segment 2: " Even If Dekisugi is Small "
This episode follows the classic Doraemon formula of blending everyday childhood struggles with fantastical 22nd-century gadgets that inevitably lead to unintended chaos. Segment 1: "I Can't Stop Living Like a Ghost"
Based on the 2005 series episode numbering, Episode Overview: "I Can't Stop Living Like a Ghost" / "Even If Dekisugi is Small" March 14, 2026
This segment focuses on Hidetoshi Dekisugi, the "perfect" student who often makes Nobita feel insecure. The plot likely involves a shrinking gadget—a recurring theme in the series—applied to Dekisugi. Even at a tiny size, Dekisugi’s intelligence and resourcefulness probably remain intact, highlighting the contrast between his natural talent and Nobita's reliance on gadgets to solve problems. Key Themes
The episode serves as a reminder of the series' core message: while gadgets are fun and helpful, are more valuable than any tool from the future.