Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future, is the 2014 US English adaptation of the 2005 Japanese Doraemon anime. Many edits from the original Japanese version have been made to make the show more relatable to an American audience. Such as Japanese text being replaced with English text, and the setting being changed from Tokyo to a small town located in the United States. Produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Released on Disney XD in the US since July 7, 2014 and has been given a TV-Y7 rating.
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Noby ponders how to use his uncle's gift money, whether to buy ramen or a toy model. Problems escalate when he activates the time machine and spawns multiple Nobys.
Doraemon tries to help Noby with his exams by giving him some Memory Bread that allows him to retain whatever information is imprinted on it. However, while getting some extra notes from Sue after failed attempts from Ace Goody (who never uses notes due to his photographic memory), Sneech (whose notes were digital), and Big G (whose notes are covered in a gross substance), Noby ends overeating on snacks with Doraemon forcing him to eat extra Memory Bread. However, the episode ends with Noby losing his knowledge after a trip to the bathroom and being forced to eat more Memory Bread, much to the dismay of Tammy.
After Noby leaves his mother's bucket by the creek while fishing, Doraemon introduces Noby to a gadget that finds lost items. But when he shows it to his friends and then helps them, Noby and Doraemon learn that some things are better off left lost.
Sneech tricks Noby out of a trading card. Noby becomes the Great Illusionist to get it back and decides to get back a comic Big G never returned.
Doraemon shows Sneech a gadget that compels people to befriend the owner. Sneech uses it to break Doraemon and Noby's friendship.
Noby finds a deck of cards which grants wishes, but intense bad luck accompanies the wisher when only the Joker card remains. Though he manages to give the deck away, learning people are taking advantage by making a wish and giving it away, Noby puts himself in a predicament when his attempt to reclaim the deck results with him being one card away from the Joker.
Big G wants to cook for his friends, but he is horrible. Doraemon shows Noby an invention that can make any food, no matter what it looks like, taste great. But as Big G learns the hard way, it doesn't only work on food....
In a variant of The Honest Woodman story, Doraemon presents people with similar pair of items, of which the replacement appears to be better than the original. However, there is a condition that the owner must speak the truth. Sneech and Big G end up misusing the gadget due to their greed.
After Noby's mother tells him he can't have a dog, Doraemon provides him the next best thing – a pet rock animated by Pet Polish. Pet rocks become a popular fad in Noby's neighborhood, but Sneech runs into a problem with his.
Noby borrows Doraemon's time capsule for himself and his friends to bury their stuff in for twenty years, unaware that the capsule will send its contents on a 100–year trip through time. After retrieving the capsule 100 years into the past, Noby unknowingly causes another predicament that could alter Doraemon's own timeline leading Doraemon and Noby to travel to the future, to the day Doraemon was born.
Doraemon shows Noby a copy machine that can emulate all sorts of machines. But in Big G's hands, the gadget brings Noby nothing but misery as he is kept from watching shooting stars with Sue and Ace Goody.
After watching a Journey to the West story, Noby wants to try riding on a cloud.
When Sneech refuses let Noby ride in his cousin Stan's supercar, Doraemon presents a gadget that hypnotizes items into believing they are something else. Noby and Doraemon use the item to turn the family vacuum cleaner into a supercar and engage Sneech's cousin in a race to see who has the fastest wheels around.
Noby brags about how strong his father is, but it is a lie, especially when there's a device that turns lies into forced truths. This results in his dad finding himself taking on Big G's dad, then a dozen sumo wrestlers, and ending up a superhero.
Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future, is the 2014 US English adaptation of the 2005 Japanese Doraemon anime. Many edits from the original Japanese version have been made to make the show more relatable to an American audience. Such as Japanese text being replaced with English text, and the setting being changed from Tokyo to a small town located in the United States. Produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Released on Disney XD in the US since July 7, 2014 and has been given a TV-Y7 rating.
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