So recently I was finding one of my favourite episode in which Nobita mistakes Doraemon's diary as a book of prophecies and found it on this sub. So please help me another episode in which there is a hotel owner who doesn't have lots of customers and he has a estranged son, so nobita leaves his house and comes to the hotel it is in poor condition and asks Doraemon to help and he uses some sort of device which pulls customers to his hotel and finnaly in the end it somehow also pulls the owner's son. And at the end the owner is worshipping Doraemon's statue (that scene really got me).

In the episode, Nobita sends out a balloon with a message on it and it gets intercepted by an alien. Nobita and Doraemon get a response from the alien saying that it will come at midnight to meet them. At midnight, it arrives and prompts them to open the door. I wanted to know what happens after that. I haven't been able to watch it's ending and I've been trying to do so since I saw it, 7-8 years ago. The censor board in my country censored the episode right before the door opens. I have tried to find the full episode on the internet but didn't succeed. So if someone has seen or has a copy of the full episode, please respond; it'll be a great help.


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So do any of you remember Doraemon? The episodes were just about doraemon helping his best friend nobita. That was really it. Well, anyway, I hear there is one episode that was unreleased to even the most avid classic viz media fans. According to sources, it's nothing special. It's just a continuous loop (like Flintstones) of doraemon walking past six houses that goes on for a minute and 47 seconds before cutting out. Unlike the cute music like in the original anime, the song on this episode was not a song at all, just a constant banging on a piano for a minute and twenty seconds before going to white noise for the remainder of the film. It wasn't the good ol' doraemon we've come to love either, doraemon wasnt helping nobita, or eating dorayakis. He wasn't even smiling, just kind of walking as if you or I were walking, with an expression of dismal on his face. Up until a year or two ago, everyone believed that after it cut to black, that was it. When alex was reviewing the episode to be put in the complete series, he decided it was too junk to be on the DVD, but wanted to have a backup copy due to the fact that it was a creation of fujiko F. fujio When he had a digitized version up on his computer to look at the file, he noticed something. The cartoon was actually 9 minutes and 50 seconds long. This is what my source emailed to me, in full (he is a personal assistant of one of the higher executives at shin ei animation Studios, and acquaintance of alex himself): "After it cut to black, it stayed like that until the 4:46 mark, before going back into doraemon with the creepy song walking. The sound was different this time. It was a murmur. It wasn't a language, but more like a gurgled cry. As the noise got more indistinguishable and loud over the next minute, and the dismal face of the robot cat was slowly curling into a smirk. At the 5:48 mark, doraemon had his teeth bared and his were black and his pupils turn white, still smiling, as if he was enjoying hearing the gurgled cries. At 6:11, his pupils turn big into his eyes. 20 seconds later, the murmur turned into a bloodcurdling scream (the kind of scream painful to hear) all that can be heard it was a grow man, a grow woman and a child, screaming as they were in pain. the colors start to happed and alex got disturbed and left the room, sending an employee to finish the video and take notes of everything happening up until the last second, and afterward immediately store the episode away. At 7:56, doraemon's face was becoming burned. His eyes were red, his puupils turn tiny, and his mouth was open and he was angry. what was getting worst was the sounds of the blood curdling screams doraemon was beginning to speed up as the background was beginning to twist in a distorted manner. This distortion and the music got worse until doraemon finally stopped walking with him falling to the ground. If I recall correctly, he screamed when he was in pain in the nose, to which he fell onto the ground. The screaming and the song finally stopped as well. This happened for about 50 seconds, and whatever was in that remaining 50 seconds I haven't been able to, and then cuts to doraemon's face, get a sliver of information about. From a security guard working under me who was making rounds outside of that room, I was told that after the last frame, the employee stumbled out of the room with pale skin saying "Real torment is not even dying" seven times before speedily taking the guard's pistol and offing himself on the spot. The thing I could get out of a was that the lastlex shot was a piece of text that roughly said "thank you for watching the series finale nightmares will always be there". As far as I know, no one else has seen it, but there have been dozens of attempts at getting the file on Rapidshare by employees inside the studios, all of whom have been promptly terminated of their jobs. Whether it got online or not is up for debate, but if rumors serve me right, i don't know why this episode was there in somewhere and the episode was the series finale and i can tell why the episode was upload to scratch, and why it was on a kids website, but i don't if has anyone found the episode on youtube or it's somewhere with the name as magrolo doraemon

In the 1973 anime, Doraemon stands at the left-hand corner of the screen, and takes out from his pocket a huge title card which shows the episode title and the names of the scriptwriter and storyboard. The title card is used for the entirety of the 1973 anime, which is aired on Nippon Television. In episodes 1-26, Doraemon's voice was provided by Kosei Tomita and in episodes 27-52, it was provided by Masako Nozawa.

The TV Asahi version, where Nobuyo yama was the voice of Doraemon in the 1979 anime, has seen five different title cards. For the first two years of the series' run, there are two different opening title cards used. Doraemon is always at the bottom-right corner of the screen. He is not animated, and the credits have been moved to be shown at the opening theme. In the first title card, an image of Doraemon running can be seen. The background color is green. It is used from episode 1 to episode 28.

Following the show's move to the half-hour format, a new title card is introduced, and this time, Doraemon is animated. The word color has changed from red to white, while the background color is orange. There are two Doraemons in the title card seated. Doraemon on the left faces the viewers while Doraemon on the right has his back faced to the viewers. Soon after, both of them do a somersault in the air such that they stand up facing the opposite direction than before, and they wave to the viewers. The title card holds the record for being in use for the longest time without changing, at 582 episodes. It is used from episode 618 to episode 1199.

The background color is green. Doraemon is at the bottom-right corner of the screen. He takes out the Anywhere Door. Soon, another Anywhere Door appears on the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doraemon opens the door such that he ends up on the bottom-left corner, and waves to the viewers. It is used from episode 1200 to episode 1584.

The background color is pink. Doraemon, who is at the center, pumps air into a dorayaki-shaped inflatable cushion. Afterwards, he jumps to eat it, but it bursts, together with the inflator. Landing on the ground as a result, he smiles embarrassingly to the viewers, while having his right arm behind his head. As a result of the 1979 series switching to digital ink-and-paint in episode 1682, the title card was digitally recolored and used for the remainder of the series. This is the final title card of the series and is used from episode 1585 to episode 1787.

For the pre-Animation Update title card, varying background colors and animations for each episode appearing, with the animation corresponding with the episode. It first appeared in episode 458. The title card subsequently returned to the 2nd title card after the 2017 1 hour countdown.

The current version is the background animation of the episode of the episode, which is similar to the opening of the three generations, but there is no action, there is a list of producers, the title font is white, and the new style and background music are replaced. 006ab0faaa

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