
Is it America?
It looks like I’m going to take over my father’s company.
>>1
Since it’s very early in the initial stages, the settings are not established yet.
>>2
At least to me, it just looks like the thread without a name chose this image but hasn’t properly read the manga…
>>7
Seems eager to nitpick.
I managed for five years, and even when the company went up in flames, it lasted for two years…
He was the president’s son!?
>>4
Isn’t it good to be a son…?
First of all, why did you take these two as a commemorative photo?
Shy kid…
Is my son failing at getting a job!?
I’ll start a business and hire people there.
They are really good parents.
In the very early stages, the setting was that Nobita was being excessively spoiled by his parents, which made him no good.
>>10
There isn’t a prevailing trend anymore that blames parents for their children’s shortcomings like there used to be.
A useless person is useless from the moment they are born, and their parents are the victims of that.
I think there is something to learn from this positivity.
The initial mama is definitely more toxic, right?
Huh!?
I think in the image I know, it was about starting a business by oneself.
>>13
In each grade of elementary school, the setting for Doraemon is slightly different.
I don’t care about failure at all!
Could it be the influence of someone who changed history…?
Because of Doraemon, it became parallel…
Was the company able to last two years after the fire, or did it collapse immediately and was I running away from debt collectors?
The problem with this is that the early Shizuka-chan, who is trying to switch from Jaiko, has a nice face but her personality is quite problematic.
In the ladybug comics version, it ends up being a party where they can’t find a job and start a company.
Having Dad as the president and Nobita becoming a rich kid will lead to various discrepancies later on, so that’s what happened.
The girls drawn by F-sensei usually have not-so-great personalities as a default…
Because it was a self-detonation with fireworks, the fire insurance didn’t pay out.
It seems like we might be able to prevent it just by not doing fireworks at the company or by having fire insurance.
>>24
I wonder if the insurance will pay out.
Was Dad the president?
Even the original mom, known for her terrible parenting, is showing kindness, which is quite moving.
>>26
In the early stages, it feels like Mom and Dad definitely had a setup where they wouldn’t scold Nobita.
I was doing things like “I’m just a little dream.”
I like the story where Jaiko publishes a doujinshi with someone like Motemote-kun.
The version I know is something like “I failed to get a job, so I’ll start my own business.”
>>28
Embodiment of action…
There are multiple patterns, huh?
1988, awarded for being great without actually receiving an award. You started your company, there’s definitely a possibility of success. Everyone is logged in, enjoying themselves, and it’s a nice party. 1995, the company went bankrupt, and debt collectors came knocking, commemorating this. 1993, company completely burned down, commemorating with fireworks.
>>31
I’ve only seen this.
The paperback was over here, right?
I saw a thread that responded like this before.
The space-time is distorted.
>>36
A nameless person from the future is trying to correct the mistakes of their past self and becomes a response.
If a business lasts for 7 years, then it’s quite capable.
If there hadn’t been a fire, there was a possibility it could have continued.
>>37
In the anime, there was a tragic incident where fireworks launched to celebrate the president’s appointment caused a fire.
Did it last two years even when it was completely burned?
What is certain is that Nobita set off fireworks in the company when he was in his 30s.
When I was in elementary school, I had the sense not to set off fireworks at home.
>>40
Nobita’s parents seemed to be overly indulgent and spoiled him until Doraemon came, so there is a possibility that this has changed as well.
It’s impressive that it lasted until 1995 after the bubble burst…
During the initial serialization, the Nobi family was relatively wealthy, and Nobita was depicted as an extremely pampered young boy.
Mr. F tends to change the settings fairly often based on improvisation and feelings.
The setting had already disappeared by the time it was collected in a standalone book, which is why it changed to a business.
I thought the fireworks in stock had caught fire while I was running a fireworks sales company.
Did you really have fireworks in the office?
Ah, they were originally a wealthy family, but they became extremely poor starting from Nobita.
Sewashi’s lament and the treatment of historical revisionism points are also easy to understand.
>>45
But our ancestors weren’t that wealthy…
In episode 1, the incredibly sweet atmosphere of Mom and Dad is still lingering around, right?
The roasted whole barbecue and the surprise visit are events that will never happen again in life, so I understand.
Who is taking this picture!
Shouldn’t Nobita have saved the company from being completely burned down instead of his current self?
The five-year survival rate of companies is quite low, so lasting seven years is pretty impressive.
Many people who are nameless do not know that there are six episodes of Doraemon separate from the corrections in the paperback version.
Huh? I thought you were starting a business, but you were taking over instead?
>>53
You won’t even read the replies.
>>54
There’s no value in reading the replies on the bulletin board.
>>55
That’s right.
Since everything is almost the same except for the top left, could it be that this is just a case of the thread without a name mistakenly posting the wrong image…?
Before thinking about the bulletin board, it’s a place to respond, so normally you just reply without reading the thread.
Is this customer?
It’s pretty terrible that he’s blaming Nobita for becoming poor when it’s because he married ugly Jaiko.
If a historical manga artist is born from that, it can’t be helped.
The unmediated route of Doraemon suggests that after marrying Jaiko, Gian and Nobita continued to maintain their friendship, albeit with some bullying, and I can see that clearly, which I really like.
>>63
Gian looks like he’s soulless.
Your son says, says indeed.
Mr. F often repeats failures at life’s crossroads, missing out on a beautiful wife and ending up with an unattractive one, while creating foolish children, but this motif seems to be disregarded.
Do you have any thoughts about your own family…? That’s what I kind of wonder.
>>65
Creative works reflect the author’s values to some extent, so it’s probably correct.
Well, if you think about it normally, there’s no way that Nobita could start a business and attract people.
But in the case of starting a business, it lasts for about 7 years, and after the company building collapses, it somehow counts as about a year…
Nobita’s dad is quite impressive when you look at it this way.
>>69
Even though I was a painter and was asked by my patron to marry his daughter.
Because I met Tamago, I could only become a salaried worker who has a rented house in the city.
In other words, with the current perspective, it feels like descendants are thriving for several generations ahead, so it’s strange to consider it a mistake.
>>70
Moreover, they have a lot of children.
>>70
From the current perspective, descendants inheriting debts along with the estate are too foolish.
With the current paperback, I will start a business.
In the previous version, it was my father’s company.
I found it amusing that it was said to be overloaded with time series and NTR themes in that short live-action drama!
Beyond Mr. F’s individual personality
I thought that the concept of “wife” is quite a handy gadget in creative works for distinguishing life choices.
Is it more of a habit?
Nobita starts to think, “If this choice makes Dad happy, wouldn’t it be better for me to disappear…?” recognizing even the alteration of his parents’ time.
He is a man who is fair in a bad way.
>>78
Well, the painter’s patron’s wife is beautiful, but she seems to have a strong personality…
If you have the strength to take a commemorative photo with the bottom two, it seems like we can manage somehow.
I forgot which episode it was, but there was a line about how if I couldn’t marry Shizuchan, the future would change. So, I was surprised to later learn that in episode 1, marrying Jaiko was the original future.
I looked up what generation Sewashi is from.
Nobita → Nobisuke → ? → ? → It’s quite a long time ahead of Sewashi…
I had an image of someone around the age of a grandpa.