
Are the two of you together!? Why? What for? Baby!! Here, my hand is full of coal, like my great-grandfather, with a human-animal hybrid who can gather and carry it. Four hundred sticks. Four hundred mannequin figurines. They are becoming one! What kind of joke is this? When I found myself in that high road magical mining star, I used the star. – Writing this in the V2 V3 format, my grandfather used to think about how far he could stand, and took his time to gently twist it. Rarely do humans dream of a mannequin’s tongue. Can’t set fire to it. I bought it with a longing. Um… Alright, I’ll buy this one this time. This is for the manga, Akitokei – a crossdressing female artist with cooking skills… give it a spice. I’m looking for materials. I should let my real colleagues enlighten me. Just stay still. I’m going to cut them properly. There’s a shutter over there, and it’s really disturbing. The salt conditions are properly written… my mouth with an unnecessary book feels like a strange twist in unexpected situations. I almost burst into laughter. The elders of the ancient world put the wrong forest in the wrong place.
I am curious about what happens next.
It’s amazing to get sulfur and magnesium.
That’s crazy…
It’s definitely a mutant generator, right?
Did you somehow manage it with a time furoshiki or something?
>>4
I was intercepted before I could get closer.
It was returned to the material before generation from a distance using a tool called a return clock.
>>22
I had no choice but to kill him.
Isn’t there an easier alternative instead of 450 pencils?
Is this the one where the United Nations forces were dispatched?
I feel like something serious was happening.
To erase this feeling…
Did you end up with an evil psychic baby?
Maybe it’s a pretty close call because it’s still early on.
This is how I came to be.
>>11
Stop with the weird jokes!!
Shizuka-chan is erotic…
A relatively high-ranking Esper mutant will be born even as a Doraemon enemy, causing quite a bit of trouble.
It seems like a situation straight out of a movie, doesn’t it, future?
That is a new product. After it was put on sale, so many flaws were found that it was discontinued. It has incredible superpowers. Humans can’t compete with it. If it loses, it doesn’t complain. Speaking of flaws? The humans who manufactured it are mutants. Those mutants started causing a big commotion trying to conquer their comrades and humans on their own. The UN dispatched forces. Really!? They created it!?
>>16
First of all, why do you have such tools, Doraemon?
>>28
Wasn’t it that the salesman brought it in while Doraemon was away, not that Doraemon had it?
I’ve always thought this story could be expanded into a TV special.
Don’t keep holding onto recalled items.
>>19
What!?
I wonder if a long novel based on this story will come out.
I wonder what the state of bioethics will be in the future department store before any product defects.
The military in the future world seems to have incredible combat capabilities.
Is it a homunculus?
Don’t casually possess items that are obviously discontinued due to military involvement.
>>25
In the future, there are stores that often have misdeliveries and even treat just wanting to see a thumbnail as an order…
Nobita gets smart in strange places, doesn’t he?
>>27
In an era without internet search, it might be clever to obtain sulfur from mineral specimens.
It’s because Doraemon is lazy…
It’s too late for someone like Earth to have a doomsday weapon.
If you read it carefully, the Wasa-Dora version is definitely not something to be reduced to the original scrap… and it appeared when we embarked on our journey into space.
It was taken away…!
Thus, Ultra B was born.
If the collection agency can also move through time and space, then do it before it’s used.
It’s the responsibility of the manager.
Was there an event that caused the transportation industry to completely collapse before the 21st century…?
I think bioethics began to gain popularity in Japan after the 1980s, so at the time of publication, it was just an eerie story.
The fact that there are 100 matches always kept at home gives a sense of the era.
I don’t dislike the ending of the main story, but I prefer the ending that was altered in the anime.
Did old cameras use magnesium for the flash?
Isn’t it okay to use some wood from around here instead of a pencil?
>>44
Because carbon is necessary.
https://dora-world.com/sp/tencomi_detective/dora50th_anniv/dora50th_anniv_vol001.html
I told you not to touch Doraemon, but Nobita ignored me and brushed off the collectors…
As written here, the appearance of the New World Department Store is only this time.
If we leave the mutant here, it would probably create a timeline where Sewashi is never born.
Nobita is a bit too smart.
Were there several department stores?
I didn’t distinguish.
It feels like Future Department Store is on the verge of collapsing about ten times due to scandals and recalls.
Where does Doraemon get the money to buy new products?
>>51
Sometimes it comes out as a rental item.
>>51
That’s a paid beta, right?
I’m sure new products are sent as rental items every time they are released.
>>51
I’m receiving New Year’s money and allowance from the modern Nobi family, but it’s unclear how they’re managing it to be usable in the 22nd century.
However, the tools are consistently cheap.
Do you use magnesium for taking photos?
>>52
Probably for the strobe.
I remember that from a movie.
“If you have 30,000 humans, you can prepare the materials for humans, so that’s about the value of a human.”
What was it again?
>>55
You’re just a cost nerd.
>>55
Like episode 1 of Fullmetal Alchemist…
If you open the Buddhist altar, there should be about 100 matches, right?
Dora may be legally possessing prohibited items by taking advantage of the non-retroactivity of the law.
>>61
Is the ethics of the future broken?
Despite being Nobita, he knows words like sulfur and magnesium, yet doesn’t know how to make a baby?
Isn’t the sense of product ethics in department stores of the 22nd century lacking?
>>64
The new world department store that was sent here doesn’t come up in other stories, so there’s a theory that it went bankrupt because of this.
Because it’s just rentals and cheap stuff, I sometimes can’t use the tools I really need at crucial moments.
Looking at the current trends in department stores, it seems like they are catering to more affluent customers, so I feel that the Sewashi family doesn’t have much connection to that.
>>66
“Instead of asking ‘Which manufacturer did you buy from?’, it’s more about ‘Which retailer did you buy from?’ and whether the department store handled both delivery and pickup.”
I feel like this area has the sense of the period of rapid economic growth.
In the Doraemon world line, the X-Men either don’t exist or have gone extinct.
>>67
There’s a training box for espers, so you can become an esper.
You will be able to use telekinesis, clairvoyance, and teleportation.
Perhaps it’s because we are in an era where sex education is provided separately for boys and girls.
Shizuchan knows, but Nobita doesn’t.
>>68
Generally, in elementary school, girls had more knowledge about sex, right?
There were classes on reproduction.
Little Star Wars won because the small light was cheap…
The Earth has never actually detonated a nuclear bomb.
There is a high possibility that it may not have the effects as the name suggests.
The thread image is being collected, so it’s barely safe.
Baibain and Ikia-Tari Battari Saikin makers are really terrible.
>>74
The official explanation states that the higher-end model? The Galactic superweapon can destroy the galaxy…
>>9
Humans are just like various familiar materials in that sense, and that’s probably part of the joke too.
Well, it’ll work out somehow.
In a way, it seems like we’re relying on the versatility of tools and leaving things unattended.
It’s like saying that even if things go wrong, they can be fixed later.
>>80
Well, unless a catastrophe occurs that wipes out all life in the universe,
I wonder if I can redo things with a time machine…
You can really perform human transmutation with a child’s allowance, huh?
>>82
Since I was creating a world with my child’s allowance, it’s quite adorable.
It’s useless that it can’t extract carbon from the air, even though it’s a tool for the future.
Is magnesium the oxidized one?
It was taken away…!
Give it back… it’s just a few thousand yen pocket money!!
The Elric brothers would probably faint if they saw this…
The fact that time machines are common for civilian use means that there are people coming from the future beyond the 22nd century.
It seems like technology and history are all messed up.
>>89
Giga Zombie…
>>89
It’s probably due to the circumstances of the playwriting in the 2Xth century by TP’s headquarters, but considering that humanity’s extinction is the limit of activity, it’s a bit scary.
Nobita is amazing, even though he’s an elementary school student, as he’s about to give up on gathering materials.
>>90
Sulfur and magnesium…? It makes you go “huh?”
>>87
That’s the direct hit, isn’t it the new office building fire incident of Nobita?
I want a clone culture device…
Isn’t charcoal made from wood okay for carbon?
Are you trying to bring Mom back to life?
>>98
Playing with fire is not allowed.
Magnesium can be shaved to start a fire.
You can get it by doing things like camping.
Nobita, who has an oddly strong sense of initiative.
This was a misdelivery, right?
What did the original sender intend to use it for?
If we had put Gian in the materials box, we wouldn’t have needed to collect him.
>>103
I guess they haven’t responded because just adding the functionality to revert to raw materials would raise costs.
It’s an episode that could be made into a movie.
It’s too scary that magnesium is stored in a place in the house I don’t know about.
Well then, General, please throw that Gian into the material box.
I forcibly turned back time to before the kids were made, but as a result, even the model that Suneo made reverted back, and it ended up being a sad outcome, right?
In other words, I can just break apart Gian and put him in.
Basically, inventors prioritize “Let’s try making it because it seems doable.”
I don’t think much about what kind of results it will bring.
>>110
Too much of a mad scientist…
It’s scary that Nobita is so obsessed with Shizuka-chan yet doesn’t understand this area very well…
After learning that the human body requires soap as fat, various episodes of people making soap frequently appear in different historical contexts and manga knowledge.
A mysterious hobby called collecting worthless pencils.
It’s awesome that I can make model kits that I assembled again!
I thought it was a Fullmetal Alchemist collaboration.
Isn’t it illegal possession of Doraemon? That comes up sometimes, right…?
That’s correct, blue raccoon.
Take it all.
>>118
Cat-shaped robot!
Even if we can create a body, it’s a mystery where the soul comes from…
Moreover, it’s quite evil.
>>119
Is there a concept of soul in the world of Doraemon?
>>124
It’s a world with things like soul time machines.
>>124
There are tools that can extract your soul and enable out-of-body experiences.
>>124
I feel that tying Riruru’s reincarnation to the concept of the soul might lead to complicated discussions.
The ability to misuse tools and think about business makes it understandable that he can be the president.
I have a memory of being very scared of a newborn baby.
From the moment I was born, I speak with my hostility fully exposed.
>>121
So I could kill them with peace of mind.
Since I’m an Esper, I can probably receive knowledge from nearby people like Nobita the moment I’m born.
An evil will… must have come with an order to devour this species.
As time progresses, it feels like we have entered an era where we must properly address bioethics, and it seems that killing the lives created has become unacceptable.
The Soul Time Machine was a masterpiece, right?
Aren’t there too many extra ingredients if you just throw in soap and pencils as they are? Well, I guess the machine will filter them out.
It’s not someone who can emulate the art style doing a Fullmetal Alchemist parody; it’s actually a real episode that exists…
>>135
Early Dora has a lot of really intense ones.
It wasn’t a scientific tool, but things like shadow-cutting scissors were scary.
Nobita’s ability to take action for half a day or so without Doraemon while using the machine.
At that time, we believed it was the truth of the world.
There are tools that can easily change your fate being sold.
Bioethics is probably just a trivial matter.
Isn’t it difficult to get a pencil in the future world?
>>139
I wonder if it’s been replaced by a computer pencil.
>>142
That’s obviously not something that can be used for studying, so I think there are regular writing instruments.
There are generally similar ideas in Fujiko F. Fujio’s works when black humor is incorporated…
Compared to a creation kit that can make a universe including intelligent beings, this is totally mild.
He is a man who has lived on a deserted island for nearly 20 years with just a few tools he borrowed randomly.
The demeanor is different.
Doraemon often leaves dangerous secret gadgets lying around the room, doesn’t he?
Encounter machines with the unknown or something like that.
Are you testing it with Nobita’s sense of ethics?
This is a mutant baby that is fully intent on destroying humanity.
Is the developer properly testing the product before selling it?
There are likely higher-level systems that the general public in the 22nd century is not allowed to access.
If that were the case, the universe would have disappeared long ago.
A time machine that can be normally purchased probably has only the same level of danger as a car.
An incredible thing called a reverse clock that can turn back the time of events by two hours, just for the sake of the punchline involving people’s memories appearing as they are.
>>149
It’s too much like a time patrol case…
I wonder how many people died because of this tool in the future.
I wonder if a world where time patrols don’t come will never begin, now that we won’t have a future with time patrols.
In the 22nd century, surprisingly, salespeople and time patrols are using a lot of human labor.