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[Tough] It’s just too much of a masterpiece.

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Farewell, Key Boy.

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What!

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Are you protecting the enemy!?

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Is this what inspired “The Green Giant Saga”?

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Is it not a kingdom of clouds?

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Reading this now, it makes perfect sense not to plant any more trees in the small garden.

I feel the sorrow of life.

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In volume 33, Doraemon still doesn’t address Nobita with “kun.”

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It’s nice how Dad and Mom naturally accept Key-bo.

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If you lived with Doraemon, you would inevitably get used to it.

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I used to dislike guest characters who were obviously not going to become regulars.

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The plant aliens are too full of hawkish types, and they will definitely clash with the heavenly beings they’ve accepted.

In other words, it seems like the celestial beings are about to be expelled.

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Fujiko Pro said, "Let's make Key Boy!" but the director couldn't handle it, so it turned green.

Fujiko Pro said, “Let’s make Key Boy!” but the director couldn’t handle it, so it turned green.

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When trying to address environmental issues or realistic problems, it often ends up being inconclusive and muddled, which is a common occurrence in creative work.

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I really love that Key-kun appears in the epic “Kingdom of Clouds.”

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Heir to the Cloud Kingdom

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The main story’s sub-characters appear in the long chapter.

About the kingdom of clouds?

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To be frankly honest, Doraemon… or rather, the kind of environmentally-themed jokes that were sort of tacked on in 80s and 90s anime dramas are…

Usually, I can only say, “Humanity that pollutes the Earth is to blame! But even that humanity is starting to reflect on it!” and it tends to become messy and just noise…

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The Cloud Key-kun is the last helper to appear, but the Green Key-kun is a main character…

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In the Kingdom of Clouds, Hoi-kun from Donjara Village will also appear.

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When it comes to Kii-bou’s story, it’s a mischievous tale that comes with the Green Giant legend.

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I wonder if I’ve been saved by Kii-kun a total of three times?

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The floods of the Cloud Kingdom and the catastrophe of the kingdom’s collapse are still impressive to behold.

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Animal Planet also had environmental issues as a motif…

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I haven’t seen The Green Giant Legend, but is it really that bad?

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The consensus is that the Doraemon movie is incomprehensible.

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Will it become a completely incomprehensible work based on the original thread image…

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You should take a look at it.

The Legend of the Green Giant is…!

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No…

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That was a time when readers desired such things.

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It’s still an ugly site as usual.

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I feel surprised that this story ends within 30 pages.

Isn’t it amazing?

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Doraemon is about half an educational manga, so it has its moments.

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Are we those Earthlings?

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It was not “Nobita-kun” but just “Nobita,” wasn’t it, Doraemon?

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Don’t try to handle themes you can’t manage…

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Even though I said I couldn’t handle it, they above said to do it.

But I can’t do it.

I can’t even postpone it.

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I can’t hate “Giant Legend” because I laughed like an idiot at the part where the balloon’s power comes from Suneo.

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A boy named Ki, whose origins from Earth are unknown

Becoming the ambassador of Planet Plant is quite the rapid promotion…

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In the Green Giant Legend, I end up going “Huh?” at the part towards the end where Nobita’s animation becomes strange.

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I’ll get angry, you know!

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Since the children are the main characters, it’s perfectly fine to conclude with “I’ll do my best from now on.”

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Nishikawa Kiyoshi Thread

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Aliens trying to take the tree on their own!

The heavenly beings who try to sink me in the water without my consent!

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This content on page 25.

Even if Fujiko-sensei were to be reincarnated in modern times, they could still be unbeatable, right?

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I wonder why Mr. F, who is the type to be sarcastic about that sort of thing, is being made to write on that subject.

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I don’t know which hand that is, but Fujiko F. Fujio was very concerned about environmental issues and critiqued the state of existing civilization multiple times throughout his works.

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What? Clearly, you’re way too smart.

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Writers of this era really like to tackle environmental issues, don’t they?

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In other words, back then it was a seriously important issue, and we worked hard on it, which is why we are where we are now.

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Key-kun first appeared 41 years ago, and Midori has been around for 17 years already.

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I heard that at that time, the sky was so bad that it turned reddish-brown…

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I think that decades from now, people will say that today’s works are all about the diversity of this era.

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Thank you, Kyouyou program…

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I’ve been working on that environmental issue.

At least in the so-called developed countries, both water and air have become significantly better since then.

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Humans are just a part of nature, aren’t they?

What are you so worked up about?

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But right now, I feel that environmental issues are being overlooked too much.

It’s true that you’ll die without using the air conditioner, but I think it’s wrong to talk about consumption as if it’s a virtue.

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It seems that the way companies have been collecting money under the pretext of environmental conservation is instilling distrust.

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It was an era where we could feel environmental issues closer to our daily lives than we do now, so it naturally became a theme.

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The stagnant air and rivers before the 1980s won’t resonate unless you experienced them in real time.

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Cloud’s Key Boy is nice, but Dodo and the little people are nice too, right?

I really love that the people who Nobi-Dragon has helped are now helping him.

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In stories like this

Let’s rehydrate the salmon with sirloin liquid.

It’s kind of interesting.

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I can move thanks to some weird medicine, and my brain has gotten better too.

Aren’t you scared?

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Isn’t it frightening that Nobi-Dora has evolved dogs and cats to the point where they can create civilization?

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When you perceive the environmental issues of the Showa era with a modern sensibility, it feels somewhat nuanced, but thinking back, it’s something that people who witnessed the four major pollution incidents in real time are expressing.

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Key! Key!!

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Kubo Takefusa’s Comment —— “Please tell us your memories related to ‘Doraemon’.” I used to watch it a lot when I was little. There were times when I wished I had a memory bread the day before a kanji test! The movie “Nobita and the Green Giant” was very interesting!

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Global warming is a conspiracy theory.

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“After the screening, ‘Hey everyone! Was it interesting?'”

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The mid-section of the long epic generally shows that the other side is considerate of the environment! The Earth should take a cue from this! It comes out as an appetizer.

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I think it’s a work that is worth watching at least once, regardless of whether you gain something from seeing it or not.

I cannot take any responsibility, though.

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The Legend of the Green Giant became intentionally chaotic and incomprehensible, and the following year, the atmosphere around me turned extremely cold, making it impossible to stay at the company.

That’s what the director said.

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It’s just an obvious consequence.

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In the creations of that era, both manga and anime, as well as special effects, the villains really only say things like “foolish humans who pollute the Earth.”

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In reality, it’s understandable to be called foolish since it was so dirty.

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As entertainment, the incomprehensible Green Giant Legend is still better than the miracle island that makes you sleepy, which I think is awful.

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If you’re on the bulletin board, it’s not wrong to watch it.

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It feels like this episode has a particularly strong emphasis on environmental issues, and it’s a bit scary…

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There are always people who bring this up in the Cloud Kingdom as well.

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Well, that’s because you’re giving off that kind of vibe to an uncomfortable extent too.

Also, Animal Planet too.

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Isn’t it too sensitive to feel that it’s disgusting or to start saying it sounds preachy?

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It’s a movie that was intentionally destroyed, so it is one of a kind.

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The ending twist of the Legend of Giants is really good, isn’t it?

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Recently, the Dragon movies have been interesting, you know.

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It was an era that was indifferent or ignorant towards both the Earth and humanity.

It was a time when people said that tobacco was good for your health.

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In Professor F’s era, it must have been a construction boom with smog and sewage being poured out.

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In the short stories, they were just fooling around with environmental issues.

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It was an era when people were dying from pollution, so it’s no wonder they wanted to sound the alarm.

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I want to loudly emphasize that the design of Kibo in the movie version is excellent and quite cute.

The scenario is um…

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I believe that Japan has made an effort to tackle environmental issues that it can address as a single nation, from the Showa era to now.

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If you’re going to watch “Giant’s Tale,” it’s best to do it while live-commentating with no name during a marathon broadcast.

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How many times have we done this simultaneous commentary already?

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I don’t know…

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Environmental issues, especially with the abnormal weather, should be viewed as more problematic now than in the past.

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Well, the past was definitely worse.

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Pollution was much worse in the past, but things like the disappearance of summer and autumn and temperature differences are concerning.

Isn’t the current pollen allergy and the incredible yellow sand much worse than before?

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The air was gray from the exhaust gases, and it was no joke even in Japan.

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Here they come… just someone who wants to criticize and respond…

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Well, in modern Japan, it turns out that nearly 40% of the endemic species in rivers and seas are endangered, which means we haven’t really recovered at all, and it’s almost too late…

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I personally don’t understand the dislike for preachy themes in creative works, but I suppose there are people who feel that way.

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Basically, things like that come along with the idea of “Is that story needed right now?”

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The factory is like a degenerate era from the Showa period, pouring out waste liquids without installing filters.

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The first movie: Nobita’s Dinosaur 2006

The second movie: Nobita’s New Demon World Adventure

The third movie: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend

What is that?

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Please say that I have evolved.

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At that time, it was said that the ozone layer would never recover, but it is actually healing, which is amazing.

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Then why is Japan getting so hot that it’s losing its four seasons?

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The ozone layer seems to be linked to the climate of Antarctica, so it might be having some kind of impact.

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The destructive power of freon gas might be too incredible…

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It’s me.

I am currently in front of a talking tree on a plant-based alien’s UFO.

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I eat to live.

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Mom only has the image that pets are not allowed, but since it’s a tree, it doesn’t cost money, so it’s okay…

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By the way, in “Green Giant Legend,” it has a very sweet and affectionate way of being taken care of.

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>>103

Are there any other jokes that are as fixed as this one?

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I watched The Green Giant Legend because I heard Key-boy was going to appear.

Wow… you’ve become so wonderful…

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Did you watch The Giant of Green instead of The Kingdom of Clouds?

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The majestic one I mistakenly became was the Kingdom of Clouds.

I’m embarrassed!

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Do more collaborations with tough.

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Interesting

Normal

Boring.

The Legend of the Green Giant

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I don’t know what minister it is, but it seems Key-bou has become the minister of the plant planet.

Aren’t you amazing?

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It’s amazing that they are growing despite only one year not passing in the story.

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As expected, it’s scary… Minamata disease!

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Don’t throw away plastic now, villain!

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