Doraemon
The protagonist of this work. The name means Causeway Guard. He is kind-hearted, willing to help others, and works very hard (see the story of the birth of Doraemon in 2112) but is soft-hearted. Every time Nobita encounters difficulties, he will always help Nobita. But sometimes he uses stupid methods to help Nobita. It gets very bad-tempered when it can't eat Dorayaki or when people call it Tanuki.
He turned out to be the same as his sister, yellow, and had ears. One day, in order to thank Doraemon for taking care of him, Xiaoshi made a clay doll of Doraemon, but his ears kept growing. Not good, so he used the mouse robot, a tool from the future world, to modify the clay doll, but Xiaoshi gave the wrong order, and the mouse robot bit off Doraemon's ear. He wanted to drink a medicine to cheer up, but he took The wrong medicine was a medicine that made people cry endlessly. As a result, he cried for three days and three nights, and his voice became hoarse from crying. The yellow spray paint on his body was washed away by tears, leaving only the blue primer. So Doraemon became what he is today. Therefore, he is also afraid of rats.
Doraemon's singing voice is more terrifying than Fat Tiger's. Once, a singing bug entered Doraemon's body. Doraemon has become more fond of giving concerts than Fat Tiger. In addition, he has so many props that no one can escape from his concerts. It ended with Xiaoshi turning off Doraemon's power and taking out the bugs. Nobita Nobita
Nobita Nobita is the second protagonist in "Doraemon". All the stories unfold because of him. He is the only character who appears in every episode. The heroic character is lazy and only has three minutes of enthusiasm for doing things; he refuses to study, does not pay attention in class, always sleeps and daydreams, and gets an average of 0 points every five times in the test (once he scored 100 points in the test, but was beaten by Dora A Yume thought it was plagiarism. Later, Doraemon used a "publicity machine" to compensate.) He was very poor at sports and often came last in races. (But in one episode, a classmate who was even worse than Nobita came to Nobita's school, and Nobita came first. Nobita is the fastest person in the world to fall asleep, falling asleep in just 0.97 seconds. He often makes mistakes when playing baseball; he often makes Fat Tiger angry with his clumsy tongue. Nobita encounters many unfortunate things every day. When he doesn't get his way, he just cries and begs Doraemon for help. He is a very dependent child. He always has a way to make Doraemon lend him his magic weapon to help. But sometimes he plays tricks on others as soon as he gets the magic weapon, and ends up harming others and himself (because he is not bad-hearted, so the props he borrows are sometimes not very useful). According to statistics, Nobita in the full series of "Doraemon" The first grade student was beaten by Fat Tiger 1173 times, scolded by teachers 320 times, scolded by mother 927 times, bitten by dogs 123 times, and fell into ditches 140 times, but Nobita still lives a happy and optimistic life every day. Minamoto Shizuka
Minamoto Shizuka is the heroine in "Doraemon". Nobita's good friend and Nobita's future wife. He is smart and well-behaved, has excellent grades (he was scolded after only getting 85 points in the test, see Volume 21 "Happy Avenue"), is kind-hearted and considerate, and is loved by everyone. He is the lover of Nobita's and their dreams. The disadvantage is that he has a mysophobia (he needs to take three baths a day), and the sound he plays on the violin is even more destructive than Fat Tiger's songs. When she grows up, she marries Nobita. Shizuka is willing to marry Nobita because he has a kind heart and cares about others. He will be happy because of other people's success and sad because of other people's sorrows. Shizuka is definitely not marrying Nobita because she pities her. For him. (Based on "Nobita's Wedding Eve") Takeda Takeda
Takeshi Takeda is one of the main characters in "Doraemon". He is strong and powerful, has a bad temper, bullies the weak, and is a rude child king who will use violence against people or things he dislikes. His goal is to become a singer. He often holds concerts in open spaces and forces Nobita, Xiaofu, Shizuka and others to come to listen (because his singing voice is very poor (he has also scared away monsters - see the theatrical version of "The Devil's Adventure")). Nobita and the others often worry about this), and the food they cook tastes terrible. The advantage is that he is brave, has a sense of justice, and is a real man. There are many examples in the novel. For example, in the third episode, Fat Tiger has the courage to take responsibility and face danger. For his companions, he always takes care of everyone as a big brother. He is a kind and loving character. In the super-long novel (theatrical version), Fat Tiger's considerate and responsible behavior for his friends is also extremely touching. Kogawa Koo
Kogawa Koo is one of the main characters in "Doraemon". His family is wealthy, he is pampered, his grades are not too bad, he is arrogant, proud, flattering and loves to show off.
Fat Tiger's good partner and Nobita's enemy. Bullying, cunning, and always treating Nobita as the cheapest toy. Whenever he gets a novel item, he has to show it off among his friends and take the opportunity to humiliate Nobita, which often arouses Nobita's jealousy and boasts about it. On the rare occasion when he got 100 points, he didn't announce it himself as usual, but deliberately concealed his score in an attempt to arouse others' curiosity. Unfortunately, the innocent Nobita and Doraemon mistakenly thought he had failed the test. He also kindly helped destroy the test papers. He is very smart, but he doesn't need to study. All he thinks about is teasing others, bragging, lying habitually, and bullying children. But he is very brave at critical moments, and sometimes he will beg Doraemon for help when things get desperate. I think I look good, but I'm a little short. My life goal is to be a president. Nobita Daisuke
Nobita's father was an unknown painter when he was young, but he was very good at painting. He was once spotted by a rich man. The rich man also decided to marry his daughter to him and send him to Paris to study painting. However, he disdained this opportunity and wanted to fight on his own, so he came to reject the rich man's kindness and was angrily kicked out. However, he felt that he had let go of a big stone in his heart. Later he met a female student, Tamako Kataoka, and the two later got married. Because the income from painting was unstable, he worked as a clerk in the company after marriage and became a typical office worker. I take the tram to work from nine to five every day. He is relatively kind to Nobita. He repeatedly failed the license plate test and became addicted to alcohol. I once dreamed that I was dating a young lady. It's a rain man. In the early stories, the young Daisuke had to be evacuated to the countryside with other children and teachers due to World War II. They had to farm and work from morning to night. The harsh life once made Daisuke plan to commit suicide by drowning in a river. Fortunately, because of a A "girl with long hair like a white lily" appeared by the river and gave him a piece of chocolate to cheer him up. Therefore, Daisuke had a special affection for chocolate; however, the girl actually took a time machine to return to that time. Nobita was disguised under a strange combination of circumstances. (Short animation "The Girl Who Looks Like White Lily") Nobita Tamako
Nobita's mother, a standard housewife, is sometimes troubled by the deficit in her income and expenditure. He is very protective of Nobita and is terrible when angry. In his free time, he would read books, watch TV, and even do flower arranging (his skills are very good and he was praised by the master). It seems that he took French cooking classes when he was young, and often scolded Nobita for his laziness, but it was all out of concern. Nobita is not allowed to pick up abandoned animals and go home (but in "Nobita's Great Demon Realm", Nobita was allowed to keep a dog because the dog helped him find his wallet). Very wordy. Others include walking loudly down the stairs, entering the room with shoes on, not closing the door when going to the toilet, not turning off the faucet, not hanging up the phone after answering the phone, etc. Although he is very strict with Nobita, he actually loves Nobita very much. Every time I lose weight my mood becomes very bad. When she was young, she acted carelessly and often left things aside. Nobita's grandmother lied that a glass ring she lost was a diamond, which made her very anxious and changed this bad habit. Dekisugi Yingcai
Dekisugi is definitely a top student. Not only is he well-read and has a good personality, he is also a good athlete. "Excellent in everything" is the most appropriate way to describe him. Therefore, he is also a top-notch genius in interpersonal relationships, academic performance, sports, and even acting, and is even more popular among female classmates. However, because he is so outstanding, he often attracts the jealousy of Nobita and other male classmates. Especially in academics, he ranked first in his class almost every time. A rare exception was because the bookworm classmate who was second in the class was jealous of his talent and harassed him on the phone late at night, causing him to suffer from poor mental health and his grades plummeted.
He can also be regarded as Nobita's biggest rival. Nobita is often very afraid that Shizuka will steal it from him, and sometimes he mistakenly believes that the future has changed from what he saw on Time TV, and that Dekisugi will be with Shizuka in the future. Therefore, whenever I see them talking and laughing, or even just being together, I will be very angry and scared, and beg Doraemon to help "break up" them.
Dekisugi is very knowledgeable, and the only time I see him in the novel is to explain history. But in the Doraemon special episode, he once played the leading role and went on adventures with Doraemon and others. Mr. Kaminari
The owner of the house where Nobita and his friends often break glass when playing baseball (in the new episode, they break flower pots), likes to keep potted plants and has a bad temper.
Teacher
The teacher in Nobita's class teaches all the courses by himself. He often scolds Nobita for getting a zero score, or for being late or not doing his homework. Mini Doraemon
A mini robot of the same model as Doraemon. It was a gift from the principal of the robot school to Doraemon who had made meritorious deeds (and also gave him a new four-dimensional pocket). It usually only says " doradora” a supporting role that adds comic relief.