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* [[Generation Xerox]]: Every single one of Nobita's ancestors (including his father) is a loser with no backbone who is constantly bullied by Gian and Suneo's. This gets swapped with Nobisuke (Nobita's son), though, as ''he'' is the one who bullies Gian and Suneo's sons.
* [[Girl Next Door]]: Shizuka, to all three boys - but especially Nobita.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Shizuka Minamoto has them.
* [[Girl of the Week]]: The movies, especially later ones, where there will be a token girl even though the main focus isn't on her at all.
* [[Green Aesop]] : Used frequently in the movies. In most stories, and especially in movies, human destroying the environment won't result in a disaster on its own; that would take too long. Chances are, alien civilization will plot to intervene and destroy humans first to prevent said environmental disaster from happening.
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* [[Monster Roommate]]
* [[Naked People Are Funny]]: All nudity of the boys, Shizuka's constant bath scenes, and her numerous [[Panty Shot|panty shots]]... technically not [[Fan Service]], instead they're [[Played for Laughs]]. After all, they're just kids.
* [[No Ending]]: Quite possibly, which ends up having the fans create their own endings in doujin comics. One [[Happily Ever After|happy ending]]<ref>Doraemon's battery fails, and without his ears, they can't swap it out without wiping his brain. Not only that, the time police have placed an absolute embargo on anyone interfering in any way with Nobita and the now-unconscious Doraemon. Rather than swap his battery, which would effectively kill him, Nobita spends the next ''35 years'' becoming the world's foremost expert in robotics in order to save him, marrying Shizuka on the way. But as his friends figure out, it was all a [[Stable Time Loop]] -- the technology that Doraemon was bringing back was way, way too advanced unless something [[The Singularity|remarkable happens]] to jump-start the technology -- like Dr. Nobita Nobi reverse engineering Doraemon enough to fix him.</ref> (which was legendarily [[Jossed]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20111228015915/http://zepy.momotato.com/2007/05/29/author-to-pay-settlement-for-doraemon-doujinshi/ from orbit, with nuclear fire] by the publishers due to the art being picture perfect to the original series and the ending being more or less beloved by the entire fanbase) and two [[Downer Ending]]s, one of which was lifted from [[St. Elsewhere]].
** The Fujiko duo did try to end the series when it appeared that the franchise was losing popularity in the early 70s, resulting in the final story in Volume 6 of the manga. When the franchise suddenly picked up in popularity again shortly after the release of the said volume, they were forced to [[Retcon]] that particular story in the first story of Volume 7 of the manga.
** The 1973 series did have an ending, where Doraemon returned to the future and Nobita promised him to grow up to be successful.
** The two [[Downer Ending]]s have been written into fanfiction [https://web.archive.org/web/20120407084252/http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3274425/1/Calling_Across_Time/ here] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20120407084310/http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4973354/1/In_His_Own_World/ here].
* [[Non-Serial Movie]]: See the list above.
* [[Nostalgia Filter]]: Considering Nobita has a time machine in his desk, this gets occasionally brought up.
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