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* [[The Ace]]: Dekisugi. Not only he is the smartest kid in the school, he is also relatively athletic and is a [[Chick Magnet]].
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: In the anime,Shizaku hair was brown. Even though the manga cover shows her hair as black. Changed back to black in the 2005 anime.
* [[Adaptational Attractiveness]]: One of the 2005 anime notable feature. Example is Nobita start off as plain(when he compared himself to Dekisugi) In 2005? Is revealed to have [[What Beautiful Eyes!|quite nice eyes]] under that glass.
** Shizuka start off as quite cute and is much cuter
** The remake episode of the Lying Mirror pronounce this much more.
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: In the anime,Shizaku hair was brown. Even though the manga cover shows her hair as black. Changed back to black in the 2005 anime.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: Doraemon's dimensional pocket full of "Dogu".
* [[Animated Adaptation]]: Three of them, in fact -- one that is one of the longest running shows in history, and an immediate reboot after it ended that will probably go on to match it. And a 1970s anime that we don't talk about. And 30+ movies (the listing at the top is incomplete).
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: Doraemon's dimensional pocket full of "Dogu".
* [[Art Evolution]]: Oh god yes. Amusingly, one of the reasons they rebooted the anime series in 2005 was to give the character designs a quick makeover. (And to let some of the voice actors retire after ''30 years'' of the same roles.)
* [[Bad Future]]: While not as extreme as some examples, if Nobita continues to live his life the way he does now, his life will fall apart so badly that he will end up a penniless laughing-stock, in so much debt that he will need to work for a ''century'' to pay it off, and married to [[Gonk|Gian's sister.]].
* [[Bag of Holding]]: Doraemon owns one - Other robots similar to Doraemon also seem to have one as well.
* [[Bamboo Technology]]: "Hai! Takekoputaa!" The iconic ''take-copter'' literally means a "bamboo helicopter".
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Averted quite a bit -- Nobita's penis is even visible in earlier Fujiko Fujio mangas. [[Values Dissonance|Despite being for children.]] It is, however, important to note that the manga is completely lacking in [[Fan Service]] outside of [[Parental Bonus]] -- all nudity is [[Played for Laughs]]. Of course, this is [[Values Dissonance]].
* [[The Bermuda Triangle]]: In one [[Non-Serial Movie]], the heroes discover that the anomalies in this region are because of the Triangle being part of an ancient force-field, home to an AI gone insane.
* [[The Bible]]: Referenced surprisingly a lot for a sci-fi title. Most of them revolve around [[Magic From Technology|creating Biblical miracles with future technology]]. And [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien|playing God]].
* [[Bamboo Technology]]: "Hai! Takekoputaa!" The iconic ''take-copter'' literally means a "bamboo helicopter".
* [[Big Guy, Little Guy]]: Guess who? {{spoiler|Gian and Suneo, of course}}.
* [[Book Dumb]]: Nobita can be pretty smart at times, just look at the creative ways he uses Doraemon's tools!
* [[The Bible]]: Referenced surprisingly a lot for a sci-fi title. Most of them revolve around [[Magic From Technology|creating Biblical miracles with future technology]]. And [[Sufficiently Advanced Alien|playing God]].
* [[Bruiser with a Soft Center]]: Gian, especially later movies where little [[Tender Tears|touching moments can make him cry more than anybody else.]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Nobita.
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* [[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.
* [[Identical Grandson]]: Taken to ridiculous extreme. All of the main cast has ''almost-look-exactly-the-same parents, siblings, relatives, ancestors and descendants''.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: Almost every civilization Nobita and his friends run across in the movies has some sort of grudge against humans. Usually paired with [[Green Aesop]] above.
* [[I Am Not Weasel]]: A running gag when someone first meets him, they think he's a tanuki. This makes Doraemon [[Berserk Button|really mad]] since he's a robotic cat without ears.
* [[Identical Grandson]]: Taken to ridiculous extreme. All of the main cast has ''almost-look-exactly-the-same parents, siblings, relatives, ancestors and descendants''.
* [[Ingesting Knowledge]]: In one chapter, Nobita eats a special kind of bread that lets him remember anything printed on it.
* [[In Spite of a Nail]]: Nobita's still going to have the same son even though he's marrying someone else. Unless it's a [[Stable Time Loop]].
** Though some may speculate that Nobisuke doesn't have to be the son of Nobita and his wife].
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Nobita (defaults to selfish and lazy), Gian (defaults to mean and bullying). And Suneo to a certain degree.
* [[Late for School]] Nobita, frequently.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Nobita is force-fed future pills that make the consumer unable to resist helping anyone in need. After he spends the entire episode helping other people and running out of time to finish his homework, {{spoiler|Shizuka responds to all the good deeds she saw him perform by offering to help him with his work.}}
* [[Late for School]] Nobita, frequently.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Gian's cooking is just as bad as his singing. Or may be worse. The most common result is food-poisoning. He even accidentally poisoned himself in one episode, much to the relief of his friends.
* [[Licensed Game]]: Unavoidable, but were surprisingly good.
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* [[Tender Tears]]: Loads and loads in the movies after year 2000.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Suneo and Gian.
* [[Time Travel]]: One of the only continuously-used gadgets.
* [[Time Police]]: The Time Patrol, the setting's [[Time Police]] often act as [[The Cavalry]]. With the cast's casual use of time travel, it wouldn't be surprising if The Time Patrol actually put the cast on close watch.
* [[Time Paradox]]: Again, with the casual use of time travel, there are quite a lot episodes dealing with time paradoxes.
* [[Time Police]]: The Time Patrol, the setting's [[Time Police]] often act as [[The Cavalry]]. With the cast's casual use of time travel, it wouldn't be surprising if The Time Patrol actually put the cast on close watch.
* [[Time Travel]]: One of the only continuously-used gadgets.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Doraemon and [[Name's the Same|Dora]]yaki
* [[Tsundere]]: Doremi, Dora the Kid, Pippo, Theo, Ichi, Fey and more.