Doraemon is one of the famous comic books, the childhood of many people and also the passion of author Fujiko F. Fujio.
Up to now, after more than 50 years of its creation, Doraemon still makes people watch again and again, from short stories, to long stories and even anime series.
Do children’s comics like Doraemon also have scary stories?
Famous rumors about Doraemon’s ending
Many people will find it unreasonable to think that Doraemon is a children’s comic, so it will be difficult to have horror versions or mysterious stories revolving around it.
According to this hypothesis, there is actually no Doraemon robot cat at all.
The short episode disappeared without a trace
Not only rumors about the ending, Doraemon is believed by many to have had a short episode shown at the time of author Fujiko F. Fujio’s death.
It is known that author Fujiko F. Fujio passed away in 1996 due to liver and heart disease.
The passing of author Fujiko F. Fujio has left great sadness in the hearts of fans.
The content of the episode is mysterious
Learning more about the episode Can’t Leave, netizens told each other that, in the movie, there is a scene where Nobita enters his room, he stands in place and then spins around continuously, making the action meaningless.
In addition, in another movie and also the ending scene of the anime, when Nobita walked alone on the street, Doraemon ran after him and asked: `Nobita, where do you want to go?`
What makes many people more scared is that right after the episode aired, information about author Fujiko F. Fujio’s death spread.
Speculation surrounding the episode
It is a story told by those lucky enough to have the opportunity to watch the episode Can’t Leave, but there are still many rumors surrounding the short episode of Doraemon that disappeared without a trace.
To date, stories of this mysterious anime episode are still widely spread online.
In fact, besides those who believe the story, there are still people who doubt the true existence of the episode.
Reference information from: Japan Times/ According to Su Kem – Sports & Culture