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A bizarre educational OVA where Doraemon teaches broken English phrases. It is hilariously bad and culturally fascinating. Only available on Archive.org.
: Fan-translated versions of the manga that were never officially brought to the West. Cultural History : Scans of the original CoroCoro Comic doraemon archiveorg
Upon exploring the archive, I was impressed by the sheer volume and variety of content available. Here are some of the highlights: A bizarre educational OVA where Doraemon teaches broken
One of the most significant contributions of the Archive.org community is the preservation of Doraemon lost media and rare specials that never saw home video releases. : Fan-translated versions of the manga that were
At first, I thought it was fan art. The thumbnails showed a blue robotic cat, his round face frozen mid-laugh, his pocket glowing that familiar impossible pink. But the file extensions were wrong. Not .mp4, .jpg, or .pdf. These were .4d—a format nobody’s used since the 22nd century’s early quantum storage trials.
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