

Doraemon
Doraemon is an anime TV series created by Fujiko F. Fujio and based on the manga series of the same name. This anime is the much more successful successor of the 1973 anime.
Season 4
1. Robot Snowman
11mNobita makes a robot snowman during the winter. The snowman follows him back home and causes some chaos.
2. Fantasy Animal Safari Park
11mNobita and his friends visit a safari park filled with imaginary creatures like unicorns. But when their Safari Craft crashes, they find themselves stranded—and this time, Doraemon isn’t there to help!
3. The Air Relay Satellite
11mWhen Suneo shows off his collection of world air cans, Nobita and Doraemon use the Air Relay Satellite to experience the different airs from around the globe.
7. Time Bomb Sticker
11mWhen Nobisuke comes down with the hiccups, Nobita and Doraemon use a Time Bomb Sticker to frighten him and make his hiccups go away. They later use the sticker to scare Gian, but things go haywire when Suneo takes the sticker and gives it to Shizuka.
8. Identical Scarecrow
11mNobita uses Doraemon’s Identical Scarecrow to protect horsetails, but after Suneo destroys it, he makes scarecrows of Gian and Shizuka. Meanwhile, Tamako uses the gadget to make a scarecrow of herself and force Nobita to do his homework.
9. Snow in March
11mSnow does not rain down on Christmas Eve, but the forecast says otherwise and Shizuka is disappointed. Nobita begs Doraemon for a Weather Box, but it is broken. It starts snowing excessively. Remade as Snow at Christmas in the 2005 series.
10. The Air Crayon
11mDoraemon introduces a crayon used to make drawings and other markings on areas of thin air.
11. The Winning Postcard
11mNobita really wants to win a lucky draw so he uses Doraemon's savings to buy 5 postcards. However the postcards mysteriously vanish leading Nobita to use a postcard that he found in his room.
29. Let's Play With Water
11mOn a hot summer day, Nobita and his friends head to the beach and use Doraemon’s Water Processing Sprinkles to create fun water objects. Remade in 2005 as 'Water Processing Sprinkle.'














