Doraemon's story, while well-known, does contain some lesser-than-obvious details and backstory
These may not be widely discussed or recognized. Here are some of the stories or details behind what might be considered "untold":
Doraemon's birthday is March 12, a date mentioned in the manga, but not known to every fan.
Doraemon's full name is "Doraemon the cat-type robot", which is reflected in some chapters of the manga.
In the story of "Doraemon", the future world has many strange technologies, such as arbitrary doors, time machines, etc. However, details such as the specific social background and political system of the future world are not described in detail, leaving readers with unlimited room for imagination.
Although Doraemon seems to be a light-hearted children's manga, the author Fujiko F. Fujio actually wanted to use this work to ** some social issues, such as environmental protection, war and peace, and the ethics of science and technology.
Rumor has it that Doraemon's image was partly influenced by Fujiko F. Fujio's wife, who sometimes wore a blue headscarf and had a gentle personality.
Doraemon was originally published as a single manga, not as a **. The first single book was released in 1969, and it gradually developed into a manga.
Although Doraemon's past is mentioned in the manga, such as the fact that he used to be a police officer but was resigned for making a mistake, this backstory is not described in detail...
In some manga chapters, Doraemon mentions that he will eventually "retire", suggesting that his service is not endless. These details and stories may not be so familiar to the average viewer of Doraemon, but for those fans who have studied the work in depth, this information may bring new inspiration and interest.