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Season 6
January 6, 1984

Season 6

01. Water Toy Submarine

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11min
January 6, 1984

02. The Do-Things Lens

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11min
January 13, 1984

03. Episode 3

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11min
January 20, 1984

04. Episode 4

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11min
January 27, 1984

05. Episode 5

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11min
February 3, 1984

06. Episode 6

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11min
February 10, 1984

07. Episode 7

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11min
February 17, 1984

08. The Tipsy Cap

After seeing his father and friends drinking beer, Nobita uses Doraemon’s gadget, the Drunken Lid, to get tipsy too!

11min
February 24, 1984

09. Episode 9

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11min
March 2, 1984

10. Episode 10

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11min
March 9, 1984

11. Fare Bank

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11min
March 16, 1984

12. Episode 12

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11min
March 23, 1984

13. Episode 13

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11min
March 30, 1984

14. Goodbye, Kibou

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11min
April 6, 1984

15. Episode 15

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11min
April 13, 1984

16. Episode 16

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11min
April 20, 1984

17. Gian's Hot Letters

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11min
April 27, 1984

18. Locker Cutter

Nobita uses Doraemon’s Locker Cutter gadget to play tricks on Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka, but they team up with Doraemon to teach him a lesson!

11min
May 4, 1984

19. The Rain Man is Painful

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11min
May 11, 1984

20. Underground Fishing

After Suneo brags about his fishing experience, Doraemon and Nobita use a gadget to do underground fishing in the empty lot.

11min
May 18, 1984

21. Echo Mountain

Tamako tells Nobita to complete his homework before he goes out to play. Doraemon helps Nobita with his new echo mountain gadget, but Nobita misuses it on his mother when she falls asleep and steps out to play. Nobita uses the gadget against Gian, as he never sticks to his words. After Nobita and Doraemon return home, Tamako yells at Nobita and makes him complete his homework.

11min
May 25, 1984

22. Image Gum

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11min
June 1, 1984

23. Super Real Diorama Plan

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11min
June 8, 1984

24. Episode 24

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11min
June 15, 1984

25. God Set

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11min
June 22, 1984

26. Pet Pen

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11min
June 29, 1984

27. Eskimo Extract

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11min
July 6, 1984

28. Liquid and Vapour Pills

To beat the summer heat, Doraemon gives Nobita pills that turn him into liquid or gas. Nobita uses them to prank his mom and Gian—but when the effects wear off, Gian gets his revenge!

11min
July 13, 1984

29. I've Got a Spare Fourth Dimensional Pocket

Doraemon takes his 4D Pocket to dry, and assures Nobita that he has a spare 4D Pocket which he can use. When Doraemon goes out on a date with a cat, Nobita takes the original 4D Pocket.

11min
July 20, 1984

30. Ultra Hero

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11min
July 27, 1984

31. Magic Handkerchief

Doraemon gives Nobita a magic handkerchief so that he can impress Shizuka. Later, Nobita disappears under the magical handkerchief but his friends find him.

11min
August 3, 1984

32. Episode 32

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11min
August 10, 1984

33. Typhoon Trap And Tank

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11min
August 17, 1984

34. The Sight Seeing Window

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11min
August 24, 1984

35. Space-time Replacement Machine

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11min
August 31, 1984

36. Human Magnet Belt

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11min
September 7, 1984

37. Instant Sea Making Machine

Nobita learns to swim with Doraemon’s Instant Sea Machine, but when Gian and Suneo steal the goggles and the machine breaks, the water vanishes—sending them tumbling into a fountain.

11min
September 21, 1984

38. The Room Guard Set

To keep Nobita from getting scolded by his mother, Doraemon uses a Room Guard Set that prevents her from entering his room without the correct password. However, when Nobita changes the password to a harder one, he forgets it—leading to a shocking outcome! This episode was later remade as Entry to Nobita's Room is Forbidden in the 2005 series.

11min
September 28, 1984

39. The Mask of Academic Appears

Nobita is slacking off on his schoolwork when a mysterious masked man appears and offers to be his personal tutor. The Mask of Academic even uses a whip to make sure Nobita studies!

11min
October 5, 1984

40. Earthquake Training Paper

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11min
October 12, 1984

41. The Spirit Robot

Suneo says he has a ghost protecting him, which scares Nobita. Doraemon gives Nobita a Spirit Robot, an invisible ghost-like gadget, but it’s too protective, frightening his parents, friends, and even Nobita himself. Since it only lasts 24 hours, Nobita keeps his distance, even eating dinner on the roof to stay out of trouble

11min
October 19, 1984

42. Gian’s Troublesome Concert

Gian makes Nobita and Doraemon organize his concert. No one wants to come because he sings badly, so Doraemon uses special tickets and a magic microphone. In the end, the concert is a big success!

11min
October 26, 1984

43. Nobita and the Feelings Monitor

Doraemon gives Nobita the Feelings Monitor, a gadget with antennas and a cap that lets him feel what others feel. Nobita uses it to copy Dekisugi’s homework and watch Gian scold Suneo. The last antenna is on a boy named Naoki, and when he falls into a river, Nobita feels it in time and saves him. Doraemon is proud of Nobita for helping.

11min
November 2, 1984

44. 合成鉱山の素

Elements of Synthetic Mine

11min
November 9, 1984

45. Nobita’s Son Ran Away From Home

Tired of Nobita’s constant laziness, his father scolds him for not studying. Feeling upset, Nobita plans to run away—until Nobisuke, his son from the future, suddenly shows up. Wanting to escape his own duties, Nobisuke decides to stay in the past, leading to unexpected chaos.

11min
November 16, 1984

46. Episode 46

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11min
November 23, 1984

47. Let's Return Sake With The Liquid Spawner

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11min
November 30, 1984

48. Candid Camera

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11min
December 7, 1984

49. The Talisman Seal

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11min
December 14, 1984

50. The Harley's Tail

Nobita and Doraemon travel back to the past to find out about the family's buried treasure.

11min
December 21, 1984

51. Power Battery

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11min
December 28, 1984

52. Episode 52

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10min
January 1, 1984

53. Episode 53

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10min
January 1, 1984