Doraemon - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Sunrise Set
The New Year's Party in the Wallpaper
Anytime Diary
Ghost Phone
Somersault Food
Others Dream
A La Carte
Reflect With the Comparison TV
Room Swimmer
Exchanging Doing Things Machine
The Projector
The Cheerleader Gloves
The Suit for Scuba Diving on Land
The Good Luck Pills
The Painting Valuing Machine
The Future Camera
Nobita's Underground Country (1)
Nobita's Underground Country (2)
Let's Make Badges
The Instant Jungle
The Time Machine is Lost! (1)
The Time Machine is Lost! (2)
The Restore Ray
Big Problem With the X-Ray Stickers
The All-In-One Appliance
Nobita Becomes a Gunman! (1)
Nobita Becomes a Gunman! (2)
The Equality Bomb
The Partitioning Hammer
1024 Times Bonus
Go to Dandelion Sky
Is It Alright To Become A Mom?
The Rescue
Let's Make An Aquarium!
The Hot Spring Rope
There's a Panic Happened!
The Irritated Paper
Help the Stray Dogs!! (1)
Help the Stray Dogs!! (2)
The Grown-Up Scolding Pass
The Duty Exchange
Story Mixer
Eating Habits
Owner Sticker
How to Enjoy Gian's Recital
The Charter Telephone
The Magic Belly
The Super Racket
The Gamechanger Camera
Nobita Man
Fascinating Earplugs
The Wakey Waker
The Jaws of the Open Lot
Nobita the Weakling
The Long-Distance Mirror
Let's Assemble a Handmade Robot (1)
Let's Assemble a Handmade Robot (2)
Mysterious Automobile
The Statics Suit
The Lucky Beans
The Balancing Needle
Doraemon vs. Doraemon
Nobita Disappeared?
The Obedient Robot Star!~
Look-alike Balloon
The Finishing Wave
Nobita's Black Hole
Suneo and the Earthquake Catfish!
Endangered Animal Spray
Moving with the Moving Map
The Forest is Alive
Course Determiner
The Disaster Detector
Human Camera Shutter
What Kind of Girl Do You Wanna Communicate With?
Calling Necklace
Replacement Mirror
Occupation Testing Armband
Yen Pit
Prohibition Sign
The Puddle Spray
The Devil Card
A World Without Mirrors
The Birth of Nobita Kingdom
Goodbye, Shizuka
Goodbye, Shizuka
Take a Break With a Good Sleeper
Save the Balloon
The Robot-Control-Training Machine
The Ovator Flashlight
The "Truth Banner" is Always Correct
Photo-Injection Scope
Now-Now Stick
Nobita's 100 point test
Telekinetic Eye Drops
Mama Asked For Three Thousand Kilometers
The Road Ray
Peace Antenna
The Snowman's Part-time Job
The Clay of Bodybuilding
The Mall Mallet
Nobita Runs Away From Home for a Lo~ng Time
A Dinosaur Is Here!! (1)
A Dinosaur Is Here!! (2)
The Fire Prevention Alarm
Let's Play with Shadow Light
Weight Manipulating Light
Norigiri Scope
Cloudwalking
The Gourmet Table Cloth
The Saio Horse
Time Floodgate
Feeling Warm and Cozy
The Pump Amplifier
Medicine Making Machine
Aerial Hook
Patroller Skaters and Baton
The Mecha Maker
Personal Video
Six Sided Camera
Gian's Feeling Down
Big Tincture
Quiet Ball
What If You're Rich
Shelter Tree
I Hate Doraemon!?
Let's get on the Insects
Invited Tablets for Dinosaurs
Nobita's Underlying Civilization Theory
Nobita Broadcasting Association
Nobita's Wedding?!
Magical Girl Shizu-chan
Gulliver's Expedition
Changing Newspaper Post
The Good Ol' Days
God Robot
Nobita's Space Shuttle
Trouble with Dad's Salary
Cross Switch
Ventriloquist Robot
Nobita's Fairy Tale Trip
Chukenper
Earnest Gum
World Peace and Safety Badge
Honest Wave
Cold Bag
Help The Swallow Nobita
Compliant Cap
The Sympathy Robot
Caring Rope
Nobita's Christmas Play
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