Doraemon - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
Playing God
Magic Dictionary
Let's Recall The First Impression
Freeze Framer
Fly In The Sky With The Voice Thickener
Plant Pen
Collecting Bottle Cover
The Human Book Cover
After All The Test Is Scary
Seasons Can
Gift Survey
The Gian's Fanclub
The Proud Nobita
Invincible Bottlecaps
Gian on TV
Cartoonist Jaiko
Shizuka's Necklace
Barrier Point
The Robot That Breaks Bad Habits
The Fuse to Blow Away the Intolerables
The Secret Watchdog
Space Lifeboat
Ghost Jujubes
Wanted Person Finder
Pencil Missiles
Transformation Drink
Headmaster Sign
Doesn't Anyone Want a Nobita Merchandise?
A Store that sells anything for 10 yen
Chocolate of Heart Shape
Robinson Crusoe Set
Robinson Crusoe Set
Save the Beetle
Happy Insurance Machine
Soulful Walking Stick
Flying Dress
Shiritori Makeover Capsule
Ten Commandments Tablet
Homing Plane
SL Chimney
Capacity Cassette
Exchange Room Switch
Fake Hook
Princess Kaguya Robot
Rental Tip
Book Want Seasoning
Useless Time Regaining Pump
Determination Concrete
Animal Transformation and Repayment Medicine
Touching Glove
Anytime Anywhere Rollerskate
Afterward Album
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