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시즌1 26 2014년 7월 7일 (2014-07-07) 2014년 8월 29일 (2014-08-29)
시즌2 26 2015년 6월 15일 (2015-06-15) 2015년 9월 1일 (2015-09-01)
  • 시즌 1에서 "번역 제목"이란 한국어판 제목을 뜻하지 않고 일본판 제목을 영어로 그대로 읽는 것(예시 : こんにちは。→ konnichiha)입니다.
  • 아래에서는 (시즌1, 시즌2 모두 포함.) 일본과 미국의 에피소드만 비교합니다. 미국에서는 2작2기만 방영했으며, 일본과 한국의 에피소드를 비교하실려면 여기를 참고하세요.

시즌1 (2014)[편집]

No. 미국판 제목 (번역 제목)
일본판 원제
감독 원작 스토리보드 애니메이션 감독 일본 방영일 미국 방영일
1  소이치로 젠미와 오사무2006년 4월 21일 (2006-04-21) (Part 1)
2011년 11월 25일 (2011-11-25) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 7일 (2014-07-07)
"All the Way From the Future World" – Noby’s life is changed forever when a robot cat (Doraemon) from the future hops out of his desk drawer. "The Mecha-Maker" – Doraemon’s gadget turns Noby’s spaceship drawing into a working model, but when Sneech gets his hands on it, it’s an all–out, remote–controlled war. 
2  2010년 8월 27일 (2010-08-27) (Part 1)
2011년 6월 17일 (2011-06-17) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 8일 (2014-07-08)
"Transformade" – Noby overdoes it with one of Doraemon’s gadgets and has a major identity crisis when he cannot stop changing into different things. "Battle of the Dueling Nobys!" – When Noby’s uncle gives him ten dollars, Noby is of two minds on if he should use the money to buy ramen or a toy model resulting in the misuse of the time machine and multiple Nobys fighting over which choice is better. 
3  2012년 1월 6일 (2012-01-06) (Part 1)
2011년 5월 13일 (2011-05-13) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 9일 (2014-07-09)
"Memory Bread" – Doraemon’s plan to help Noby ace his tests by giving him some Memory Bread that allows him to retain whatever information is imprinted on it. However, while getting some extra notes from Sue after failed attempts from Ace Goody (who never uses notes due to his photographic memory), Sneech (whose notes were digital), and Big G (whose notes are covered in a gross substance), Noby ends overeating on snacks with Doraemon forcing him to eat extra Memory Bread. But the episode ends with Noby losing his knowledge after a trip to the bathroom and being forced to eat more Memory Bread much to the dismay of Tammy. "Lost-And-Found Fishing Pond" – After Noby leaves his mother's bucket by the creek while fishing, Doraemon introduces Noby to a gadget that finds lost items. But when he shows it to his friends and then helps them, Noby and Doraemon learn that some things are better off left lost. 
4  2013년 2월 15일 (2013-02-15) (Part 1)
2010년 7월 2일 (2010-07-02) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 10일 (2014-07-10)
"Noby, The Great Illusionist" – When Sneech swindles Noby out of a valuable trading card, Noby becomes the Great Illusionist to get it back and decides to get back a comic Big G never returned. "My Best Friend Doraemon" – Doraemon lends Sneech one of his gadgets which compels people to befriend the owner. Sneech uses it to break Doraemon and Noby’s friendship. 
5  2012년 11월 2일 (2012-11-02) (Part 1)
2012년 2월 10일 (2012-02-10) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 11일 (2014-07-11)
"The Not So Lucky, Lucky Cards!" – Noby finds a deck of cards that grants 52 wishes and intense bad luck once only the Joker card remains. Though he manages to give the deck away, learning people are taking advantage by making a wish and giving it away, Noby puts himself in a predicament when his attempt to reclaim the deck results with him being one card away from the Joker. "Big G: Master Chef!" – Big G’s newfound passion for cooking makes his friends lose their appetites, until Doraemon shows Noby an invention that can make any food, no matter what it looks like, taste great. But as Big G learns the hard way, it doesn't only work on food... 
6  2011년 4월 8일 (2011-04-08) (Part 1)
2011년 8월 12일 (2011-08-12) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 14일 (2014-07-14)
"The Woodcutter’s Pond" – Relating the story of "The Honest Woodman," Doraemon presents a gadget that swaps out common objects for much nicer replacements on the condition that the owner speaks the truth. Sneech and Big G end up misusing the gadget due to their greed. "My Pet Rock" – After Noby’s mother tells him he can't have a dog, Doraemon provides him the next best thing...A pet rock animated by Pet Polish. Pet rocks become a popular fad in Noby's neighborhood, but Sneech runs into a problem with his. 
7  2012년 4월 27일 (2012-04-27)2014년 7월 15일 (2014-07-15)
Noby borrows Doraemon’s time capsule for himself and his friends to bury their stuff in for twenty years, unaware that the capsule will send its contents on a 100–year trip through time. After retrieving the capsule 100 years into the past, Noby unknowingly causes another predicament that could alter Doraemon's own timeline leading Doraemon and Noby to travel to the future, to the day Doraemon was born. Note: This was the first episode with only one half hour episode instead of the usual two episodes per half hour. 
8  2011년 11월 18일 (2011-11-18) (Part 1)
2011년 7월 15일 (2011-07-15) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 16일 (2014-07-16)
"Machine Copy Machine!" – Doraemon shows Noby a gadget that can copy the abilities of any machine. But in Big G’s hands, the gadget brings Noby nothing but misery as he is kept from watching shooting stars with Sue and Ace Goody. "My Own Golden Cloud" – After watching Journey to the West, Noby learns some very important lessons in cloud–riding. 
9  2010년 7월 2일 (2010-07-02) (Part 1)
2011년 8월 26일 (2011-08-26) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 17일 (2014-07-17)
"Vacuum Cleaner Super Car" – When Sneech won’t let Noby ride in his cousin Stan’s supercar, Doraemon presents a gadget that hypnotizes items into believing they are something else. Noby and Doraemon use the item to turn the family vacuum cleaner into a supercar and engage Sneech's cousin in a race to see who has the fastest wheels around. "Dad’s Day Off" – Noby’s fibs about how strong his father to his friends gets out of hand after using a device that turns lies into forced truths, resulting in his dad finds himself taking on Big G's dad, then a dozen sumo wrestlers, and ending up a superhero. 
10  2010년 8월 13일 (2010-08-13) (Part 1)
2013년 6월 14일 (2013-06-14) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 18일 (2014-07-18)
"Invasion of the Body Swappers!" – Noby tries to trade smarts and bodies with Sue to get out of homework. But the body–swapping gets out of hand as the rest of Sue is passed on everybody else while Noby ends up with their worst features. "Livin’ the Dream" – Sneech's boasting about his awesome dreams, which present his friends in a negative light, result in Noby and Doraemon intending to use the latter's Dream Director's Chair in retaliation. However, having fallen asleep prior, Noby’s inability to have pleasant dreams inspires Doraemon to take charge and direct Noby’s shared dream with Sneech where the former is the hero. 
11  2008년 12월 19일 (2008-12-19) (Part 1)
2007년 8월 31일 (2007-08-31) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 21일 (2014-07-21)
"Escape From Score Zero!" – In order to improve his grades, Noby’s plot to use the time machine to cheat on a test brings him up against an all–too–familiar foe. "Go to the Doctor, Doraemon!" – Something is very wrong with Doraemon and it’s up to Noby to fix him – from the inside. 
12  2011년 10월 21일 (2011-10-21) (Part 1)
2012년 1월 13일 (2012-01-13) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 22일 (2014-07-22)
"The Skyhorse!" – Noby’s inability to master stilt–walking results in Big G and Sneech challenging Noby to a race which leads to a thrilling encounter with a creature from the future. But when the Skyhorse arrives it is a lot harder than what it seems and Noby will learn an important lesson. "Action Quiz" – Doraemon challenges Noby to a quiz game with an Action Quiz machine that has a "shocking" twist. Big G ends up becoming Noby's partner in the quiz when Noby wanted to enlist Ace Goody. 
13  2009년 10월 16일 (2009-10-16) (Part 1)
2013년 5월 24일 (2013-05-24) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 23일 (2014-07-23)
"A-maze-ing House" – Tired of their boring old house, Doraemon and Noby use a gadget to turn it into a fantastic maze. "Worst Birthday Ever" – When a series of mishaps ruins Sue’s birthday, Noby and Doraemon become time–travelling ninjas to set things right making sure Sue has the Best Birthday Ever. 
14  2012년 10월 26일 (2012-10-26) (Part 1)
2009년 6월 12일 (2009-06-12) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 24일 (2014-07-24)
"Sequence Spray" – To help Noby with his art project, Doraemon gives him a gadget that can make any picture move, but only for a few seconds. It has its downsides too, as Noby and Doraemon soon discover. "The Connection Cap" – Everyone knows someone who knows someone famous and with Doraemon’s new gadget, the gang follows a chain of friends all the way to meet a famous actor. 
15  2009년 12월 4일 (2009-12-04) (Part 1)
2006년 2월 17일 (2006-02-17) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 28일 (2014-07-28)
"Black Hole, White Hole" – Noby uses Doraemon's pens gadget to make black hole that sucks things up and then a white hole that releases the item. But when Noby fails to listen to Doraemon, having lost the white pen, a black hole he forgot to erase begins to increase its gravity from sucking in Sneech’s comic book, Sneech himself, Big G, Sue’s violin, a kettle corn truck, and his own mom. "Surfin’ the Dream Channels" – Noby can’t sleep and there’s nothing good on TV. So Doraemon gives him a TV to tune in to their friends’ dreams. However, Noby feels livid over being portrayed as pathetic in his friends' dreams. 
16  2011년 2월 25일 (2011-02-25) (Part 1)
2006년 2월 24일 (2006-02-24) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 29일 (2014-07-29)
"Doraemon, Squared" – When Doraemon worries that he’s not being strict enough with Noby, Dorami appears and gives a special elixir from the future to help him. However, it turns Doraemon into a literal square bent on utter perfection. "Dinosaur Alert!" – When live dinosaurs appear in the forest just outside of town, Doraemon and Noby go back a few days ago to solve the mystery of how they got there in the first place. In the end, it turns out Noby's irresponsibility with a series of gadgets is the cause of it. 
17  2011년 12월 16일 (2011-12-16) (Part 1)
2011년 10월 28일 (2011-10-28) (Part 2)
2014년 7월 30일 (2014-07-30)
"Instant Delivery Magic!" – Noby uses one of Doraemon’s gadgets to convince his friends that he’s a great magician. When Noby volunteers as magician for a talent show, he needs Doraemon's help to keep his secret, while Sneech sets out to expose "The Great Nobini" as a fraud. "Genie-less Magic Lamp" – With Noby wanting to get out of doing his homework, Doraemon shows him a magic lamp gadget that turns whoever the user targets into a genie. However, Noby abuses the gadget where he uses it on Doraemon, Tammy, Sneech, Big G, Sue, and Mr. S. 
18  2006년 6월 23일 (2006-06-23)2014년 8월 18일 (2014-08-18)
"Evo-Devo Beam" - Doraemon gives Noby a beam that evolves and devolves anything and anyone. Noby starts using it to see what certain animals looked like millions of years ago with unexpected consequences. "The Action Planner" - Doraemon pulls out a gadget to get Noby to spend his time wisely. It backfires on him when the gadget makes Doraemon follow the schedule no matter what and hunts him down when he tries to run away. 
19  2009년 1월 16일 (2009-01-16)2014년 8월 19일 (2014-08-19)
When Noby tries to sleep, Doraemon gives him a gadget pillow that gives him a certain type of dream. Noby repeatedly gives up on each type of dream when things don't go his way only to find out he may have broken it all together. 
20  2010년 9월 17일 (2010-09-17)2014년 8월 20일 (2014-08-20)
"Noby's Turn at Bat" - Noby turns himself into a bat using a gadget, but he is unlike the animal in that he can suck out embarrassing memories from his victims. "The House of Forced Fitness" - Doraemon tries to get Noby to exercise, but his plan backfires when he, Noby's mom and Sneech's mom get trapped in a fitness-crazed house while Noby is away playing baseball. 
21  2008년 8월 23일 (2008-08-23)2014년 8월 21일 (2014-08-21)
"Werewolf Cream" - Mom accidentally uses some cream that turns her into a werewolf whenever she looks at something round, and Doraemon follows her when she leaves the house to prevent disaster. "Monsters in the House" - Doraemon and Noby use a secret gadget that produces monsters
22  2006년 2월 17일 (2006-02-17) (part 1)
2005년 7월 15일 (2005-07-15) (part 2)
2014년 8월 25일 (2014-08-25)
"King of the Caveman" - Noby travels back to prehistoric times as part of a plot to become King of the Cavemen. His plot doesn't go well as neither Noby or the cavepeople can understand each other and that none of the items Noby brought work. Things get worse when Noby and the prehistoric counterparts of himself and his friends are attacked by a woolly mammoth. "Moodmaker Orchestra" - A robotic orchestra provides a musical score for everything Noby does, heightening his emotional reaction to even the most mundane occurrences. 
23  2005년 5월 13일 (2005-05-13) (Part 1)
2006년 20월 10일 (2006-20-10) (part 2)
2014년 8월 26일 (2014-08-26)
"Time Kerchief" - Noby and Doraemon use a gadget that can age things or make them new. Chaos results when the kerchief falls into Sneech's hands and then Big G's hands.

"A Good Deed in a Weary World" - Doraemon uses a wind-up doll to test people's generosity. The doll has the ability to grant three wishes to the person who treats him kindly who turns out to be Sue.

Note: Alternate name: Shizuka's Show of Support 
24  2006년 2월 17일 (2006-02-17)2014년 8월 27일 (2014-08-27)
"Makin' Tracks" - Noby becomes obsessed with finding dinosaur tracks.

"Noby the Robot" - Noby creates toy robot duplicates of his friends and forces them to do his household chores, which results in trouble when the robots' real-life counterparts find out.

Note: Alternate name: Dino Tracks 
25  2014년 8월 28일 (2014-08-28)
"U.F.Yo!" - Noby uses one of Doraemon's gadgets and winds up prank-calling an alien invader, bringing them to his planet and creating the threat of interplanetary war. "What Day is Today?" - Noby uses an Any Day Calendar gadget to get past the summer heat which he uses to his advantage. 
26  2014년 8월 29일 (2014-08-29)
Future gadgets being used throughout the town bring a surprise visitor from the future. The citizens try to figure out if it is Noby, Sneech, or Doraemon himself using the gadgets that brought this new person to their town. With a bomb that can destroy the Earth, Noby, Doraemon, Sue, and Sneech must find Big G before he unknowingly sets it off and keep it out of the hands of the futuristic visitor who happens to be a criminal that stole the bag of future gadgets in the first place. 

시즌2 (2015)[편집]

No. 미국 제목
일본판 원제
감독 원작 스토리보드 애니메이션 감독 일본 방영일 미국 방영일
27  2005년 6월 24일 (2005-06-24) (part 1)
2005년 5월 20일 (2005-05-20) (part 2)
2015년 6월 15일 (2015-06-15)
"Calm Down, Big G!" - Doraemon shows Noby a gadget that, when pressed against an angry person's mouth, calms that person's anger, and Noby decides to use it on Big G. Unfortunately, the gadget has explosive consequences when abused, as Sneech learns the hard way when he appropriates it. Gadget introduced: Chill-Out Stick.

"Hello Martians" - When Sneech and Big G devise a scheme to get free frozen yogurt out of Mr. Saucer by reporting false UFO sightings, Doraemon and Noby decide to create their own authentic UFO sighting - a plan that first involves creating their own aliens. Gadget re-introduced: Evo-Devo Beam.

Staff: Director: Yukiyo Teramoto (1 & 2) / Script: Natsuko Takahashi (1), Tadashi Hayakawa (2) / Storyboard: Yukiyo Teramoto (1), Yasunari Maeda (2) / Animation Director: Ikuo Shimazu (1 & 2) 
28  May 23, 2008 (part 1)
August 28, 2009 (part 2)
2015년 6월 16일 (2015-06-16)
"Attaboy, Noby!" - Doraemon shows Noby a gadget that can rewind time, and Noby uses it to repeatedly replay a compliment he received from his teacher, Mr. S. The boys end up using it to retrieve a necklace Big G got for his mother's birthday. Gadget introduced: Total Rewinder.

"Treasure Huntin' Pork Chop" - When Big G throws his bumbling German Shepherd, Pork Chop, out of the house, the boys use a gadget to turn the dog into an expert treasure-sniffer. As a result, Big G decides to give up the dog to an archaeologist. Gadget introduced: Nose for Treasure.

Alternate title: "Muku the Mutt" (story 2)

Staff: Director: Yukiyo Teramoto (1), Juria Matsumura (2) / Script: Mio Aiuchi (1), Junichi Tominaga (2) / Storyboard: Yukiyo Teramoto (1), Toshihiko Ando (2) / Animation Director: Ikuo Shimazu (1), Osamu Miwa (2) 
29  October 30, 2009 (part 1)
February 11, 2011 (part 2)
2015년 6월 17일 (2015-06-17)
"Erase Your Face" - When Noby becomes depressed over his looks, Doraemon shows him a gadget that erases a person's facial features and enables the user to draw on an entirely new face. Gadget introduced: Defacer/Refacer.

"Doraemon, Doraemon, Everywhere" - Noby cons Doraemon into doing his homework. Doraemon uses the Time Machine to create five clones of himself to assist in completing the assignment, resulting in complete pandemonium.

Staff: Director: Fuki Yoshino (1), Shinnosuke Yakuwa (2) / Script: Hiroshi Onogi (1 & 2) / Storyboard: Takayoshi Suzuki (1), Shinnosuke Yakuwa (2) / Animation Director: Takayuki Shimura (1), Makoto Yoshida (2) 
30  2008년 7월 11일 (2008-07-11)2015년 6월 18일 (2015-06-18)
While trying to catch a shooting star, Noby catches an S.O.S. capsule that draws him and Doraemon to the planet Eleos (a planet where its rabbit-like inhabitants grant wishes from anywhere) and help defend their planet against the greedy aliens from the planet Zelos. Gadget introduced: Shooting Star Catcher. Staff: Director: Toshihiko Ando, Tetsuo Yajima / Script: Mio Aiuchi / Storyboard: Takayoshi Suzuki, Yukiyo Teramoto / Animation Director: Ikuo Shimazu, Takayuki Shimura 
31  September 16, 2005 (part 1)
December 7, 2012 (part 2)
2015년 6월 19일 (2015-06-19)
"Guiding Angel" - Suffering from a severe virus, Doraemon gives Noby a hand-puppet angel that gives advice. Noby soon tires of the gadget when it begins to control his every move, including discouraging him from trying to find the missing screw to cure Doraemon's illness. Gadget introduced: Guiding Angel.

"Big G's Pizza of Terror" - Big G opens his own pizza parlor, with some help from Doraemon's Pop-Up Shop gadget. When Big G can find no customers to try his unappetizing concoctions, the boys use another gadget to help him find someone willing to eat his pizza. Gadgets introduced: Pop-Up Shop, Desire Detecto.

Staff: Director: Yui Obara (1), Yuta Murano (2) / Script: Mio Aiuchi (1 & 2) / Storyboard: Ken'ichi Nishida (1), Yuta Murano (2) / Animation Director: Mika Matsumura (1), Yayoi Yoshikawa (2) 
32  November 13, 20092015년 6월 22일 (2015-06-22)
Trying to get a picture of a real UFO for Mr. Saucer, Noby accidentally uses the U.F. Yo! to summon a tribe of goat-like aliens who eat paper - and specifically develop an insatiable appetite for Noby's failed tests. Gadget introduced: Duplication Mirror. Staff: Director: Tetsuo Yajima / Script: Koji Hirokawa / Storyboard: Yukiyo Teramoto / Animation Director: Yoshie Endo 
33  2005년 7월 8일 (2005-07-08) (part 1)
May 30, 2014 (part 2)
2015년 6월 23일 (2015-06-23)
"Animal Transformation Crackers" - Noby eats one of Doraemon's special animal transformation crackers and temporarily transforms into a cat. Doraemon and Noby try to prevent disaster when Noby's father's boss eats some of the same crackers. Gadget introduced: Animal Transformation Crackers.

"Deluxified" - Doraemon shows Noby a gadget that turns ordinary items into deluxe models. Noby goes out of control "deluxifying" everything - including Sue's dress, Big G's dog, his own house, and even Doraemon himself - and discovers that deluxe items aren't always better. Gadget introduced: Deluxifier. (Note: The Deluxifier is a little similar to the Evo-Devo Beam)

Staff: Director: Juria Matsumura (1), Yui Obara (2) / Script: Hiroshi Onogi (1), Higashi Shimizu (2) / Storyboard: Hiroaki Shimura (1), Yui Obara (2) / Animation Director: Osamu Miwa (1), Ikuo Shimazu (2) 
34  January 18, 2013 (part 1)
July 27, 2012 (part 2)
2015년 6월 24일 (2015-06-24)
"Feeling Crabby" - Noby promises his friends a king crab feast, but real crab is too expensive, so Doraemon demonstrates a gadget that can change an object's outward appearance (i.e. giving another food the appearance of crab). Doraemon and Noby are accidentally changed into crabs themselves - and Noby nearly ends up as dinner for Big G's family. Gadgets introduced: Make Believe Mist, Revealer Rinse.

"Rock Your World Record" - Doraemon straps a rock-like gadget onto Noby's back allowing him to challenge various athletic world records, and Noby ends up on a mission to deliver a watermelon to Sue's mom. Gadgets introduced: Record Rock, Insta-Pit.

Alternate title: "Blue Crab on the Run" (1)

Staff: Director: Shigeo Koshi (1 & 2) / Script: Higashi Shimizu (1), Mio Aiuchi (2) / Storyboard: Mitsuko Otaku (1), Shigeo Koshi (2) / Animation Director: Makoto Yoshida (1), Koichi Maruyama (2) 
35  October 18, 2013 (part 1)
June 21, 2013 (part 2)
2015년 6월 29일 (2015-06-29)
"Noby Goes Off the Rails" - To help Noby run faster so he can pair with Big G in the school's three-legged race, Doraemon gives him a gadget that allows him to run as fast as a locomotive (complete with a smokestack and coal as fuel). Noby ends up eating too much fuel and becoming a force of destruction, leveling everything in his path.

"The UnNoby" - Sick of being picked on by Big G and Sneech, Noby gets Doraemon to show him an alternate world in which Noby is the neighborhood bully instead of Big G, but soon realizes that bully-Noby also has no friends. When bully-Noby escapes into the real world, it's up to Doraemon and the real Noby to stop him from causing real trouble.

Staff: Director: Kotaro Miyake (1), Ken'ichi Nishida (2) / Script: Misuzu Chiba (1), Hiroshi Onogi (2) / Storyboard: Kotaro Miyake (1), Ken'ichi Nishida (2) / Animation Director: Takayuki Shimura (1), Tatsunori Ozawa (2) 
36  January 11, 2013 (part 1)
October 24, 2014 (part 2)
2015년 6월 30일 (2015-06-30)
"Elementary, My Dear Doraemon" - Inspired by Sherlock Holmes, Noby develops ambitions of being a great detective, with the help of Doraemon's Sherlock Holmes Kit. His first case: the mystery of his missing backpack and Sue's missing library book. Gadgets introduced: Sherlock Holmes Kit, A-ha Bubble.

"Kernels of Wrath" - Doraemon shows Noby a hat-like gadget that harnesses a person's anger to cook popcorn. Doraemon, Noby and friends embark on a quest to find the person whose anger makes the best popcorn, culminating in a showdown between Doraemon and Mr. Rumpleton, the neighborhood checkers champion. Gadget introduced: Popper Topper; Gadget reintroduced: Memory Bread.

Staff: Director: Ken'ichi Nishida (1), Tomokazu Ujiie (2) / Script: Mio Aiuchi (1), Higashi Shimizu (2) / Storyboard: Ken'ichi Nishida (1), Tomokazu Ujiie (2) / Animation Director: Tatsunori Ozawa (1), Shinya Ono (2) 
37  November 28, 2014 (part 1)
May 4, 2012 (part 2)
2015년 7월 1일 (2015-07-01)
"Attack of the Clones" - When Doraemon's Clone Conditioner is rubbed into a person's hair, a hair plucked from that person's head will transform into a miniature clone - the catch being that it only lasts for 15 minutes. Noby and Sneech use the gadget to create miniature clone armies to get their comics back from Big G. Gadget introduced: Clone Conditioner.

"Hole Away from Home" - Tired of his mother's rules, Noby decides to run away from home and get his own apartment, and Doraemon uses a gadget to create a makeshift "apartment," an underground maze of rooms and tunnels. Noby invites Big G, Sneech and Sue to move in with him, but when his friends decide to go home, Noby learns that there really is no place like home. Gadget introduced: Underground Treehouse.

Staff: Director: Yui Obara (1), Ken'ichi Nishida (2) / Script: Mio Aiuchi (1), Higashi Shimizu (2) / Storyboard: Kotaro Miyake (1), Ken'ichi Nishida (2) / Animation Director: Ikuo Shimazu (1), Tatsunori Ozawa (2) 
38  July 6, 2012 (part 1)
November 16, 2007 (part 2)
2015년 7월 6일 (2015-07-06)
"Bug Hero Fix" - Desiring to become a superhero, Noby straps on a belt of Doraemon's that, when an insect is placed inside it, gives the user superhero powers based on that insect. However, his attempts to rid the neighborhood of injustice in the form of a mosquito, a mantis, and a ladybug (among others) go terribly awry. Gadget introduced: Insectifier.

"Snowkid on the Block" - On a ski vacation with Sneech's family, Noby and Sue bring Noby's snowman to life with the help of one of Doraemon's gadgets, naming him Snoby. However, when it's time to go home, Sue leaves her hat behind, and Snoby goes to extreme lengths to get it back to her. Gadgets introduced: Stickerbots, Winter Walkers.

Alternate title: "Snowman in Town" (story 2)

Staff: Director: Wataru Takahashi (1), Yukiyo Teramoto (2) / Script: Misuzu Chiba (1), Hiroshi Onogi (2) / Storyboard: Soichiro Zen (1), Yukiyo Teramoto (2) / Animation Director: Kaoru Tanaka (1 & 2) 
39  July 29, 2005 (part 1)
November 21, 2014 (part 2)
2015년 7월 7일 (2015-07-07)
"Blowback Bobby" - Tired of Big G's bullying, Noby asks for another gadget. Doraemon gives him Blowback Bobby, a small robot that, for a quarter, will blast him three times with an air cannon. However, when he tries to target Sneech, Sue causes him to accidentally target himself instead. Noby tries to escape, but the chase causes the air blast to hit others instead. Gadget introduced: Blowback Bobby (note: Blowback Bobby is called the "Knockdown Hitman" in the original version)

"When the Last Leaf Falls" - To help Noby overcome his fear of heights, Doraemon takes him on a trip through a gadget that shrinks them and lifts him to a tree, where a Leafbelt enables him to attach to and fall safely on a falling leaf. He finds he likes it and introduces it to Sue and Sneech. Meanwhile Little G falls ill and believes that when the last leaf on the tree outside her window falls, she will be taken away by forest goblins. Noby and Sneech choose those leaves to have a leaf riding contest, but Big G determines to prevent it. Gadgets introduced: Gulliver Tunnel, Instant Elevator, Leafbelt, Rocket Straw

Staff: Director: Yukiyo Teramoto (1), Shigeo Koshi (2) / Script: Tadashi Hayakawa (1, English episode credits Natsuko Takahashi as writer), Higashi Shimizu (2) / Storyboard: Yukiyo Teramoto (1), Hiroaki Shimura (2) / Animation Director: Ikuo Shimazu (1), Takayuki Shimura (2) 
40  2013년 11월 1일 (2013-11-01) (part 1)
2013년 1월 25일 (2013-01-25) (part 2)
2015년 7월 8일 (2015-07-08)
"Gorgon's Spell" - Standing in the hall at school all day as punishment is hard on Noby's feet, so Doraemon gives him a gadget featuring a Gorgon head in a box to turn his feet to stone so he can stand painlessly. However, the Gorgon head escapes and starts turning people to stone - including Doraemon - and it's up to Noby to capture it by himself. Gadgets introduced: Gorgon's Head, Plain Old Ordinary Mirror Mirror.

"Snow Melt" - To keep himself and Noby warm on a chilly day, Doraemon applies a special cream which makes the user feel cold objects as hot and vice versa, making ice water and snow boiling hot to the touch. This leads to trouble when Doraemon and Noby (clad only in his underwear) get caught outside in a snowstorm, seek shelter in a truck, and end up in the snow-covered mountains. Gadget introduced: Turvy Topsy Cream.

Staff: Director: Shigeo Koshi (1), Kaoru Yabana (2) / Script: Higashi Shimizu (1 & 2) / Storyboard: Hiroaki Shimura (1), Kaoru Yabana (2) / Animation Director: Kaoru Tanaka (1), Shinya Ono (2) 
41  2007년 2월 9일 (2007-02-09) (part 1)
2007년 7월 6일 (2007-07-06) (part 2)
2015년 7월 14일 (2015-07-14)
"It's the End of the World..." - In a retelling of the story of Noah's Ark, the best friends Doraemon and Noby see a vision in Doraemon's Second Sighters of the world being destroyed in an apocalyptic flood that very night, and set about building a gigantic boat despite jeers from family and friends. Gadgets introduced: Second Sighters, Automatic Saw Machine, Automatic Hammer.

"The Horizon Line" - City-dweller Noby has never seen the horizon, so Doraemon uses the Horizon Tape to create a simulated horizon view. The wide open space provides a refuge for Noby to escape his mother's wrath and avoid getting grounded for life, but when Mom accidentally breaks the Horizon Tape, Noby and Doraemon may be stuck in no man's land forever. Gadget introduced: Horizon Tape.

Staff: Director: Toshihiko Ando (1), Tetsuo Yajima (2) / Script: Hiroshi Onogi (1), Natsue Yoguchi (2) / Storyboard: Toshihiko Ando (1), Tetsu Kimura (2) / Animation Director: Takayuki Shimura (1), Konomi Sakurai (2)

Alternative title: "The Horizon Tape" (story 2) 
42  2011년 9월 9일 (2011-09-09)2015년 7월 15일 (2015-07-15)
Doraemon and the gang receive an invitation to compete in the Galaxy Car Race, the first prize of which is the granting of one wish for the winner. Noby and Doraemon compete as a duo, with Noby planning to wish for ears for Doraemon (who has been depressed over not having any ears) if they win. Their fiercest opponent is the dashing, handsome robot-cat racer Devlin, who mercilessly teases Doraemon for not having ears, but Devlin may not be the one they really have to worry about.

Note: This episode was originally an hour-long special in Japan for Doraemon's birthday, and was heavily edited into half-hour format for the dub.

Staff: Director: Wataru Takakhashi / Script: Munenori Mizuno / Storyboard: Wataru Takahashi / Animation Directors: Kaoru Tanaka, Osamu Miwa 
43  February 28, 2014 (part 1)
July 1, 2005 (part 2)
July 20, 2015
"See You Go Round" - Doraemon shows Noby a baggage carousel-like gadget that can summon the person of the user's choice, but can only be used ten times. The guys use it to summon everyone from Noby's Uncle Chester from Springfield to Ace Goody to their favorite pop singer, Sera Ivy.

"The Puppet Master's Camera" - When someone takes a picture with Doraemon's Puppet Master's Camera, the camera creates miniature voodoo dolls of the person being photographed. Noby discovers this too late after using the camera to snap photos of his parents and Doraemon, and panic ensues when the resulting dolls get into the hands of Big and Little G.

Staff: Director: Yukiyo Teramoto (1), Shoei Tsukada (2; English episode credits Hiromi Tamano as director) / Script: Higashi Shimizu (1), Hiroshi Onogi (2) / Storyboard: Yukiyo Teramoto (1), Hiromi Tamano (2) / Animation Director: Ikuo Shimazu (1), Sadayoshi Tominaga (2) 
44  January 15, 2010 (part 1)
October 26, 2007 (part 2)
August 13, 2015
"SuperBaby Panic" - Doraemon and Noby babysit a neighbor toddler named Sammy who doesn't seem to like either one of them. To pacify Sammy, Noby gives him a piece of Doraemon's Super-Duper Extreme Extra-Strength Candy, not realizing that it amplifies the user's strength by a million times, and the baby soon wears both of them out. Sammy ends up destroying the house, but also gives two burglars the terror of their lives. Gadgets introduced: Super-Duper Extreme Extra-Strength Candy; Wig, Apron and Makeup Kit.

"A Hurricane is a Boy's Best Friend" - Noby wants to raise a pet from an egg like Sue's pet bird, Sunny, so Doraemon reluctantly gives him an egg out of which hatches a baby hurricane, which Noby names Spinny. But Spinny is a force of nature, not a pet, and when he destroys Noby's room out of separation anxiety, Noby's parents demand that Noby get rid of him, just in time for a real hurricane to strike.

Staff: Director: Wataru Takahashi (1), Kotaro Miyake (2) / Script: Yuko Okabe (1), Hiroshi Onogi (2) / Storyboard: Wataru Takahashi (1), Kotaro Miyake (2) / Animation Director: Takayuki Shimura, Kaoru Tanaka (1), Ikuo Shimazu (2; English episode credits Kotaro Miyake as animation director) 
45  August 1, 2008August 14, 2015
Big G invites his friends to stay overnight at his uncle's mountain retreat. Little does Noby suspect the whole trip is a ruse by Big G and Sneech to scare him by making ghostly sounds and telling ghost stories. Little does anyone suspect that the place is actually haunted by a real ghost - or is it? Gadget introduced: Forgetterator (the gadget makes its first actual appearance in this episode, though it is mentioned in "Memory Bread" in season one). Staff: Director: Yoshihiro Osugi / Script: Hiroshi Onogi / Storyboard: Shimpei Miyashita / Animation Director: Yoshihiro Osugi 
46  June 1, 2007 (part 1)
May 12, 2006 (part 2)
August 18, 2015
"G-Tastic G to the Rescue" - Doraemon shows Noby a cape that turns the user into a superhero, but Big G bullies them into giving the cape to him, and uses it to become superhero G-Tastic G, whose only power is being able to fly when summoned by a whistle. Big G soon learns that the superhero life is its own harassed existence, as the cape forces him to perform one hundred tasks before he can take it off and a whistle summons can interrupt whatever he is doing at the time, including eating. Gadget introduced: Super Cape.

"Noby's Tough to Stomach" - While eating peanuts, Sue accidentally swallows an opal from her mother's $5,000 anniversary ring, and comes to the boys in desperation looking for help. Doraemon and Noby use the Shrink Ray and the Teleporting Submarine to get inside Sue's stomach to find the missing opal, but it's a bumpy ride. Gadget introduced: Teleporting Submarine.

Staff: Director: Akio Hosoya (1), Shoei Tsukada (2) / Script: Toranosuke Minami (1), Yuko Okabe (2) / Storyboard: Akio Hosoya (1), Akira Shigino (2) / Animation Director: Eiichi Nakamura (1), Sadayoshi Tominaga (2) 
47  November 11, 2011 (part 1)
December 9, 2011 (part 2)
August 19, 2015
"Rub-a-Dub-Dub..." - When Sue expresses her wish to visit a hot spring resort, the guys show her the Bathmobile, which, when hooked up to a bathtub, sends the user to the location of his or her choice to bathe. Sue accidentally sends the gadget into "shuffle mode" - in which she gets whisked away to a new location every thirty seconds - and it's up to Doraemon and Noby to save her. Gadgets introduced: Bathmobile, Infinity Lasso.

"Big Boys Do Cry" - Sneech asks Doraemon and Noby for something to make him bigger and stronger so he can get back the video game Big G stole from him. Sneech's overuse of the Gro-Quik Powder causes him to become too big - and then he accidentally breaks Doraemon's Shrink Ray, causing him to cry hysterically, which makes him grow even more. Gadgets introduced or re-introduced: Gro-Quik Powder; Shrink Ray; Magnify Ray.

Alternate titles: "Super Mobile Hot Tub" (1); "Let's Go Noby!" (2)

Staff: Director: Yasuyuki Shinozaki (1), Takayoshi Suzuki (2) / Script: Higashi Shimizu (1), Hiroshi Onogi (2) / Storyboard: Hiroaki Shimura (1), Takayoshi Suzuki (2) / Animation Director: Shinya Ono (1), Ikuo Shimazu (2) 
48  August 26, 2005 (part 1)
July 5, 2013 (part 2)
August 20, 2015
"What's on the Robo-Catwalk?" - The Instant Wardrobe Cam allows the user to scan a picture or drawing of an outfit and then bring the outfit to life by taking a picture of someone. When Big G and Sneech get a hold of the camera, they decide to use it to further their dreams of becoming, respectively, a model and a fashion designer. Gadget introduced: Instant Wardrobe Cam.

"The Greatest Little Town..." - Doraemon's Moving Map lets the user alter the layout of the town in real life by moving pieces around on the map. Doraemon, Noby, Sneech and Big G's playing around with it results in a completely unrecognizable town, causing Noby's mom to become hopelessly lost on her way home from the grocery store. Gadget introduced: Moving Map.

Staff: Director: Toshihiko Ando (1), Shigeo Koshi (2) / Script: Natsuko Takahashi (1), Mio Aiuchi (2) / Storyboard: Toshihiko Ando (1), Shigeo Koshi (2) / Animation Director: Eiichi Nakamura (1), Shinya Ono (2) 
49  December 31, 2008August 25, 2015
As Noby's parents consider selling their house and moving, Noby and Doraemon convince them to consider moving to an ancient German castle that happens to be for sale by its resident, the beautiful Miss Lotte. Noby's parents decide not to move in, but when Lotte mysteriously disappears, Noby, Doraemon and Sue head back to Germany (via the Anywhere Door) to rescue her.

Alternate title: "Mystery of the Haunted Castle"

Staff: Director: Masato Sato / Script: (not credited in Japanese sources, credited in English episode as Ayumu Watanabe) / Storyboard: Ayumu Watanabe / Animation Directors: Kaoru Tanaka, Makoto Kubozono 
50  December 31, 2007August 27, 2015
While playing ball, Doraemon, Noby and friends come across a tiny dwarf boy on a search for a new home for his people, as his village is under threat of destruction by "giants with machines" (human beings). Doraemon and friends' quest to help the dwarf people find a new home is interrupted when Big G and a dwarf girl are captured by a "giant" girl who plans to use them as dolls. Gadget re-introduced: Shrink Ray.

Alternate title: "Small, but Big Adventure of Noby"

'Staff: Director: Shoei Tsukada, Yoshito Hata (the dub credits Shigeo Koshi as co-director rather than Hata, who is credited in Japanese sources) / Script: Nobuyuki Fujimoto / Storyboard: Tetsu Kimura, Shigeo Koshi / Animation Director: Takayuki Shimura 
51  February 13, 2009 (part 1)
April 12, 2013 (part 2)
August 28, 2015
"Noby! Noby! He's Our Man" - Sneech keeps defeating Noby at go, and Noby is convinced it's because Sneech has his own cheering section of two neighborhood girls. Doraemon gives Noby a pair of pom-pom-like mittens which, when placed on someone, turns that person into Noby's personal cheerleader and makes Noby unbeatable in any game. Gadget introduced: Power-Up Pom-Poms.

"Gone with the Sneeze" - When Noby is running late to school one morning, an exasperated Doraemon lets him use a special pepper that, when the user sprinkles it on another person and specifies where he or she would like to go, causes the sprinkled person to sneeze and blow the user to that location. Despite Doraemon's command to only use it once, Noby overuses the pepper, leading to Big G stealing it and using it to terrorize the neighborhood kids. Gadget introduced: Travel Seasoning.

Note: Early episode guides stated that episode 51 (season 2/episode 25) of the dub series would be "Adventures in Candy Land." This episode was not aired in the U.S., possibly due to concerns from Disney-ABC Television Group about it encouraging children to overindulge in sweets.

Staff: Director and Storyboard: Toshihiko Ando (1), Ken'ichi Nishida (2) / Script: Yuko Okabe (1), Mio Aiuchi (2) / Animation Director: Takayuki Shimura (1), Tatsunori Ozawa (2) 
52  November 19, 2010 (part 1)
June 15, 2012 (part 2)
September 1, 2015
"Let Cat's Cradle Rule the World" - Noby's only real talent, Cat's Cradle, is underappreciated, so he uses Doraemon's What If Box to visit an alternate universe where everyone is obsessed with Cat's Cradle and Noby's talents make him an instant star. As it turns out, however, Cat's Cradle has strange effects on Doraemon. Gadget introduced: What If Box.

"Big G's Big Show" - Doraemon's Voicemint Maker uses the imprint of a person's voice to create mints that, when eaten, give the user that person's voice. Doraemon gives Big G a piece of this candy with the voice of a popular television singer, allowing the tone-deaf Big G to make it to the finals of a television singing competition. However, Doraemon forgot to mention that the candy's effects only last for 30 minutes. Gadget introduced: Voicemint Maker. This episode features Lucas Grabeel of High School Musical and Switched at Birth fame as the singing voice of Big G (after eating the mints).

Alternate titles: The World on a String (story 1), Singer or Big G? (story 2)

Staff: Director: Kazuaki Imai (1 & 2) / Script: story 1 not credited in Japanese sources, although the dub lists Ayumu Watanabe as writer; Mio Aiuchi (2) / Storyboard: Ayumu Watanabe (1), Kazuaki Imai (2) / Animation Director: Koichi Maruyama (1), Osamu Miwa (2)