A short oneshot about the effects of time travel on Nobita from Doraemon.
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You can understand and enjoy this manga without having read Doraemon. It's a very short oneshot about a boy who can travel through time. The mangaka wrings some humor and poignancy out of this simple idea.
The art has a pleasantly wonky but clean quality, with realistic characters and sketchy, wobbly lines. I find it modestly gorgeous.
While not everyone will enjoy its sentimentality, it directly explores a thoughtful concept with heartfelt storytelling and a charming drawing style, so it's earned my 10.
in original doraemon, nobita and friends just have all the fun in the world using the gadgets. however here we can see the future nobita under great burden when he come to experience and understand the histories and the futures. this is a nice one shot if you like doraemon and always question the ramification of the gadgets.
note: don't read this oneshot if you are not familiar with Doraemon. you won't understand a thing in the conversations, as well as not be able to fully enjoy this work
interesting oneshot. with the lone cast of one character from a famous manga, Matsumoto Taiyou successfully described coming-of-age troubles without having to use superpower or any other cliches commonly seen.