Wrestling Killer / The Woodcutter's Spring

ころばし屋 / きこりの泉

Korobashiya / Kikori no Izumi 

Air Date

Jul 29, 2005

Synopsis

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Wrestling Killer

The episode starts with Nobita and Gian being almost late for school and running into each other. An angry Gian then knocks Nobita down, causing him to be late. Doraemon tries to aid Nobita with a Wrestling Killer tool. At first, Nobita mistakes it for a gun, but later understand how it works and uses it to knock Gian down. Gian tries a lot to fight back but the Wrestling Killer ultimately wins.

Later Suneo tricks him and he sets the tool to knock Suneo down, but that accidentally causes it to turn against him. Nobita comes rushing to his house with the scary gadget following him. That is when Doraemon sees and understands the situation and gives 100 Yen to the Wrestling Killer to drop it. The episode ends with Nobita falling down the stairs.

The Woodcutter's Spring

After losing a baseball match, Gian snatches Nobita's glove from him because the one Gian has is too old and torn. Nobita runs home, and bumps into Doraemon, who is upset that Dad had ate a portion of his limited-edition dorayaki. Doraemon takes out a gadget called The Woodcutter's Spring. After explaining to Nobita how it works, Doraemon uses it to get a larger dorayaki, while Nobita uses it to get a new glove.

Doraemon and Nobita take the gadget outside to Shizuka's residence, and she replaces her old small dress with a newer and fitter dress. Gian and Suneo follow Doraemon and Nobita when they see Nobita's new glove and ask for the gadget. Doraemon agrees, as Suneo would give him 30 dorayakis for lending it.

At Suneo's residence, Suneo chooses from a box of old toys a toy robot. But when Gian confesses that the gigantic, remote-controlled robot is his, the goddess is disappointed with his dishonesty and confiscates it, to everyone's horror. As the gadget can only be used five times, and with only one time remaining, Gian decides to throw all of Suneo's toys into the spring, but Gian accidentally falls into the spring himself. To Doraemon, Nobita and Suneo's surprise, a more amiable version of Gian is provided from the honesty. The episode ends with the original Gian attempting to escape with the goddess stopping him.

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