The "Out with the Demons" Beans

鬼は外ビーンズ

Air Date

Feb 3, 2012

Synopsis

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Kindergarten teacher and students are playing a ghost exorcism game. When Nobita sees Suneo with a sad face, he asks him the reason. Suneo tells him that Gian has complained to him before, and he is scolded and beaten by his mother for practicing singing at home. Suneo is about to make fun of him, but quickly flatters him by saying that Gian will be the number one singer in Japan in the future and he must continue practicing. Gian is very happy and says that Suneo is a close friend, and then says that he will come to Suneo's room every day to practice singing. After hearing this, Nobita feels that this is a matter of life and death, and feels that Suneo is too pitiful, so he goes to discuss with Doraemon. While he is thinking, a mouse appears. Doraemon screams in panic, and quickly takes out the "Out with the Demons Beans" and throws them at the mouse, chanting the "spell to drive away the ghost", so the mouse is moved outside the house. Doraemon comes back to his senses and realizes that this can be used to deal with Gian. Nobita says that it will be terrible if they are discovered. Nobita's mother asks Nobita to run errands, so he uses the "Out with the Demons Beans" to move his mother out, and also moves the shopping bags out. His mother has no choice but to go shopping. The two of them arrive at Suneo's room, and Gian happily says that they also want to come and listen, so he starts singing. The three of them endure it painfully. Doraemon takes advantage of Gian's singing and secretly throws the "Out with the Demons Beans" at Gian, so Gian is moved outside the door. He is discovered after a while. After he comes back, Doraemon deliberately says, why do you walk out while singing? You are really a genius. You are so focused on singing that you forget everything. Gian feels embarrassed. But the song resumes. Doraemon gives the "Out with the Demons Beans" to Nobita and moves Gian out to the street. Suneo also notices and says he will do it next time. GIan returns, puzzles, and everyone applauds him as a genius. This time, when Suneo throws the beans, Gian see him, but Gian is still moved away. The three of them end up fighting over the "Out with the Demons Beans", scattering the entire box of beans all over the floor. The three rush to pick up the beans, but they don't have time to finish before Gian returns, and Gian discovers them. After Gian threatens Suneo into revealing the truth, Gian angrily chases the three of them. Doraemon then uses the "Out with the Demons Beans" to drive Suneo and Nobita out, then eats the beans himself and escapes. Gian looks at the ghost-repelling bean and eats it, only to be transported outside. He reappears behind the three fleeing people, chasing them with a black radish (similar to a demon wielding a metal rod). During the chase, he is bumped into by a soba noodle delivery driver (the noodles and two cups spill onto Gian's head), transforming into a terrifying demon. Doraemon attempts to chase him away by throwing the ghost-repelling bean. Nobita initially warns him that they are outside, rendering the bean ineffective, but, desperately trying to save the situation, he throws the "Out with the Demons Beans" himself and chants "Demons out, fortune in." Strangely, Gian no longer pursues them. Suddenly, a household opens a window, holding Gian's clothes, and demands to know who throws them into their home. It turns out that in the spell "Fu Jin Lai" that Nobita chants, "Fu" and "Fu" have the same pronunciation. "Fu Jin Lai" means sending clothes to a certain household. Gian's clothes are transferred to that household, so he hides naked behind the telephone pole and dares not come out.

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