The Great Avalanche in My Room / The Big Fossil Discovery / Space Tarzan
勉強べやの大なだれ / 化石大発見! / 宇宙ターザン
Benkyoubeya no Oonadare / Kaseki Daihakken! / Uchuu Tarzan
Air Date
Mar 24, 2006
Synopsis
Fandom WikiThe Great Avalanche in My Room
April Fool's Day is here. Gian gives Nobita a treasure map. Nobita believes it and digs around, but finds nothing. Nobita sees an old man digging something strange in the mountain. It turns out that the old man is digging for fossils. Nobita hears that the fossils are extremely valuable, so he works hard to dig them up, but is criticized by the old man. Nobita is dissatisfied. After returning home, he sees his mother making fish. Nobita has a sudden idea and uses "Time Cloth" to turn the fish into fossil and gives it to the old man. The old man believes it and wants to sell it. Doraemon goes to the garbage dump to collect garbage to make fossils, and meets the old man's daughter. She says, "Dad spends his life looking for fossils. It's great that you help him realize his wish." The two of them do not want to deceive the old man anymore and tell the truth. The old man faints and falls to the ground. Doraemon uses "Time Cloth" to restore fossils. As a result, there is a real fossil in the garbage dump, which is also restored. It is a trilobite fossil, but it is accidentally restored into a jumping trilobite.
The Big Fossil Discovery
Space Tarzan about prehistoric men and spacemen is Nobita's favorite show but he meets the star and finds it has gone over budget too much and is close to being canceled because of falling viewing figures. He decides to help him by going 150 million years into the past to get some real dinosaurs to replace the poor models they use in the show. After a few narrow escapes, Doraemon and Nobita feed mealie pellets(which make any animal tame) to a load of dinosaurs. Doraemon fixes his time machine to a hut door so when Tai and his producers walk through the door, they are back 150 million years ago. The show becomes a success thanks to the "real looking dinosaurs and scenery" which cost nothing.
