74. 知らなかった!ドラえもんの真実!Unveiling the Hidden Secrets of Doraemon: What You Didn't Know About the iconic Japanese Anime!

EPISODE · Apr 2, 2023 · 32 MIN

74. 知らなかった!ドラえもんの真実!Unveiling the Hidden Secrets of Doraemon: What You Didn't Know About the iconic Japanese Anime!

from Nihongo Toranomaki -Learn Japanese from Real conversation!! · host Makiko

元祖日本アニメで何十年もの人気を誇るドラえもん。ドラえもんのひみつ道具で一番欲しいものは?そんな典型的な疑問から始まり、実は知らなかった秘密道具とドラえもんの真相が明らかに、、、。とらくんがいろいろと調べて教えてくれました。 Doraemon is a famous Japanese anime that has been popular among kids for decades. If you could choose any of Doraemon's secret gadgets, which one would you want the most? Starting with this typical question, the truth about the secret gadgets and Doraemon himself is revealed. Tora-kun researched and taught me a lot about the truth of Doraemon that I didn't know. ****今回インドネシア旅行のため、スクリプトが間に合いませんでした。ごめんなさい! 完成次第、websiteにupload します! **Because of my trip to Indonesia this time, the script was not ready in time. sorry! I will upload it to the website as soon as it is completed! Join our Patreon!! The bonus video podcast is available only from here!! https://patreon.com/nihongo_toranomaki Email, comments, and requests: [email protected] Bonus episodes and videos:  https://patreon.com/nihongo_toranomaki

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