Doraemon - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The What-If Phone Box / Winning Back Shizuka-chan (Part 1)

Winning Back Shizuka-chan (Part 2) / Oh, Lovely Mii-chan!

The Sleeping Genius Nobita / The Robinson Crusoe Set

The Lie Speaker / Big Problem! Suneo's Test

The Worldwide Flood / The Couple Test Badges

Exploring the Earth (Part 1)

Exploring the Earth (Part 2)

Blind Spot Star / The Wolf Family

A World Without Mirrors

There's No Way We Can Produce a Cartoon / Nobita's Black Hole

Sorcerer Nobita / The Secret of the Devil King's Castle / The Prologue: New Great Adventure into the Underworld

The Girl With the Red Shoes / The Jaws of the Vacant Lot

Operation: Rescue Nobita

Gratitude Halo / He's in the Living Room

Magical Girl Shizu-chan / The Secret of Shizuka-chan's Heart

The Hero of Justice: Super Gian / The Hero of Justice: The Owl Man Suit

Can You Adopt Doraemon? / The Horrors of Gian's Birthday

The Horrors of Gian's Birthday Return / Gian is Beaten!?

Seems-bad-but-not Spray / I'll Use the Savings I Don't Have!

The Great Pirate Decisive Battle ~Love Romance of the Southern Sea~

The Horizon in Nobita's Room / Shizuka-chan, in an Egg

The Pitch-Black Pop Stars

The Forceful Athletic House / A Cat Made a Company, Meow

The Pool in the Clouds / Scoop! Nobita's Secret Date

The Elephant and the Uncle

The Hungry Master-sama / I'm Gonna Steal Mom's Diamond

Be Careful About Buying From the Future / Doraemon is Really Sick?

The Day Doraemon is Reborn

Don't Take My Jack / Nobita Raises Princess Kaguya

Nobita Becomes a Hermit!?

Fuko the Typhoon

The Pinocchio's Flower / Feudal Lord of the 21st Century

The Gourmet Table Cloth / The Snowman's Part-time Job

I'm Mini Doraemon / Looks, Strength, or IQ?

Save the Prince! The Legend of Dorami and the Three Swordsmen

Nobita's Small, Small Great Adventure / Star Wars in My Attic / It's Almost the Year of the Mouse, Doraemon
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