

Doraemon, Vol.1 - Kindle edition by FUJIO, FUJIKO F. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Doraemon, Vol.1. Review: best series ever - doraemon is so good and timeless it should be read by anyone looking for good storys, imaginative ideas of futuristic gagets and funny characters Review: Great Book - I grew up reading Doraemon and so happy that it.s still around. Cute stories and easy to read. It’s my all time favorite.
| ASIN | B00GTG4776 |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,894 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #9 in Children's Manga (Kindle Store) #173 in Children's Manga (Books) #1,877 in Manga (Kindle Store) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (434) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
| File size | 18.3 MB |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Not Enabled |
| Part of Series | DORAEMON |
| Print length | 36 pages |
| Publication date | November 22, 2013 |
| Publisher | SHOGAKUKAN INC. |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
A**A
best series ever
doraemon is so good and timeless it should be read by anyone looking for good storys, imaginative ideas of futuristic gagets and funny characters
C**E
Great Book
I grew up reading Doraemon and so happy that it.s still around. Cute stories and easy to read. It’s my all time favorite.
A**R
the perfect manga for kids
Entertaining, and really enjoyable, the perfect manga for kids. Simple art style, and simple episodic premise that plenty of kids can relate to.
M**S
It's finally in the US, and was definitely worth the wait.
I remember first seeing the Doraemon character on a trip to Hong Kong back in June 2007. From that point on, I was wondering why no one in the United States was willing to import this Japanese franchise to the United States. It's true, this manga series has never made it to the US, until now. I have to say this series is as good as many of its fans in Asia say it is (and of course the few American otaku who have heard of him just by being basement dwellers). The series focuses on a boy named Noby (or "Nobita" as he's called in Japan) who is pretty much like a Japanese Charlie Brown. He is the unluckiest kid on the block and just can't seem to get anything right. It has a horrible effect on his future descendants, so his great grandson, Soby (Sewashi), to send his robotic servant out to help him. This series does not disappoint when trying to appeal to kids and adults alike, as anime and manga in general are being stereotyped as violent action shows thanks to the likes of Naruto and One Piece (which are both still good, but probably wouldn't be liked by parents of young children), Doraemon is an example of a series that can appeal to kids and hardcore otaku alike, and parents can trust the stories in this manga to be appealing without the tropes I mentioned before that they most associate with anime nowadays. It's a definite must in my book if you have a Kindle and want to shop for eBooks for your children online here at Amazon.com this holiday season.
B**U
reliving my childhood
Doraemon is the story of a lovable loser named Nobi, and Doraemon the robot cat who comes from the future to help him. Every story begins with Nobi getting in trouble, and Doraemon trying to help him with a "dogu": a futuristic gadget so advanced it looks like magic. Nobi inevitably uses the dogu in some kind of get rich quick scheme, and it backfires on him, ending in an aesop about how fancy gadgets are no substitute for hard work. What I loved about the stories: the dogu are incredibly imaginative-- imagine tiny helicopters which attach to your head, a door that can take you anywhere, postal mailtags that will fly the package, a mailbox that receives letters from the future, and a study desk that doubles as a time machine. The stories teach the reader to work hard, without being ham fisted about the message, and the characters are lovable: Doraemon's facial expressions are delightful, and he has his own foibles: he loves sweet pies ("dorayaki") to a fault, and is terrified of mice.
E**I
My childhoods book.
Love it Good and fun book to read Kid and adult can read and will laugh Enjoy the book guys
W**R
Doraemon…finally! Yay!
OK, these are the older comics, tracing back to the 1960s. Doraemon will look better. Funny that pages turn the "Asian" book way so that when I first swiped the screen the "normal" way, nothing happened. Ha ha! Doraemon is so much fun. It is the Mickey Mouse of Japan and wildly popular across Asia. America is only discovering it more than 40 years after it was first published. And the amazing thing is that even if it's 40 years ago that Doraemon was first published, the stories, the adventures, and gadgets remain fresh in our time.
A**N
Awesome
Kinda expensive for 3 episode per vol but Hey its worth it. It’s Doreamon , well written, well colored. Get it now to help with Quarantine Entertainment
V**T
Créé par Fujiko Fujio, Doraemon est un gag manga qui a maintenant 41 ans et qui a duré 20 ans, s'étalant sur 45 tomes soit 1344 scénarios. Pour un gag manga, je pense que c'est une série énorme, surtout que pour se renouveler pendant autant d'années, il faut un sacré talent ! Mais ce talent, Fujiko Fujio l'avait. Doraemon est donc une série très plaisante à lire, mais aussi très amusante malgré l'âge et le côté un peu vieillot des dessins. Les personnages sont très attachants et le design plutôt réussi. Les histoires sont très marrantes, elles aussi bien faites et se renouvelant à chaque fois. Un vrai plaisir pour tous les âges !
A**I
Perfect
I**N
Doraemon debuted in 1969 in japan. As of now, its is still popular in not only his own country, but almost around the world! Except for of course North America because it never appeared.But after almost 50 years of delay in North America, it finally appeared. As a person who hates anime and doesn't read manga at all, this is one of the best japanese comics i ever read! Doraemon is a cute robot cat that has to help a stupid weak geeky 10 year boy name Nobita so he can have a successful future. Its cute, funny and fun to read! I give it 5 stars.
H**Y
Superbe bd. Elle se lit de la droite vers la gauche.
R**E
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