

In one of his dreams, he, as a genius, successfully produced a rocket to Mars in his bedroom. Unfortunately, he imagined a preschool pool at which he accidentally stepped on a child's foot. Another example of his creativity was when he was provided with an imagination pill to make him think that he was in a swimming pool while being taught how to swim. An example of this is the new sport of free flying with the use of Doraemon's "power of wind" fans (fans that can create a gust of wind with just a gentle swish) and how he used the voice hardener, a device considered useless to Doraemon, for transportation.

His thoughts from out of the box lead to new and bizarre ideas of ways to use Doraemon's high tech devices. Nobita's best trait is his great creativity. Sometimes even Gian and Suneo, who bully him often. He is known to take pity on stray animals and is kind to most people who needs help. He is good-hearted and generous to others as well. He is terrible at baseball and many other sports, often letting down ]'s baseball team.ĭespite Nobita's flawed personality, he is a good person that is a rather likable character with a couple of positive traits. Nobita is not very athletic either, much to Gian's frustration. He also doesn't like to study, which only further hinders his performance in school. He later tries to hide his poor scores, which has proven unsuccessful. His mother is constantly disappointed and angry with his lackluster performance. His refusal, procrastination and dislike of studying while at home puts him back from excelling even further. The Classroom Teacher usually punishes him for this with after-school detentions or making him stand by the classroom door for long periods of time. He regularly arrives late, is tardy with homework, and gets 0% on both exams and tests. While his laziness is an issue, he slacks around in school. Many things that Nobita wishes for include vengeance on his bullies, a better product than what Suneo brags about, and privileges. Nobita is very dependent on Doraemon and begs for multiple things, much to his disapproval. This cycle of laziness occurs almost every day, keeping him up late at night and wake up late the next morning, hindering him academically. At the beginning of the series, Nobita is a rather lazy person who has a cycle of constantly napping after school, keeping him up late when he wakes up late for school. Nobita is the hero at best and the villain at worst. His eyes are much bigger than his other adaptions and his glasses have black frames. Nobita as seen on Stand by Me DoraemonThe CGI Nobita has realistic straight black hair with bangs and a yellow shirt with a white collar and buttons.
