Oh yeah, I didn't actually read the entire thing haha, just the first three paragraphs.
So, I did deeply remember that Fujiko Fujio's inspiration for Doraemon was that he saw a self-balancing toy and cats, then the rest is history. We had a comic book illustrating the author's life at one time.
Nobita, his family and his friends (as well as everybody else in the manga) accept Doraemon as a physical thing.
That urban legend might be a little bit more accurate if the manga series ends at the 6th episode, in which Doraemon did leave Nobita in the end of the episode (which was meant to be an actual ending by the way) .
So, I did deeply remember that Fujiko Fujio's inspiration for Doraemon was that he saw a self-balancing toy and cats, then the rest is history. We had a comic book illustrating the author's life at one time.
Nobita, his family and his friends (as well as everybody else in the manga) accept Doraemon as a physical thing.
That urban legend might be a little bit more accurate if the manga series ends at the 6th episode, in which Doraemon did leave Nobita in the end of the episode (which was meant to be an actual ending by the way) .
Hunting Shinkansen for life (but not at all costs) :>