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** His {{Jerkass}} tendencies and idiocy, especially in the spinoff material where he's relegated to supporting roles. Also, while he still has some competence in the earlier stories, such as being able to swim and flying a kite properly, the later ones strip him all of it, and only give him marksmanship skills as if to compensate. Additionally, his tendency to cry is cranked up in 1979 series.

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** His {{Jerkass}} tendencies and idiocy, especially in the spinoff material spin-off material, where he's relegated to supporting roles. Also, while he still has some competence in the earlier stories, such as being able to swim and flying fly a kite properly, the later ones strip him all of it, and only give him marksmanship skills as if to compensate. Additionally, his tendency to cry is cranked up in 1979 series.
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* FailureHero: He's a big loser who fails at ''everything'', including life. In fact, he would become an even bigger loser in the future if Doraemon had not interfered with it.

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* FailureHero: He's a big loser who fails at ''everything'', including life. In fact, he would have become an even bigger loser in the future if Doraemon had not interfered with it.



* GeniusDitz: He is bad at almost everything, however he is excellent at shooting as well as Cat's Cradle.

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* GeniusDitz: He is bad at almost everything, however however, he is excellent at shooting shooting, as well as Cat's Cradle.
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* BornInTheWrongCentury: In the wrong nation, even. Nobita would have been a legendary Wild West gunslinger if he was born in the era. One manga story has him traveling to the Wild West and literally becoming a local legend overnight. If he can take out an entire 30-man gang as a kid, what can't he take out as an adult growing up in the American Frontier?

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* BornInTheWrongCentury: In the wrong nation, even. Doraemon even said that Nobita would have been become a legendary Wild West gunslinger if he was born in the era. One manga story ''Nobita, Gunfighter of the Cosmos'' has him traveling to the Wild West and literally becoming a local legend overnight. If he can take out an entire 30-man gang as a kid, what can't he take out as an adult growing up in the American Frontier?
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The main protagonist of the story. [[ThisLoserIsYou A young, loser boy]] who is always in the receiving end of bullying, jealousy, or his own selfishness, and always relies on Doraemon's gadgets as his solution to a problem rather than improving himself. However, he is notably kinder and more heroic than the rest of the gang when the situation calls for it.

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The main protagonist of the story. [[ThisLoserIsYou A young, loser boy]] who is always in on the receiving end of bullying, jealousy, or his own selfishness, and always relies on Doraemon's gadgets as his solution to a problem rather than improving himself. However, he is notably kinder and more heroic than the rest of the gang when the situation calls for it.
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The main protagonist of the story. [[ThisLoserIsYou A young, loser boy]] who is always at an end of bullying, jealousy, or his own selfishness, and always relies on Doraemon's gadgets as his solution to a problem rather than improving himself. However, he is notably kinder and more heroic than the rest of the gang when the situation calls for it.

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The main protagonist of the story. [[ThisLoserIsYou A young, loser boy]] who is always at an in the receiving end of bullying, jealousy, or his own selfishness, and always relies on Doraemon's gadgets as his solution to a problem rather than improving himself. However, he is notably kinder and more heroic than the rest of the gang when the situation calls for it.



* BornInTheWrongCentury: In the wrong country, even. Nobita would have been a legendary Wild West gunslinger if he was born in the era. One manga story has him traveling to the Wild West and literally becoming a local legend overnight. If he can take out an entire 30-man gang as a kid, what can't he take out as an adult growing up in the Wild West?

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* BornInTheWrongCentury: In the wrong country, nation, even. Nobita would have been a legendary Wild West gunslinger if he was born in the era. One manga story has him traveling to the Wild West and literally becoming a local legend overnight. If he can take out an entire 30-man gang as a kid, what can't he take out as an adult growing up in the Wild West?American Frontier?
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->Voiced in European Spanish by: Anna Orra (1st dub, 1st voice), Eduard Itchart (1st dub, 2nd voice), Estibalíz Lizárraga (2nd dub and 2005 series)


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->Voiced in European Spanish by: Assumpta Navascués (1st dub), Nuria Marín Picó (2nd dub and 2005 series)


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->Voiced in European Spanish by: Laura del Bas (1st dub, 1st voice), Olga Supervia (1st dub, 2nd voice), Sonia Torrecilla (2nd dub, 1st and 4th voice and 2005 series), Fátima Casado (2nd dub, 2nd voice), Eba Ojanguren (2nd dub, 3rd voice)


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->Voiced in European Spanish by: Nacho de Porrata (1st dub), Alberto Escobal García (2nd dub and 2005 series)


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->Voiced in European Spanish by: Noemí Bayarri (1st dub), Antón Palomar (2nd dub, 1st and 3rd voice and 2005 series), Jaime de Diego (2nd dub, 2nd voice)

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* InconsistentSpelling: So is it Giant, Gian, Jaian, or Jayen?



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: So is it Giant, Gian, Jaian, or Jayen?



* InconsistentSpelling: His name would usually be spelled ''T''suneo, but the creators decided to leave out the "t".



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name would usually be spelled ''T''suneo, but the creators decided to leave out the "t".
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** In one version of the Spanish dub, he has a high-pitched voice. He sounds more like [[Series/SesameStreet Elmo]] than he sounds like a menacing bully.

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** In one version of the Latin American Spanish dub, he has a high-pitched voice. He sounds more like [[Series/SesameStreet Elmo]] than he sounds like a menacing bully.

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