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A homeowner near the yard Nobita and friends usually gathers or plays in.
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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: He always tries to help others, but there are times when he gets a bit so insistent about that and overdoes it. This leads to HeroicFatigue in 'The Three Dimensional Puzzle Hammer'; where he insists on solving every puzzle that Nobita and Suneo left around town, mainly because they were objects that other people wanted/needed to use, by the end he's so exhausted that he collapses at the mere sight of another puzzle.
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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: He always tries to help others, but there are times when he gets a bit so insistent about that and overdoes it. This leads to HeroicFatigue in 'The ''The Three Dimensional Puzzle Hammer'; Hammer''; where he insists on solving every puzzle that Nobita and Suneo left around town, mainly because they were objects that other people wanted/needed to use, by the end he's so exhausted that he collapses at the mere sight of another puzzle.
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** He is always very respectful of Shizuka and never does anything towards her with perverted intent, despite openly admitting to liking her. However, in anime adaptations of "Special Sci-Fi, Ultra Dora-Man", he is shown to enjoy seeing her in a revealing outfit alongside the other boys.
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** He is always very respectful of Shizuka and never does anything towards her with perverted intent, despite openly admitting to liking her. However, in anime adaptations of "Special ''Special Sci-Fi, Ultra Dora-Man", Dora-Man'', he is shown to enjoy seeing her in a revealing outfit alongside the other boys.
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* ATasteOfDefeat: A rather unintentional example. The aforementioned 'Puzzle Hammer' story; not only he postponed a planned activity with Shizuka to solve all those puzzles due to Nobita and Suneo's shenanigans at turning everything into puzzle pieces, but recruited her into helping him with the task. They eventually become so mentally fatigued, when Nobita asked for their help to rebuild Suneo who accidentally turned into puzzle pieces, they just quickly passed out and lying on the floor, much to the former's confusion.
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* ATasteOfDefeat: A rather unintentional example. The aforementioned 'Puzzle Hammer' ''Puzzle Hammer'' story; not only he postponed a planned activity with Shizuka to solve all those puzzles due to Nobita and Suneo's shenanigans at turning everything into puzzle pieces, but recruited her into helping him with the task. They eventually become so mentally fatigued, when Nobita asked for their help to rebuild Suneo who accidentally turned into puzzle pieces, they just quickly passed out and lying on the floor, much to the former's confusion.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: An episode is about the possibility of him leaving the school. Nobita and the other students persuade him to stay.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He is initially portrayed as a comic-relief in earlier chapters, this is reflected by his goofier design.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He is initially portrayed as a comic-relief in earlier chapters, this is reflected by his goofier design.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: An There is an episode is about the possibility of him leaving the school. Nobita and the other students persuade him to stay.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He is initially portrayed asa comic-relief comedic relief in earlier chapters, this chapters. This is reflected by his goofier design.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: They don't appreciate Gian's bullying and dreadful singing more than everyone else.
* ExtremeDoormat: To Gian, like everyone. He ocassionally bullies them and steals their belongings when Nobita is not around and they never attempt to do something about it.
* ExtremeDoormat: To Gian, like everyone. He ocassionally bullies them and steals their belongings when Nobita is not around and they never attempt to do something about it.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: They don't appreciate Gian's bullying and dreadful singing more than everyone anyone else.
* ExtremeDoormat: To Gian, like everyone. Heocassionally occasionally bullies them and steals their belongings when Nobita is not around and they never attempt to do something anything about it.
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* KidsAreCruel: Downplayed, but sometimes they join Gian and Suneo when they pick on Nobita. On their own, they are pretty harmless though.
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* KidsAreCruel: Downplayed, but sometimes sometimes, they join Gian and Suneo when they pick on Nobita. On their own, they are pretty harmless though.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: Usually seen together.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: Usually They're usually seen together.
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* TurnTheOtherCheek: Despite Nobita using the Tracer Badges to get him into trouble with his mom; he stil refuses to join Gian, Suneo and the others into setting a trap to ambush Nobita.
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* TurnTheOtherCheek: Despite Nobita using the Tracer Badges to get him into trouble with his mom; mom, he stil still refuses to join Gian, Suneo and the others into setting a trap to ambush Nobita.
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* AgentScully: Dekisugi has shown a tendency to thinking through reasoning and rationality. In short; he didn't believe in superstitions and regards them to be "scientifically explainable". That said, he actually had a debate with Nobita about Magic in the original version of 'Great Adventure into the Underworld'.
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* AgentScully: Dekisugi has shown a tendency to thinking through reasoning and rationality. In short; he didn't believe in superstitions and regards them to be "scientifically explainable". That said, he actually had a debate with Nobita about Magic in the original version of 'Great ''Great Adventure into the Underworld'.Underworld''.
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* ChildProdigy: An academically brilliant and multi-talented kid. His favorite subjects are Astronomy and Philosophy, but he excels at every subject.
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* ChildProdigy: An academically brilliant and multi-talented kid. His favorite subjects are Astronomy and Philosophy, but he excels at every ''every'' subject.
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* ChildProdigy: An academically brilliant and multi-talented kid. His favorite subjects are Astronomy and Philosophy, but he excels at "every" subject.
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* ChildProdigy: An academically brilliant and multi-talented kid. His favorite subjects are Astronomy and Philosophy, but he excels at "every" every subject.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: To make his ChickMagnet status more justified, he's more handsome in the 2005 anime compared to his character design in the 1979 anime
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: To make his ChickMagnet status more justified, he's more handsome in the 2005 anime compared to his character design in the 1979 animeanime.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: He's much better-looking than the main boys Nobita, Gian, and Suneo. He's also much nicer than them and a better person than them in every way.
* BerserkButton: He absolutely hates when others pick on Nobita, sometimes trying to defend him, once he even yelled at Gian for that reason. Which leads to the following trope...
* BerserkButton: He absolutely hates when others pick on Nobita, sometimes trying to defend him, once he even yelled at Gian for that reason. Which leads to the following trope...
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: He's much better-looking than the main boys of the Main Five: Nobita, Gian, and Suneo. He's also much nicer than them and a better person than them in every way.
* BerserkButton: He absolutely hates when others pick on Nobita,sometimes trying going as far as to defend him, once try defending him in some situations. Once, he even yelled at Gian for that reason. Which leads to the following trope...reason.
* BerserkButton: He absolutely hates when others pick on Nobita,
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* ChildProdigy: An academically brilliant and multi-talented kid. Although his favorites are Astronomy and Philosophy, he excels at every subject.
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* ChildProdigy: An academically brilliant and multi-talented kid. Although his favorites His favorite subjects are Astronomy and Philosophy, but he excels at every "every" subject.
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* TheComicallySerious: He's known by everyone to be incredibly intelligent, but is more often than not left confused by Nobita's behavior or Doraemon's gadgets.
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* TheComicallySerious: He's known by everyone to be incredibly intelligent, but is more often than not left confused by Nobita's behavior or how Doraemon's gadgets.gadgets function.
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%%* FatalFlaw: Both his earnestness to help others and Scully-tendencies, on separate occasions led to him having a breakdown due to fatigue or being unable to rationally explain something.
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%%* FatalFlaw: Both his His earnestness to help others and Scully-tendencies, on separate occasions things which have led to him having a breakdown due to fatigue or being unable to rationally explain something.something on seperate occasions.
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** He's basically everything Nobita isn't. It doesn't help that they both have similar character design.
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** He's basically everything Nobita isn't. It doesn't help that they both have similar character design.designs.
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* OddNameOut: Just like Suneo, he has rather odd-sounding name in the english dub.
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* OddNameOut: Just like Suneo, he has a rather odd-sounding name in the english English dub.
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-> Voiced by: Sumiko Shirakawa (1980 - March 2005), Shihoko Hagino (TV Asahi Announcer, May 2005 -), Creator/ShinyaOtaki (adult) (Japanese), Creator/SpikeSpencer (English)
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* TheAce: Smart, nice, athletic, popular, etc. [[DubNameChange Ace is even his name in the DisneyXD dub.]]
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* TheAce: Smart, nice, athletic, popular, etc. [[DubNameChange Ace is even his name in the DisneyXD dub.]]dub]].
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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's only called "sensei" ("teacher") in the Japanese version, and he's only called "sir" in the Hindi dub.
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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's only called "sensei" "''sensei''" ("teacher") in the Japanese version, and he's only called "sir" in the Hindi dub.
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* NoNameGiven: His real name is unknown and he is only referred to as "Sensei", but in the NTV anime, his name is given as Ganari.
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* NoNameGiven: His real name is unknown and he is only referred to as "Sensei", "''Sensei''", but in the NTV anime, his name is given as Ganari.
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-> Voiced by: Unknown (1979), Minami Takayama; among others (2005-present)
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!! Mr.Dekisugi
Appear in only one chapter so far. Dekisugi's father.
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* {{Bishonen}}: His face is drawn in the exact same way as Shizuka, the only difference being their hairstyle and his lack of eyelashes.
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* NiceGuy: The nicest character in the series, always willing to help out. Even Shizuka can be a little snippy at times, but Dekisugi is polite to everyone all the time and almost never gets angry.
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* NiceGuy: The nicest character in the series, always willing to help out. Even Shizuka can be a little snippy at times, but Dekisugi is polite to everyone all the time and almost never gets angry. In one story, Dekisugi ends up being the only one willing to suffer through one of [[DreadfulMusician Gian's concerts]] along with Nobita and Doraemon (who'd been forced to distribute tickets for the event), which even Shizuka had tried to get out of.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Although very rare, there are times when even he behaves less than rationally. In one manga story, Nobita uses a gadget to seal himself inside a poster, which Shizuka ends up putting up in her room. When she and Dekisugi notice Nobita moving in the poster, they immediately assume that it is the work of a {{Youkai}} and crumple up the poster before throwing it out Shizuka's window, not even bothering to dispose of it properly.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: NotSoAboveItAll:
** Although very rare, there are times when even he behaves less than rationally. In one manga story, Nobita uses a gadget to seal himself inside a poster, which Shizuka ends up putting up in her room. When she and Dekisugi notice Nobita moving in the poster, they immediately assume that it is the work of a {{Youkai}} and crumple up the poster before throwing it out Shizuka's window, not even bothering to dispose of itproperly.properly.
** Even though Dekisugi is WiseBeyondHisYears, the few times he hangs out with the main gang show that he enjoys many of the same activities as most children his age. When Doraemon brings out helmets that give the wearer the illusion of going on a space adventure, Dekisugi gets more into the game of make-believe than Nobita does.
** He is always very respectful of Shizuka and never does anything towards her with perverted intent, despite openly admitting to liking her. However, in anime adaptations of "Special Sci-Fi, Ultra Dora-Man", he is shown to enjoy seeing her in a revealing outfit alongside the other boys.
** Although very rare, there are times when even he behaves less than rationally. In one manga story, Nobita uses a gadget to seal himself inside a poster, which Shizuka ends up putting up in her room. When she and Dekisugi notice Nobita moving in the poster, they immediately assume that it is the work of a {{Youkai}} and crumple up the poster before throwing it out Shizuka's window, not even bothering to dispose of it
** Even though Dekisugi is WiseBeyondHisYears, the few times he hangs out with the main gang show that he enjoys many of the same activities as most children his age. When Doraemon brings out helmets that give the wearer the illusion of going on a space adventure, Dekisugi gets more into the game of make-believe than Nobita does.
** He is always very respectful of Shizuka and never does anything towards her with perverted intent, despite openly admitting to liking her. However, in anime adaptations of "Special Sci-Fi, Ultra Dora-Man", he is shown to enjoy seeing her in a revealing outfit alongside the other boys.
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* TheRival: Nobita rival for Shizuka's affection. Unfortunately for Nobita, Shizuka tends to prefer the company of him; who is more of her intellectual equal. This stimulates Nobita into connoting bizarre schemes, with the help of Doraemon's gadgets to keep them apart.
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* TheRival: Nobita sees him as a rival for Shizuka's affection. affection, but Dekisugi himself [[UnknownRival is not aware of this]]. Unfortunately for Nobita, Shizuka tends to prefer the company of him; who sometimes prefers Dekisugi's company, as he is more of her intellectual equal. This stimulates Nobita into connoting concocting bizarre schemes, schemes with the help of Doraemon's gadgets to keep them apart.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Although very rare, there are times when even he behaves less than rationally. In one manga story, Nobita uses a gadget to seal himself inside a poster, which Shizuka ends up putting up in her room. When she and Dekisugi notice Nobita moving in the poster, they immediately assume that it is the work of a {{Youkai}} and crumple up the poster before throwing it out Shizuka's window, not even bothering to dispose of it properly.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is usually strict with his students, especially Nobita, Gian, and Tsuneo (both problematic students in their own ways). However, he also frequently expresses his concern and hope for his students and wants them to become better individuals in the future.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is usually strict with his students, especially Nobita, Gian, and Tsuneo (both Suneo (all problematic students in their own ways). However, he also frequently expresses his concern and hope for his students and wants them to become better individuals in the future.
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* StandingInTheHall: He applies this punishment to the students who arrive late to his classes, as Nobita, Gian and Tsuneo can testify.
* SternTeacher: He is a strict teacher who often punishes his worst students for failing his tests, being late to school, or forgetting the homework which ranges from standing in the hallway to sweeping the classroom after-school. The RunningGag is extended to the point that Nobita, Gian, and/or Tsuneo simply meeting the Teacher in the streets, usually during holidays, will have them being admonished for their lack of school performance.
* SternTeacher: He is a strict teacher who often punishes his worst students for failing his tests, being late to school, or forgetting the homework which ranges from standing in the hallway to sweeping the classroom after-school. The RunningGag is extended to the point that Nobita, Gian, and/or Tsuneo simply meeting the Teacher in the streets, usually during holidays, will have them being admonished for their lack of school performance.
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* StandingInTheHall: He applies this punishment to the students who arrive late to his classes, as Nobita, Gian and Tsuneo Suneo can testify.
* SternTeacher: He is a strict teacher who often punishes his worst students for failing his tests, being late to school, or forgetting the homework which ranges from standing in the hallway to sweeping the classroom after-school. The RunningGag is extended to the point that Nobita, Gian, and/orTsuneo Suneo simply meeting the Teacher in the streets, usually during holidays, will have them being admonished for their lack of school performance.
* SternTeacher: He is a strict teacher who often punishes his worst students for failing his tests, being late to school, or forgetting the homework which ranges from standing in the hallway to sweeping the classroom after-school. The RunningGag is extended to the point that Nobita, Gian, and/or
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* ADayInTheLimelight: An episode is about the possibilty of him leaving the school. Nobita and the other students persuade him to stay.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: An episode is about the possibilty possibility of him leaving the school. Nobita and the other students persuade him to stay.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is usually strict with his students, especially Nobita and Gian (both problematic students in their own ways). However, he also frequently expresses his concern and hope for his students and wants them to become better individuals in the future.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is usually strict with his students, especially Nobita Nobita, Gian, and Gian Tsuneo (both problematic students in their own ways). However, he also frequently expresses his concern and hope for his students and wants them to become better individuals in the future.
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* SternTeacher: He is a strict teacher who often punishes Nobita for failing his tests, being late to school, or forgetting his homework which range from standing in the hallway to sweeping the classroom after-school. The RunningGag is extended to the point that as Nobita, simply meeting the Teacher in the streets, usually during holidays, will have Nobita admonished for his lack of school performance.
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* StandingInTheHall: He applies this punishment to the students who arrive late to his classes, as Nobita, Gian and Tsuneo can testify.
* SternTeacher: He is a strict teacher who often punishesNobita his worst students for failing his tests, being late to school, or forgetting his the homework which range ranges from standing in the hallway to sweeping the classroom after-school. The RunningGag is extended to the point that as Nobita, Gian, and/or Tsuneo simply meeting the Teacher in the streets, usually during holidays, will have Nobita them being admonished for his their lack of school performance.
* SternTeacher: He is a strict teacher who often punishes
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* DidNotGetTheGirl: In ''Stand by Me Doraemon'', his future self mentions (while DrowningMySorrows) that he has proposed to Shizuka, but she told him that he could manage without her, unlike [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Nobita]]. That said, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy he makes an effort to encourage Nobita to make Shizuka happy]] the day before their wedding day and expresses little to no jealousy.
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* DidNotGetTheGirl: In ''Stand by Me Doraemon'', ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon'', his future self mentions (while DrowningMySorrows) that he has proposed to Shizuka, but she told him that he could manage without her, unlike [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Nobita]]. That said, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy he makes an effort to encourage Nobita to make Shizuka happy]] the day before their wedding day and expresses little to no jealousy.
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* NiceHat: Yasuo is always wearing a cap.
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-> Voiced by: Sumiko Shirakawa (1980 - March 2005), Shihoko Hagino (TV Asahi Announcer, May 2005 -), Shinya Otaki (adult) (Japanese), Creator/SpikeSpencer (English)
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-> Voiced by: Sumiko Shirakawa (1980 - March 2005), Shihoko Hagino (TV Asahi Announcer, May 2005 -), Shinya Otaki Creator/ShinyaOtaki (adult) (Japanese), Creator/SpikeSpencer (English)
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* {{Megane}}: He wears glasses and looks cute.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: There are moments where he can get angry, though they happen less often than Shizuka.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: There are moments where he can get angry, though they happen less often are much milder than Shizuka.Shizuka's.
* TheComicallySerious: He's known by everyone to be incredibly intelligent, but is more often than not left confused by Nobita's behavior or Doraemon's gadgets.
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* FanOfUnderdog: In 'The Perfect Love Letter' he ends up wanting to emulate Nobita at everything, including going with him to and being tardy for school, after being impressed by Nobita's writing skills, courtesy of an automated pen. He [[InsaneTrollLogic assumed]], after a brief shock, that acting like Nobita will help him to improve his writing.
* FatalFlaw: Both his earnestness to help others and Scully-tendencies, on separate occasions led to him having a breakdown due to fatigue or being unable to rationally explain something.
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* {{Irony}}: He's known by everyone to be incredibly intelligent, but is more often than not left confused by Nobita's behavior or Doraemon's gadgets.
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* BookSmart: He always gets perfact grades and the teacher constantly praises him.
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* BookSmart: He always gets perfact perfect grades and the teacher constantly praises him.