
1995
First Published
4.42
Average Rating
191
Number of Pages
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Synopsis: Noby wants to go on an expedition to an uncharted world, but even with the help of Doraemon's "Personal Satellite," it seems as though the Earth has already been thoroughly explored. As the search continues, Noby encounters a stray dog and names it Spot. Spot guides Noby to the place he has been looking for: Smoky Forest, a mysterious forest hidden in the jungles of Africa. Accompanied by Spot and their usual crew, Noby and Doraemon embark on their adventure. Shortly after their departure, however, Big G decides that they should leave Doraemon's gadgets in the sandlot because they are too useful and ruin the exploration mood. Can the gang survive in the wilderness without Doraemon's gadgets, and reach their destination? A white-knuckle adventure, the third tale of the Doraemon's Long Tales series!
Avg Rating
4.42
Number of Ratings
143
5 STARS
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Fujiko F. Fujio
Author · 99 books
Fujiko F. Fujio (藤子・F・不二雄) was a penname of Japanese significant cartoonist Hiroshi Fujimoto. After leaving his native home for Tokyo, he started his drawing career collaborating with his partner and long-time friend, Abiko Motoo who later held the penname Fujiko Fujio A. Their co-penname was Fujiko Fujio, which became well-known in Japan and in many countries. Fujimoto and his companion became briefly students of the greatest Japanese cartoonist Osamu Tetsuka. Fujiomoto saparated from his buddy in 1987 due to a cancer, and took the penname 'Fujiko F. Fujio'. He still released his many volumes of 'classic' manga which inspired numerous children and becoming adults all around the world. He died from the effect of liver failure.


