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Noramyako serves as Doraemon's pivotal love interest in his pre-21st century history. Her robotic cat design evolved across adaptations, shifting from a taller, slender form with a tulip tail in early comics and the 2005 series to a shorter, rounder look in the 1980 anime. The 1995 film "2112: The Birth of Doraemon" established a more humanoid, cat-like appearance that endured until the reboot.
In that film, Noramyako rescues defective Doraemon from an incinerator, sparking his immediate affection. They reunite at the Robot Academy, where she excels at ballet. She defends Doraemon from bullies Jaides and Sunekuchi after they steal his four-dimensional pocket and introduces him to dorayaki, shaping his future obsession. Her acclaimed ballet performance at the Robot Audition showcases her talent.
A critical fracture occurs when Noramyako visits Doraemon in the hospital after a robot mouse damages his ears. Her uncontrollable laughter at his earless state causes him deep distress, contributing to his depression, accidental consumption of the "Bane of Gloom" potion, and transformation from yellow to blue. Later, prompted by Dorami, she seeks Doraemon out, apologizes for her reaction, praises his blue appearance, and reconciles with him.
In the spin-off "The Doraemons," Noramyako aids Doraemon when bullies Jairobo and Sunerobo coerce him into stealing snacks, intervening to resolve the conflict. She later inspires a quest for the "Telepathy Friendship Card" by mentioning its legend. Captured by Rat Robots during this quest, she is ultimately rescued by Doraemon and his allies, solidifying her role in fostering his friendships with other robotic cats.
The 2005 anime episode "The Day Doraemon is Reborn" depicts Noramyako working as a theater actress. She recognizes Doraemon at a robot class reunion and later assists Nobita and friends in rescuing him, identifying a factory manager and helping them escape a malfunctioning elevator. This version alters her reaction to Doraemon's ear loss, showing terror instead of laughter. She makes minor cameos in later episodes, like a 2019 gag about Doraemon's loves and a 2022 birthday special photo album.
Her background includes being Doraemon's colleague at the Robot Academy, where she introduced him to the six robots forming the Doraemons group. Post-academy, she becomes a successful ballet dancer. In one timeline, Doraemon and Nobita find her deactivated due to obsolescence. Repairing her with original parts inadvertently erases her memory, causing her to laugh at Doraemon's appearance once more before returning home.
While their relationship varies across media, the core arc involves their bond fracturing after her reaction to his ear loss, followed by eventual reconciliation. Colleagues occasionally refer to her as "Myako" in later portrayals.
In that film, Noramyako rescues defective Doraemon from an incinerator, sparking his immediate affection. They reunite at the Robot Academy, where she excels at ballet. She defends Doraemon from bullies Jaides and Sunekuchi after they steal his four-dimensional pocket and introduces him to dorayaki, shaping his future obsession. Her acclaimed ballet performance at the Robot Audition showcases her talent.
A critical fracture occurs when Noramyako visits Doraemon in the hospital after a robot mouse damages his ears. Her uncontrollable laughter at his earless state causes him deep distress, contributing to his depression, accidental consumption of the "Bane of Gloom" potion, and transformation from yellow to blue. Later, prompted by Dorami, she seeks Doraemon out, apologizes for her reaction, praises his blue appearance, and reconciles with him.
In the spin-off "The Doraemons," Noramyako aids Doraemon when bullies Jairobo and Sunerobo coerce him into stealing snacks, intervening to resolve the conflict. She later inspires a quest for the "Telepathy Friendship Card" by mentioning its legend. Captured by Rat Robots during this quest, she is ultimately rescued by Doraemon and his allies, solidifying her role in fostering his friendships with other robotic cats.
The 2005 anime episode "The Day Doraemon is Reborn" depicts Noramyako working as a theater actress. She recognizes Doraemon at a robot class reunion and later assists Nobita and friends in rescuing him, identifying a factory manager and helping them escape a malfunctioning elevator. This version alters her reaction to Doraemon's ear loss, showing terror instead of laughter. She makes minor cameos in later episodes, like a 2019 gag about Doraemon's loves and a 2022 birthday special photo album.
Her background includes being Doraemon's colleague at the Robot Academy, where she introduced him to the six robots forming the Doraemons group. Post-academy, she becomes a successful ballet dancer. In one timeline, Doraemon and Nobita find her deactivated due to obsolescence. Repairing her with original parts inadvertently erases her memory, causing her to laugh at Doraemon's appearance once more before returning home.
While their relationship varies across media, the core arc involves their bond fracturing after her reaction to his ear loss, followed by eventual reconciliation. Colleagues occasionally refer to her as "Myako" in later portrayals.