For many international fans, Doraemon is defined by the 2005 anime series or localized dubs that aired on channels like Disney XD or Boing. However, there is a massive sub-sector of the fandom dedicated to the 1979 anime series—often considered the "golden age" of the franchise.
When you search for "Doraemon 1979 Raw Exclusive," you are looking for a very specific, increasingly rare piece of animation history. Here is a breakdown of why this content is elusive and what you need to know.
Back in the modern day, Nobita stands at the spot where he originally found the fossil. He realizes that the fossil he found was Piisuke all along. He thanks Piisuke for the time they spent together. doraemon 1979 raw exclusive
Doraemon asks, "Did you win the bet?" Nobita smiles through his tears. "I lost the bet. But I gained a friend."
Piisuke grows too large to hide in Nobita’s yard. The police and media begin to spot him. Nobita tries to release Piisuke into a local pond, but Piisuke cries and refuses to leave, having imprinted on Nobita. The Hunt for Doraemon 1979: Understanding the "Raw
Doraemon explains the hard truth: Piisuke belongs in the Cretaceous Period. He will not survive in the modern world. Nobita is devastated but agrees to take Piisuke back to his own time.
They use the Time Machine to travel 100 million years into the past. However, upon arrival, Doraemon realizes they have a problem. They accidentally arrived in North America (where Nobita's modern fossils came from), but Piisuke is a Japanese dinosaur (a Futabasaurus). Leaving him in the wrong ecosystem would be a death sentence. Part 3: The Impossible Goodbye Piisuke grows too
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Stripped of his gadgets, Nobita shows rare bravery. He frees Piisuke and creates a distraction. Doraemon retrieves his 4D Pocket. The poachers attack with futuristic laser weapons. Doraemon retaliates, leading to a tense chase sequence across the prehistoric landscape.
Using the "Air Cannon" and "Shock Gun," the duo manages to disable the poachers' vehicle. They rescue Piisuke and escape on a prehistoric pterosaur.
Finally, they reach the shores of ancient Japan. It is time to say goodbye. The emotional weight of the 1979 adaptation is heavy here—Nobita hugging Piisuke one last time, lying to him that he will return soon, knowing he never will. Piisuke waves goodbye as Nobita and Doraemon return to the present.