Doraemon — 1979 Raw
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Due to the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake in 2011, some specific episodes involving natural disasters or certain gadgets were pulled from reruns and never re-aired. The raw 1979 rips are often the only way to see these politically incorrect or sensitive gags—like Nobita using the Anywhere Door to peek into a hot spring, or Gian’s harsher, less-censored threats. Where does this fit today? In an era of 4K streaming, seeking out a 240p raw rip of "Doraemon 1979" feels like an act of rebellion. It is slow media. It forces you to listen to the Japanese dialogue without training wheels. doraemon 1979 raw
Because Doraemon isn't just a robot cat from the future. In 1979, he was the future. And looking back at him now, raw and unpolished, feels like going home. (Disclaimer: This blog does not host links to raw files
Because it was drawn for standard definition CRT televisions, the lines are thicker and the colors are more contrasted. Watching a raw 1979 episode feels like opening a time capsule. You’ll see animation shortcuts (repeated frames, simple backgrounds) that actually add to the comedic timing. Where does this fit today