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Nobita, watching at home in his pajamas, felt a warm breeze. From his dusty, old drawer—the same one from the anime—a bamboo-copter floated out. Then a small, round, blue paw gripped the edge.

Media outlets called it “The Phantom Panel.” Theories ran wild on social video platforms. A popular VTuber dedicated a whole stream to analyzing the drawing, claiming the “white dimension” was a metaphor for the internet itself.

The Last Panel of the Lost Manga

Nobita Nobi, now a frazzled 35-year-old office worker, was cleaning his childhood closet when he found it: a dusty, yellowed manga notebook. Inside were crudely drawn panels of "Adventure Doraemon," a homemade comic he and Shizuka had sketched in fourth grade. Doraemon Xxx Picture

Across the country, millions of smart TVs flickered. A loading bar appeared. 10%... 50%... 100%.

Nobita laughed, then choked up. Doraemon had returned to the future decades ago. The 22nd century had banned "vintage robotic companions" as a safety hazard.

Then, the real entertainment spectacle began. Nobita, watching at home in his pajamas, felt a warm breeze

The last shot of the evening was Nobita, Takeru, and Doraemon sitting on the roof, watching the sunset. Nobita pulled out the old notebook and finally drew the last panel.

In the story, Doraemon’s Anywhere Door broke, stranding him in a blank, white dimension. The final panel was empty—just a speech bubble from a pixelated Doraemon: “I’ll be waiting here until you draw the way out.”

Doraemon couldn't stay permanently—the 22nd century’s laws were firm. But he made a deal. Once a year, whenever a child (or a tired adult) draws the Anywhere Door correctly in a manga panel, he can pop through for one day. Media outlets called it “The Phantom Panel

It wasn't an escape. It was a new beginning: Doraemon handing a fresh, blank notebook to Nobita’s son.

Doraemon climbed out. Not a hologram. Not a cosplayer. Him.

A gaming influencer commented: “It’s like an ARG (Alternate Reality Game). Doraemon is trying to break through.”

“Doraemon!” the digital Nobita cried. “If you can see this… eat a Dora-Yaki and push the reset button on your ear!”

And on the internet, a billion screens glowed with that single, perfect frame.

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