Which of Nobita's bad habits annoys Doraemon the most?
Ah, this question hits the nail on the head! When it comes to Nobita’s bad habits, there are simply too many to count—laziness, sleeping in, scoring zero on tests, being terrible at sports… But if we’re talking about the one that gives Doraemon the biggest headache, I don’t think it’s any single bad habit. Instead, it’s the "chain reaction" triggered by his flaws.
If I had to sum it up in one sentence, it would be:
Giving up at the first sign of difficulty and immediately crying to Doraemon for a gadget to take shortcuts
This habit is essentially the "root of all trouble." Why? Let’s break it down step by step—you’ll see exactly what I mean:
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The Problem Arises:
Nobita’s daily life is a series of problems. Maybe he’s bullied by Gian, can’t finish his homework, or just wants a new toy. These are all normal challenges for a kid growing up. -
Giving Up Effort (The Critical Step):
Most people might think, "How can I handle this?" But Nobita’s first reaction is always, "I can’t do it. It’s impossible." He instantly abandons any attempt to solve the problem himself and goes straight into "give-up mode." -
Whining and Dependency:
Then comes the classic scene—he runs home sobbing, hugs Doraemon’s leg, and wails, "Doraaemonnn~! Help me, please!" He treats Doraemon as his only solution, not as a friend who encourages him to tackle problems on his own. -
Misusing Gadgets and Losing Control (Doraemon’s Breaking Point):
This is the deadliest part! Doraemon came to help him grow, but he often softens and hands over a gadget. And once Nobita gets it, nine times out of ten, he’ll get carried away or misunderstand how it works, spiraling things into chaos.- For example: Just wanting more chestnut buns, he uses the "Multiplier Liquid" but can’t stop it, nearly flooding the entire planet.
- Or: Trying to teach Gian a lesson, he uses some powerful gadget and ends up throwing the whole town into an uproar.
Every time he creates a disaster like this, Doraemon has to work his tail off to clean up the mess. That’s the real source of his "headache" and exhaustion.
So you see, simple "laziness" or "bad grades" might make Doraemon worry or scold him. But the whole cycle of "giving up + whining for help + misusing gadgets" is the true "weapon of mass destruction." It short-circuits a robot, turns minor issues into catastrophes, betrays Doraemon’s original purpose for coming to the 21st century, and constantly creates massive headaches for him. That’s what frustrates Doraemon the most.