Noby's inability to have pleasant dreams inspires Doraemon to take charge and direct Noby's dreams himself. Noby tries to trade smarts and body parts with Sue, but the body-swapping gets out of hand, leaving parts of Sue on everybody else. Noby's fibs about how strong his father is get out of hand, and before long, Dad finds himself taking on a dozen sumo wrestlers. When Sneech won't let Noby ride in his cousin’s supercar, Doraemon turns the family vacuum cleaner into the fastest set of wheels around. Noby learns some very important lessons in cloud–riding. ĭoraemon shows Noby a gadget that can copy the abilities of any machine, but in Big G's hands, the gadget brings Noby nothing but misery. Noby borrows Doraemon's time capsule, unaware that it will send its contents on a 100–year trip through time. Noby's parents won’t let him have a dog, so Doraemon gives him the next best thing: a pet rock! ĭoraemon relates the history of a gadget that swaps out common objects for much nicer replacements.
Big G's newfound passion for cooking makes his friends lose their appetites. Noby finds a deck of cards that grants 52 wishes, but watch out for that 53rd card. Doraemon lends Sneech one of his gadgets, but Sneech uses it to break Doraemon and Noby’s friendship. When Sneech swindles Noby out of a valuable trading card, Noby becomes the Great Illusionist to get it back. A gadget that finds lost items shows Noby and Doraemon that some things are better off left lost. ĭoraemon's plan to help Noby ace his tests without studying results in a big bellyache for Noby. When Noby’s uncle gives him ten dollars, Noby is of two minds on if he should use the money to buy ramen or a toy model – resulting in the misuse of the time machine and multiple Nobys fighting over which choice is best. Noby overdoes it with one of Doraemon’s gadgets and has a major identity crisis. Doraemon's gadget turns Noby's spaceship drawing into a working model, but when Sneech gets his hands on it, it's an all–out, remote–controlled war. Noby's life is changed forever when a robot cat from the future hops out of his desk drawer. All episodes total in at a length of 22:03. Season 1 consists of 26 total episodes, made up of 46 11-minute segments and 3 full-length segments. The first season of Doraemon: Gadget Cat From the Future aired on Disney XD from Jto August 29, 2014, with the episodes " All the Way From the Future World / The Mecha-Maker" and " A Visitor From the Future", respectively.