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Doraemon ドラえもん

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Doraemon,ドラえもん

©Fujiko Pro / ©SHIN-EI & TV Asahi

A cat-like robot, Doraemon from the future helping an elementary schoolboy Nobita!

Trouble seems to follow Nobita around... Whether it’s forgetting to do his homework or getting sidetracked from chores, he’s always in need of some guidance.

Fortunately for Nobita, he’s got Doraemon, a trusty robot-cat that was sent back in time from the 22nd century to keep an eye on him. What’s more, Doraemon has a nifty 4-dimensional pocket that can provide an almost endless supply of gadgets. But poor Doraemon! Sometimes the best of intentions turn things from bad to worse. What will become of Nobita?!
 
 

· Broadcast on TV Asahi since 1979 with solid ratings throughout the years.

· Over 900 episodes available and still in production.

· Asia’s #1 Children’s Anime Character!

· Broadcast in more than 60 countries on major channels.

· Over 2000 consumer products in Asia.

· 45 volumes of the comic books, and more than 100 million copies sold.

· More than 36 films released and still in production every year.

· Introduced as “The Cuddliest Hero in Asia” in Time Magazine.

Release Year
2021 -
Target
Child / Kids
Teen-age
Family
Duration & Episodes
Approx 22min x 1074 episodes
- 684 eps in SD (4:3)
- 390 eps in HD (16:9)
Links
Official site (Japanese)


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The included drama CD acts as a . In the base game, the Mukami brothers (Ruki, Kou, Yuma, Azusa) are antagonists who kidnap Yui from the Sakamakis. The “Normal Double” CD, however, provides backstory or “what-if” scenarios that are not in the main route. By owning the DX Pack, the fan isn’t just buying a game; they are buying access to secret lore . This transforms a product into a status symbol within online fan communities (“Do you have the drama CD where Azusa asks to share your blood?”). The discomfort becomes secondary to the thrill of exclusive emotional intimacy with a fictional abuser. Technical Limitations and Legacy From a hardware perspective, the DX Pack is a relic of the PSP’s twilight years (2013). The resolution is 480x272; the sprites are static with minor lip flaps. But this technical modesty is a feature, not a bug. The low-fidelity visuals force the player to focus on the voice acting—a realm where Diabolik Lovers is unparalleled. Voice actors like Daisuke Hirakawa (Reiji) and Hikaru Midorikawa (Ayato) deliver performances so layered with menace and fragile longing that they elevate the text. The “Normal Double” bonus CD, pressed on a physical disc, offered lossless audio, which for fans is the primary draw—a master class in vocal sadism, preserved in plastic. Conclusion: The Success of the Parasocial Product The Diabolik Lovers: More, Blood – DX Pack Normal Double is not a game about romance. It is a game about transactional intimacy . The “Normal” in its name belies its function: it is an abnormal product that normalizes a parasocial relationship based on power imbalance. By offering a “double” experience—game plus drama CD—Rejet ensured that the player could not remain passive. They had to listen, to insert the second disc, to choose the “bad” choices to unlock the most violent endings.

The DX Pack’s bonus drama CD is key here. Unlike the game, where Yui is a silent (though voiced in damage reactions) protagonist, the drama CDs give full voice to her suffering, often depicting scenarios too graphically violent for the game’s CERO C rating (ages 15+). Thus, the “Normal Double” becomes a gateway to a more intense, uncensored version of the narrative—a dark mirror where the player’s role shifts from participant to voyeur. For an outsider, the appeal of paying extra for a “Deluxe” edition of a game where love interests strangle, mock, and bleed the protagonist is incomprehensible. Yet the Diabolik Lovers fandom operates on a specific aesthetic wavelength known as moe in distress. The DX Pack targets the “completionist” psychology of otome fans. Diabolik Lovers- More- Blood DX Pack -Normal Do...

The term “DX Pack” (Deluxe Pack) and “Normal Double” refer to a bundle released in Japan containing the game alongside physical extras (like drama CDs or special booklets), while “Normal” distinguishes it from a “Limited Edition” or “Animate Edition” that might contain more lavish goods (e.g., pillows, life-sized tapestries). The included drama CD acts as a