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Shizuka Bathing Nude Scene In Doraemon [FAST]

While the trope is a weekly staple in the Doraemon television series across its 1979 and 2005 iterations, the feature-length theatrical films ( Doraemon Movies ) elevate these moments. In the films, the bathing scene is often adapted to fit grander, high-stakes adventure narratives rather than serving as a random accident.

A turning point in the public discussion of Shizuka's nudity occurred in March 2014, when TV Asahi aired a censored version of the 2013 film Doraemon: Nobita no Himitsu Dōgu Museum . The film includes a scene where a gadget called the "hyper vacuum" sucks off Shizuka's clothes, including her underwear. In the original theatrical release, this was depicted with a degree of nudity. However, for the television broadcast, TV Asahi heavily censored the scene, using "lines of light" to obscure Shizuka's exposed body. Shizuka Bathing Nude Scene In Doraemon

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In the last decade, global streaming (Netflix, Disney+) and international pressure have forced a reckoning. Modern directors have begun framing the differently. In recent features like Stand by Me Doraemon (2014-2020), CGI technology is used, but the nudity is implied rather than explicit; steam and camera angles obscure anatomy. The scene now focuses on Shizuka’s emotional state—loneliness, fear for her friends, or resolve—rather than the comedy of exposure. The film includes a scene where a gadget