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Establishing Character Moment: Mikujin's first scene have him barging into Nobita's bedroom in the dead of night waking up a confused and sleepy Nobita. And then realizing he got the dates mixed up and sheepishly leaves with a "sorry, wrong date" excuse (much to Nobita's confusion). The second genie in Sinbad's posession, and easily the more competent of the two. He appears as a doll-sized humanoid residing in a frozen state inside a glass bottle, but grows into a giant once the cork is removed. Cool Old Guy: He welcome guests with open arms for visiting him in his magical palace and treats his visitors like royalty. Doraemon and the gang feels absolutely at home in Sinbad's company. Intergenerational Friendship: An elderly, retired sailor becoming friends with Nobita, Doraemon and their gang. After the adventure is finish and all is said and done, Nobita actually promised to visit Sinbad sometime again - and bring him storybooks of Sinbad's own adventures, much to Sinbad's delight. The anime adaptation does include a montage of Doraemon and gang doing exactly that in the credits.

Master Swordsman: As Doraemon and friends discover in the finale, when Sinbad duels Abdil atop the flying castle's dome-like rooftops. Sleep-Mode Size: When he's in his bottle, he can be carried around or in robes. He only enlarges himself once the bottle is uncorked. Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: Why Sinbad decide to abandon him on the spot after realizing he's still a slaver, but at least with food and water so he may return to civilization. Meaningful Name: " Miku" is a variant of " mirai" (future) in a different kanji. So he's a djinn from the future, or " miku-jin", get it? Our Genies Are Different: He's a robot genie from the 22nd-Century hired by Doraemon as a guide, fitting the 1001 Nights-theme of this adventure.

Mikujin

Formerly Fit: When Nobita and Doraemon sees Sinbad in an earlier adventure, he's depicted the way he is in the classic tales - a fit, athletic, capable young man. But when Doraemon and gang sees Sinbad as a retired old man, he's plump and overweight, although it's justified since his days of adventuring are long behind him. Chekhov's Gunman: Bails on the gang early after they arrived in Arabia, but turns out the reason why everyone survived a storm halfway through before saving everybody before the finale. Living in a house that seemed to house more whispers of bygone days than living souls, the yearning for a place as enchanting as Wonderland took root. He envisioned a place that would be as vibrant and lively as fireworks illuminating the night sky, a haven where every corner would be filled with the essence of possibility. Retired Badass: He's Sinbad the Sailor, well in his sixties but have retained his skills in sword-fighting, capable of pulling himself up after being subjected to Hanging by the Fingers from the castle's balcony when the Flying Horse breaks apart, and defeating the much younger Abdil in direct combat. Never Bareheaded: Never seen without his feathered turban, even when he's falling from the roof of the flying palace..

It wouldn't hurt to just breathe, would it? Language: English Words: 1,400 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 12 Kudos: 27 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 307 In the realm of soulmate expectations, where people envisioned explosive fireworks and vibrant bursts of rainbow-colored grenades, Degisuki stood apart. Yes, that Sinbad the Sailor appears in this story as a retired adventurer, having grown tired of his voyages, and lives alone in his palace - constructed by 22nd-Century technology thanks to Sinbad saving a time-traveler during his youth - with his assorted treasures. When Doraemon and gang nearly dies from the desert heat, Sinbad, touring the desert on his mechanical Flying Horse, sees them and sends his genie to the rescue. Cute Machines: He's so lifelike and adorable that one couldn't tell he's a robot without being told beforehand. Ever since he had found out about soulmates, he couldn't help but believe, with unwavering certainty, that meeting his soulmate would be like finally coming home. Language: English Words: 10,285 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 20 Kudos: 62 Bookmarks: 6 Hits: 566Acrofatic: He's grown rather plump in his age, but still puts up a good fight against Abdil, even pulling himself from hanging off the edge of a balcony on one hand. i wanna write Nobita shooting someone lol Language: English Words: 3,467 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 3 Kudos: 43 Bookmarks: 5 Hits: 423

Continuity Nod: As he exists in the world where the Arabian Nights happened for real, some of the artifacts from his collection are lifted straight from the stories, including the Magic Carpet, two different genies, and the Flying Horse. Adaptational Comic Relief: The original genie from Aladdin is nowhere as silly or as accident prone as this one.

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used in ... [Show full abstract] structuring and improving the infrastructure and the revitalization of Offscreen Moment of Awesome: His rescue of Doraemon and the gang after they're cast in the middle of the ocean. Keep in mind that Mikujin is barely the size of a puppy in both robot and fireball form, and he's able to drag the unconscious Doraemon, Nobita, Suneo and Gian from the middle of the ocean to the nearest dry land, without any of them (except Suneo who dismisses it as a dream) noticing. And he remains unseen after the rescue until the gang gets into trouble later on. Master of Disguise: Poses as an old man to avoid the authorities, and manipulates Doraemon, Nobita and gang into boarding his ship so he could escape the authorities in Balsora. Robot Antennae: Has an antennae upright on his head, in comparison to Doraemon who doesn't have any. Legend Fades to Myth: He learns from Nobita, Suneo and Gian that hundreds of years in the future, his adventures as Sinbad the Sailor has been documented in the Arabian Nights, and read by children all over the world where he's a legendary hero and icon in fairytales.

A Taste of the Lash: What he's about to inflict on Shizuka until Doraemon and the others arrive atop Sinbad's magic carpet. Laser-Guided Karma: He tries killing Doraemon and the rest of the heroes by dropping their sleeping cocoons into the storm, only for the storm to get worse and destroy his ship along the way. Cassim lose all but two of his minions and ends up in the same Thirsty Desert Doraemon and gang got stranded in. The Ditz: And how - he arrives a day too early for the tour into the world of Arabian Nights (despite being the tour guide), accidentally opens the time-machine's exit into a river causing Doraemon and the boys to be drenched, sends everyone into Meiji-era Japan instead of the Middle East and later forgot where he parked his time machine while saving the heroes from the dungeon.

Ungrateful Bastard: Shows no mercy to Sinbad, who saved his life in the past and gave him a second chance despite knowing fully well that Abdil's a slaver, and tries to take over Sinbad's palace and kill the heroes. Spared by the Adaptation: Cassim, who died in the original stories, shows up alive and well in this one. And doesn't die at any point either. Heroic RRoD: Begs to be left dead in the Arabian Desert after losing his palace. It takes Nobita and friends delivering a Rousing Speech to help him regain himself. Genie of the LampThe genie from Aladdin, who ended up in Sinbad's posession after his adventure is over. He's frankly a little scatterbrained.

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