continues to be a massive force in lifestyle and entertainment, with major collaborations launching in 2025 and 2026 that blend streetwear, high fashion, and gaming. Lifestyle & Fashion Collaborations
Recent high-profile releases have reimagined the 22nd-century cat for modern wardrobes:
New Era (January 2026): A wide-ranging "Original Collection" of graphic caps and apparel released on January 15, 2026. It features artwork from hand-drawn sketches to minimalist silhouettes of characters like Nobita, Shizuka, and Dorami. Items include signature 59FIFTY caps and oversized T-shirt sets with collectible patches.
ANREALAGE (Late 2024 - 2025): A futuristic line that uses photochromic tech—for example, a button-down shirt that appears white but reveals Doraemon-colored dots under UV light. Reversible jackets and themed tees were sold through exclusive pop-ups at Shinjuku and Osaka Takashimaya . Converse (May 2025): The Chuck Taylor All Star Aged TC High Go to product viewer dialog for this item. 55th Anniversary Pack.
Palace (Fall 2025): A streetwear drop featuring hoodies and seasonal lifestyle items. Entertainment & Digital Experiences Doraemon X APK
(Android/PC): A popular mobile adventure game combining classic nostalgia with modern gameplay. It requires at least 3GB of RAM and Android 7.0+ for smooth performance. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
(April 2026): This Nintendo Switch life simulator has topped charts in Japan; fans are actively creating and sharing Doraemon Mii QR codes to bring him into the game's social ecosystem. Collectibles & Home Decor
You can find an array of practical and decorative items through retailers like MINIMARU or eBay: Tech Accessories: Laptop bags and themed drink bottles.
Home Goods: Ceramic bowls, insulated grocery bags, and even 50th Anniversary touch lamps. doraemon x 10 hot
Unique Art: High-end collaborations like the Doraemon x Takashi Murakami plush toys and limited-edition wood sculptures.
DDT Store x Doraemon STAND BY ME 2 1:10 Wood Sculpture - eBay
When you think of Doraemon, the first things that come to mind are likely warmth, childhood nostalgia, and the cool blue robotic cat from the 22nd century. But there is another side to the franchise that fans lovingly call “Doraemon x 10 Hot” —a realm where the stakes are scorching, the gadgets are overpowered, and the emotional temperature rises to a boiling point.
From literal fire-breathing enemies to gadgets so powerful they could rewrite reality, here are the 10 hottest things in the Doraemon universe.
Doraemon’s gadgets can handle almost anything — except Nobita’s stupidity, Gian’s singing, and the Sun. The “10 hottest things” report shows that whether literal fire or trending flames, Doraemon remains cool under pressure… as long as you have a spare dorayaki.
Final rating: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5 out of 5 hot peppers) — would crossover again.
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Nobita sat at his desk, fan in hand, staring at the thermometer. It was a scorching afternoon, and the summer heat was unbearable. "Doraemon!" he groaned, "I can't even think. Isn't there something in your pocket to cool me down?" continues to be a massive force in lifestyle
Doraemon, also looking a bit wilted, rummaged through his 4D pocket. "I have just the thing, Nobita! The 'Temperature Adjustment Spice'!" He pulled out a small, red-capped shaker.
"Spice?" Nobita looked confused. "How is that going to help?"
"This isn't for eating," Doraemon explained. "You sprinkle it on any object, and it raises the 'intensity' or 'heat' of its function by ten times. If I put it on this fan, it’ll blow air ten times colder!"
But Nobita, in his usual haste, grabbed the shaker. "Ten times? Let's make this room a freezer!" Before Doraemon could stop him, Nobita shook a heavy dusting of the spice over his small electric desk fan. Click.
The fan didn't just blow cold air. It emitted a roar like a jet engine. A blast of arctic wind slammed into Nobita, pinning him against the wall. Within seconds, his desk was covered in frost, and his homework turned into a block of ice.
"Too cold! Too cold!" Nobita yelled, his teeth chattering. He reached out to turn it off, but his fingers were too numb.
"Wait, Nobita! The spice is called '10x Hot' for a reason!" Doraemon shouted over the gale. "If you use too much, it doesn't just increase the output—it increases the friction of the air particles!"
Suddenly, the blue ice began to glow bright orange. The fan, spinning at impossible speeds, began to heat up the frozen air through sheer kinetic energy. The room swung from an arctic tundra to a sweltering sauna in seconds. The "10x Hot" effect had kicked in, turning the cooling fan into a localized heat cannon. Doraemon x 10 Hot: The Hottest Gadgets, Fieriest
"It’s a heatwave in a box!" Nobita wailed, stripping off his shirt as the wallpaper began to curl.
Doraemon quickly pulled out the 'Cancelation Spray' and coated the fan. The roar died down, the orange glow faded, and the room returned to its original, albeit still sweaty, temperature.
Nobita slumped onto the floor, exhausted. "Maybe... maybe I'll just stick to a regular ice pop."
Doraemon sighed, wiping his brow. "Good idea. But don't ask me to put spice on the ice pop, or you'll be eating a literal fireball."
Gadget used: Bamboo Copter + Underwater Flashlight (modified for cooling)
Nobita forgets his homework on Venus. They fly there. The Bamboo Copter melts instantly. They survive inside a Refrigerator Capsule (a non-canon but plausible gadget). They retrieve the homework — it’s now a charcoal slab. Teacher gives an F.
Sometimes the hottest thing isn’t a gadget—it’s a fight. In Stand by Me Doraemon 2, Nobita yells at Doraemon that he “doesn’t need a useless robot cat.” The silence that follows is ice cold, but the argument that leads up to it is 10x hot.
Nobita’s words are like fire. Doraemon’s tears evaporate instantly. This emotional heat is so intense that fans consider it one of the top 5 most heartbreaking scenes in anime history. Reconciliation comes only after a literal time-travel fire rescue.
Not all heat comes from lava. The emotional rivalry between Nobita and Gian (Jaian) can reach a boiling point. In the special “10 Years Later”, a grown-up Gian challenges Nobita to a final baseball match on a 100°F (38°C) summer day.
Gian’s fastball is clocked at 150 km/h, and Nobita’s determination is hotter than the sun. The episode is called “hot” because of the sheer intensity—sweat drips, tempers flare, and the final pitch literally creates a dust explosion on home plate. It’s a masterpiece of slice-of-life heat.
Gadget used: Anywhere Door + Heat-Resistant Cloak
Nobita dares to touch the Sun. Doraemon reluctantly provides the Heat-Resistant Cloak (a rarely-used, sweat-proof sheet). They step onto the Sun’s surface for 0.5 seconds — the cloak melts. Moral: Even 22nd-century tech has limits. Dorayaki would vaporize instantly.
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