Doraemon: X 10 Hot

Flying feels cool until the friction from rapid rotor-spin ignites the air. In "10 Hot," Bamboo Copters glow orange during flight, leaving trails of smoke. Nobita must learn aerial firefighting just to land safely.

Most of us remember Doraemon as the soothing, blue robotic cat from the 22nd century—a gentle problem-solver who pulled cooling bamboo splitters and calming blankets from his fourth-dimensional pocket. But what happens when we turn the dial from comfort to combustible? Welcome to Doraemon x 10 Hot, a reimagining of the franchise where stakes, emotions, and gadget outputs are cranked to a blistering level.

Here are 10 ways "10 Hot" transforms the world of Doraemon: doraemon x 10 hot

A special project imagining Doraemon teaming up with 10 trending characters/series across media. Each pair introduces a unique gadget-exchange or storyline.


In one rarely-adapted manga chapter, Doraemon takes Nobita to the year 2222 to see a “perfect” climate-controlled city. But a malfunction in the Global Thermostat System turns the entire metropolis into a 10x Hot simulation—a desert where robots overheat and shade is currency. Flying feels cool until the friction from rapid

This story is a dark, satirical take on global warming. The “heat” here is metaphorical and literal, as Nobita realizes that technology without wisdom leads to a burning future. It’s a powerful message wrapped in a scorching package.

A rare, “hot” variant of the classic take-copter. Instead of silent flight, it belches steam and cinders. Only Shizuka can pilot it calmly because she treats it like a temperamental oven. In one rarely-adapted manga chapter, Doraemon takes Nobita

The Anywhere Door (Dokodemo Door) is a fan favorite. But in the episode “The Door to Hell,” Nobita misprograms the coordinates and opens the door not to a tropical beach, but directly into the Magma Core of the Earth.

This is Doraemon x 10 Hot at its most literal. Temperatures exceed 5,000°C, the air shimmers like a furnace, and Nobita’s homework instantly combusts. It’s a terrifying reminder that even the most innocent gadgets have a dangerously hot side.

Originally for deep sea or space. Now reprogrammed for magma survival. Gian and Suneo dare each other to dip fingers into molten rock. The tank adapts their bodies to run at 1,200°F—but they can’t touch anything below 800°F without shattering.

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