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Analysis Of The Gadget: Memory Bread '
This episode was about the gadget: Memory Bread.
Nody went crazy and frustrated while he was holding a kettle and a pillow running circle inside his room.
He was going to have a maths test and a literature test tomorrow.
Both were the subjects that he wasn't good at, or perhaps there wasn't any subject he was good at.
He was deciding whether he should have a bunch of tea and study all night or have a good sleep first then study at dawn.
Doraemon wasn't bother to know his problem.
Noby was begging for his help as usual.
Therefore, Doraemon took his anywhere door out; he brought Noby to school through the anywhere door.
Then Doraemon took out another gadget which was the Whooshinator; it can blow anything away.
It was about to blow off the whole school, and Noby
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Afterward, Noby visited Sneech, while Big G was studying with Sneezh.
Big G was complain about how he had to handle two tests within one day.
He was too busy eating snacks while he was studying.
Noby asked Sneech for his notes.
Big G offered his notes without hesitation.
Noby was kinda shocked when Big G handed his notes to Noby.
Big G was telling Noby how he studied while he was having shower.
Therefore, his notebook looked a bit gross.
Noby was afraid he'd sent to the hospital after he had the Memory bread of Big G's note.
He asked Sneezh; however, Sneezh's note was all electronic data.
Noby had no idea how to use it, and accidently deleted all the data.
Sneezh was crying about the data when he was hitting Noby's head with his book.
Big G offered his notebook to Sneezh.
Sneezh said that Big G's notebook was such Garbage.
Big G turned furious and started beating Sneezh.
Meanwhile, Noby quickly left Sneezh's house.
Finally, Noby thought of Sue, and her note was way better than Big G or Sneezh.
He copied a few poems on the Memory Bread and ate it.
Sue couldn't believe how fast Noby could memorize the

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