The Woodcutter's Spring (きこりの泉) is Doraemon's gadget used to get a new one from old stuff.
Function[]
Similar to its mythical namesake counterparts, the Woodcutter's Spring will offer a superior counterpart of an inserted item. It then asks the user which item they dropped, and will either return the updated one to them or withdraw the offer depending if they are honest. Regardless, items within its realm can't be retrieved, and each can only be used for up to 5 times.
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Usage[]
Title
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User
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Purpose
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Woodcutter's Spring | Doraemon | To enlarge his partially eaten dorayaki |
Woodcutter's Spring | Nobita | To replace his worn glove |
Woodcutter's Spring | Nobita | To modify and glamorize his test papers, although it is instead embroidered with golden outlines. |
Woodcutter's Spring | Shizuka | To obtain a slightly larger new dress. |
Woodcutter's Spring | Suneo | To improve his new 3D-player but, disappointed with Gian's dishonesty, the Spring Goddess decided to confiscate it. |
Woodcutter's Spring | Suneo | To attack the item with a rock, resulting in it firing a larger one back. |
Woodcutter's Spring | Gian | To improve all of his toys, but accidentally sinks, causing a friendly alter-ego to appear in place. |
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Trivia[]
- Springs in the Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum ~museum Adventure~ were somehow adjusted as they use the water gun dropped to the spring against Doraemon and his friends.
- The Spring Goddess in the gadget was voiced by Maria Kawamura.
- As mentioned before, this item's abilities are based on the tale of the Honest Woodcutter.
- In The Woodcutter’s Spring, when Gian sank into the pool, the hospitable counterpart rising from it has traits resembling Deksugi.