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Suneo Honekawa (骨川 スネ夫, Honekawa Suneo, English dub: Sneech) is the fox-faced (inherited from his mother) rich child who loves to flaunt his material wealth before everyone, especially Nobita. A lot of the stories start with Suneo showing off some new video game, toy or pet which evokes Nobita's envy.
Transliteration: "Esupā Suneo" (Japanese: エスパースネ夫) May 5, 2006 () 91 "Suneo is the Ideal Big Brother" Transliteration: "Suneo wa Risō no Onīsan" (Japanese: スネ夫は理想のお兄さん) May 5, 2006 () 92 "Even in the Stomach, in the Acid"
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In the Japanese wiki, it stated that Suneo's birthday is unknown and the official Doraemon website never celebrated about Suneo's birthday. ♥Jewel-chanXOXO♥ talk 10:49, 2 March 2016 (UTC) [ reply ]
Doraemon tries to help Noby with his exams by giving him some Memory Bread that allows him to retain whatever information is imprinted on it. However, while getting some extra notes from Sue after failed attempts from Ace Goody (who never uses notes due to his photographic memory), Sneech (whose notes were digital), and Big G (whose notes are covered in a gross substance), Noby ends overeating ...
While playing with Suneo's remote control airplane, Gian loses control of it and it falls into a river. After Gian fled, Suneo saw a huge dinosaur in the river. Fearful, he meets Doraemon and Nobita, but then runs away. Nobita and Doraemon go to the hill behind their school and Doraemon finds a tunnel using the Anywhere Hole.
The Doraemon airings on Boing offer a choice between Spanish and Japanese audio, and also offer Spanish teletext closed captioning. Doraemon is translated into four languages including Basque, Catalan (including a Valencian version since the early 1990s and a Balearic one since the mid-2000s) and Galician in addition to Spanish. The first ...
Doraemon decided to motivate him to work harder than before, which makes Nobita motivated to practice more. However, Nobita's mother, who thinks that studying is more important, takes away the bat and glove. Following that, Doraemon takes out "Y-Law" and gives it to the mother, who gives back the stuff that Nobita needed.