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 To create a short from this *Doraemon* episode script, we can focus on key highlights, making sure the content is engaging, informative, and transformative enough to minimize copyright issues. Here’s how I’d suggest structuring the short:


### Short Video Structure


1. **Hook (0-3 seconds):**

   - Start with a captivating line: “Ever wondered what it’s like to live in a house made entirely of sweets? 🍭”

   - Show a quick, engaging clip of the sweet house being built or melting (with significant editing to avoid direct use of the original footage).


2. **Main Content (3-15 seconds):**

   - **Voiceover:** “In this episode, Nobita and his friends build a house of sweets with the help of a magical gadget. But things take a turn when the house starts melting in the heat!”

   - Show brief, transformative clips of the construction process, focusing on key elements like the marshmallow bed, lemonade bath, and the melting house.


3. **Climax (15-25 seconds):**

   - **Voiceover:** “As the house starts to collapse, the friends scramble to find a way out. Will they escape in time, or will the candy house trap them forever?”

   - Use quick cuts to show the rising tension without revealing too much. End this section with a cliffhanger.


4. **Ending and Call-to-Action (25-30 seconds):**

   - **Voiceover:** “Find out how they escape in this thrilling episode of *Doraemon*! Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more awesome episode breakdowns! 🍬”

   - Add text overlays like “Will they escape?” or “Watch the full episode!” to keep viewers intrigued.


### Tips:

- **Transformative Content:** Make sure your voiceover adds new insights or a fun perspective to the scenes to make the content more transformative.

- **Edit Heavily:** Use filters, zooms, and cuts to make the clips less recognizable as the original episode, reducing the risk of copyright claims.

- **Avoid Key Spoilers:** Focus on building curiosity rather than showing the resolution to keep viewers wanting more.


Would you like me to assist with scripting the voiceover or provide more details on editing techniques?

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