
In the suburbs of Tokyo some time ago, there lived a clumsy boy about 10 years old. There appeared in front of him named Sewashi, Nobita's descendant of four generations later from the 22nd century, and Doraemon, a 22nd century cat-type caretaker robot who helps people with its secret gadgets. Sewashi claims that his family is suffering from the debts Nobita made even to his generation, so in order to change this disastrous future, he brought along Doraemon as Nobita's careta... (Full plot summary below)
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In the suburbs of Tokyo some time ago, there lived a clumsy boy about 10 years old. There appeared in front of him named Sewashi, Nobita's descendant of four generations later from the 22nd century, and Doraemon, a 22nd century cat-type caretaker robot who helps people with its secret gadgets. Sewashi claims that his family is suffering from the debts Nobita made even to his generation, so in order to change this disastrous future, he brought along Doraemon as Nobita's caretaker to bring happiness to his future, although Doraemon is not happy about this. And so Sewashi installed an accomplishment program into Doraemon forcing him to take care of Nobita. Unless he makes Nobita happy, Doraemon can no longer go back to the 22nd century. This is how the life of Doraemon and Nobita begins. Will Doraemon succeed this mission and return to the 22nd century?
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| User ReviewLo'vyn LHighly recommended if you have event read or watched Doraemon cartoon. Best watching with Japanese soundtrack, very cute and touching. I love Doraemon and Noby! |
| User ReviewDeedee WHighly recommended if you have event read or watched Doraemon cartoon. Best watching with Japanese soundtrack, very cute and touching. I love Doraemon and Noby! |
| User ReviewRobert BTo hongkongers, it seems more like a tribute to the late voice actor of Doraemon, Mr. Lam Pou-chuen, who passed away a month prior to the film's release in Chinese New Year. |
| User ReviewGaurav KI didn't show this movie in cinema but watched it on TV and I am glad to say that this is the best movie and this movie made me cry to.Wish Doraemon was real. |
| User ReviewMiguel MI'm not crying, it's just been raining on my face... |
| User ReviewFong KWe all know the characters very well but still the coming-of-age story of a bratty boy who finally learns to be independent and pursue his own happiness despite having a best friend who can do anything for him, manages to wring a few tears even from the most cynical audience. |
| User ReviewInez NThis is the first time I have ever seen anything Doraemon related with English subtitles. I have to say that I really enjoyed it. I can see why the series is so popular. A lot of this reminded me of the Eastern equivalent of a Pixar movie. Very enjoyable and entertaining. |
| User ReviewRangan RA- (90%) movie. Blue-ray Disc. The best Doraemon ever! |
| User ReviewDebotraya RNOT A ORIGINAL STORY .No effort given in the story writing. It's just a combination of some of the episodes of the anime series with with great animation.But it was not a mess and brought tears to my eyes though it was predictable. |
| User ReviewMichelle AMuch better graphic, but the character development is quite lacking. |