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[Doraemon] I like One-Nyan Jikuu Den.

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I went to see a movie in the theater for the first time in about 20 years.

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Watching this and the new Iron Man on the same day left me in tears.

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😡 What the hell is this Pippo guy?

😭 Pippo…

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Nostalgic

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When the melody of “Moshi Moshi Kameyo” plays, it inevitably becomes a little sentimental.

It’s hot when you crush the cat jara.

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I can’t stand the excessive production after Mr. F’s death.

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The mastermind isn’t even at the scene anymore, so what are you saying now, you latecomer?

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>>8

I understand.

Nobita’s bangs swaying is a no-go.

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>>8

In the movie, it’s about the wind user, but even though it was more subdued than the wind user, it still caught my attention.

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While watching this at the theater, I jumped when the sound of Doraemon coming out from the desk played.

It was good that there was no one behind me.

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In this conversation, I realized a lot of things within myself, such as how Zubu really liked the name Zubu, and that Zubu is the only one who has a deep attachment to the vacant lot.

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It was a movie that was suitable for the conclusion of “Nobudora” in various ways.

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The small relationship and change of voice actors from parents to children.

I really love overlaying the grand flow of time, like the fall of civilization and the rise of a new one.

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The god who appears at the beginning and end of the Earth’s Cat and Dog Kingdom to save the Dog Tribe and Cat Tribe.

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When you watch it a second time, there are details showing how the Doraemon gang, who just arrived in the country, are being looked at and laughed at oddly by the mob.

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However, a blue-haired cat tribe that approaches the idol of Yamaneko-ken wearing just a collar and a belly pocket is suspicious to the extreme.

It seems like you could think I’m a street performer or something because I take out various things from my pocket.

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Moreover, those who respond calmly are likely used to situations like this.

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Shizuka-chan driving a truck makes me laugh.

After a series of battles, seeing Shizuka-chan trembling is quite something…

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The law of great works is that a Doraemon movie starts not with “Doraemon!” but with “Nobita-kun!”

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Speaking of which, the two of them call each other that in the title.

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>>25

I like it and it feels appropriate in the end.

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The design elements of Nekojara being similar to Doraemon makes sense when you think about it.

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And finally, it swoops down on a cat-shaped mech flying with a take-tonbo.

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Just the conversation between the old and new Suneo is already enough to bring tears to my eyes.

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Super Gravity Dog!

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A ninja dog from a reader’s submission that stands out unusually in the mob.

The other posted characters blend in without any sense of incongruity, but…

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It feels like there was a contrast created as a result of trying to make it look more like a ninja.

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It’s great that the fact that the sign of Yamane Ko is a cat from the Nekojara series (= the management) suggests that Shammy-chan was an agent all along.

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Looking back on it, I can see that the patterns in the ear fur are designed to indicate a familial connection.

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And for cats, inbreeding is common sense… especially if they come from the wild…

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Anyway, it’s better to listen to YUME Biyori.

If you’ve listened to it a lot in the anime’s ending, then it can’t be helped.

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You should watch both the ending of the movie and the ending of the anime.

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I thought there were some overly assertive background characters like in old anime, but then I realized they were submitted by readers.

I have a memory of seeing the art of the literary cat in a Korokoro article back then.

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It is common during the Nobuyo era of the show.

The introduction of the Doraemon song when the movie starts is really exciting and has a strong power to thrill.

Especially the way the sound of “den den de den de den” bounces right before the lyrics begin.

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I love the casino world in the opening of “Nankai Daibouken.”

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Izanami Shigeru’s Cat Jara was great casting again.

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The ending staff roll felt reminiscent of the old Doraemon movies, right?

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Just looking at the thumbnail made me feel suffocated.

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I love considering what Zub thought of Nobita!

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The fact that they haven’t discarded the name “Zubu” is something…

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The scene of the country disappearing due to a meteorite symbolically feels like a decisive moment no matter what.

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It’s a scene where culture is mercilessly disappearing, but at the same time, I also feel a sense of beauty.

Catastrophic

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Finally, with the gentle melody of “Moshimoshikameyo.”

It’s nice to see the civilization of the Cat and Dog Kingdom being wiped out…

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Suneo (Seki) in the group.

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The relationship between Nobita and Doraemon, where Doraemon understands what Nobita is trying to do and pulls out the Big Light without any detailed instructions at the climax, is really nice…

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It is also the result of mastering the shortened runtime of several later entries in the Nobu Dragon movie series.

It is also a testament to the character’s experience that they do not feel discomfort in being understood that way.

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Kendama finish is nice, isn’t it…?

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We’ll meet soon.

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>>49

I just wanted to meet Nobita-kun, so I made a time machine, but I’m being told it’s heavy, how sad!

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>>54

Even though there was an evolution gun, it’s not just impressive but scary that you made something like that mostly by self-study!

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>>59

“Because we’ve reached the time machine within one generation…”

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I like it when the Wind Master makes jokes like Suneo calling him “Pig Gorilla” or sneaking in gags.

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I wonder how long it will be until the next dinosaurs that will evolve in the history of the Earth.

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>>52

A new beginning, huh… I just realized it now that you’ve said it, but that’s fine…

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Also

Tomorrow

I will come.

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Seriously, someone who hates humans!

Nobita and the others like it, but…

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Despite having such a ominous name as “The Apocalypse of Darkness,” Nobita hasn’t completely abandoned his name, which shows his gratitude. However, with the thought of “I’ll come again tomorrow” turning into never coming again, he must be overwhelmed with emotions, torn between resentment for being betrayed by humans once more and the gratitude for having been helped.

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>>58

Words are a curse!

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☨Apocalypse of Darkness☨

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The fact that Zubu itself has no lines is just the right balance.

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I love Shizuka-chan for becoming a bit adult-like for a moment in the twisted zone.

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>>64

I can feel the staff’s fetishes coming through in both the transformation of Nobita into a shota and in the new Doraemon.

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Doraemon’s uselessness in contrast to Nobita’s surprisingly solid character is amazing, turning Shami-chan into a crazy person.

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A blue raccoon charges at the signboard girl while completely naked.

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>>74

An incident where a naked pervert made offerings to an idol and then caused a waiting disturbance.

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I was able to meet Ichi, but not Zubu…

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I can probably return to that promised day again with the time machine.

I guess I won’t go because everything will change…

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Even if the cat toy plan is carried out, it won’t succeed because there’s no countermeasure for the twisting…

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It seems that the result occurred because both Ichi and Dora activated the time machine simultaneously (crossed paths), so as long as Dora’s time machine is broken, that ship from back then can head straight to the present.

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There may have been a resentment towards humans, and from the perspective that the cat paw was effectively inherited, there is no particular problem.

On top of that, I wonder how the subtle nuances were… The elements and the blank spaces that weren’t depicted or couldn’t be depicted are just right.

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It’s a timely movie because a meteorite will collide in a few years.

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Since there is only one offspring that looks like the one with Zubu, I wonder if something happened…

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It seems that the casting is somewhat also for searching new voice actors for the new drama.

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That was really fun, but the prologue part is way too confusing!

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I watched it in the theater for the first time in 21 years, but my tear ducts were in much worse shape than back then.

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Around the time Ichii assumed the presidency, there were already no traces of Zubu.

At an early stage, did the clan pivot towards the financial world?

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It is absolutely necessary to oversee the funding and materials for the construction of the statue…

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Concentration of mental power~

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Even though I knew the scene where they regain their memory, it still brought tears to my eyes.

Nobita’s old voice has too much maternal quality…

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Was that the last movie where Doraemon’s voice changed?

Perhaps because of that, the atmosphere in the scene where it transforms into the modern era felt like the series finale.

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The fact that the Nobita statue was built and not destroyed suggests that the production is probably heavily involved in it.

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It’s just the six works from the voting results, but there are many other pieces I want to see in theaters.

I want to see space drifting stories and lunar exploration records.

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Shamy-chan drove me crazy with her kinks.

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Preparing for a move in 36 hours is impossible!

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The country of Wan-nyan itself is not unreasonable since it has land equivalent to that of a medium-sized city-state, no matter how large it is.

The problem was how low I had bowed.

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I feel like there wasn’t a scene where they ate the translation konnyaku.

I guess it all started with the stray dogs and cats in Japan, so maybe the Japanese we were listening to became our mother tongue.

Ich’s first words or something like that.

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Ichi and Zubu probably worked together to create the country.

After Ichii disappeared, I thought about how hard they must have worked to keep the country stable.

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It’s a curse that says you’ll come tomorrow.

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I want Ichii and Zubu to discuss Nobita.

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The result of that might be the Sphinx statue of Nobita with that cat mixed in.

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Isn’t this cat surprisingly heavy? Not as much as a dog, though.

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A level worthy of being preserved in a book.

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It’s nice to shine a big light on a kendama timed perfectly with “Moshi Moshi Kameyo” and slam it in…

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>>93

Good…

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It’s nice to use the Big Light with the perfect timing, isn’t it…

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A rare work that brings to light Nobita’s kendama skills, which are hardly mentioned even on television.

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When you look at the staff credits, the casting for the mob is filled with heavyweights, it’s incredibly luxurious.

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If I had to be taught words, it would probably be something like “one” and “slush.”

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We can’t read the content of the Apocalypse of Darkness.

That person might not have come today, and it might have been written about continuously.

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Our ancestors have been waiting for the promise all this time, yet humans are truly heartless creatures!

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I really wanted to see the old and new cast meet in the remake of the Great Demon World.

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I was able to reconfirm that Megumi Hayashibara’s shota voice is irresistible.

I also like King Doraemon from the Doraemon series.

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>>101

Oh, it’s Bitano-san ♥

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Speaking of which, that was also the case for him…

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Isn’t Shigeru Izumiya’s acting amazing?

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If they could leave behind a book with that much detailed information about time machines and humans, that’s quite something.

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Doraemon’s brain is destroyed by Shami-chan.

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I was thinking, is it really that much just because they keep saying “gravity, gravity”? But to finally meet after creating a time machine in just one generation… that’s too much weight to carry.

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The dog is a dog in its own way.

It’s nice that cats feel gratitude in their own way.

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It’s nice that the cat likes Nobita.

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Zubu probably recognized that temple, didn’t he…

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The fact that it was treated as a book of prophecy might mean it was written in a way that said something like, “Tomorrow will surely come.”

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And now I’ve come…

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Even if Ich made a time machine by analyzing and applying the mechanism of the evolution-devolution ray gun, the love he has is just too heavy for a single generation.

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I think he must have believed that person would definitely come someday…

Is it a prophecy or a wish…?

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Dora-chan gets beaten up by the dead battery lightning ball.

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The cat toy that can last until the batteries run out is quite amazing.

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Even though Shami-chan is cute, this movie’s Doraemon is just too hyper.

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Nobita-san’s arrival day is tomorrow!

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The staff wanted to make it a good movie at all costs because it was the last Nobu Dora.

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The ending video is nice, isn’t it…?

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