
I also thought that there aren’t many appearances.
Also, the tube of spaghetti left quite an impression on me.
The conductor’s cute sleeves are nice, aren’t they?
I love this work because it fully showcases Nobita’s shooting ability.
It’s crazy that they’re using signal flares to shoot down enemy fighter jets.
>>2
I never thought that the Dubsi Gang would hit as well.
In the part where I’m playing in Dreamers Land during the mid-game, the conductor hardly shows up.
It’s only natural since I’m not with Doraemon and the others.
It’s nice to see Nobita clearly entering movie mode since the Dark Black Shadow Gang arrived.
>>5
When it comes to movies, Nobita suddenly becomes cool, doesn’t he?
I think the movie version is particularly overflowing with a bit of mystery.
The fluffy gun from the West, which will appear in the next work and serve as a weapon to defeat the final boss.
An insult that can only be heard with this “mukamon.”
The guest character girl is voiced by Sakura Tange.
Is this ash?
So, that means my great-grandfather’s great-grandfather’s great-grandfather’s great-grandfather’s…
I was excited watching it, but looking back now, the park’s management is way too messy.
>>13
It can’t be helped; they are the village revitalization old men, after all.
>>13
The back area is quite social-oriented, or rather, it’s like those community revitalization projects from back then where they would create amusement parks.
I think it’s amazing to have the idea of traveling while going to school during the day.
>>16
It really feels like a realistic elementary school student’s dream, it’s the best!
I wonder if they wanted to try making a story like Galaxy Express 999.
That’s that, and it’s a masterpiece, and I want to see the remake.
Is it Crescent Island that Snef is always bragging about… or is it Rokken Island…?
>>19
Yojohan Peninsula
>>27
That’s right, that’s right.
Both Crescent Island and Rokuken Island have names that evoke a sense of mystery.
Mr. Baum is unusually dependable and mature.
The dangerous enemies have varied, but Yadori is among the top.
The music selection for the scene where the train comes in the back mountain is just too perfect, so I hope they don’t change it even if they remake it.
It is more focused on entertainment than other movies.
I like Gian’s reaction after Suneo yells about how both of them want to ride over there and then goes off somewhere.
Since the main focus is on the children’s adventure, it’s rare for capable adults to appear in the series, making Mr. Baum’s competence stand out.
The fairy tale star is no help at all.
It’s quite a well-balanced movie, isn’t it?
The attraction is too wide for the train passengers.
It seems there haven’t been many theatrical releases that focus on facilities or equipment in a futuristic world like this.
There is a focus on secret tools, though.
The conductor in the original story also has “moe sleeves.”
Looks like a mix between the conductor of Galaxy Express 999 and Galaxy Hyper Express.
“Departing from Onboromedah to Hateno Nebula. Passengers, please hurry. After all, it’s only for today… It doesn’t matter. Everyone can board. Please, let us on too. After all, there’s only one ticket. What a loose railway.”
Is this mountain ash?
Hi!
Is it safe and good to be eaten by a robot dinosaur and then be recovered later?
I really like the strong sense of adventure that leans towards tourism.
Shizuka-chan’s bath scene is important, isn’t it?
The ED perfectly concludes the trip.
Every time I see it, I want to go somewhere…
The bearing load seems to have quite a fast portrayal, so it looks a bit scary.
You’re going to a place like the future of space that you don’t usually go to, right?
Tube-packed spaghetti looks strangely delicious, doesn’t it?
I really love the BGM that makes you feel like a grand adventure is about to begin as you get on the train.
The flow from the conductor’s “chikyuu~” into the ending theme is really good.
I really love the insert song “My Ear is a Shell.”
Mendelssohn is popular, and I’m feeling quite proud of it too…
It’s too perfected as entertainment.
It’s not just a typical erotic scene, it’s Shizuka-chan’s bath.
Speaking of the Galactic Super Express, it’s Shizuka-chan’s breasts…
A scene where “Shizuka-chan,” stretched out in the lead vehicle, moves with a “takecoptera” while being followed from a low angle and behind, as if licking inside her skirt.
The first cheap CG of Dreamland is rich in flavor.
I like the part where Gian escapes from the mine using his scroll ninjutsu.
Your test scores are bad, but you’re definitely not stupid.
The rampaging caterpillar robot is scary.
The simultaneous screening of Robot School’s Seven Wonders is also quite a good work.