
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Recently, there have been many interesting things, but this one was among the top in terms of fun.
I think a bitter end would have been fine, but a happy end is also good since it’s for children.
There was no ED illustration contest this year.
>>3
Of all years, this year!?
>>3
The pamphlet had something like an original secret gadget contest, but that was about it…
>>11
Last year, we were gathering performances from viewers who could play instruments and doing various things.
Becky?
Although it’s a guest character, there’s no mercy for the sake of the gag.
Takeshi Driver!
I saw your pants!
Play… Play to your heart’s content…
This child has a beret and a paintbrush, but it’s a misleading appearance.
The scenes of diving into various paintings mentioned in the preview were dealt with in the opening.
Is this the trendy bath cancellation scene?
If I can see panties, I’ll go.
>>14
Gian will turn this kid upside down and move the clothes aside, so you can see properly.
You need dynamic vision to not miss other scenes.
It’s safe because they’re not pants, they’re a type of underwear!
If only the guest voice actors weren’t so bad…
It’s such a great role, though.
Nobita’s drawing of Doraemon is nice, isn’t it?
The feelings of the person who drew it are packed inside.
I thought it was another ocean theme, but Treasure Island is from 2018 and the mermaid is from 2010…
>>21
It might be a remake of Undersea Demon Castle.
As I said yesterday, the painting to send to the king who lost his daughter.
It’s a drawing of Claire entering the forest of confusion in pursuit of the legendary bat, and it’s definitely a fine line!
>>23
I’m sure they’re having a great and fun time in the forest! They might come back eventually! It could have been that kind of vibe…
>>27
Outside the forest of hesitation, it doesn’t match the image of the person who imagined it…
Because the shark is shown large before the ocean footage.
Next year will be a shark movie.
Did the thief take the original from the thread image and leave it abandoned without using it for anything in particular?
>>26
Completely unrelated to the space-time hole that Claire was sucked into.
I was just caught in a pattern wandering through time and space in the eternal turbulence of time and space.
>>30
It’s not unrelated; it feels like they unintentionally went missing due to the aftereffects of the hyperspace battle with TP, doesn’t it?
I feel like there are too many things I want to do, and I can’t fit them all in.
They packed the adventure into the opening of the picture.
The blue bat depicted in the painting of the forest of confusion.
The content suggests a depiction of a dragon, a demon, and a bat leading to an eruption → volcanic ash → predicting ore.
I want to see more of the modern part!
>>28
There was a time when I entered the Forest of Doubt for the first time.
However, the painting-like background was interesting.
I thought doing this topic for a long time would definitely require too many resources.
It’s been four years since I last came back, so it’s almost as if they’re already dead; in that case, it’s still more comforting to think that they’re still lost in the forest of hesitation.
It really does have a reason that I dislike taking baths…
>>32
It was Claire and Chai who rejected the flowing somen.
On one hand, I’m happy that the batting average for new releases is good, but on the other hand, I feel like I want to see some remakes soon.
It seems that I was dreaming for a long time without awareness in the space-time.
The original was a grown body, so it must have been wandering for four years.
Because of the existence of the painting, there is a possibility that I might not have grown, so I may have continued to dream for four years, wandering endlessly.
Isn’t it scary to suddenly find yourself wandering through space and time, with the possibility of being left alone in the world of a painting?
>>36
In the original story, it’s said that there is a pattern to the phenomenon called “kamikakushi,” so it seems to happen with some frequency in that world…
>>115
There are also tributaries, and if we’re not careful, we might end up in a completely different place, following an entirely different course.
>>36
I don’t want to, there’s no way a person could enter the world of painting from a space-time hall.
It was just that the person had some kind of superpower and was synchronizing.
Eternally wandering through space-time, or if fortunate, you might end up in some era.
Well, isn’t that a time-space turbulence!
It’s scary, isn’t it?
Time-Space Turbulence
I will never forgive you…
I won’t forgive you…
Gigazombie!
Life given by the light of entering a painted world is aware that it is a painting…
Still, I wanted to go home…
The painting of the lost forest without Claire.
There’s too much blank space in the center.
Milo, who can use chopsticks reasonably well despite probably never having used them before, is clever…
Chocolate has a lot of fat in it.
The fact that they were eating with their hands during the meal scene, but also that they used bread instead of a plate, shows that the details were well thought out.
The fusion monster of the red dragon and the black knight was trying to push back the tsunami while scattering colorless rays from its body, which was too much of the staff’s hobby and made it unappealing.
The story had logical misleads, so the impression of the violent part is strong.
The space-time hole that Claire was sucked into was probably also caused by the criminal firing a gun in the space-time continuum and disrupting it.
I don’t think that records of a medieval city that had normal interactions with other countries would just disappear, even if it was suddenly destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
>>49
At first, there were records of it disappearing in the volcano, but gradually it was treated like a fairy tale and faded away, right?
>>53
It seems that Pompeii was almost consumed as a legend until it was discovered.
>>49
It was thought to be a non-existent country that only existed in myths until Troy was excavated.
The labyrinth of King Minos has also been a story that was unearthed in recent years!
I thought the thing that turns into water was meant to be used against dragons, so I would have lost.
The bat is giving hints that it is a painting.
It’s a dragon, but it’s no good…! Because of the flashy destruction effects.
It suddenly flies out of my head.
The craftsmanship of the story and the visual work is effective in a normal way.
Is it possible to get lost in the world of paintings from a time-space hall!?
It wasn’t there…
>>52
I thought it was something practical related to the Arabian Nights theory.
Up until then, Shizuka-chan, who had been doing great, was the first to be taken down in the battle against the dragon, and I could definitely feel the balance adjustments.
>>54
On the other hand, Jai-sune.
In the end, if there are no traces, then no matter how many names there are, it’s just like that thing from Troy.
“Post a thread with a picture of pants.”
I feel a twisted affection thinking that the character setting for Chai was essentially done by Milo.
>>60
That drawing was done by my father, wasn’t it?
Myra added to the painting so that Claire wouldn’t be lonely.
The active volcano nearby was depicted so ostentatiously that I was filled with trepidation, wondering if it would persist until its destruction.
There is currently no scientific consensus on what happens physiologically to a human drifting in the time-space of Doraemon.
Oh, you were already doing it?
The next preview was the sea, but is it a remake of Oniwa Castle?
>>65
Even in Space Battleship Yamato, the buildings were arranged in a toy-like style influenced by Eastern Europe, but Oniwa Castle is something else entirely!
>>71
On the contrary, it might be because it’s now…
When it comes to music painting, next time will be
>>66
Shark movie
>>70
That’s because that’s your responsibility for Crayon Shin-chan…
>>66
Autumn of appetite…!
>>66
Next to the art of music is appetite!
In other words, next year, Nobita will have an unlimited seafood feast on a deserted island!
In the volcano, it was good that the girl Claire was saying “just execute me,” but that was actually Uncle Yamaji’s acting…
>>67
If you think of it as a loli in TS, then it is what it is.
In fact, I was driven mad by being told by an anonymous person that the court jester was actually set up for a much later time period.
Does that mean that if we go inside, Doraemon and the others will be there?
>>79
I don’t know.
It’s not supposed to be a tear-jerking part, but the scene where the doodle of Doraemon helps is.
It’s quite strange how humans have been sniffing from the theater.
>>82
Nobinoo Bee
>>82
The hazy image of Doraemon that I drew as a child pierces the hearts of adults.
>>82
It’s a tearful scene, right!?
The theme of this movie is that even if you’re not skilled, what matters is that the drawing is heartfelt.
At Demon Rock Castle, they would probably show us either a ghost ship, an octopus, or an underwater city.
I believe the big shark that appeared first is the original key.
I will say it as many times as it takes.
Give life to the picture: Future Department Store
This time, the character that was the most enjoyable was definitely the way the dad was treated, which certainly hinted at his background, without any need for explanation.
If it were now at Oniwa Castle, it seems like Buggy-chan would still be alive…
Both the Claire in the painting and the real-life Claire will never be lonely with this!
That might be a bit over the top, a super thick follow.
This is like a parallel version of Journey to the West where humanity perishes.
Isn’t that time patrol kid quite disappointing in various ways?
>>92
Alice’s statement is really careless, you…
>>92
Originally, we were just sneaking around without influencing history.
I think TP judged that there was no need to take it seriously.
>>187
You should seriously get to work on things like Giga Zombie and such.
I guess they’re short on manpower.
>>187
But that guy was messing with time and space while trying to escape, right?
When Nobby thinks about those things, the pros are really good at drawing…
Last week’s regular episode revealed that Dad’s old dream was to be a painter, and it was for the movie!
I thought it was just overlapping with BTTF.
>>95
It just so happens that it’s being broadcast on Golden Wind.
The last happy ending is forced, that’s how it is.
I wanted them to create another story to help the real Claire.
Not just Dad, but since we assumed everyone was familiar with how to handle the tools this time, it went along at a pretty good pace.
The words may be lacking, but it’s simply a kind-hearted doodle of Doraemon.
A real Doraemon suddenly tries to throw a sprinkle without any meeting or discussion about extending this area.
>>98
Is it really the time to be nitpicking like that?
It’s one of the biggest pinch situations in history.
>>98
Well, they’re using that tool as the original, and in the initial playful part of this movie, there’s the premise that it’s saying you can’t use water-rehydrated seasoning!!!
Even the king saw through Sodoro’s true identity, but the fact that you didn’t notice it…
>>99
It can’t be helped; there’s no way there’s no way for a TP member to do something.
>>99
The king probably didn’t notice until he showed his face!
Today’s Doraemon will enter the world of “Birds and Beasts Pictorials.”
Probably an original new episode.
I understand what you want to do, but the continuously shining furikake is quite a joke.
Both time patrols and thieves are really comical.
The ruthless nature of the monsters that appear shines through.
It’s fine to enter the picture, but isn’t it strange that you can come out of it?
When you consider that the nature of the objects in the painting depends on the imagination of the person who created it,
It’s the painter’s fault for leaving behind a painting of the strongest mythological monster I came up with, inspired by disaster legends, right!?
>>107
Well, there was also a movie where a youkai came out from a hero machine and changed history…
>>107
What’s strange is the safety awareness of the company that manufactures secret tools.
>>120
It’s not just the companies selling Earth-destroying bombs normally and the future department store, but also Doraemon for buying them.
I hope that an eruption doesn’t occur while Claire is still alive…
>>108
Sodoro said it would be fine after 600 years.
I want to see a bitter end where Claire disappears like that.
The reason Claire’s eyes looked beautiful was love.
Is the reason there are so many words related to eyes and pupils in the theme song lyrics because of that?
The last critic could read, “It’s just a child’s doodle from back then, so it doesn’t have any artistic value.”
After that, it was a bit surprising that you said, “But it’s a good picture filled with the feelings of the child who drew it,” just like Dad did.
>>114
That place is nice, isn’t it?
>>114
Recently, in the anime, Shizuka’s uncle, who is a critic, straightforwardly said Nobita’s drawing was bad, but later he said he didn’t mean to deny it.
The king was simply a good person.
>>116
Because we’re Sandwich Man…
Was the lake’s Arturia Blue color due to it melting…?
It’s original, but I’m relieved that it doesn’t seem like it would traumatize children more than the parallel Saiyuki or Mugen Swordsmen.
It’s a hint that the Minotaur was half out of the picture at the beginning.
This time I really cried a lot.
Because of that, I couldn’t really see the last screen, so I’m going to go again.
The fact that her eyes are Artoria blue might be because she washed her face in that lake every day.
Since we are allowing the picture itself to be entered and exited, it’s true that the residents over there can come out as well…
I will watch from now on.
This time slot is filled with families with children.
One uncle and me.
It was a seriously dangerous opponent because we were on the verge of total defeat.
I wonder what happened to that petty thief.
>>130
It’s really crazy that humanity’s history might have ended in the 13th century if things had gone differently.
It’s possible that the light stopped because the battery ran out after that, but I can’t deny it.
>>140
If it’s raining somewhere, it would be helpful…
>>149
The river’s water has been countered, and I feel like I might be able to handle the rain to some extent.
The king was also a guest voice actor; Sandwich Man is really good.
>>131
The one who seems to be committing crimes is the king.
The person who seemed likely to have committed a crime was evaluating the images of the news program.
Since I also draw, this movie really resonated with me.
To be honest, I think it’s a masterpiece due to my positive feelings towards Claire.
If we talk about something uncouth, it’s likely you’d be surprised if we did a component analysis of Betteimon’s paintings.
The spacetime seems to have many unexplained aspects even in the 24th century at the Time Patrol Headquarters, which is frightening.
I often use it in my daily life.
The Time Patrol is really bad, so it was obvious they were using guest appearances.
If they had started this many threads last year, I could have seen it in the theater.
This year, let’s get a lot more erect.
>>139
Don’t play the blame game.
The dragon erupts.
Izeal is covered in volcanic ash.
The exposed blue bat means that there has been an eruption in the past.
>>141
It must be an ore of volcanic origin.
>>141
Didn’t you say that lake was formed by the eruption?
It is said that in the fallen Artoria Kingdom, there was a legend of a blue raccoon that used magic…
>>142
(TP holding their head in frustration)
Until the Izelle manifestation, it feels as light as a secret tool museum, but once it comes out, it’s intense.
That guy managed to understand that function by incorporating it up to the light level, summoned a dragon, and fused it, so it was quite problematic.
If we only consider Nobita’s movies up until now, there’s a buildup of 45 years of emotions for Hetaemon, so if Nobita is in trouble, of course Hetaemon will help him.
I have a memory of drawing this…
Compared to Mikity and Sand, the guest voice acting was quite different, but it matched their clumsiness and I actually like it a lot.
Well, if it rains, it will be over…
Ah, I see, Claire’s infallible prophetic dreams are a gimmick for transferring memories…
>>158
What does that mean?
Last year’s veteran guest voice actors like Koji Kikkawa and Kanji Ishimaru really didn’t feel out of place.
The self-aware Izel Cure Chai avoids water, but the demon has low intelligence.
“These guys are definitely going to perish in the future anyway, so it’s up to me what I do with the art pieces!” in response to.
“Well then, can you also endure being told by someone from the future, ‘You’re going to die anyway, so who cares about these guys’?” I thought that response had a certain lack of compassion that is somewhat uncharacteristic of recent Doraemon works.
>>162
I thought to myself that they probably wouldn’t touch on that in the story, so I was caught off guard.
>>162
Well, among time criminals, they were somewhat of an enemy who, while lacking guilt, made one think about the lost value of art, so it’s not entirely incomprehensible.
I think it was necessary to reason so thoroughly in order to counter the argument.
>>172
To be honest, there were definitely parts where I felt that way.
Thanks to Nobita, it became obvious!
It was unusually intense because there were severe damages to ordinary people and allies.
If we dig at the Artoria ruins, it seems like we’ll definitely find the blue raccoon paintings that Milo and the others drew.
Don’t shoot guns in the room where the paintings are being displayed!
I wonder what will happen if it’s a water-repellent painting.
Giant Suneo was really on the brink of death, and if the king had been off by just a little bit, he would have been crushed.
I’m a bit happy that it’s possible to reunite since the painting of the Forest of Confusion still exists.
I didn’t know they made colors with egg yolk.
>>171
It seems that there are people who have mixed their own semen into paint and used it…
>>171
It’s a binder for turning rocks and plants into a liquid that can be applied as a paint.
I liked the line that made me understand that that kind of hassle was normal back then.
The MVP is definitely Shizuka-chan.
I was working the hardest.
It’s a bit sad that the statue of the goddess and Suneo ended like that.
I hope that even if it’s buried by an eruption, it will someday be excavated.
As soon as you enter the house, it’s clearly a near-future space, but it would be too reckless, so when you properly open the door, it must be camouflaged… It’s just that I was able to pass through, so it’s as is.
>>177
Rather, descriptively when opening the roof and coming out.
I think there’s a warp gate that leads to the hideout right where the door opens…
It’s hard to choose between the 6-year-old and the 10-year-old.
The statue of the goddess looks like it has some kind of gimmick because it stands out, but there wasn’t anything in particular…
Why does Claire come up with the idea of going into the picture and then coming out to go to Nobita and the others… I was thinking about that, but since she is a resident of the picture, it’s like Nobita returning from the world of the picture to reality and then going to another picture world…
The TP team member who spouted an exquisitely uncomfortable word aimed at young girls without considering a case where children of the 21st century and robots of the 22nd century come back to the 13th century through art also holds some responsibility.
It is a fact that Suneo and Gian were actually targeting valuable things.
I think it was correct to push through a bit forcefully because if we had expanded on that area carelessly, the conversation might have gone in a strange direction.
Isn’t it a bit too logical to say that as Nobita’s counterargument? Well, that’s true.
Isn’t there a pervert mixed in with the production side that makes things a bit strange in some places?
>>185
There’s something oddly squishy about the movements, right?
I realized that the original episode of the Moses stick was streamed on the Doraemon site!
Isn’t it fine if I’m the MVP this time?
I didn’t think the adventure destination would be 13th century Europe itself.
Isn’t the tool that casually collects the drawings from across space and time doing something amazing?
If the picture had been split in half, it might have taken your hand with it, right?
I’m glad to be the catalyst for an adventure that transcends time and space…
Why are the illustrations from modern times connected to those from the 13th century… Shouldn’t they go to the other side of modern times? → It’s not because time has passed; it’s because the illustrations from the 13th century came here exactly as they are.
I see… that makes sense.
At the end, they were saying things like “You’ll get arrested if you take home a blue gemstone” which was really blunt.
Well, even if it doesn’t perish from a volcanic eruption, I think small countries in Southeastern Europe will eventually be destroyed by the Ottomans or merged into the Habsburg Empire in a few centuries, and it’s just a matter of which happens. Still, it’s sad to think that they will disappear into the shadows of history.
>>198
But that illustration remains, and since the clumsy man was discovered, there’s no doubt that Claire and the others were in that era.
That’s nice…
It’s gotten hooked on shotacon and lolicon…
It looks like there will be swimwear next year, so please take care of it.
It’s rare for a story of this kind to not involve the painting of the castle discovered in modern times itself.