
NOBY!
Bad at drawing Dora-chan is nice, isn’t it?
What is this! This is just a poorly drawn Doraemon!
>>3
There is no love…
Since last year was a music performance, this time let’s all draw pictures together.
I thought it would be a development like that.
It was interesting with a typical movie-like development.
Ninja loli is too cute.
Can it become the second Emo-chan?
The foreshadowing was brilliantly resolved.
I think this year is among the top in history.
Foreshadowing retrieval confirmed.
Good for men and women to be in a good mood.
It’s okay to have a happy ending after almost becoming bitter.
Nobi Tora is coming…
The way to make the paint is properly correct, you know.
The OP is…
>>12
“Doraemon’s song ‘Yume o Kanaete’ is just too much of a masterpiece…”
>>12
I felt like I got my money’s worth as soon as I saw Doraemon and the others moving in various artistic styles.
>>12
I cried when I went to various famous paintings and finally returned to the world of manga.
You can meet Jajirori a little at the USJ attractions, so go!
I was already teary-eyed when entering the world of the original work.
The Sandwich Man’s voice acting is impressive…
What I’m curious about is
Even as an adult, the battle scene sounds are so loud that it can be overwhelming.
I was worried if the small child would be okay.
>>17
A child was crying in the movie theater.
I think it’s because the sound is loud and the visuals of the enemies are quite scary.
A too powerful final boss presented by a time criminal that is more on the comical side.
That bat was on our side until the end…
>>20
I was sure it was a red dragon in disguise…
It seemed like the animation costs for the movie must have been extraordinarily high.
Nobi Nobi
Write about what you love with that feeling of love! But instead of Shizuka-chan, it’s Doraemon that comes out…
>>25
Because I’m the curator of the Secret Tool Museum… the humidity is different.
>>25
If Shizuka-chan writes it, the atmosphere of the story changes…
>>32
What do you think, Milo?
>>34
It was your dad who wrote Claire to comfort the king, right!?
I want to commentate with the anon users in the Emosure thread soon…
It feels like we finally managed to defeat the tough bosses this year and last year thanks to some miraculous synergy…
It’s a work that I want you to watch carefully in a movie theater.
The thief’s reasoning is that if it’s something that won’t be left for future generations, it doesn’t matter how unpleasant it is.
Perhaps it was because the previous work had little action until around the middle.
I feel like this time the structure was really pushing forward from the beginning.
It’s probably true that by the fourth film as a director with Wasadora, I’ve really grasped the technique.
It’s nice when a giant driver gets laughter in most theaters.
>>33
The construction site accident had the children laughing, but…
Adults may have often been pale.
Looking back, it’s true that Claire is also thoroughly avoiding water.
Being helped by the Doraemon in the thread image is sure to resonate with the tear ducts of many people.
It seems that a bad adult was about to lead to a painful ending but was stopped just in time.
When I think about why Claire was able to stay there and the final appearance of the triggering picture,
The presence of my father, who only briefly appears in Milo’s self-introduction and memories, starts to come to life.
I feel there are many lingering impressions woven into the play, even without being explicitly written.
>>40
(This princess definitely loves my son…)
Well, Claire is just so cute all the time.
The part where it’s stuck to the glass is the best.
Pal is like…
>>43
Is this really the time to be brewing it?
>>43
At first, they had a strong villainous vibe, but halfway through, you realize, “Oh, this guy is definitely a TP.”
The ending screen thread is too cute.
The fact that the source leading up to the final boss is depicted as the artist’s passion is emotional.
There were a lot of tributes to past works, right?
The Time Patrol should start keeping an eye on Doraemon and his gang soon.
I didn’t think anyone who knows about Alice in Wonderland would come…
>>50
It’s too careless to think that there might be companions while chasing after time-space criminals.
The content is completely different, but I felt the essence of Japan’s birth in parts of the framework.
Maybe about a third is due to the beginning.
Many of the characters seem to believe in slapstick durability, as seen in scenes with piledrivers and other gags.
>>52
Parents become serious at the construction site scene.
The world of pictures is quite a lie.
>>55
Certainly, the extracted picture is the main focus, but…
Entering the picture happens only at the beginning and the end.
I have a feeling that if chai is exported, there will be foreigners looking at it with suspicion.
You really like going to the guests who are working hard, huh?
>>57
(Usual night conversation)
>>57
The scene of seducing a guest in the middle of the night is a classic in drama films.
The tripping house will scold you later.
More of a travelogue of medieval Europe than an illustrated world story.
The red dragon was like an evil god.
The world will become crazy because of art…
I could definitely feel that this was made by a Doraemon fan.
In recent years, it has been possible to consume high-quality “nobi-dora,” which is good for health.
It’s sad that there were no goods for the underperforming drama…
>>68
You draw it with love.
I think Pal’s performance ultimately became a flavor of being clumsy.
Wow! (Color is taken away and petrified)
Dragons are merely metaphorical representations of natural phenomena and do not actually exist.
I somewhat like the ones that come out as physical manifestations of secret tools.
>>72
Maybe it’s about the smoke and volcanic ash too, right?
Is the dragon lava?
I love the part where Dora and Pal are doing something together!
I really found this interesting, so I think it should become more of a topic of conversation.
My first impression of Isère was Hedorah.
That face is scary.
I love the atmosphere of this picture; I really like it!
I thought, “Is Claire actually gone? Are they really going this far?”
I’m glad the main unit has come back properly.
I know everything because I saw it in my dreams.
It was explained beforehand that Claire has such powers.
There is no oversight in the happy ending.
Ah, that’s why I said it! (Details might be different) It’s the parts where they raise their voices with a comedic touch.
The performance of Pal, which turned out to be surprisingly good in the end, was not bad at all.
I was concerned because Yūya Yanagira on the moon showed clear signs of being inexperienced in voice acting during serious scenes…
Yamaji-san’s switch between comedic and serious acting is truly impressive.
Hey, Pal, notice it with Dora’s face!
Izeal is like something from Cthulhu.
It was obvious that Pal was the only amateur, but I’m glad it was Pal.
The water-rehydrated furikake is similar to cloud-rehydrating gas.
Once you pass 40, you start to trip over nothing…
The sense of crisis was intense.
I could somehow imagine bringing the castle back to the water.
I was anxious wondering what would happen if Dora got hurt.
Jaisune’s blunder also gets high points in the anime movie.
The similar entry light also resembled the picture book entry shoes.
It seems like there is a sense of homage.
>>89
It feels like connecting to past realities is reminiscent of Arabian Nights.
>>89
(The screenwriter who was determined not to introduce a new secret gadget but ultimately found it difficult to do so.)
Nobita ❤ Doraemon
I felt that the setting was crafted quite meticulously.
The reason why we can go to the Middle Ages through art.
It feels like the creative ode is flowing to the root.
If the beloved child that my father portrayed seems lonely in the work, then that.
It will be a collaboration between the father and son that calls everyone who traveled together.
When you’re used to the conventions of works that say something about what you’ve drawn, you get a reaction of “Ah…” with Claire, who doesn’t approach water.
It’s like, “Here we go again, it’s disappearing!”
And just when I got back, I was attacked! That’s a great setup.
What the heck… Aimyoon sings really good songs…
I really didn’t understand Sandwich Man.
The story that the gimmick was going to the real world might be the answer to Drabian was a Yeahx1.
And so, reasoning it that way also creates a fan-made atmosphere in a not-so-bad sense.
I felt a little teary in that scene from the thread image.
The scene where Nobita’s dad says it’s a good picture somehow brought tears to my eyes.
I’m glad you’re back, but this is a different person…
At that point, the foreshadowing of the prophetic dream was resolved.
>>100
Prophetic dreams → A ability that’s easy to connect to time holes.
Even though it’s a drawing, I understand the theory of synchronizing it indirectly with myself, and I was convinced by it around here.
Nobita’s dad wanted to be a painter, right?
>>101
That’s right.
If he had continued down the path of becoming a painter, Nobita would not have been born.
The final boss was incredibly strong, but how does it compare to the bosses from previous movies?
I mean depiction, not setting (like the full-body beam in Shin Godzilla or the cape destruction).
A sad ending to the chai…
>>103
Well… it’s at a level where it’s fine if it disappears…
Mikity is probably a guest… right? It was good to that extent.
It’s fine to just take it as a hit for all the guests, including Palm, who is already accustomed to the position.
First music and art, and then next is home economics, I guess.
>>107
It seems like a shark movie in a predictive way…?
>>107
Next is probably a remake.
Undersea Demon Castle
submarine earthquake-resistant
Ho…me…Ec…Home Economics!
>>111
W-What did you say?!
Stop calling it a shark movie just because a shark appeared.
Chocolate U
The Shark movie of Doraemon that seems like it was made but wasn’t…
>>115
What, is that not Shin-chan’s job…?
…I thought so, but they aren’t doing it over there either surprisingly.
If anything, it’s a job for Kure Shin, isn’t it, Shark?
This year’s Shin-chan is an Indian movie, so it’s not surprising if next year’s Doraemon is a shark movie.
It’s nice how the clumsy character moves in ed…
>>119
I’m going to cry over something like this.
By the way, I saw the trailer for the new Shin-chan movie in the theater.
Hiroshi: “What… the socks don’t connect…!?” and it failed.
I just saw it too.
I want to share my thoughts!
>>122
Let’s create another thread.
Ah, no, Claire!
If you smell something like konjac in that way…
The thief with a headscarf that everyone has seen has finally been officially recognized.