
The voice is cool, and the mentality is gentleman-like.
Mr. Banho is outstandingly excellent, but all the dinosaur people are quite noble.
Bad guy
A nice person who seems indifferent but actually listens attentively.
Betraying trust is the greatest sin!
>>4
It’s my favorite line throughout the entire movie.
Everything about the person’s coolness, sincere character, and the significance of teaching children is packed in here.
I like it as much as Satake from Crayon Shin-chan saying, “It’s better to do good things than bad things.”
I was unsure whether F-sensei was an enemy or an ally until midway through the serialization, but I guess they took a middle route in the main storyline.
>>5
At least by the time I decided on the title, I hadn’t thought anything about the dragon knight.
I’m glad there are reliable adults.
When I went back to the past to save my ancestors, the true nature of the disaster was a meteorite, and the savior who helped my ancestors escape underground was Doraemon and the others.
>>8
Hey, did you hear? We are messengers of God.
The sanctuary the size of Hokkaido was the secret tool’s pop basement that was improperly set up.
Maybe this didn’t go well, so it seems like I was about to get caught up in a survival war with a different civilization that developed underground, and I was trying to revisit the motif of reconciliation, creating a creation diary, but it probably didn’t go well again.
My younger sister is beautiful too.
Is this guy Gian an enemy!? Or an ally!? This reflects exactly the state of mind of Mr. F, who is currently writing.
I thought I was driven out from the surface, but it has turned into a hell that surpasses a hellish scene, and now the underground where we live is a refuge that God created while panicking.
It’s such a well-crafted resolution that it doesn’t seem like it was thought up on the fly.
Mr. F often says things like, “I create stories without going against the direction in which ideas and concepts naturally develop” since Doraemon.
Even in a long epic, they keep that vibe going, which is shocking.
Was this drawn with that kind of live feeling?!
It’s the one I liked the most when I was a kid!?
>>18
The epic always has a sense of live action.
They changed the title halfway through to “Undersea Demon Rock Castle.”
>>20
Was it different at first…?
>>18
Most of the ideas and settings have basically been decided from the beginning, but…
Regarding the development, I said something like, “If there’s a direction that the idea seems to be eager to go in and it’s strong, I won’t really resist it.”
>>18
Mr. F creates both long novels and individual episodes in a similar way.
Still, the ability to draw you into the excitement of going on an adventure in the early stages is truly amazing.
The new dinosaur isn’t a laughing matter, but while doing this, I couldn’t help but think that on the other side of the world, they’re having a stormy event at Doraemon Castle… and I almost laughed.
Looking at it now, there are a lot of parts at the end that feel really rushed and forced.
>>22
I think the timing of the quick developments and the neatly wrapped-up conclusion in things like the Cosmic Little War is the most exquisite.
After the effect of the Small Light wears off, Nobita and the others easily defeat their enemies, but the sense of refreshment and satisfaction at that moment is amazing.
Thinking back, I feel something similar to the episodes from when the serialization started…
The thrilling sixth installment. The stage has expanded to the underground world, and despite it being the final episode, the insect people declare their intention to reclaim the surface, while the surface dwellers stand their ground. In addition to Nobita, there are now three more gods, and they can only watch like spectators. With so many things happening, I wish I could pray to a deity on how to wrap this all up. One morning, while waiting for the deadline to be extended by one day, a character named “Edmonpitan” vaguely popped into my groggy mind. He is the future robot of insect human society, an underground version of Doraemon. If bringing him into the story gets rejected, everything will be scrapped. Even if it gets rejected, I let slip that I would announce it anyway, and ended up writing it down. Oh, that was risky. Among the various episodes I had in mind that I wanted to leave behind, more than half were unanimously accepted. I wanted to depict more eras and interactions with foreign countries. I also wanted to show Shuka-chan’s bizarre madness more, and give Edmonpitan more opportunities to shine. I will take this youthful experience to the next step. It won’t be easy to take a confident first step in the structure of the next long series. Surely not. June 29, 1995 Fujiko F. Fujio
It’s the culmination or peak of a live writing style in every sense.
>>27
It’s that guy, huh… When I opened the image, it was definitely that guy and it was no good.
Up to the 4th installment, “Nobita’s Underwater Castle”
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The production span being too short feels like a problem that goes beyond just the live feel or similar issues!
>>29
I think that “Mugen” is quite a manifestation of live feeling in a rather negative direction…
>>31
The flow up to the spider area is really nice, isn’t it?
Is the Dragon Knight the one that had little involvement from F?
>>34
That is the Parallel Journey to the West of the following year.
>>36
Is there really no manga for a movie that is currently alive?
>>45
I was in a state where I couldn’t draw due to illness.
About 6 to 7 years ago, the knight who captured the hearts of anonymous viewers during the distribution of the Doraemon movie on Abema.
>>35
I was watching the live commentary thread from that time and there was a vibe of “How can they dominate the surface with this kind of gear, lol?” but once the anonymous user realized this ship was a time machine going to smash the ancestors of mammals (though that wasn’t actually the case), it suddenly turned into a sort of panic with everyone going “No way!?” which was funny.
It’s amazing to start drawing a long story with such a huge IP without thinking about the ending…
I wanted to read the parallel Journey to the West that Professor F drew…
Parallel Journey to the West is, in a sense, an anime-original feature that the staff developed from scratch, aside from the concept being based on Journey to the West.
>>42
Why is that Deus Ex Dramii…
>>46
Since everything is trial and error from scratch, well…
This is quite a sophisticated motif strategy in its own way.
>>46
I wonder if they started being aware of the flow from the year before the next Japanese birth and began waiting for Dorami.
The Genesis Diary really ended suddenly, didn’t it…
>>43
I know it’s unrealistic as a long epic based on a movie’s original story, but I wanted them to expand the story and the number of pages to make it more grand.
I don’t dislike the way it’s summarized, but I wished to see more stories from the people in that world.
>>59
It seems like they also wanted to do a religious war arc in the cut story.
In the movie version, there was a plan to depict a scene where the insect people invade the land in a serious manner during the Great Kanto Earthquake, but it was scrapped due to the Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
>>64
When you properly look at the promotional videos from the underground, the way the city is destroyed is more similar to pictures of the landscape after an earthquake rather than the destruction from a volcanic eruption.
It’s interesting how some works lead to near-death from the expiration of secret gadgets, while others result in a reversal.
At the beginning, Suneo saw a dinosaur appear in the city.
There’s no way that’s true! I’ve become neurotic! Just do it!
When I went underground, there were dinosaurs, but there’s no particular story about them coming above ground.
Well, I really like that it’s making us think if that’s actually neurotic, right?
>>49
Sometimes Mr. Banho is the one who monitors and returns the dinosaurs that have gone outside.
>>145
Isn’t it a bit out of line for the celestial people to casually take Nessie up to the heavens?
Dreamlike Three Swordsmen (with two swordsmen having retired)
Katabatman
I prefer the remake version that resolves the issue of Papi’s lack of presence in the latter half of the Space Little Wars.
>>54
Even I, who absolutely loves the old works, think that this one is better.
The only thing that flows from dissatisfaction in my youth… but personally it’s a big deal… well, it can’t be helped.
>>63
Thanks to the good work of the Hige Danshaku, I feel that even though I’m in my childhood for the Space War, when it comes to the new Space War, it really has to be Universe!
They suddenly throw in things they just thought of without hesitation.
It’s not that I’m not concerned about logical consistency, so it often feels quite fitting.
I wonder what the dog-human nation of Peko and the others is like, existing independently of Dore-chan and the others’ intervention…
But personally, I really like “Parallel Journey to the West.”
>>57
I like how it skillfully depicts the way everyday life is gradually being invaded by the extraordinary.
>>61
It’s like the soup of the lizard Nobi-chan likes… even though I was supposed to be back to a comforting everyday life, it feels so good that it’s totally broken.
I think it’s a little different from what is being said in the thread, but I also like the way “Nejimaki City Adventure” is summarized.
It seems that the flow of finishing the work somehow after the teacher’s passing is synchronized with the movements of the sower.
The scientific power is incomparably greater than that of the Great Demon Realm’s dogs.
If you were to compose it normally, you would introduce the pop basement early on and use it as foreshadowing.
In lengthy stories, tools used for the ending often suddenly appear out of nowhere.
Foreshadowing management has definitely become better since getting into Wasa Dora, hasn’t it?
This year and last year.
>>66
That’s just how it is…
>>66
On the contrary, I think the kids won’t be able to pick up everything since it’s just too skillful.
It’s strange how a well-crafted story is understood by children even if they can’t grasp everything.
I think there’s no problem because there’s a joy in looking back as an adult and realizing the foreshadowing.
Creating original works for movies that are done every year is not a job for a serialized author…
>>67
That’s true.
I love the meticulousness of sending packages back by mail even in the ED.
>>69
Looking back now, I wonder if it’s actually possible?!
>>76
To Nobita-chan
Banho
>>76
They are asking for my address at customs.
The descendants of dinosaurs that survived on Momotaro’s branded millet dumplings are suspected to have a high level of civilization.
>>72
There are tribes that resemble primitive humans, so it is highly possible that they earned that mentality through their own efforts.
Reconstructing the same thing later will certainly improve its shape.
I understand a little bit the desire to want to do a remake!
>>74
So, the Dragon Knights are especially incredible because there are no points to criticize, right?
The Doraemon movie series I saw before was also ranked at the top tier.
>>78
Since Professor F’s story isn’t finished yet, we have to do it to that extent, or we won’t make it in time…
>>85
Why are you making me do a real-time serialization while simultaneously producing a movie???
>>85
Both the one doing it and the one having it done are a bit strange.
>>155
Since Shibayama-san and Motohira-kun have also managed to do it…
The time patrol and Dorami being the trump cards, huh…
One of the highest levels of civilization among the various ethnic groups depicted in movies.
>>75
In that regard, the birth of Japan was in the extreme north.
Therefore, it was greatly enhanced in the remake.
>>81
The Iron Giant Brigade is also a topic of divided opinions, but I really understand how they delve into the idea of “forcing someone to comply with a circuit they can understand…” and properly making them allies.
>>100
As a result, it turned into a unique story about friendship between humans and artificial intelligence, so I can’t help but feel grateful.
>>100
I think it’s terrible that new people change their appearance to something ridiculous to satisfy themselves, and as a result, they become unrecognizable to their allies.
Weapons are not advanced relative to the technology.
>>83
I think if you use explosives, the sky will seriously come crashing down.
>>87
It was mentioned in the main story, but air pollution too… With that level of technology, they could probably create cloaks that can evade heavy weaponry.
>>83
The underground country seems to be made up solely of dinosaur people, and it doesn’t feel like they’re engaged in any wars or anything like that…
While properly separating, learning about earthly matters, and on the contrary, dealing with the troubles of having uncivilized people among the same kind who do not conform to civilized society, being excessively intellectual leaves a very good impression.
Basically, the level of civilization tends to decrease as you go higher.
>>88
Did you just badmouth the heavenly beings?
>>95
After all, the people on the surface are like primitive monkeys who can’t even reflect on themselves… I’ll wash it all away!
>>88
Even though there are circumstances that force the underwater people to become stiff, the Prime Minister has the capacity to bow his head in apology for any rudeness when faced with a crisis…
>>98
Didn’t you just want to show off after helping your friends? They’re also the kind of guys who would execute you.
>>112
After all, the politician is…
The Prime Minister is better off being able to make fair judgments without swallowing that whole.
It’s a tsunami! Didn’t you learn about this in earth science?!
>>89
I really love how this word exudes the essence of sci-fi.
>>106
The ones closest are the Zeon soldiers who are afraid, thinking of thunder as a weapon.
>>106
The depiction of Mr. Banho’s regretful youth and the anxiety that comes with it, as well as his capabilities as a skilled commander of the legion, is excellent.
Teacher F is crazy, but Director Shibayama, who is making a movie, is also crazy.
>>93
There’s a story that I jokingly tried to one-up Hayao Miyazaki in the past, but I have the credentials for it…
The underground is so devastated by environmental destruction that you can actually die from just that… as for weapons…
Since the renewal, there has been a lot of discussion about the quality of the animation.
The drawings of Tsutomu Shibayama at the storyboard stage are even better than the currently praised art.
>>107
Is it A in the Iron Man Brigade?
>>115
The three S’s can single-handedly annihilate planets and perform instant death attacks on concepts.
They were the antagonist.
But they weren’t enemies, nor were they villains.
>>110
Rather, Dora and the others were the source of confusion from beginning to end…
The term “dragon knight” translates to “knight of the dinosaur people.”
Looking back now, that’s a thrilling idea.
I thought the dragon knight was dull, but now that I’ve seen it, it was interesting.
To be exact, it wasn’t a meteorite but a comet.
Because it is a transitional period where the meteorite theory is spreading.
In terms of the intensity of the worldview, I think Doraemon: Nobita’s Little Star Wars is also quite something.
General Gilmore from Pirika Star is too cool, participating in a coup and engaging in guerrilla warfare.
In the end, everyone gets captured and is about to be executed by firing squad, and you wonder if this is really for kids.
If you dare to think of an enemy, it would be a meteorite…
Considering the historical impact, it is a certain kind of invincible enemy that cannot be addressed.
I’m glad we live in a world without getter rays, really.
In that world, it’s nice that the top religious leaders scold Banho and others who are angry about the truth of the comet collision, saying, “One must not speak ill of God’s works… This is all part of a deeper thought.”
>>119
The depiction of a deep understanding of religious characters is nice… The way Doraemon helps afterward is just too much, though.
>>128
Right after discovering that Doraemon and the others had slipped into the time machine.
“Swift punishment goes against the will of God, who loosens tolerance,” is the line where Banho persuades his superior.
I think the fact that all the dinosaur people are deeply devout and have a compassionate heart is what makes the dragon knights appealing, without any simple villains.
>>128
“What’s the big deal about just one comet…!”
“God… would do something so cruel…”
The flow from Banho-san and the others’ mourning is nice, isn’t it…?
I laugh at the doctor in the museum standing alongside the Demon King and the army.
>>121
Dr. Pepler’s blunder is seriously bad…
It’s even more intense that I’m more on the side of the good people.
>>125
Watching this year’s sneak thief, they really seem quite cute, and I’m glad that Dr. Peppeler has a conscience.
Well, even the heavenly beings are facing severe population outflow to the point where people are leaving the city due to health damage from air pollution…
I don’t know anything except for S Blizarga… I should have seen all the works though.
>>124
Noise (Earth Symphony) → Higher-dimensional life forms that eat stars
Izeal (Picture World Story) → A calamity that steals color from all things containing concepts and brings them to a stop.
>>143
This year’s boss character has been quite exaggerated, hasn’t it!?
>>143
The last two works, huh… Speaking of which, I haven’t seen the art world, so saying I’ve seen all the works was a lie…
I haven’t seen a movie since the new drama started.
It looks good, so I’ll check it out.
Since the title is “Dragon Knight,” it must be about chivalry.
Dr. Peplar has a certain charisma, after all… When he left, everyone was crying.
But the strategy was set up with the premise that mammalian civilization would relatively perish, right?
>>133
Since we’re trying to change history, that’s only natural.
From the perspective of the dinosaur people, they perceive that their future, which should have allowed them to live on the surface, has been closed off by the strength of some powerful enemy.
I was beginning to accept that it is God’s will for us to be extinguished by a comet.
In the end, it is probably due to his nobility that he can come to the conclusion, “It is God’s will that the dinosaur people thrive underground.”
>>133
I feel a sense of complacency that even if we defeat the demons of the demon world that destroyed our ancestors or the invaders from outer space, there may be no change now.
Dracolulu really stands out as a character, doesn’t he?
“You are very aware of your unpopularity.”
>>134
It’s nice to be respected by your subordinates.
>>134
I realized that Yara-san does such scary acting…
>>158
I also like the remake version of Suwabe.
Unlike the overly enthusiastic Dracool, who is from an old work (I wonder why I got stuck with him…), this character makes occasional appearances.
The Genesis Diary feels like it loses to similarly structured image films in terms of completeness, despite its grand scale, right?
What I personally found terrifying about the enemy was the tin labyrinth.
Doraemon has… essentially died…
If I were to point out the negatives of the thread image,
I accidentally forgot to turn off the air conditioning switch.
The topic of the holy war is a bit awkward for Nobita and the others who are living on Earth right now, so they become stubborn when it’s pointed out.
The celestial being calling themselves a celestial being is already amazing.
It’s not that they were forced underground, but rather that “they were sent underground because they can no longer survive on the surface,” so they are truly a savior…
I must have thought that using a time machine would allow dinosaur people to thrive on the surface in history.
They have an awareness of wanting to change the history that continues to the present.
>>148
There was a chance to defeat the invaders (tentative) once more… but in reality, a comet fell.
I believe that manga artists and anime directors from the wartime generation are skilled at depicting organizations even in their portrayal of villains.
>>152
I’ve experienced being forcibly incorporated into an organization through personal experience…
By the end of the 20th century, we were already able to make time machines, so if we really wanted to, we could carry out hostile invasions.
Although technology that could contaminate the underground world has not developed,
If we do not forget the spirit of love, the first teaching preached by God, that love will return to us.
Was that movie set during the time when the meteor extinction theory was the latest scientific theory?
>>156
The meteorite theory has been around since the 1980s, and the definitive evidence in the form of crater remains was discovered in 1991.
If the movie had been made after that, they would have used a meteorite instead of a comet.
In response to Suneo, who is confused about seeing dinosaurs early on.
The explanation by the very sensible Dekisugi-kun points out the possibility that dinosaurs are already extinct and that you have a mental illness (neurosis).
>>157
However, there are no lines since it’s over the phone.
>>161
It seems I lost to katsudon in this morning’s thread…
The extinction of dinosaurs can’t just be a natural phenomenon! It must have been caused by some malevolent being!
It was truly an extraordinary natural phenomenon, and that is indeed sad.
I love the gentle ending too.
You, smiling, are like the blue sky.
At this point, the visual is already too perfect with this silhouette.
>>166
It’s good that there are eerie aspects to it.
Friend or foe…
>>166
I thought dragoon was something like this.
Sometimes it’s nice to have a story without a clear villain.
That guy is a nozeloze.
>>168
If you’re going to say that, it’s neurosis!
>>175
Yes! Nozel Rose!
>>177
Oh dear…
I really like the way F-sensei starts the story, with the excitement of doing things freely like digging holes and growing radishes in the ancient times of Japan.
>>171
Episodes about building secret bases are great, right?
I also like the part about the construction of the Kingdom of Clouds in the long epic.
Looking back, what we’re doing in the second half is really like Anjasshu.
If Doraemon and the others had overheard even a little of the speech while escaping from the ship…
Drakkoruru has been quite enhanced in the remake…
I want to mention the character design as a difference from previous Dragon Ball movies, but…
I was shocked and surprised by Banho’s face when he pulled out the kabuto.
>>174
I was really surprised too.
I couldn’t imagine it from the silhouette.
Probably the most visually unique guest heroine in the series.
If I accidentally peek at threads like this, I end up wanting to watch a dramatic drama, which is a problem.
Creating a time machine in this era without an evolution-devolution gun or a broken time machine is insane…
While others have one or the other, you’re making it without either.
There is something essential to anime movies called “the three senses.”
A sense of liberation, a sense of adventure, and a sense of despair.
On top of that, there are intricate foreshadowing, surprising truths, and plot twists.
They are included.