
Crossing the Kataline
Did they really go so far as to make a full Doraemon costume for that!?
Surpassing the original work
Did we do this after Goodbye, Doraemon?
>>4
It seems that Nobita is feeling down since Doraemon is gone. → Thread image
>>5
Just because you’re rich, doing something like this could lead to having your house set on fire later on.
Destruction of dignity
Gian still has a reason for revenge in the fight.
You will not be bitten by a dog!
Even if you call him the movie version of Gian, he’s just this kind of guy in normal times.
They say they crossed the line.
I think Jaisune is always crossing the line.
Nobita normally engages in crossing the line behavior.
The balance is good.
Wow…
Peeking at a classmate in the bath is definitely crossing the line.
Being ostracized by all the girls in the class.
Gian’s violence is breaking the line every time.
This is less about crossing the line and more about putting in too much effort just to deceive and ridicule someone once.
Rather than talking about the line with Nobita,
I think that for Suneo, Doraemon was also a friend, wasn’t he?
>>18
The teaser visual for the movie makes me feel a mix of emotions, like I’m crying happily with the illustration.
>>21
In the ending scene, Gian and Suneo came to Nobita’s house to apologize, and they were all happy together when Doraemon came back.
No matter how rich they are, the speed at which they prepare the outer layer is on a different level.
April Fools!!!
But if Doraemon hadn’t come back, I think Nobita would have been able to move on thanks to this.
>>22
It’s like saying I’ve completely let go, or rather become the embodiment of hatred and malice…
In other words, I promised Dora that it would be okay after restraining Gian with violence.
Nobita, who is unable to choose to use violence against Suneo here, really is hopeless.
Don’t resolve things with violence in the first place.
Well, I guess this means that Giant Suneo was lonely too.
It wasn’t that Gian “won by violence,” but rather that he “won by not succumbing to violence.”
It would have been enough to take a firm stance instead of resorting to violence in response to this.
But in the end, I’m mentally hurt and ended up drinking fake 800, so it seems like I’m still not okay.
There is a possibility that Sunekichi is involved due to the unusual complexity of the situation.
>>28
I wonder if I’ll get hit if my purpose is found out…
>>89
There isn’t really an image of Snakey Brother as a person of character, since only his hobbies and quirks are depicted.
If anything, I’m sinking people’s battleship models with 12 fighter planes in a 4-channel operation…
I’m glad it’s not a gun society.
I’m apologizing for now, but I wonder if that’s enough to make up for this.
It’s not that I secretly hated Doraemon or anything.
I can’t make a move like this.
It was supposed to be just a lie of words in the original work, so why did they increase the villainy in the anime…?
>>33
Somehow, the thoughtless April Fool’s joke impulsively made by an elementary school student without malice…
It’s quite troubling that it has escalated to the point of preparing a pricey costume that takes time and money, as a form of malicious harassment…
Moreover, in the original story, only Gian lied about his relationship with Doraemon.
Well, taking advantage of the fact that Doraemon has disappeared and is feeling down, this crosses the line.
Suneo was always being overshadowed by Doraemon’s gadgets…
>>35
You reap what you sow.
>>41
It’s like a mount that has taken the shape of a person, Snef.
Oh right, it was a scene that reaffirmed that these guys were bullies.
Relatively close.
I even ended up buying dorayaki (the finishing touch).
Except for here, Nobita has stopped seeking revenge, and Gian and the others have come to apologize, so things have become milder.
The fire power only increases here.
An act of hitting a drowning dog with a stick.
You’re the one who took the high ground first!
Indeed, for Gian, this is Doraemon.
Today is April Fool’s Day!
I even ended up buying dorayaki…
Because I am the director of the Giant’s Tale…
>>45
No, including this, the short film is a masterpiece even considering the scenes in the thread image.
>>45
People who haven’t really watched Doraemon and can only scrape by with “The Green Giant Legend” tend to say things like this.
If this happens and Doraemon doesn’t come back, Nobita’s limiter will break, and he’ll probably become a terrorist or something.
Idiot.
Cruel
Demon
You usually hang out with friends a lot, but are they really your friends?
Isn’t it a result of Dora’s education that they didn’t go bad?
>>49
My heart is about to break, so I’m drinking a lot of lies…
There is a compelling argument that it is acceptable to use the last secret tool purely to do bad things.
A scene where it becomes, “Doraemon is a friend to you too, right!”
In the end, when Doraemon comes back, everyone is happy, so the level of maliciousness here is strangely high.
The mentality of kids in the Showa era is cruel, isn’t it?
>>53
In the Heisei era…
I wonder if Nobita, Gian, and Suneo were really friends.
This costume doesn’t come out with a sense of playful teasing.
I would like to see a world line where Doraemon doesn’t come back from here.
In order to evoke emotions in the subsequent developments, we exaggerated and made it elaborate, and ended up becoming the worst duo.
It was the first theatrical release after Mr. F’s death, so many people saw this in theaters…
For Jai-Sune, if he hits Nobita, there will be retaliation, so it can’t be helped.
First, don’t hit.
The thread image has taken some effort to prepare, which means it’s not a lie that was suddenly thought up on the spot.
There must have been many times I reflected on it in my heart, yet the person who acted on it ended up being a complete lie without any heart.
It’s unbelievable that they’re making fun of the fact that Jai-sune was getting along with Doraemon and then just disappeared.
>>63
If Doraemon comes back and Gian is crying, you’ll be like, what kind of thought process are you having…?
>>68
When controlled by Suneo, it turns into a bundle of malice.
In the anime, they somewhat come to apologize later for going too far, but when they even prepare a costume in advance…
It doesn’t feel like a careless slip of the tongue or an over-the-line lie anymore…
Suneo is trash.
I wonder how you became an adult without Doraemon.
It could lead to suicide due to bullying along the way.
>>67
Gyan is an old-fashioned kid leader who is kind to the weak.
>>67
Eventually, you will be able to go to the bathroom alone in the middle of the night and also take the train to go to work…
It’s nice to understand that when I saw how downcast they were when they came to apologize, they must have been scolded heavily by Shizuka-chan behind the scenes.
It’s not just limited to here; isn’t it basically a relationship of bullying that seems to be gradually getting nerfed?
Like Crayon Shin-chan.
>>71
Speaking of which, a long time ago, Bou and Kazama used to beat Masao up badly…
Honorary April Fool
The reason I can’t truly love the old Dora’s Sneijder is because…
I just checked how it feels to hit with the new bat, so why…
That being said, in the Galaxy Express 999 as well, at the beginning, when Nobita is so worried about Doraemon not coming back for three days that he even ignores Sneetch’s bragging, he’s telling him things like, “Isn’t he at the health center?”
I remember the scene where we were on a seesaw with a cherry blossom tree in the background.
I can do it…
The subtly connected Secret Tools Museum is great, isn’t it?
>>80
My Best Dragon Movie
>>80
The day when Doraemon, who appears for just a moment, took the bell for repairs is April 1st.
Dad and Mom’s reaction when they found out that Doraemon had gone home was kind of lukewarm, right?
If it’s just Gian, he can be a nice guy, and if Nobita finds his courage, he can handle it.
However, Suneo is really a terrible guy because he uses his relatives’ or his parents’ money to get what he wants.
>>84
Therefore, no matter how much you torment your shins, there is good soil.
Regarding Gian, there were reports of incomprehensible violence he suffered late at night…
>>87
I don’t have a sense of distance, but I think walking to an empty lot in a sleepwalking state is something you’d see in a hospital story.
>>87
You’re at the level of a sleepwalking patient who should go to the hospital…
>>93
Regular violence and aggression as well.
I wonder if it’s some kind of mental illness.
Hey, skinny fatty!
I was thinking that in the alternate world of Goodbye, Doraemon, Suneo and Gian don’t seem to get along with Doraemon.
For some reason, it became even weirder due to the strange changes in the description…
The background in this movie is really beautiful with the cherry blossoms.
Because he’s a twisted elementary school student, it seems like he’s trying to tease Nobita and make him angry in order to cheer him up.
It might have been a prank.
Since they are elementary school students, the line of what they shouldn’t do is probably ambiguous.
An act that deserves to be beaten to death with a pipe on the spot.
What’s with that person who really hates Suneo?
>>98
Why are you using such strong words all of a sudden?
There may also be a route where I cut ties with Jaisune here and become best friends with Dekisugi.
Wasn’t Giant Suneo originally not on friendly terms with Dora?
I tend to forget because I have no way to watch the TV version of “Nobudora,” but I guess Jay and Sune were not on good terms.
That’s why the purification of the movie’s Jaisne was often made into a joke.
There are episodes in the original work where Doraemon gets furious and takes the lead in exacting revenge.
Giant Suneo is 1.05 times the size of Gian.
I think Nobita and Suneo make a pretty good pair when Gian isn’t around.
I was wondering what was showing at the same time, and it turns out it’s Nankai Great Adventure.
I can’t quite remember what Jaisne was doing over there.
>>108
Gian was getting along well with the pirate girl.
When I see their fake friendship, it reminds me of this.
>>109
Recall the friendship by turning this into a substitute!
Gian from the South Sea Adventure is a nice guy who has been regretting that he couldn’t help Nobita for a long time.
Temperature difference!
The two were bashing Nobita’s dad.
“Because ‘South Sea Adventure’ was made right after Professor F’s death, I didn’t know what to do, so I included a part of the original short story as is, and aside from that and the hot milk scene, I think it’s an enjoyable movie.”
This isn’t a TV special, but a movie.
Does that mean I can still see it normally?