
Nobita, who was told by the guest boy, “Just draw what you really like!”
When you said “What do you like?” and I saw you grab the blue crayon without hesitation, I cried like crazy.
Since I couldn’t buy it online, after work I went to the Future Department Store in Odaiba and bought a postcard and a clear file.
Limited-time exhibition “Doraemon: Nobita’s Picture Book World Story” features “Clumsy Doraemon.” Original illustrations created by character designer Akira Yamashita (illustration) and art director Yuya Tomozawa (background art) are on display at the Doraemon Future Department Store Odaiba and Tokyo Solamachi POPUP!! DO NOT TOUCH Photography allowed PHOTOS OK Now playing in theaters ©Fujiko Pro, Shogakukan, TV Asahi, Shin ei and ADK 2023
This was a poorly made dragon that was displayed in the store.
I thought I would look at the picture world one more time since it mostly ends on the 22nd, but I couldn’t.
The scene where the clumsy Doraemon appears is really great…
I am weak to the development where the item that Nobita put his all into, despite being clumsy, becomes the key to a turnaround!!!
Nobi Nobi!
I keep crying during this scene with Doraemon.
What is this? I really want it!
I hope it gets released as software soon… I want to see it again.
This year, I definitely cried a lot over anime.
If anything, I cry at the end of the OP where F-sensei is part of the painting parody.
>>10Since it was released, I’ve been watching that OP regularly.
I go from a bleached world to the world of Clumsy Doraemon, where it’s colorful and Doraemon is kind… I can’t help but cry.
Ahh! The fortress is white!! It was originally made of water!! Ahhh!! I was groaning like that all the way to the end.
That’s a nice picture.
>>13But this isn’t worth even this much!
You don’t understand, do you?!
Ah, movie-related merchandise.
It’s a lump of tears, but the adventure part is extremely well-crafted.
I am weak against things like this, where they don’t break the appeal for children and use subtle gestures to make you cry…
I hope the release or the DVD arrives soon.
I want to see the moving thread image again.
The guest’s Noja Loli is always cute.
Teaming up with Shizuka-chan and doing some last-minute heroics with a flying broomstick and fishing rod is really reliable.
Shizuka-chan riding on a broom is just too impressive…
The painting world was seriously among the best of the best.
As expected of the fourth movie of the Doraemon series… it was a masterpiece this year.
I might concede to others in terms of liveliness, but the aftertaste lingered for over a week.
It resonates with everyone who has ever drawn a picture.
It’s like Alice in Wonderland, isn’t it? It’s great how it has that kind of mechanism…
Also, there are properly dogs that eat leftover food from the bread plate and eat their meals.
A clown dressed oddly for the time being the criminal, or reasons for hating baths!
I’m glad that my first crush period only lasted from ages 6 to 10 because the movie that came out was Doraemon.
If you were just a guest in a normal movie, your life would be spent searching for the eye color of the girl you’ve been in love with for about 80 years.
Does this work have any elements of a big dragon?
>>26It’s very rough.
>>28Thank you, I’ll see you.
The theme song is going to be Masayoshi Yamazaki!
Piledriver little girl
It’s sad, but it doesn’t feel pushy, so it’s just the right balance.
>>30It feels like leaving more than half behind.
I think it’s a guest design that resembles the heroines from Doraemon.
I’ve been doing various animations for Wasa Dora for such a long time now, so there’s no sense of discomfort at all.
I can say for certain that the way Dad is treated at the beginning and end is better than the original genius.
The genius of the original work will definitely forget that setting.
The fact that it was left behind means that there was something captivating about it, so it’s a relic.
In the dragon battle, everyone dies dramatically.
The silence after using the fluttering cloak and the beam spreading out was quite something… It’s rare to go that far.
The animation is amazing.
The animation is good throughout the entire work.
You might think you can defeat them with Moses’ staff! And they even use pictures of Doraemon, so you might think they’ll win!
“‘Sketch’ is great again… it has such good lyrics…”
I can feel Nobidora, and I can also feel plenty of Milo → Claire.
>>40>選んだのは君に似合う 淡く優しい色>少し照れ臭いけど 真面目に君のこと見つめてるFrom both Nobita’s perspective and Milo’s perspective, they will surely choose “blue” to draw… that’s why I like this part.
I like the balance where the person who created several key characters in the story doesn’t come to the forefront much in the play.
>>41I think it would have been interesting if an artist who painted Izelle had come forward.
When the bat disappeared at the end, and I was like “What, what, what…” it felt like I was going to die when the princess started to disappear too.
Why flowing somen? I created a sense of discomfort with the dislike for the bath, and then at the point where the devil melts in the water.
Ah… you’re really good at making me understand without saying it directly.
The way the connection to the main body drifting in the time hole manifests as the prophetic ability of the dreamer is too skillful in a science fiction sense.
It’s nice to see that a playful charm, almost like a joke, has been added to the character.
Is it the time to be making coffee?!!
Even Nobita, who has been together for that long, can miss the range of the white part…
The picture is split in two, with only one half coming to the future, and I was struck by the gimmick of time travel.
It’s great how they keep getting into trouble despite having almost unlimited secret gadgets…
The dragon is too strong…
Even though it’s right next to the town, I’m building a base at the foot of the lake with solidified water.
There was an easy-to-understand lecture explaining that when you use rehydrating furikake, it returns to water.
I didn’t notice the key to the final turnaround at all.
The subtle sense of discomfort is really well done as it all serves as foreshadowing for the reversal…
NOBI
Norby
Huh? He’s a perfect Doraemon who is quite short-tempered and careless, yet super kind to Nobita, isn’t he?
I’m going to cry.
There’s a scene where the painting breaks and Bibbi enters the world of paintings, right?
There, the clumsy Doraemon is properly protecting Nobita and ends up crying.
After having discussed multiple times how the thoughts and imagination of the person who drew the picture are reflected,
Even the clumsy Doraemon will definitely help and support Nobita…
That time patrol monotone brother was so much like a resident of the TP world that it wouldn’t have been strange if Bon had appeared as a guest just like that.
Okkyo Dog & Cat!
Whoa… Izelle is too strong…
It was really nice that Maiyo quickly became friends with Nobita.
Nobita is really mature, but he often becomes friends with boys like Dekisugi-kun, who are curious and lively for their age.
>>61If it’s the same director, perhaps it’s the museum’s Kurt or something.
It’s a different director, but there’s also Luka-kun from the Moon.
We get along well, don’t we, Nobita-kun?
And the night conversation event will definitely be included.