
Fujiko F. Fujio Original Movie Dorami-chan Arara♥ Shonen Sanzokudan! VHS Hi-Fi Color Stereo 40 minutes Standard (Includes trailer edit) Shogakukan Video
Surprisingly, we travel to various timelines.
I remember watching this repeatedly; it brings back memories.
I liked this rice planting robot.
The unpleasant reality that Suneo’s ancestors were feudal lords.
>>3There is a historical figure named Bone Skin, you know…
A movie that allows you to see the precious life of the 22nd century.
I want an ear-equipped super Doraemon.
This is a masterpiece, isn’t it?
The description of the hideout is just too amazing.
An anime that makes you think the water looks really cold.
Where can I see it?
>>8A selection of masterpieces in the film celebrating the 90th anniversary of Fujiko F. Fujio on Amazon Prime.
>>17Can I watch it on Amazon Prime?
For the first time in my life, I am grateful to someone without a name.
Doraemon’s sister Dorami-chan is too cute when she is moved by the deliciousness of grilled fish.
It was great to see Suneo’s ancestor eating a tomato and being moved by it.
“Chair”
“Table”
The scene is surprisingly memorable.
>>11Now that my heart is dirty, it only looks like dystopian food… None of the dishes resemble their ingredients…
>>11I liked this as a child and watched it many times.
In the manga based on F’s original work, the only food from the future that appears is sweets that look like pearls.
It seems that food culture is a legitimate extension from Nobita’s era, judging by things like memory bread and the tester bread for stomachache medicine.
Similar to the previous mini-drama SOS, the short stories featuring Dorami-chan often depict Nobita’s family as quite assertive, don’t they?
When I looked at it now, the stage is set in 1580, which was still in the midst of the Warring States period.
Considering that, the Bone River family’s territory is quite peaceful… I understand that for the citizens, the taxes can be quite heavy, but isn’t it amazing that Snepapa is able to maintain such a peaceful state during this time…?
Nobita!
It wasn’t Nobibou!
Just by wearing glasses.
Children of the Sengoku period are strong.
If you raise Nobihira’s level, the levels of other ancestors will also increase accordingly.
It’s terrible that Nobita is still quite below the average, even though he has improved a little.
The dining scene and the harvest scene are impressive.
Anyway, it’s an incredibly exciting anime.
The habit of checking the rank of ancestors starts from a rather creepy place.
They’re like the kind of people who have been around since the Sengoku period.
The mystery of the Bone River tribe and the Goda tribe that does not exist in Sewashi’s era.
>>24Goda seeks the Nobi blood in every era, so he will blend into Nobi in some era and be integrated into Sewashi.
>>30Way of speaking!
I want glasses that give me courage.
I want to treat it as one of the few movies featuring Suneo, but…
It’s troublesome because it’s not exactly Suneo.
How about we say it’s a Honkawa movie?
It’s sad that there are original movies featuring Dorami-chan as the main character, but when Sewashi-kun takes the lead, it feels different somehow…
Maybe it’s because Sewashi-kun is independent unlike Nobita.
Spin-offs like this feel really strange when done with Doraemon compared to other works.
I didn’t know there was something like this…
>>32Because it’s an original anime film that doesn’t have a comic version.
By the way, this is the second work and the mini-dragon essentially takes the lead role.
>>37It was really nice to see Nobita become a reliable adult.
>>40Is this the one with Nobita in the design of Narukemarebangakapi?
It’s nice that the original character Arara has a presence of self-assertion that isn’t overly offensive.
It’s usually the case that original characters like this are not very well liked.
>>34Somehow, being on the lookout has been just right.
I didn’t know what Arara was all about for a long time.
I always thought it was a work where things like “Arara❤” happen in a lucky lewd way.
Speaking of which, that long-armed robot is named AraA.
It’s quite a privilege that my name is included in the title, considering I don’t usually watch main films.
This was on the beta tape.
Wow, I might remember this from my childhood!
For some reason, I recognized it as a parody of period dramas, but was it really my ancestor?
>>42It might be because, around this time, Crayon Shin-chan had episodes featuring a historical drama experience village or parodies of Star Wars.
Wasn’t there something like Arara and Mini Dora SOS and one more?
>>43Is it the one from Journey to the West? Almost no appearance of Dorami-chan though.
The blue straw hat from Dorami-chan’s love story.
And there was also the dinosaur one.
I remember the scene where they washed the old crew like in a washing machine and gave them glasses as a present.
I was amazed by the reality of the scenery’s depiction as a child.
Living only with children is similar to the lunar exploration period.
Eating white rice looks really delicious.