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"Doraemon Stove" Transliteration: "Doraemon sutōbu" (Japanese: ドラえもんストーブ) November 23, 2018 () 967 "Growing Persimmons In One Night" Transliteration: "Hitoban de kaki no mi ga natta" (Japanese: 一晩でカキの実がなった) November 23, 2018 () 968 "The Helping Hand Spray"
Doraemon gives Big G a piece of this candy with the voice of a popular television singer, allowing the tone-deaf Big G to make it to the finals of a television singing competition. However, Doraemon forgot to mention that the candy's effects only last for 30 minutes. Gadget introduced: Voicemint Maker.
Alongside with the above series, a second series called Doraemon's Movie Stories (映画ストーリー ドラえもん, Eiga sutōrī Doraemon) based on the 2005 series movies was also produced, however the majority of movies in the 2005 series lack their own manga versions. [1] Most of the adaptations are original stories from the 2005 series.
Doraemon (ドラえもん) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujiko F. Fujio. First serialized in 1969, the manga's chapters were collected in 45 tankōbon volumes published by Shogakukan from 1974 to 1996.
Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia (映画ドラえもん: のび太と空の 理想郷 (ユートピア), Eiga Doraemon: Nobita to Sora no Utopia) is a 2023 Japanese animated science fiction adventure film. It is the 42nd film of the Japanese animated series Doraemon created by Fujiko F. Fujio. [2]
The original series films were directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi in 1980, Hideo Nishimaki from 1981-1982, and Tsutomu Shibayama from 1983-2004. Shunsuke Kikuchi was the music composer of the movies from 1980-1997, Senri Oe served as music composer from 1998-1999, Katsumi Horii served as music composer from 2000-2004.
Transliteration: "Kawauso Nobita no dai bōken" (Japanese: カワウソのび太の大冒険) May 27, 2011 () 407 "The Wishing Star" Transliteration: "Negai hoshi" (Japanese: ねがい星) June 3, 2011 () 408 "The Big Popularity Pheromone Plan" Transliteration: "motemotēru dai sakusen" (Japanese: モテモテール大作戦)
It celebrates 50 years of the Doraemon franchise, alongside Stand by Me Doraemon 2. [2] The screenplay for Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur is written by Genki Kawamura. The film was initially planned to be released on March 6, 2020 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was postponed and was released on August 7, 2020.