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Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters [1] (ドラえもん のび太とふしぎ風使い, Doraemon Nobita to Fushigi Kazetsukai), also known as Doraemon and the Wind People, [2] is a 2003 Japanese animated science fantasy film which premiered on March 8, 2003 in Japan, based on the 23rd volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series.
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.
"The Puppet Master's Camera" - When someone takes a picture with Doraemon's Puppet Master's Camera, the camera creates miniature voodoo dolls of the person being photographed. Noby discovers this too late after using the camera to snap photos of his parents and Doraemon, and panic ensues when the resulting dolls get into the hands of Big and ...
He is known for directing the Doraemon TV and Movie series(1984–2005). He was born in Asakusa , Taitō, Tokyo . In 2012 he won Agency for Cultural Affair Award.
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves [2] (ドラえもん のび太と翼の勇者たち, Doraemon Nobita to Tsubasa no Yūsha-tachi), also known as Doraemon and the Winged Warriors, [3] is a 2001 Japanese animated science fiction adventure film which premiered in Japan on 10 March 2001, based on the 21st volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series.
It was the last Doraemon film written and supervised by series creator Fujiko F. Fujio before he died in September 1996, the remainder of the manga being completed and released in serialization after he died by apprentices (he died while inking and illustrating the manga) with the movie releasing months after his death.
Transliteration: "Sayōnara Doraemon" (Japanese: さようならドラえもん) March 20, 2009 () 289 "Nobita and the Star Floating Whale" Transliteration: "Nobita to Hoshi o Nagasu Kujira" (Japanese: のび太と星を流すクジラ) March 20, 2009 () 290 "Welcome to the Center of the Earth (Part 1)"