Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil - A story of adventure and friendshipDoraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil, released on March 13, 1982, is the third feature film in the Doraemon series and the third feature-length film. The film is based on the original story by Fujiko F. Fujio and was directed by Nishimaki Hideo and produced by Shin-Ei Animation, Shogakukan, and TV Asahi. It was distributed by Toho, has an Eirin rating of 110618, and a running time of 91 minutes. The copyright is held by Fujiko Productions, Shogakukan, TV Asahi, Shin-Ei, and ADK. storyAt the beginning of the movie, a mysterious stray dog named Peko appears before Doraemon and his friends. Guided by Peko, Doraemon, Nobita, Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo set out on an adventure to find a mysterious giant statue hidden in the jungles of Africa. On the way, they overcome many obstacles and finally reach a kingdom of dogs that has never been seen before. However, the kingdom has revived a super weapon and is preparing to attack the human world. Doraemon and his friends decide to fight in accordance with a prophecy passed down in the kingdom. castDoraemon is played by Nobuyo Oyama, Nobita by Noriko Obara, Shizuka by Michiko Nomura, Gian by Kazuya Tatekabe, Suneo by Kaneta Kimotsuki, and Peko by Mari Shimizu. These voice actors bring out the individuality of the characters to the fullest and play an important role in making the story more exciting. Main StaffThe screenplay was written by the original author Fujiko F. Fujio, the animation director was Sadayoshi Tominaga, the layout was Yoshio Kabashima, the art director was Seihei Kawamoto, the cinematographers were Akira Koike and Akiko Suzuki, the sound director was Yasuo Urakami, the music was Shunsuke Kikuchi, the supervisor was Daikichirou Kusube, and the producer was Soichi Bekshi. All of these staff members worked together to improve the quality of the film. Main CharactersDoraemon is a cat-shaped robot from the 22nd century, who was sent to the present day by Nobita's great-grandson Sewashi in a time machine to help the lazy and crybaby Nobita. He pulls out a lot of secret gadgets from the fourth-dimensional pocket on his stomach. His favorite food is dorayaki, and he hates mice. Nobita is a boy who is not good at both studying and sports, but he has a bright personality and a caring heart. He has a talent for cat's cradle, shooting, and napping that no one can beat. He loves Shizuka and wants her to become his future wife. Shizuka is Nobita's classmate. She is beautiful and smart, so she is popular in class. She has a strong sense of purpose and hates crooked things. She is learning piano and violin, but her violin skills may not be that great. Gian is a strong, violent, but very reliable bully. His dream is to become a singer, but he has an incredibly bad voice and is tone-deaf. He causes trouble for his friends when he performs at a concert in a vacant lot. Suneo's father is a company president, so his family is very wealthy. He often brags about his wealth, making Nobita jealous. He tries to please Gian, and he also has a mother-boy side. His dream is to become a fashion designer. Evaluation and ImpressionsThe Doraemon movie "Nobita and the Haunts of Evil" is a work with themes of adventure and friendship, and can be enjoyed by both children and adults. In particular, the fantastical setting of the dog kingdom and the tense storyline surrounding a super weapon have the power to draw viewers in. The movie also depicts the friendship and cooperation between Doraemon and his friends, and there are many heartwarming scenes. The voice actors' performances are also excellent, especially Nobuyo Oyama's Doraemon and Noriko Ohara's Nobita, who bring out the best in their characters. In addition, Shunsuke Kikuchi's music is also an important element in livening up the story, effectively expressing the thrill of adventure and the warmth of friendship. This movie is one of the most highly acclaimed in the Doraemon series, and is loved by many fans. This story of adventure and friendship not only gives children dreams and hope, but also has the power to inspire adults. We hope you will watch the movie "Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil" and experience its charm for yourself. Recommended pointsThe reasons to recommend the Doraemon movie "Nobita and the Great Evil" are as follows:
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