The appeal and evaluation of the movie Doraemon "Nobita and the Robot Kingdom": Impressions and recommended points of the 23rd movie

The appeal and evaluation of the movie Doraemon "Nobita and the Robot Kingdom": Impressions and recommended points of the 23rd movie

Doraemon the Movie "Nobita and the Robot Kingdom" - An emotional and adventurous journey

The Doraemon movie "Nobita and the Robot Kingdom", released on March 9, 2002, is the 23rd film in the Doraemon series and the 23rd feature film. The movie was directed by Shibayama Tsutomu and based on the original story by Fujiko F. Fujio. It was co-produced by Shin-Ei Animation, Shogakukan, and TV Asahi, and distributed by Toho. In a compact 81-minute length, it tells a story of adventure, friendship, and emotion.

story

The story of the movie begins with the boy robot Poco, who was mistakenly ordered from a mail-order machine at a future department store and ended up on Earth, and is taken back to his hometown, the Robot Kingdom, in a new time machine. However, in the Robot Kingdom, droid soldiers are hunting robots under the orders of Queen Jeanne, and Poco's mother is imprisoned in a prison in the royal palace. When Nobita and his friends find out, they struggle to save Poco's mother. They defeat Commander Dester, who was instigating Queen Jeanne behind the scenes, and succeed in rescuing Poco's mother. Then, in the paradise discovered in Rainbow Valley, Queen Jeanne declares that she will rebuild a new kingdom where robots and humans live in peace, as envisioned by Queen Jeanne's late father, former King Eitom, and Doraemon and his friends leave and return to Earth.

cast

The film features a star-studded cast of voice actors, including Nobuyo Oyama as Doraemon, Noriko Obara as Nobita, Houko Kuwashima as Poco, Chiharu Niiyama as Jeanne, and Shuichiro Moriyama as Dester. The main characters from the Doraemon series also continue to appear, including Michiko Nomura as Shizuka, Kazuya Tatekabe as Gian, and Kaneta Kimotsuki as Suneo. In addition, many voice actors play unique characters, such as KONISHIKI as Connick, Takanobu Hozumi as Dr. Capek, and Yoshiko Fujita as Maria.

Main Staff

The film is directed by Shibayama Tsutomu, who has worked on many feature films in the Doraemon series. The screenplay is by Kishima Nobuaki, the direction is by Park Kyung-soon, the original story is by Fujiko F. Fujio, and the original drawings are by Fujiko Productions. The chief producers are Yamada Toshihide and Kimura Junichi, and the producers are Ogura Kumi, Osawa Masayuki, Iwamoto Taro, and Kaji Jun. The animation director is Tominaga Sadayoshi, the assistant animation director is Iwamatsu Takashi, the basic setting is Kawamoto Seihei, the cinematographer is Umeda Toshiyuki, the art director is Kawaguchi Masaaki, and the music is by Horii Katsumi. The theme song is sung by Yamano Satoko, KONISHIKI, and Niiyama Chiharu.

Theme songs and music

The opening theme of the movie is "Doraemon no Uta" with lyrics by Kusube Takumi, music and arrangement by Kikuchi Shunsuke, and vocals by Yamano Satoko. The ending theme is "Issho ni Arukou ~Walking Into Sunshine~" with lyrics, music and arrangement by BANANA ICE (Shitamachi Kyodai) and vocals by KONISHIKI. The inserted song is "Hitori Janai ~I'll Be There~" with lyrics and music by BANANA ICE (Shitamachi Kyodai), arrangement by Sawada Kan, and vocals by KONISHIKI with Niyama Chiharu. These songs play an important role in livening up the movie's moving scenes.

Related Titles

The movie Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom was produced as part of the Doraemon series. The Doraemon series has been developed in various media such as TV anime, movies, and manga, and is loved by many fans. This movie, as one of them, fully brings out the charm of the series.

Evaluation and Impressions

The Doraemon movie "Nobita and the Robot Kingdom" has been highly praised as a work that depicts adventure, friendship, and a touching story. In particular, the characters' feelings and growth are carefully depicted, such as the relationship between Poco and his mother, the growth of Queen Jeanne, and the confrontation with Commander Destar, leaving viewers with a deep impression. In addition, the settings such as the mail-order machine at the future department store, the new time machine, and the robot kingdom are also fascinating, providing visual enjoyment.

Furthermore, the film deals with the theme of the coexistence of robots and humans, and contains a message that is relevant to modern society. The scene in which Queen Jeanne follows her late father's will and rebuilds a new kingdom is particularly moving, giving hope and courage to viewers. The film also depicts the friendship and cooperation between Doraemon and friends, making it a film that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.

Recommended points

The movie Doraemon "Nobita and the Robot Kingdom" is recommended for the following reasons:

  • A moving story : The relationship between Poco and his mother, the growth of Queen Jeanne, and the confrontation with Commander D'Ester are all carefully depicted to deeply move the audience.
  • Fascinating Settings : The settings, including a mail-order machine in a futuristic department store, a new type of time machine, and a robot kingdom, are fascinating and provide visual enjoyment.
  • Message to modern society : The film deals with the theme of the coexistence of robots and humans, and contains a message that is relevant to modern society.
  • A luxurious cast and staff : The cast includes voice actors who play the main characters in the Doraemon series, as well as voice actors who play unique characters, and a highly experienced staff.
  • Emotional Music : The opening theme, ending theme, and insert songs play an important role in enhancing the emotional scenes in the film.

The movie Doraemon "Nobita and the Robot Kingdom" is a work that can be enjoyed by both children and adults as a story of adventure, friendship, and emotion. Please come and experience the excitement at the theater.

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