The theatrical version of "Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur", which celebrates the 50th anniversary of Doraemon's birth, has been confirmed to be introduced to mainland China, and a trailer with Chinese subtitles has been released. The specific release date of the film in mainland China is to be determined. Chinese trailer: The film was released in Japan on August 7, with a cumulative box office of 2.8 billion yen and a total of 2.36 million viewers. In addition to the original voice actors Wasabi Mizuta, Megumi Ohara, Yumi Kakazu, Tomokazu Seki, and Subaru Kimura, Takuya Kimura and Naomi Watanabe also participated in the dubbing of the film, and Mr. Children sang the theme song "Birthday". Plot summary: Nobita went to the Dinosaur Museum to experience excavating fossils and accidentally discovered a fossil. He believed that it was definitely a dinosaur fossil, so he used Doraemon's prop "Time Wrap" to return the fossil to its original state... As a result, twin dinosaurs Xiaoxiu and Xiaomi were born! Nobita raised them with love like a parent, but these two dinosaurs could never survive in the modern world. So, Nobita made up his mind to bring Xiaoxiu and Xiaomi back to their original era, and set off with Doraemon and his friends to the end of the Cretaceous period 66 million years ago... |
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