Since accompanying Nobita, the robot cat Doraemon has taken the boy to travel to new lands that challenge human imagination.
Let’s review Nobita’s memorable times away from home!
1. Go back in time to primitive Japan
The 1989 film and the 2016 remake are set in primitive times 70,000 years ago in Japan.
Together, they help a primitive boy named Kukuru defend his tribe against the power of Gigazombies.
2. Lost in space with the space knights
The 35th film of the Doraemon movie series titled Doraemon Movie: Nobita and the Space Knights (2015) takes audiences to the vast universe.
However, while filming, they were mistaken for real heroes.
3. Antarctic exploration
The next strange place that Doraemon took his best friend to explore is right on Earth, but so far not many people can access it.
The interesting point of the film is that it opens up the cold but vibrant world of Antarctica.
4. Travel to the moon
The movie Doraemon: Nobita and the Moon Adventure (2019) begins with a rather funny reason: Nobita wants to prove to everyone that there is a Rabbit kingdom on the moon, so he asked Doraemon’s treasure to realize it.
The animated film makes the audience excited about the colorful life on the moon created thanks to Doraemon’s treasures as well as the imagination of the group of friends.
5. Back to the age of the dinosaurs
The age of dinosaurs and reptiles is always an amazing period that people wish to admire.
A wild, beautiful world that also contains countless mysteries is waiting for friends to explore.
6. Travel to the world of tiny people in outer space
Inspired by the name of the Hollywood movie Star Wars, Movie Doraemon: Nobita and the Tiny Space Wars 2021 begins with a battle on a distant planet where president Papi
Every time the Doraemon series takes the audience to the vast world of space, we have the opportunity to admire the meticulously and spectacularly described world that the work brings.
Surely the work will inspire young audiences to explore the universe.
Movie Doraemon: Nobita and the Little Universe War 2021 – Opening in theaters with subtitles and dubbing from: May 27, 2022 – Special screening on May 21 and 22, 2022.