The "Movie of Doraemon" franchise is one of the most successful animated film series in history, having grossed over worldwide as of 2020. Since the release of the first film in 1980, the series has become a cornerstone of Japanese cinema, even surpassing Godzilla as the highest-grossing film franchise in Japan. The Evolution of Doraemon Cinema
Following a brief hiatus, the series was rebooted with updated animation and voice acting. This era includes both original stories and high-definition remakes of classic films like Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 . movie of doraemon
The franchise is structured around annual theatrical releases, typically debuting during Japan’s spring break season. These films are often based on the "Doraemon Long Stories" manga series. The "Movie of Doraemon" franchise is one of
films have been a cinematic staple since the first feature, Nobita's Dinosaur This era includes both original stories and high-definition
One summer evening, Nobita stares at the sky and wishes upon a shooting star — not for toys or games, but for "one day where nothing goes wrong." But the star falls nearby. When he and Doraemon investigate, they find a small, broken pocket watch glowing with stardust.
Before they can return it, a mysterious girl named Yuki appears from a fading beam of light. She’s the Keeper of Temporal Skies, and her floating island in the sky is crumbling. Without the Chronometer, constellations are freezing mid-twinkle, and tomorrow never comes for her world.