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The Greatest Doraemon Movie in History: "Nobita's Picture World Story"

My 2-year-and-2-month-old second son's memorable theater debut!
The three of us, including my 7-year-old eldest son, went to TOHO Cinemas.
The movie was, quite simply, Doraemon.
I originally had zero expectations. Honestly, I wanted to see Anora...

However...

This Doraemon movie is a masterpiece!!
It far exceeded my expectations.

I was prepared for my second son to fuss and for us to have to leave midway through the theater screening. But my worries were completely unnecessary.
He watched the whole thing through to the end.
After sitting down, he sat on my lap and nimbly carried popcorn from the armrest to his mouth.
His little back looked as if he were saying, 'There's nothing like movie theater popcorn.'
My son, well done.

As for the content of the movie,
the way they introduced the picture world was 100% perfect.
And that opening was wonderful!
The characters were also charming and wonderful.
The story development and dialogue, which explored the sub-theme of what makes a good painting, delivered a universal and wonderful message throughout.
And the climax brought me to tears.
Regardless of the era, the richness of color through art, the beauty of art, things that should be cherished, and universal messages are depicted everywhere.

Also, unlike past works that pushed the concept of 'friendship' in an unnecessarily forced way, this one showed friendship through the story's development. Excellent!
There was also a touching depiction of friendship in the final act!
I really want everyone to see it!!

Doraemon is only Nobuyo Oyama.
As a middle-aged person, I am naturally a fan of the 'Nobu-Dora' era.
I have seen a few movies since she stepped down, but it goes without saying that I hadn't accepted the new voice actors, if you'll forgive me.
I wasn't going to switch to the 'Wasa-Dora' side so easily.
By the time I finished watching these 100 minutes, I had completely overwritten my preference to Wasa-Dora. Or should I say, updated it?
I rediscovered that Doraemon is such an adorable character in the Wasa-Dora version.
The line 'I'm not a raccoon dog' is just too cute.
Yes, if you haven't seen it, please go to the theater.

Actually, this was my second time seeing it in theaters with my 7-year-old eldest son, haha.


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