Doraemon Movie 26: Nobita no Kyouryuu 2006
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 / 映画 ドラえもん のび太の恐竜2006
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Kids, Time Travel | |
Themes: Time Travel | |
Demographics: Kids | |
Studios: Shin-Ei Animation | |
Producers: Shogakukan Productions | |
Rating: 7.63 / 10 | |
Rank: #1532 | |
Popularity: #5495 | |
Users Listed: 18,003 | |
Users Scored: 11,977 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 04/12/2022 | |
Aired: March 4, 2006 (Winter) | |
Type: movie | |
Age Rating: PG | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
A chance discovery transforms everyday life for Nobita and his friends when they hatch an ancient dinosaur egg using Doraemon's futuristic gadgets. The unlikely companions face a significant challenge as they realize the dinosaur's place is not in the present. With a heavy heart, Nobita must return the creature to its original time period, only to find it threatened by temporal hunters from the distant future. This journey takes Doraemon and Nobita on an expedition into prehistoric landscapes, where they must navigate dangers both natural and man-made to protect the dinosaurs and ensure their survival. The series explores themes of responsibility, environmentalism, and the complexities of altering the past, all while balancing lighthearted moments with genuine peril.
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Characters:
- Doraemon (Main) - Voice Actors: Mizuta, Wasabi, Lizárraga, Estívaliz, Ubaldi, Pietro
- Gouda, Takeshi (Main) - Voice Actors: Kimura, Subaru, Bottale, Luca
- Honekawa, Suneo (Main) - Voice Actors: Seki, Tomokazu, Palomar, Antón, Scianca, Patrizia
- Minamoto, Shizuka (Main) - Voice Actors: Kakazu, Yumi, Valenti, Federica
- Nobi, Nobita (Main) - Voice Actors: Oohara, Megumi, Rey, Geni, Garbolino, Davide
- Piisuke (Main) - Voice Actors: Kamiki, Ryunosuke
- Nobi, Nobisuke (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Prieto, Víctor, Matsumoto, Yasunori, Rasini, Cesare
Staff:
- Yamazaki, Tatsuji (Producer)
- Kusuba, Kouzou (Director, Script)
- Watanabe, Ayumu (Director, Storyboard, Screenplay)
- Aki, Youko (Theme Song Lyrics)
- Sukima Switch (Theme Song Performance, Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Arrangement)
- Fujiko, Fujio F. (Original Creator)
- Fujimoto, Michiko (Editing)
- Fujiwara, Yoshie (In-Between Animation)
- Hamasu, Hideki (Key Animation)
- Hashimoto, Shinji (Key Animation)
- Hayashi, Shizuka (Key Animation)
- Hirokawa, Kouji (Production Manager)
- Inoue, Akiko (Digital Paint)
- Kaku, Tetsurou (Key Animation)
- Kawabata, Erkin (Key Animation)
- Kim, Jeong-soon (In-Between Animation)
- Konishi, Kenichi (Animation Director)
- Kosugi, Nahoko (In-Between Animation)
- Lee, Mi-kyung (Background Art)
- Makihara, Ryoutarou (Key Animation)
- Masuda, Hirofumi (Key Animation)
- Matsui, Riwako (Key Animation)
- Matsumoto, Norio (Key Animation)
- Matsumoto, Kenji (Background Art)
- Matsumoto, Yoshikatsu (Background Art)
- Matsutani, Sanae (Color Design)
- Miyashita, Shinpei (Assistant Director)
- Miyazawa, Yasunori (Key Animation)
- Mori, Hisashi (Key Animation)
- Natsume, Shingo (Key Animation)
- Nishida, Tatsuzou (Key Animation)
- Nishida, Minoru (Art Director)
- Numai, Nobuo (Background Art)
- Okayasu, Hajime (Editing)
- Okuno, Hiroyuki (Key Animation)
- Ooshiro, Masaru (Key Animation)
- Ootake, Masae (Key Animation)
- Park, Jin Kyung (In-Between Animation)
- Saida, Toshitsugu (Key Animation)
- Sasaki, Masakatsu (Key Animation)
- Sasaki, Miwa (Key Animation)
- Seki, Shuuichi (Key Animation)
- Sugiyama, Noboru (Chief Producer)
- Suzuki, Tsutomu (Key Animation)
- Takeyama, Maiko (In-Between Animation)
- Tazaki, Mariko (Background Art)
- Tsuchihashi, Makoto (Background Art)
- Uemura, Jun (Key Animation)
- Yagami, Kouichi (Key Animation)
- Yamaguchi, Akiko (Key Animation)
Reviews:
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User Akaza1990 (Score: 9/10):
This is the first ever doraemon movie I have ever watched! The story is very interesting and makes you very emotional at the end if you are into Doraemon. The Art is really beautiful for that time and the sound was perfect aswell. The characters are amazing and you can really see how they develop. Enjoyment is on 100% Overall Ill give it 9/10, as I said it really made emotional at the end and thats what I like about these sorts of animes.I really dont see anything I didnt like about this movie, it really was just very good.nnRecommended to all anime lovers! -
User AoshimaHyoshi (Score: 9/10):
I'm bad with writing and this is my first review but the feel is strong in me after re-watching so i want to write one. The movie is about friendship, courage, love, fighting for good,... typical doreamon story, but it will lighten your soul from ecchi, dark anime nowadays. What i like about this movie was the story and music, Sukima Switch did very well.Although it was a remake, but it carried out a lot of things: lambent,lively,colorful art ; the sound is well-made: dinosaurs's roar,running sound very true... The original movie could not be outdone but this remake kept most of the good partsfrom the original and successfully breathed new life into the franchise with refreshing animation and many nice new additions.nnStory: 9/10nMusic:9/10nArt:8/10nnMy recommendation: watch it with your loved one or family and have a funny, feeling times or you can watch it alone to think about something deeply? LOLnnMay be after watching it, you will find something that you missed? -
User albertonykus (Score: 6/10):
My overall take: A competent, straightforward remake of a classic Doraemon film. This is a remake of Nobita's Dinosaur (1980), in which the main character Nobita uses one of Doraemon's gadgets to revive the fossilized egg of a plesiosaur and keeps the hatchling as a pet. I found the original plot to be serviceable but straightforward and relatively unremarkable, and it has not been changed much in this movie outside of minor details. However, the remake does include some tweaks to the climax and additional character moments that I liked. It is also visually interesting; besides the switch to digital animation and updated designs for manyof the extinct animals, the art style in this film is much more experimental than that of most other Doraemon movies.nnIf you could only watch one version of Nobita's Dinosaur, either the original or the remake are fine to view on their own, and I give both the same rating. This one is arguably a better movie by a small margin, though the original has the context of historical novelty going for it.
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Related Anime/Manga:
- Doraemon Movie 01: Nobita no Kyouryuu (anime - Alternative Version)
- Doraemon (2005) (anime - Parent Story)