Doraemon Movie 34: Shin Nobita no Daimakyou – Peko to 5-nin no Tankentai

Doraemon the Movie: Nobita in the New Haunts of Evil -Peko and the Five Explorers- / 映画 ドラえもん 新・のび太の大魔境~ペコと5人の探検隊~ / Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon - Peko and the Exploration Party of Five
Doraemon Movie 34: Shin Nobita no Daimakyou – Peko to 5-nin no Tankentai
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Kids
Demographics: Kids
Studios: Shin-Ei Animation
Rating: 7.49 / 10
Rank: #2049
Popularity: #6639
Users Listed: 11,130
Users Scored: 7,363
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 01/18/2022
Aired: March 8, 2014 (Winter)
Type: movie
Age Rating: PG
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

Set in a near-future Tokyo, this series revisits a familiar childhood tale through a contemporary lens. The story centers on a young boy named Nobita, perpetually unlucky and struggling in school, who is aided by Doraemon, a robotic cat from the 22nd century equipped with futuristic gadgets. The narrative follows their attempts to overcome challenges presented by a mysterious and mischievous entity threatening to disrupt the city's technological harmony. Exploring themes of friendship, responsibility, and the consequences of unchecked ambition, the anime blends lighthearted comedy with moments of genuine emotional depth. It offers a nostalgic experience for those familiar with the source material while providing an accessible entry point for new viewers interested in stories exploring the complexities of growing up and the power of connection.

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Characters:

  • Doraemon (Main) - Voice Actors: Ubaldi, Pietro, Mizuta, Wasabi, Lizárraga, Estívaliz
  • Gouda, Takeshi (Main) - Voice Actors: Bottale, Luca, Kimura, Subaru, Escobal García, Alberto
  • Honekawa, Suneo (Main) - Voice Actors: Seki, Tomokazu, Palomar, Antón, Scianca, Patrizia
  • Minamoto, Shizuka (Main) - Voice Actors: Kakazu, Yumi, Valenti, Federica, Lin, Angel
  • Nobi, Nobita (Main) - Voice Actors: Oohara, Megumi, Rey, Geni, Garbolino, Davide
  • Kaminari (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Houki, Katsuhisa, Scarabelli, Mario
  • Peko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kobayashi, Yuu, Zalone, Tommaso

Staff:

  • Sawabe, Nobumasa (Producer)
  • Tsuruzaki, Rika (Producer)
  • Yakuwa, Shinnosuke (Director, Storyboard)
  • Okano, Shingo (Episode Director)
  • Kis-My-Ft2 (Theme Song Performance)
  • Kurosu, Katsuhiko (Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Lyrics)
  • Endou, Masaaki (Key Animation)
  • Fujiko, Fujio F. (Original Creator)
  • Fujimoto, Michiko (Editing)
  • Hata, Ayako (Key Animation)
  • Horie, Tasuku (Animation Check)
  • Itokawa, Yukiyoshi (Sound Effects)
  • Kim, Mi Kyoung (Background Art)
  • Kosugi, Nahoko (2nd Key Animation)
  • Maruyama, Kouichi (Character Design)
  • Masuda, Hirofumi (Key Animation)
  • Mataga, Daisuke (Key Animation)
  • Matsui, Yuuko (Animation Director)
  • Matsutani, Sanae (Color Design)
  • Okada, Maiko (Production Coordination)
  • Ooshiro, Masaru (Chief Animation Director)
  • Sakai, Kazuo (Key Animation)
  • Satou, Hiroyuki (In-Between Animation)
  • Shimizu, Toshiyuki (Art Director)
  • Shimizu, Higashi (Screenplay)
  • Suehiro, Takashi (Director of Photography)
  • Suzuki, Tsutomu (Animation Director)
  • Tanaka, Takahiro (Key Animation)
  • Tezuka, Emi (Key Animation)
  • Tobe, Atsuo (Key Animation)
  • Yamaguchi, Akiko (Key Animation)
  • Yamashita, Masahito (Key Animation)
  • Yoshida, Yuuko (Key Animation)
  • Yoshida, Masayuki (Key Animation)

Reviews:

  • User albertonykus (Score: 8/10):
    My overall take: Improves on the original and gives a good sense of what to expect from Doraemon films. This is a remake of Nobita and the Haunts of Evil (1982), in which Nobita and his friends explore Central Africa and discover a hidden civilization. First things first: although I cannot speak to their cultural representation, the character designs of the Indigenous African people in this version are substantially improved compared to the caricatures in the original. On the whole, I think this is a competent remake that keeps most of what made the original film good, being a decently engaging family-friendly adventure movie that makes gooduse of the established Doraemon main cast. The biggest narrative edits mainly amount to giving some of the movie-exclusive characters more screentime and character focus, which for most part I don't feel strongly about, but they don't harm the movie in any notable way. This is a movie that not only gives a good sense of what to expect from Doraemon films, but is also fairly enjoyable on its own. If the story sounds interesting to you, I'd obviously recommend watching this version over the original.

Related Anime/Manga:

  • Doraemon Movie 03: Nobita no Daimakyou (anime - Alternative Version)
  • Doraemon (2005) (anime - Parent Story)