
Overjoyed by this news, Nobita and Doraemon return to the present timeline as Nobita tells Shizuka that he will always keep her happy.Īs Nobita's future has been changed for the better, Doraemon's programming commands him to return to the 22nd century under 48 hours as Nobita his heavily distressed by this news. The duo is saved by the arrival of adult Nobita from the future timeline as Nobita reveals to his older self that Shizuka has accepted his proposal to marry her. Nobita transforms into his adult-self (with Doraemon’s "Timekercheif") and goes into the future to rescue Shizuka but only creates more problems than they originally were. With the help of Doraemon’s "Time TV", Nobita looks into the future and discovers that an adult Shizuka is stuck in a snowstorm during a hiking trip his adult version didn't come to. Following this incident, Doraemon reveals Nobita that the future is going in his favor. Nobita is overwhelmed by the potion's effects and as he is on the brink of death, he is saved by Shizuka. After discovering Shizuka's attempts to contact him, Nobita asks Doraemon to help him as Doraemon gives Nobita a potion that if drunk, will repel people around him by secreting a poisonous gas. Shizuka grows extremely worried about Nobita as she rushes to his house, she also overhears Gian and Suneo's conversation about Nobita's deteriorating mental health along the way. This leads to his self-esteem being greatly decreased as he tries his hardest to distance himself from Shizuka, believing her to better off with Dekisugi rather than him. Unfortunately, he fails his next examination despite working hard (he studied for the wrong subject). Afraid of his crush Minamoto Shizuka growing more attached towards ace student Hitedoshi Dekisugi, Nobita tries to impress Shizuka by improving his grades upon his own merits. Though Doraemon warns Nobita not to be too dependent on his gadgets. However, it can be prevented if Nobita maintains a good lifestyle with Doraemon’s help.īeing reluctant until the threat, Doraemon agrees as Sewashi programs him as such that unless Nobita's future is improved, he won't be able to return to the 22nd century.

Sewashi reveals to Nobita that if his lifestyle continues like this, he will have a terrible future. His great-great grandson from the 22nd century, Sewashi, who watches him every day, travels to Nobita's timeline while bringing along his robotic cat Doraemon who wields futuristic gadgets in his 4-D pocket. Nobita Nobi is a Fifth grader who constantly gets failing grades in his subjects due to his laziness and is always bullied by his classmates Suneo Honekawa and Takeshi "Gian" Goda. ( July 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.

This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Ī sequel was released on 20 November 2020 in Japan. In February 2015, the film won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year at the 38th Japan Academy Prize.

It was number-one on the box office charts for five consecutive weeks and was the second highest-grossing Japanese anime film of 2014 in Japan, with a box office total of $183.4 million, behind Disney's Frozen. Stand by Me Doraemon was commercially successful in Japan. It is therefore the first of 2 Doraemon films to be dubbed into English. A different English version with local actors was distributed by Multivision Pictures Entertainment and VIVA International Pictures for a Filipino audience in 2015. The English version features the cast of the Disney XD show Doraemon: Gadget Cat From the Future. Bang Zoom! Entertainment premiered an English-dubbed version of the film at the Tokyo International Film Festival on 24 October 2014. It is the highest-grossing film of the Doraemon franchise.
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Stand by Me Doraemon ( Japanese: STAND BY ME ドラえもん, Hepburn: Sutando Bai Mī Doraemon) is a 2014 Japanese 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy drama film based on the Doraemon manga series and directed by Ryūichi Yagi and Takashi Yamazaki.
