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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThrough the adventure in summer, a boy experiences meeting and parting with a friend.Through the adventure in summer, a boy experiences meeting and parting with a friend.Through the adventure in summer, a boy experiences meeting and parting with a friend.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Nobuyo Ôyama
- Doraemon
- (voce)
Noriko Ohara
- Nobita Nobi
- (voce)
Kazuyo Aoki
- Gian's mom
- (voce)
Seizô Katô
- Black man
- (voce)
Ushio Shima
- Dollmanstein
- (voce)
Keiko Yokozawa
- Piisuke
- (voce)
Yoshino Ôtori
- Suneo's mom
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Here we go, the one that started this impressively long-running film series. The premise of this movie is that the main character Nobita uses one of Doraemon's gadgets to revive the fossilized egg of an extinct marine reptile, a plesiosaur, and keeps the hatchling as a pet.
Looking at the movie poster, it's interesting to see that this film is barely advertised as prehistory-themed. There's a pterosaur on the poster, but it's hardly front and center. In fact, Nobita's plesiosaur, Piisuke, is not even shown. Much could be said about the scientific elements of the movie (as a paleontologist, I'm obligated to point out that Piisuke is not actually a dinosaur), but this is not the website to go on at length about that.
Leaving aside the time travel component and the fact that the pet is an extinct animal, this is a fairly typical "child and their pet" story in many ways. The protagonist brings a new pet into his life, bonds with it by learning to care for it, goes on an extraordinary adventure with the pet by his side, and foils antagonists who want to take the pet away, but ultimately still has to say goodbye to it. It's a popular narrative for a reason, and Nobita's relationship with Piisuke is certainly compelling. As for the other main characters, Nobita's friends-Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo-don't drive the story substantially once the adventure is underway, though they do get enough characterization that they don't feel absent. All in all, this is a decent take on a classic storyline, but it also reads as a relatively "safe" first attempt at a movie for the franchise. The highest of highs in the Doraemon film series are yet to come.
Looking at the movie poster, it's interesting to see that this film is barely advertised as prehistory-themed. There's a pterosaur on the poster, but it's hardly front and center. In fact, Nobita's plesiosaur, Piisuke, is not even shown. Much could be said about the scientific elements of the movie (as a paleontologist, I'm obligated to point out that Piisuke is not actually a dinosaur), but this is not the website to go on at length about that.
Leaving aside the time travel component and the fact that the pet is an extinct animal, this is a fairly typical "child and their pet" story in many ways. The protagonist brings a new pet into his life, bonds with it by learning to care for it, goes on an extraordinary adventure with the pet by his side, and foils antagonists who want to take the pet away, but ultimately still has to say goodbye to it. It's a popular narrative for a reason, and Nobita's relationship with Piisuke is certainly compelling. As for the other main characters, Nobita's friends-Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo-don't drive the story substantially once the adventure is underway, though they do get enough characterization that they don't feel absent. All in all, this is a decent take on a classic storyline, but it also reads as a relatively "safe" first attempt at a movie for the franchise. The highest of highs in the Doraemon film series are yet to come.
Emotional and It touches.
Story is a bit lame but not for kids and this is made for kids.
Story is a bit lame but not for kids and this is made for kids.
These movie is best with its story and shows very strong emotional connection with the viewers. It shows the bond and true love with the animals and brings nostalgia of old childhood days. The story line also tells truth behind the trade of animals .The only problem in the story is they can't explain how they could go to their timeline by travelling with bamboo copter which may not possible. Overall the character and story is beautiful and emotionally attached with old memories and dream adventure. Hope the Doraemon series would continue with good story and vfx/cgi. Very good and appreciable animated movie.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and it's just breathtaking. The artstyle, the storyline, the chemistry between the characters, just wonderful. I cried on almost every scene as it was so heart touching.
With a beautiful work of art and animation, the movie depicts the little color droplets in our heart. A great direction forces us to fall in love with those cartoons. It is a nostalgic story with a lots of fun, emotion, friendship. Released in 1980, it is the most adorable animated feature film that i've ever seen.
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- QuizIt's the first feature-length Doraemon film.
- Citazioni
[Piisuke leans its head towards Nobita. Nobita slaps Piisuke, making it sad]
Nobita Nobi: Piisuke, this is the best place for you to live.
[Piisuke turns its head as a "no"]
Nobita Nobi: Don't you understand!
[Piisuke begins to cry, so did Nobita. Then Nobita and Doraemon runs to the time portal]
Nobita Nobi: Let's go!
Doraemon: Yeah.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Doraemon esplora lo spazio (1981)
- Colonne sonoreBoku Doraemon
(I'm Doraemon)
Lyrics by Fujiko Fujio A. & Fujio F. Fujiko As Fujiko Fujio
Performed by Nobuyo Ôyama & Koorogi '73
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