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Doraemon provides Nobita a special treasure map that shows him the location of a treasure island. At the same time, the media announces the discovery of a completely unknown island. Believing the new island is the treasure island, Nobita and Doraemon recruits Shizuka to accompany them, with Doraemon providing a ship. Gian and Suneo also tag along.
Movies: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006, Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld, Nobita and the Green Giant Legend, Doraemon's dubbing is Zeng Dan; Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King was originally planned to be released, but failed to pass the examination by Film censorship in China; Stand by Me Doraemon, Nobita's Treasure Island ...
"Treasure Huntin' Pork Chop" - When Big G throws his bumbling German Shepherd, Pork Chop, out of the house, the boys use a gadget to turn the dog into an expert treasure-sniffer. As a result, Big G decides to give up the dog to an archaeologist. Gadget introduced: Nose for Treasure.
Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil [2] (ドラえもん のび太の海底鬼岩城, Doraemon Nobita no Kaiteiki Ganjō) is a 1983 Japanese animated science fantasy film and the fourth Doraemon feature film, released on March 12, 1983, in Japan.
The film opens with a group of pirates searching an island for treasure who are then all captured, it then cuts to Nobita and his friends discussing about a school project themed around seas and oceans. Interested in pirate life and treasury, Nobita asks Doraemon to help him find secret treasures. Doraemon at first reject hims outright thinking ...
Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King [2] (ドラえもん のび太の太陽王伝説, Doraemon Nobita no Taiyōō Densetsu), also known as Doraemon and the Empire of the Sun, [3] is a 2000 Japanese animated science fantasy adventure film, which premiered on March 7, 2000, in Japan, based on the 20th volume of the same name of the Doraemon's Long Tales series.
Nobita tells Doraemon that if there is a robot that can do anything while sleeping and hearing that, Doraemon pulls out one of his gadgets, Amazing AI Robot Monkey. The robot needed to be taught from the beginning, so Nobita started to coach it right away.
Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki (ドラえもん のび太と3つの精霊石, Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Fairy Spirit Stones) is a platform video game developed and published by Epoch Co. for the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan in 1997.