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The original series films were directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi in 1980, Hideo Nishimaki from 1981-1982, and Tsutomu Shibayama from 1983-2004. Shunsuke Kikuchi was the music composer of the movies from 1980-1997, Senri Oe served as music composer from 1998-1999, Katsumi Horii served as music composer from 2000-2004.
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is an upcoming American adventure comedy film directed by Alberto Belli from a screenplay written by JT Billings. It is loosely a live-action adaptation of the animated television series Dora the Explorer created by Chris Gifford , Valerie Walsh Valdes, and Eric Weiner.
It was adapted into a Nintendo 3DS video game, released March 3, 2016. It is available in the iTunes store with English subtitles in Malaysia and Singapore, [4] and on DVD and Blu-ray with English subtitles in Hong Kong. [5] [6] This film was the 7th highest grossing Japanese film of the year. [7]
However, Nobita suddenly remembers about Doraemon's spare pocket, and he and Shizuka uses it to find the broken Doraemon deep in Chamocha's ocean. They use a Mini Dora to fix Doraemon and reunite. They soon make their way to Hotel Burikin. With Doraemon's gadgets, they map the underground labyrinth and finds Burikin and Tap.
In 2024, a new live-action film, Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado, was announced to be in development for release on Paramount+, though it was not clarified on if it was a sequel to Dora and the Lost City of Gold or not. [35] Samantha Lorraine was cast in the role of Dora, replacing Moner, and Alberto Belli is attached to direct. [36]
Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds [2] (ドラえもん のび太と雲の王国, Doraemon Nobita to Kumo no Ōkoku), also known as Doraemon and the Kingdom of Clouds, [3] is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 7, 1992, in Japan, based on the 12th volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series.
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.
Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas [2] (ドラえもん のび太の南海大冒険, Doraemon Nobita no Nankai Daibōuken) is a science fiction adventure film which premiered on March 7, 1998 in Japan, based on the 18th volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series.