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Doraemon the Movie: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer [1] (映画ドラえもん: 新・のび太の宇宙開拓史, Eiga Doraemon: Shin Nobita No Uchu Kaitakushi), also known as Doraemon: The Hero 2009 then later as Doraemon the Movie: The New Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction neo-western film.
Doraemon: The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer [3] (ドラえもん のび太の宇宙開拓史, Doraemon Nobita no Uchū Kaitakushi, lit."Doraemon: Nobita's History of Cosmic Reclamation") is a 1981 Japanese animated science fiction neo-western film based on the second volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series.
Transliteration: "Eiga Doraemon: Shin • Nobita No Uchu Kaitakushi" (Japanese: 映画ドラえもん 新・のび太の宇宙開拓史) 7 March 2009 () 30 "Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King" Transliteration: "Doraemon: Nobita no Ningyo Daikaisen" (Japanese: ドラえもん のび太の人魚大海戦)
Doraemon: The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer: AKA Doraemon Nobita no Uchū Kaitakushi; anime; second film in the Doraemon feature film series The Wizard of Oz: 1982 The first animated film in which Toho participated in the production. Intended for a theatrical release but eventually released straight to video and on television. Techno Police 21C
Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer 映画ドラえもん 新・のび太の宇宙開拓史 (Doraemon: Shin Nobita no Uchū Kaitakushi) Japan: Shigeo Koshi: Shin-Ei Animation: Traditional: March 7, 2009: 102 minutes Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show: Canada United States: Danny Antonucci: Voicebox Productions, a.k.a. Cartoon ...
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.
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Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe [2] (ドラえもん のび太の宇宙漂流記, Doraemon: Nobita no Uchū Hyōryūki) is the 1999 Japanese animated epic space opera film. It is the second Doraemon film released after Hiroshi Fujimoto's departure, based on the 19 volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series.