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Doraemon Movie Review: Nobita and the Winged Braves (2001)
What is Doraemon? The title character of the Doraemon manga and anime is a blue robotic cat from the 22nd Century who keeps an array of high-tech gadgets in a portable pocket dimension on his belly, and has traveled from the future to improve the fortunes of a hapless schoolboy named Nobita. Although relatively obscure in the English-speaking world, Doraemon is a Mickey-Mouse-level cultural icon in East Asia (and some other regions, too). The Doraemon franchise was a big part of my childhood, and there are still elements of it that I enjoy now.
Doraemon has released theatrical films almost annually since 1980, most of which involve Nobita and his friends (kind Shizuka, brash Gian, and crafty Suneo) getting swept into adventures thanks to Doraemon’s gadgets. Despite being of potentially broad appeal to fans of science fiction and animated films, there are very few English reviews of the Doraemon movies, so I’m embarking on a project to write about all the films that have come out so far. Good luck to me…
Movie premise: Nobita and his friends stumble across a portal leading to a land inhabited by bird people.
My spoiler-free review: A fun movie that unfortunately has an unpolished feel to its plot.
POTENTIAL SPOILERS AFTER THIS POINT
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