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Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji映画ドラえもん のび太の恐竜2006
Literal meaningDoraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnDoraemon: Nobita no Kyōryū 2006
Directed byAyumu Watanabe
Written by
  • Ayumu Watanabe
  • Kōzō Kusuba
  • Story byFujiko F. Fujio
    Based onDoraemon's Long Tales: Noby's Dinosaur
    byFujiko F. Fujio
    Produced byShin-Ei Animation
    Starring
  • Megumi Ōhara
  • Yumi Kakazu
  • Tomokazu Seki
  • Subaru Kimura
  • Ryunosuke Kamiki
  • Kotono Mitsuishi
  • Yasunori Matsumoto
  • Eiichiro Funakoshi
  • Kenji Utsumi
  • Minami Takayama
  • Edited byHajime Okayasu
    Music byKan Sawada

    Production
    company

    Shin-Ei Animation

    Distributed byToho

    Release date

    • March 4, 2006 (2006-03-04) (Japan)

    Running time

    107 minutes
    CountryJapan
    LanguageJapanese
    Box office$34.7 million

    Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 (映画ドラえもん のび太の恐竜2006, Doraemon: Nobita no Kyōryū 2006), also known as Doraemon: The Movie 2006 and Doraemon and the Little Dinosaur, is a 2006 Japanese animated science fiction adventure film which is a remake of the first, 1980, Doraemon film Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur. The new film was released theatrically in Japan on 4 March 2006. It's the 26th Doraemon film. The film got a private screening with English subtitles in Washington, D.C., on 14 November 2008, making it the first time Doraemon made an appearance in the US. The movie grossed over 3.28 billion yen.[1]

    This movie was ranked 6th highest-grossing movie and the highest grossing animated movie in 2006 of Japan and the United States. It was the first to feature the new Doraemon cast and implement a new animation style. Following the end credits, the movie had a teaser for another movie. A sequel titled Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur, was released on 7 August 2020.

    Plot

    [edit]

    Suneo shows everyone a fossilized clawofTyrannosaurus rex and Nobita is angry that he doesn't get a look. Nobita claims that he will be able to find a living dinosaur. Panicking, Nobita researches dinosaurs and starts digging in a hill, then the landlord forces him dig a hole. Nobita unearths an egg fossil. Using the time-wrap, he returns it to its original form and plans to hatch it.

    Aplesiosaur Futabasaurus comes out, and Nobita decides to name it Piisuke. Nobita doesn't show it to Gian and Suneo due to Piisuke being too small and says he would have to eat spaghetti through his nose if he lies. Meanwhile, Nobita and Piisuke form a strong bond between them with Nobita working very hard to make sure Piisuke is well looked after and grows attached.

    Piisuke grows too big to stay in Nobita's closet and has to be moved to a lake. However, the next day when Nobita goes to visit him he hears that Piisuke was seen and when he gets to the lake it's flooded with reporters and is unable to take him home. Nobita is then visited by a dinosaur hunter from the 24th century who wanted to purchase Piisuke but flees soon after.

    When night comes, Nobita takes Piisuke away after Doraemon distracts all who gathered there. He escapes with Piisuke and he and Doraemon use the time machine to take Piisuke back to the Late Cretaceous. On the way there however the time machine is attacked by the dinosaur hunter from before who intend to capture Piisuke no matter what. Nobita, Doraemon and Piisuke manage to escape but the time machine is damaged. They leave Piisuke in prehistoric times and return home with Nobita crying the entire way.

    Gian, Shizuka and Suneo do not believe that Nobita has raised a dinosaur and he being angry uses the Time TV to show his friends Piisukes. However, they see Piisuke being bullied by sharp-toothed Elasmosaurus. Doraemon says because they were attacked while on the time machine they've accidentally left Piisuke in Cretaceous North America instead of Japan. Nobita and Doraemon decide to head back with the others tagging along as well.

    Nobita finds Piisuke and his friends apologize for not believing him, they then plan to take Piisuke back to modern times and then to Cretaceous Japan. Doraemon who sees the time machine destroyed suggests they stay while he tries to fix it. However, when they're attacked by a Tyrannosaurus rex and the kids want to go home Doraemon admits that the time machine is broken.

    At first the kids are scared but Doraemon says they can use the bamboo-copters to go to Cretaceous Japan to take Piisuke back home and they set off on a long journey to do so, exploring the prehistoric world as they go. They then befriend a flock of Ornithomimus with Momotaro Dumplings, who give them a ride before dropping them off at a lake. There, the group encounter a herd of Alamosaurus and are once again attacked by a Tyrannosaurus, but they tame it with the dumplings.

    Then, after getting chased by a flock of Quetzalcoatlus, they are cornered by dinosaur hunters from the future, who had stalked them the whole way. They say they will consider it but plant a decoy and attempt to escape. Their plan is foiled and Gian, Shizuka and Suneo get captured. Doraemon and Nobita rush to save them and all five have to face being eaten by a ferocious Tyrannosaurus but realize that it was one of the tame dinosaurs and chase the hunters with it, as well as defeating the hunter's pet Spinosaurus.

    The Time Police arrives on scene to discover the hunters in a cage, and the group gone. The five decides to walk to Japan by themselves and encounters the Time Police, who acknowledges their heroic actions with a salute. When they arrive, the group says their final goodbyes to Piisuke and return to their own time.

    Upon arrival, Nobita's mom asks why they all pass by, Nobita says, "We have something to do!"

    Cast

    [edit]
    Character Japanese voice actor
    Doraemon Wasabi Mizuta
    Nobita Nobi Megumi Ōhara
    Shizuka Minamoto Yumi Kakazu
    Takeshi Gouda Giant Subaru Kimura
    Suneo Honekawa Tomokazu Seki
    Piisuke Ryūnosuke Kamiki
    Black Mask Eiichiro Funakoshi
    Dorumanstein Kenji Utsumi
    Tamako Nobi Kotono Mitsuishi
    Nobisuke Nobi Yasunori Matsumoto
    Suneo's Mother Minami Takayama
    Pregnant Woman Masayo Kurata
    Girls Sumomo Momomori
    Tomoe Sakuragawa
    Boys Misato Fukuen
    Aya Yamashita
    Divers Funihiko Goto
    Yuki Shimowada
    Masaaki Koda
    Time Patrol members Sukima Switch
    Minions Naomi Kusumi
    Hidenari Ugaki
    Yasuhiro Takato
    Masafumi Kimura
    Newscaster Hitori Gekidan

    Music

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Four Anime Among Top-10 Japanese Movies". Anime News Network. 2007-03-03. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
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