Thursday, February 14, 2013

Doraemon In : Nobita's Birth of Japan


The film begins viewing Earth during the prehistoric era where a boy is seen fishing in a river. As the boy heads home, he saw smoke coming from his village, he runs toward his village only to find it destroyed and his family nowhere to be found. He was then sucked in by a mysterious vortex.
Meanwhile in the present, Nobita wants to run away from his home, as depicted many times in various episodes. As a result of failing to find an ideal home, Nobita decides to make a makeshift place to live. However, he still cannot find a place to live due to land property ownership laws. At the same time, Shizuka, Gaian, Suneo and even Doraemon want to run away from their homes. Then Nobita suggests that they should go back in time to live in a place with very few humans. Thus, they decided to travel to the past Japan, which is 70000 years back from then. However they encountered a brief disturbance during their travel, but despite this they made it to prehistoric Japan. After their arrival, they had an unexpected encounter with a Wooly Rhino, luckily Doraemon used his Toreador to distract the Rhino and lead it somewhere far away from the group. In order to coup with the inhabitants of the prehistoric era, the group equip themselves with prehistoric equipment consisting of animal-pelt clothing and spears capable of delivering electric shocks. As the group begin to establish their settlement, each of them are given tools as well as individual tasks, Suneo growing food, Shizuka planting flowers, Jaian building their home, Doraemon observing the group's progress, and finally Nobita breeding animals but decides to breed an animal combination by mixing up various animal DNAs.

At the present, boy from the past got out of the vortex and finds himself in Nobita's era. Back in the prehistoric era, the group shows progress, Suneo and Shizuka's plants grew successfully, Nobita's mixing experiment was a success, and Jaian finished building their home on a hill, with the interior design being impressive.

Nobita’s Birth of Japan

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