Doraemon the Movie: The New Records of Nobita's Spaceblazer (2009) Poster

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8/10
Not just in space
ericstevenson30 May 2017
It's weird how the poster shows Nobita and Doraemon in cowboy hats, when this has nothing to do with that. This gets a little confusing at first with how we can't tell whether or now what we're seeing is Nobita's dream or not. This is actually pretty unique for a Doraemon film. We actually get a really clear cut villain in it. I admit that it does get silly at times. Alright, I guess an anime about a cat robot is going to be like that, but I mean more so than usual. The characters in this look like members of Team Galaxy. It's just something with those green haircuts.

It was pretty cool to see Nobita and Doraemon use their light weight to fight the villains. Well, they did have these guns, so I guess that's kind of like a cowboy, right? I'm proud to be the first person to review these films. I'm just that much into other cultures. I saw two of these films pretty close together. I guess the animation doesn't look that impressive anymore with its improvements but it's still very nice. It is kind of weird how it tries to be more serious, especially near the end. It's still good. ***
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6/10
High-tech wonders
Mysterygeneration13 January 2024
Doraemon the Movie: The Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer is a delightful addition to the Doraemon movie series, capturing childhood wonder and curiosity. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, the film follows Nobita and his friends as they discover a mysterious seed leading to an unexpected adventure in outer space. The animation is visually stunning, featuring vibrant cosmic landscapes, imaginative extraterrestrial beings, and high-tech wonders. The film imparts valuable lessons about bravery, teamwork, and the boundless possibilities of the universe. With heartwarming moments, futuristic gadgets, and cosmic magic, The Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer is a stellar cinematic experience for audiences of all ages.
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4/10
Was not a big fan of the original, but the changes here largely fell flat
albertonykus9 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This is a remake of The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer (1981), in which Nobita and Doraemon meet the pioneering settlers of a distant planet and protect them from an evil corporation that wants to mine the planet's resources. As with the other early movies to come out of the 2005 Doraemon anime reboot, this is a very visually interesting movie that experiments a lot with the art and animation style. Although the general story remains the same as the original, there are also some substantial changes to the plot. I liked that in this version, Doraemon offers a reasonable-sounding solution to Nobita's request to provide a new vacant lot for him and his friends to play in, instead of the bizarre "solution" he comes up with in the original (which is to bring out a miniature baseball field so the kids can watch miniature figurines play baseball... potentially interesting, but not quite what they asked for).

Besides that, however, I thought most of the other narrative changes fell flat. The biggest alteration is the addition of an entirely new character, Morina, who goes through her own subplot that turns out to be critical to the final resolution of the movie. Unfortunately, despite having a tragic backstory, she doesn't come across as particularly sympathetic or involved with the main plot for most of the film. As a result, I didn't find her story arc very engaging, especially in contrast to the resolution of the original movie, which made elegant use of a gadget (the Time Cloth) that had been set up earlier in the story. So even though I'm not crazy about the 1981 film, I still recommend it strongly over this version. For whatever faults it might have, it at least tells a more cohesive story than the remake.
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