In the vast landscape of global entertainment, few franchises have achieved the longevity and cross-generational appeal of Doraemon. Created by the manga artist duo Fujiko F. Fujio, the story of a robotic cat from the future and his clumsy best friend, Nobita Nobi, is more than just a children's comic—it is a cornerstone of Asian popular media and a masterclass in storytelling.
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Annual theatrical releases have become a tradition, with over 44 films produced. Timeless setting (4th grade never ages)
Starting with Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur in 1980, the annual feature films became a staple of Japanese cinema. These movies shifted the tone from domestic comedy to grand adventure. In these narratives, Nobita often steps up as a hero, showing courage that is absent in the TV episodes. Whether exploring the depths of space in Nobita's Space Heroes or rewriting history in Nobita's Little Star Wars, the films solidified Doraemon as a franchise that grows with its audience.