"Doraemon: Nobita's Symphony of the Earth" is scheduled to be released on May 31. Witness the musical adventure on May 31st Collapse
1905 Movie News Once a year, Doraemon's new movie is here! The latest theatrical version of the "Doraemon" series in 2024, "Doraemon: Nobita's Symphony of the Earth", has been officially announced in the Mainland to be released on May 31, and a preview and poster of the release will be released at the same time. As a work commemorating the 90th anniversary of the birth of the original manga author Fujiko F. Fujio, this theatrical version adopts a music theme for the first time, bringing an audio-visual feast to the theater for children of all ages. This time Doraemon and his friends landed in the mysterious music palace floating in the universe. All members turned into musicians. Not only did they play with new friends and enjoy the happiness brought by music together, they also joined hands to resist the mysterious creatures that harmed the earth.
"Doraemon: Nobita's Symphony of the Earth" has been introduced into the country for the tenth consecutive year. Whether it is adults or children, meeting Doraemon in the cinema during the Children's Day period has become an exclusive Children's Day ritual. It is also an annual event for many families. This big movie takes music as the theme, which not only brings a hearty summer of fun to the children, but also plays an ode to pure joy for the older friends.
The scheduled trailer shows us the new adventure of Doraemon and his friends. Nobita, who always plays a great voice in music class, unexpectedly makes a wish to make music disappear from the world, and at the same time receives a mysterious gift. With the invitation letter, the five-person group instantly traveled from the music classroom to a mysterious world they had never seen before, and this is the palace of Fa Lai floating in the universe.
At the same time, many new characters in the film also appeared. The cute girl Mijia with a beautiful voice, and various music-loving robots. Under their leadership, Doraemon and his friends transformed into performers in the music hall. Not only did they find They played their own destined musical instruments and played a joyful piece of music with the robots here. At the end of the trailer, the mysterious creature that wants to eliminate music from the world is quietly approaching. The earth will face an unprecedented crisis, and an imminent battle to defend the earth is about to begin.
The final poster not only shows the joyful atmosphere created by the music, but also allows everyone to see Fatty Lan’s new conductor appearance, as well as the exclusive musical instruments of Nobita and his gang. Under the command of Doraemon, Nobita played the recorder, Shizuka played the tambourine, Fat Tiger played the tuba, and Xiaohu played the violin, while the new friends Mijia and Capek rode their dreamy white horses. Tianwai came to participate in this music festival. Everyone's faces were filled with bright smiles. The colorful music palace floated among everyone. What interesting stories will happen here among the partners? The theme of music is everywhere in the poster, and the colorful visual images arouse the audience's imagination for this musical adventure.
The director of this theatrical version, Imai Kazuo, once directed "Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island", which is also the highest-grossing entry in the Doraemon 2D series in Japan. Screenwriter Teruko Utsumi has also written for the "Doraemon" TV animation many times. In terms of voice actors, the film follows the classic five-person dubbing team of Wasabi Mizuda, Emi Ohara, Yumi Kasumi, Subaru Kimura, and Tomoichi Seki. On the basis of ensuring the authenticity, many popular guests are invited to participate in the dubbing. The new generation of popular actor Fang Ne Kyoko voices Mina, singers and actors Yoshikawa Koji and Ishimaru Kanji voice musician robots, and comedian group Kagaya makes a surprise guest appearance. She once dubbed Kikuchi Kokoro, the character of Uchiha Sakurana in "Naruto the Movie: Boruto" Interpretation of musician robot Capek.
This film is the first music-themed theatrical version of the Doraemon series, and many famous musicians participated in the production. The famous Japanese violinist Taro Yakase created an exclusive music "Your Pocket" for the film, and the popular Japanese singer-songwriter Vaundy customized the film. The audience can listen to the theme song "Time Paradox" at the end of the trailer released today. Vaundy's warm and healing singing also injects a touch of refreshing into the film.
The animated film "Doraemon: Nobita's Symphony of the Earth" will be released nationwide on May 31, so stay tuned.