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Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King

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2000 film by Tsutomu Shibayama
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Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTsutomu Shibayama
Screenplay byNobuaki Kishima [ja]
Based onDaichōhen Doraemon: Nobita no Taiyōō Densetsu
byFujiko F. Fujio [ja]
Produced byHideki Yamakawa
Kumi Ogura
Masatoshi Osawa
Yuka Takahashi
Starring
CinematographyToshiyuki Umeda
Edited byHajime Okayasu
Music byKatsumi Horii
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • March 7, 2000 (2000-03-07) (Japan)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$31.3 million[1]

Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King[2] (ドラえもん のび太の太陽王伝説,Doraemon Nobita no Taiyōō Densetsu), also known asDoraemon and the Empire of the Sun,[3] is a 2000Japanese animatedscience fantasyadventure film, which premiered on March 7, 2000, in Japan, based on the 20th volume of the same name of theDoraemon's Long Tales series. The film presents a plot similar to the storyThe Prince and the Pauper byMark Twain, whereNobita and a prince identical to him switch places.

It premiered on a triple billing with the short filmsDoki Doki Wildcat Engine andDoraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections. It was a successful film at the box office, grossing around ¥3.42 billion ($32 million), becoming the highest grossingDoraemon film of the original series. It's the 21stDoraemon film. The film celebrates 30 years of theDoraemon franchise.

Plot

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The film opens in aMesoamerican kingdom, calledMayana, which is ruled by a queen until an evil witch, Ledina, casts a spell putting her into eternal sleep. Until the queen awakes, the throne is held by her son, Prince Tio. The film cuts to modern Japan, where Nobita and his friends are rehearsing forSnow White for their school play with Doraemon's gadget, but a series of miscasts halt their progress.

Gian selfishly takes the gadget to perform on an imaginary stadium, leading to Doraemon, Nobita, and Shizuka's attempt to take them back through a time portal. Gian's violent reaction breaks the portal, unknowingly connecting it to Mayana. Tio'sjerboa-like pet, Popol trashes Nobita's room and takes his test papers into the forest, forcing Nobita and Doraemon to cross the portal to collect them.

Along the way, Nobita is cornered by Tio, when they find out that both of them look-alike, Tio then attempts to kill Nobita but they both fall into a mud-lake and Tio realizes he's friendly. Doraemon and Tio go through the portal, but Nobita who attempts to retrieve his papers and gets captured by the kingdom guards, who think he's Tio. Tio himself, amazed by the "magic" of modern technology, decides that he will switch places with Nobita temporarily, which Doraemon reluctantly accepts.

In Mayana, culture shock and having to practice martial arts as a prince are Nobita's hardships when assuming Tio's role. However, Nobita astonishes everyone with his friendly nature, as they had to face Tio's usual arrogance. He befriends Tio's childhood friend, Kuku after getting knocked out in martial arts practice with her father. Kuku, long having had a crush on Tio, is pleased by "Tio's" change of attitude when Nobita accepts her offer to make him a necklace. Using Doraemon's gadgets, he helps the kingdom, cursed by Ledina, amazing everyone.

In Japan, Tio's surly and violent tendencies constantly cause problems and leads to Gian getting beat up badly and Shizuka to proclaim that she hates Nobita like this, causing Doraemon to expose the secret. With Tio returning to Mayana alongside Doraemon, Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo, Nobita is forced to wear a woman's attire so as to not confuse the people of Mayana. Gian offers to become Ishumaru's student and Nobita helps Tio win a match in aball game.

After Nobita's group leaves, Kuku presents astring figure to Tio, who outright rejects it, leading her to run away crying. However, Tio remembers Shizuka getting mad at him while posing as Nobita and runs after Kuku to apologize. As Kuku cries near the river, Ledina's animal-controlling henchman kidnaps her to lure Tio to her palace, who then tries to rescue her on his own. The next day, Doraemon's group and Ishumaru stage a rescue of both of them, with Nobita wearing the prince attire as well as the necklace given to him by Kuku.

After saving Tio, they escape a snake pit where Ishumaru seemingly falls to his death. Unbeknownst to the group, Ledina sees that Tio disobeyed her demand to come alone at her palace and decides to eliminate the others. The group is then attacked by the henchman who kidnapped Kuku earlier, Tio is then kidnapped by an eagle and falls into the jungle. The others defeat the henchman after Doraemon feeds a special kind of gum to the man's crocodile steed which then floats to the sky.

Trying to find Tio, an illusion-causing underling of Ledina informs the group that Kuku will be sacrificed at Ledina'spyramid-shaped temple. The group move onto the pyramid where they are attacked and eventually defeat said henchmen. Ledina tells "Tio" to come to her as a sacrifice to give her endless youth during thesolar eclipse in exchange for Kuku's life. Ledina demands the rest not to get in her way, burns Doraemon's four-dimensional pocket and sends out a warrior henchman who attacks Gian. A fight ensues, but Ishumaru, having survived his fall, comes to Gian's aid and defeats the warrior. Nobita seemingly offers himself, but reveals that he had the spare pocket and uses a switching handkerchief to replace Kuku with a stone statue before attempting to escape.

Enraged at his attempt to defy her, Ledina captures him, but the people of Mayana arrive to save "Tio". Ledina is unimpressed and is about to kill Nobita, when Tio reveals himself and offers to sacrifice himself for Nobita who taught him about friendship. Unfortunately, Ledina sees that she's running out of time and decides to use Nobita, but thesun shines on Kuku's necklace which blinds Ledina giving him a chance to be freed from her grasp and throw Doraemon the spare pocket. Ledina's ritual soon fails and reveals her true, elderly appearance. She activates the temple's self-destruction system in one final attempt to kill Tio, but he and Nobita are saved by Ledina'scondor, which is turned friendly by Doraemon'sMomotaro dangos.

Kuku is rescued, though she remains in an enchanted sleep. Shizuka suggests that she can only be woken up in a way akin toSnow White's ending. Tio heeds and kisses Kuku, freeing her from the spell. The queen, having awoken from her sleep, announces that Tio will succeed her as king.

The film ends with Nobita and his friends finding out that the portal is weakening and likely unable to connect with Mayana again. Without Tio's presence, Nobita bids his last farewell to him. In the end credits, Nobita and his friends practice their play again but with Gian and Shizuka switching roles.

Cast

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CharacterVoice
DoraemonNobuyo Ōyama
Nobita NobiNoriko Ohara
Shizuka MinamotoMichiko Nomura
Takeshi "Gian" GodaKazuya Tatekabe
Suneo HonekawaKaneta Kimotsuki
TioMegumi Ogata
KukuMayumi Iizuka
PoporuKazuko Sugiyama
IshumaruKōji Nakata
KakaoSōichirō Hoshi
MokaHisao Egawa
Queen/Tio's MotherHiroko Suzuki
DoctorMinoru Inaba
LeaderYōsuke Naka
MaidMiyoko Asō
PriestIsshin Chiba
GirlYui Horie
LieutenantOsamu Katō
SoldiersDaiki Nakamura
Jun'ichi Sugawara
ChildOmi Minami
YafuKeisuke
KetsuaruBin Shimada
CoretolMasashi Hirose
RedinaJun Karasawa
Nobita's MamaSachiko Chijimatsu
SenseiRyoichi Tanaka
MinidoraRei Sakuma

References

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  1. ^Jaeger, Eren."Top Grossing Animated Films All-Time (¥3 billion+)".Forums.BoxOffice.com. Archived fromthe original on May 19, 2014. RetrievedMay 20, 2014.
  2. ^English translation as shown on anofficial website for the 25th anniversary of the movie franchise.
  3. ^"LUK Internacional".

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