Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey

Summary

Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey[a] is a 2004 Japanese animated science fiction disaster film, based on the 24th and very final and last volume of the same name of the Doraemon Long Stories series. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, the film premiered in Japan on 6 March 2004 and in Hong Kong on 3 August 2006 marks the 25th anniversary of the Doraemon television series on TV Asahi and the 25th Doraemon feature film as the very final Doraemon film to considered part of the 1979 series and include its cast. It is partially based on the 1980 chapter "A Home for "Ruff"".

Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey
Film Poster
Directed byTsutomu Shibayama
Based onDoraemon Long Stories: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey
by Fujiko F. Fujio Pro
Produced by
  • Junichi Kimura
  • Toshihide Yamada
  • Kumi Ogura
  • Masataka Osawa[1]
Starring
Music byKatsumi Hori[1]
Production
companies
Distributed byToho
Release dates
  • March 6, 2004 (2004-03-06) (Japan)
  • August 3, 2006 (2006-08-03) (Hong Kong)
Running time
84 minutes (1h 24m) [1]
CountryJapan
LanguagesJapanese
Cantonese
Box office$27.9 million

Plot edit

The film opens with an elderly dog going onto a time machine, which he plans to use to drive to the future so he can meet with someone who gave him a kendama. However, the machine encounters a time-space anomaly and goes haywire and the dog regresses back to his infant state, eventually found by a researcher cat. In the present day, Nobita finds a stray dog drowning in a river after playing with Gian and Suneo by the riverside.

Feeling sorry for the dog, he decides to take it home by hiding it in a "kennel on the wall" and names it Ichi (originated from "One", which is a homophone of the sound of a barking dog in Japanese), and secretly feeds it and plays with Ichi with his kendama to find. Soon after, he also adopts a stray cat named Zubu (or wet in Japanese, due to the discovery of it in a rainstorm). Eventually, Nobita's mother gets suspicious and checks in on Nobita's room.

To avoid being caught with both of them, he and Doraemon travel through the Anywhere Door to the Mountains, but find more stray dogs and cats abandoned there who are endangered by deforestation. With so many pets, Nobita and his friends decide to send them back in time, 300 million years ago, where there were no other living beings around. After using the Ray of Evolution to allow them to operate a food-making machine, they depart, with Nobita promising Ichi that he will return later.

However, when they try to visit them the next day (from their point of view), they encountered a time-space anomaly, forcing them to land 1,000 years after their original time-destination; to their surprise, they found out the dogs and cats have overused the Ray of Evolution which makes them evolved enough to form a civilized society that rivals those of the future.

As the time machine is broken, they have to wait until it can be fixed. In the meantime, they explore the society, where they meet with a group of teenage thieves: Bulltaro, Duk, Chiko, and the leader, Hachi. Nobita is certain that Hachi is really Ichi in disguise, despite the difference in time. Nobita and his friends travel to an amusement park, which the thieves infiltrate due to believing that is the location where their parents are held prisoner.

After all of them agreeing to infiltrate the amusement park, they use a drill to do so. The group arrives at a room containing a time machine, but the group is attacked by the guards and separated; Doraemon is stunned and taken by the guards while the rest are taken prisoner. Meanwhile, the government predicts a cluster of asteroids that will collide with Earth and to evacuate its citizens, they order chunks of Noradium, materials capable of building spacecraft to be sent to the government, but they are stolen by Nekojara, a treacherous high-ranking official.

Doraemon awakes to meet Nekojara, who explains that he plans to use a Noradium-powered time machine to travel to the future so he can take revenge against humans for abandoning unwanted animals by using the "devolve" function on the Ray of Evolution as written in a prophecy book written by his ancestor, Zubu. He manages to trick Doraemon to fix the ray after threatening to kill Shami, an idol cat who Doraemon fell in love with earlier, is actually his underling.

After being freed from prison, the others stage a mission to rescue Doraemon and take the Noradium back. Doraemon manages to break the Ray of Evolution and escapes from the machine with Shami, who abandons Nekojara after seeing him attack Doraemon. Nobita and Hachi successfully stop the time machine from functioning. However, a meteor hits the machine and sinks it, rendering its Noradium unusable.

Hachi is also sent underwater and as Nobita rescues Hachi from drowning, Hachi then remembers that he is in fact Ichi and is the elderly dog shown in the beginning of the film. He remembers that he had stored a Nobita-shaped statue built purely by Noradium. The group takes the statue and delivers it to the government, after successfully defeating Nekojara once more after he tries to attack once more. The government successfully complete several spacecraft and quickly evacuate everyone, including Nekojara and his subordinates, right before the asteroids fall.

The film ends with Nobita and his friends bid farewell to Ichi and his friends, both of them departing right before the city gets destroyed by asteroids. In the credits, Nobita and his friends return to the present day and bid farewell to each other.

Cast edit

Character Voice
Doraemon Nobuyo Ōyama
Nobita Nobi Noriko Ohara
Shizuka Minamoto Michiko Nomura
Takeshi "Gian" Goda Kazuya Tatekabe
Suneo Honekawa Kaneta Kimotsuki
Hachi/Old Ichi Megumi Hayashibara
Osamu Saka
Chiko Hitomi Shimatani
Duk Tomokazu Seki
Bulltaro Hisao Egawa
Shami Mika Kanai
Nekojara Shigeru Izumiya
Nyago Toshio Furukawa
President Tōru Ōhira
Zubu Yūko Mizutani
Hachi's Mother Keiko Han
Tama Nana Yamaguchi
Nekojara's soldiers Shin Aomori
Shinya Ōtaki
Secretaries Kenichi Ogata
Bin Shimada
Advisor Jun'ichi Sugawara
Attraction Presenter Shinichiro Ohta
Policemen Yuu Shimaka
Kōzō Mito
Fish Vendor Takashi Taguchi
Nyako Yūko Satō
Anchorman Noritsugu Watanabe
Nobita's Mom Sachiko Chijimatsu
Nobita's Grandma Akiko Takamura
Gian's Mama Kazuyo Aoki

Release edit

The film was released in Japan on 6 March 2004 and in Hong Kong on 3 August 2006.

Reception edit

Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey grossed a total of $3,755,037 in its opening week in Japan.[3] It was the second highest-grossing film in Japan in its opening week, only being beaten by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.[3] The film grossed a total of $26,114,674 in Japan.[4]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey[2] (ドラえもん のび太のワンニャン時空伝, Doraemon Nobita no Wan-Nyan Jikūden). Wan means "woof", and "one" which coincides with the name of the main dog-boy character, Ichi ("One"); and nyan means "meow".

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Galbraith IV 2008, p. 431.
  2. ^ English translation as shown on an official website for the 25th anniversary of the movie franchise.
  3. ^ a b "Japan Box Office: March 6–7, 2004". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  4. ^ "Nobita no Wan Nyan Jikûden (2004)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 28, 2016.

Bibliography edit

  • Galbraith IV, Stuart (2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-1461673743.

External links edit

  • Doraemon The Movie 25th page
  • Official website[permanent dead link]
  • Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey at IMDb