Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon ~Peko and the Exploration Party of Five~ (映画ドラえもん 新・のび太の大魔境〜ペコと5人の探検隊〜 Eiga Doraemon Shin Nobita no Daimakyo ~Peko to 5-nin no Tankentai~) is the 34th installment of the Doraemon feature films. It is a remake of the 1982 film, Nobita and the Haunts of Evil. It was released in Japan in March 8, 2014. The official English title is Doraemon the Movie: Nobita in the New Haunts of Evil - Peko and the Five Explorers -.
Together with Nobita’s new pet dog, the gang heads to a mysterious location in Africa where a highly evolved dog kingdom faces a threat from within!
The film depicts Doraemon and friends as they wander into a dog kingdom and battle bad guys who are scheming to take over the world. Doraemon and friends head for the jungle with the puppy Peko to find a hidden world of demons. After overcoming numerous obstacles, they find themselves in a scientifically advanced dog kingdom. However, the kingdom is being oppressed by an evil ruler.
Plot
The film starts with Gian seeing some spirit-like figure who asks him to accomplish a task.
After that mysterious incident, the plot progresses when stray dogs are searching some foods in the can. A dirty white dog comes out of nowhere. Just then, the dog creates a close stare to the stray dogs and forces to run away. But the dog is disappointed that he doesn't know what to do after searching the garbage, under the pouring rain. After that, Suneo starts saying about the discoverable places on Earth and him and Gian are totally disappointed about that. That then, they are asking favor to Nobita to take them to an undiscovered place to be seen by their naked eyes. Nobita refuses but tells he will try his best. He comes to upstairs to explain Doraemon what the problem is now. As usual, Doraemon refuses that Nobita has done another "Lying Story" about the story. As they start running in the room when Doraemon trips and finds his lost 100 yen coin. Nobita says that if they search harder, they may find a mysterious land. Doraemon agree and takes out Spy Satellite.
They find an undiscovered place and head out to have an adventure there along with Shizuka, Suneo, Gian and Kuntakku also known as Peko. They have a lot of fun staying within the green forests but also get frightened while they meet and fight animals like alligators in their adventure. When it is revealed that Peko can talk and is actually a prince, the story takes a turn and we are introduced to the "Dog Kingdom" where Doraemon and Friends defeat Daburanda and finally Peko gets his righteous throne.
Bonus Video
The content of the bonus video after the end roll, which was customary in the second movie series, is that the star overlaps the bell of Doraemon and the silhouette of Doraemon wearing a red mask is projected, with the space in the background 2015 The release of the spring of the year was announced. After that, it was officially announced that it was " Doraemon Nobita's Space Heroes ". After the bonus video, a preview video of " STAND BY ME Doraemon " was played with the catchphrase "Next to Spring Dora is Summer Dora."
Characters
Major Characters
- Doraemon
- Nobi Nobita
- Shizuka Minamoto
- Suneo Honekawa
- Takeshi Gouda
- Kuntakku (Peko)
- Chippo
- Furusu
- Brus
- Spiana
- Daburanda
- Professor Kos
- Saber
- Balderry
- Bernard
Minor Characters
Gadgets used
Note: The * mark means said gadget(s) is new in the remake
- Private Satellite
- Wall-mounted Doghouse
- Six-sided Camera
- Anywhere Door
- Dress Up Camera
- Delivery Phone
- Plant Re-modeler
- Instant Elevator
- Rebounding Cloak
- Momotaro Jirushi's Millet Dumplings
- Small Light
- Shock Gun
- Super Gloves
- Translation Tool
- Camping Hat
- Make Believe Train Rope
- Gravity Paint
- Reverse Boat
- Transformation Drink*
- Pass Loop
- Anticipating Promise Machine
- Take-copter
- Air Cannon
- Denkomaru
Cast
Character | Japanese voice actor |
---|---|
Doraemon | Wasabi Mizuta |
Nobita Nobi | Megumi Ohara |
Shizuka Minamoto | Yumi Kakazu |
Gian | Subaru Kimura |
Suneo Honekawa | Tomokazu Seki |
Kuntakku (Peko) | Yu Kobayashi |
Chippo | Chika Sakamoto |
Brus | Masashi Hirose |
Spiana | Miku Natsume |
Daburanda | Shouzou Iizuka |
Professor Kos | Tadashi Miyazawa |
Saber | Shun Oguri |
Bernard | Kenji Tada |
Balderry | Yoshi Yamada |
Schnauzer | Junichi Sugawara |
Dhole | Yayoi Sugaya |
Shiba | Eiji Yanagisawa |
Colline | Sayaka Ohara |
Tamako Nobi | Kotono Mitsuishi |
Nobisuke Nobi | Yasunori Matsumoto |
Kaminari | Katsuhisa Houki |
Hidetoshi Dekisugi | Shihoko Hagino |
Music
Theme songs | |
Opening Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon |
Ending Hikari no Signal |
Insert songs | |
Tomodachi Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon (Hibari Children's Choir) |
Soundtrack
Doraemon Sound Track History 3
Trivia
- This movie, along with Stand by Me Doraemon, were made to celebrate Fujiko F. Fujio's 80th anniversary.
- Both movies were the first feature-length movies to be premiered in Japan within the same year.
- The dog kingdom is possibly founded on Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa according to the private satellite that explains in the movie.
- The remake retains several scenes and events from the Daichōhen Doraemon manga in additions of the new ones that are not in both original movie and manga.
- Masashi Hirose, who voiced Brus in the remake and voiced several characters in the Doraemon franchise, was hospitalized for unspecific illness 6 months after the movie's release. This led to all 3 of his active voice roles being replaced by other voice actors as a result.
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