Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil (ドラえもん のび太の海底鬼岩城 Doraemon: Nobita no Kaitei Kiganjō) is the fourth installment of the Doraemon feature films. The film is based on the Western myth of Atlantis, the lost city.
An undersea camping trip through the Pacific Ocean goes awry for Nobita and his friends when they're taken captive by the underwater kingdom of Mu.
Nobita and his friends under the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Gian and Suneo take Doraemon's underwater vehicle and travel through the Atlantic Ocean, trying to find a treasure ship. Along the way, they discover that the environment gun that Doraemon used to protect them is running out of energy leaving them vulnerable to the sea. Fortunately, they are rescued by some marine creatures.
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Doraemon and the gang are exploring the sea bed, descending into trenches that are as high as Mt. Everest and Mt. Fuji combined, and driving across the ocean floor in an "Underwater Buggy" with a wicked tongue. They're having a blast, but the fun is interrupted when they are suddenly taken captive by Seatopians: members of the highly civilized Mu Federation. Doraemon and his friends meet a kind-hearted Seatopian boy named El, and learn that the Premier of the Mu Federation wishes to hide the existence of his nation from "groundlings" and therefore intends to detain the crew underwater - forever! Not about to succumb to such orders, Doraemon and the gang escape, knowing full well that the consequence of crossing the border is punishment by death. Can they outwit their pursuers, and safely return to land? The fourth tale of the Doraemon's Long Tales series!
Plot
The plot revolves around a summer vacation of Nobita and his friends under the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Gian and Suneo take Doraemon's underwater vehicle and travel through the Atlantic Ocean, trying to find a treasure ship. Along the way, they discover that the environment gun that Doraemon used to protect them is running out of energy leaving them vulnerable to the sea. Fortunately, they are rescued by some marine creatures. Doraemon and his friends are later captured by these creatures, revealed to be inhabitants of the underwater kingdom of Mu. It is revealed that another undersea kingdom, Atlantis, now controlled by robots, was about to destroy the Earth with nuclear weapons after mistaking a volcano eruption for an invasion. With the help of a young boy from Mu, Nobita and his friends attempt to stop the robots, but are all captured. However, when things are at their grimmest, Doraemon's robotic underwater vehicle sacrifices itself to destroy the computer that controlled all the robots and nuclear weapons. After returning to Mu, Doraemon and his friends are hailed as heroes before returning home.
Characters
- Doraemon
- Nobita Nobi
- Shizuka Minamoto
- Suneo Honekawa
- Takeshi Gouda
- Underwater Buggy
- Tamako Nobi
- Nobisuke Nobi
- Suneo's mother
- Gian's mother
- Elle
- Poseidon
Gadgets used
- Take-copter
- Anywhere Door
- Small Light
- Air Cannon
- Pass Loop
- Shock Gun
- Reverse Cloak
- Obtaining Bag
- Underwater Buggy
Cast
Character | Voice Actor |
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Nobuyo Oyama | {{{vc1}}} |
Noriko Ohara | {{{vc2}}} |
Michiko Nomura | {{{vc3}}} |
Kaneta Kimotsuki | {{{vc4}}} |
Kazuya Tatekabe | {{{vc5}}} |
Michie Kita | {{{vc6}}} |
Kousei Tomita | {{{vc7}}} |
Sachiko Chijimatsu | {{{vc8}}} |
Kazuyo Aoki | {{{vc9}}} |
Yoshino Ohtori | {{{vc10}}} |
Music
Theme songs | |
Opening Doraemon no Uta |
Ending Umi wa Bokura to |
Gallery
Trivia
- This movie was first 1979 Doraemon film would have new look.
Differences between movie and manga
- In the movie, Eru has blonde hair, while in the manga, he has black hair.
Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil |
Characters | Main Characters Doraemon • Nobita Nobi • Shizuka Minamoto • Takeshi Gouda Suneo Honekawa Movie Character Underwater Buggy • El • King of Mu • Poseidon |
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Setting | Pacific Ocean • Atlantic Ocean • Bermuda Triangle • Kingdom of Mu • Kingdom of Atlantis | |
Events | War between Mu and Atlantis | |