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+ | |Title = Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Space-Time Odyssey |
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+ | |Rōmaji = Doraemon: Nobita no Wan-Nyan Jikūden |
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+ | |Japanese = ドラえもん のび太のワンニャン時空伝 |
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+ | |Image = 2004.jpg |
+ | |Release date = {{Flag|Japan}} March 6, 2004<br>{{Flag|Hong Kong}} August 2, 2006<br>{{Flag|Thailand}} October 19, 2006<br>{{Flag|Taiwan}} January 25, 2008<br>{{Flag|Vietnam}} March 29, 2013<br>{{Flag|India}} November 13, 2016 |
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− | |rel = 7 March 2004 |
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+ | |Director = Tsutomu Shibayama |
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+ | |Distributor = Toho |
+ | |Producer = Shin-Ei Animation<br>Shogakukan<br>Asahi National Broadcasting Company<br>ASATSU-DK<br>Fujiko Pro |
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− | |studio = Shin-Ei Animation |
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+ | |Running time = 89 minutes |
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− | |country = Japan |
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+ | |Previous movie = [[Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters]] |
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+ | |Next movie = [[Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006]]}}'''''Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey''''' (ドラえもん のび太のワンニャン時空伝 ''Doraemon: Nobita no Wan-Nyan Jikūden'') is the twenty-fifth installment of the [[List of Doraemon feature films|''Doraemon'' feature films]] and the last in the [[1979 anime|1979 era]]. |
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− | |previous = Nobita and the Wind Wizard |
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− | |next = Nobita's Dinosaur 2006}} |
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+ | After creating a haven for abandoned cats and dogs 300 million years in the past, Nobita returns to find that the land is on the verge of destruction! |
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− | '''Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey (ドラえもん のび太の{{Explain|ワンニャン|Woof-Meow}}時空伝 Doraemon: Nobita no Wan Nyan Jikūden)''' is a 2004 Japanese animated film based on the Japanese franchise of [[Wikipedia:Doraemon|Doraemon]]. The film also marks the 25th anniversary of the Doraemon television series on [[Wikipedia:TV Asahi|TV Asahi]] and the 25th Doraemon feature film. It's also the last Doraemon film to be a counterpart of the [[Doraemon (1979 anime)|1979 Doraemon anime]] and include the original cast from it was officially released by the movie premiering on 6 March 2004 based in Japan and 3 August 2006 based in Hong Kong. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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+ | An elderly dog goes to a time machine, which he plans to use to drive to the future so he can meet with "someone" who gives him a kendama. However, the machine encounters "temporal turbulence" and goes haywire and the dog is regressed back to his infant state, eventually found by a researcher cat. |
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− | In the present day, Nobita finds a stray dog drowning in a river while playing with Gian and Suneo by the river side. 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 |
+ | In the present day, Nobita finds a stray dog drowning in a river while playing with Gian and Suneo by the river side. 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 Ichi and Zubu, he and Doraemon travel through The Anywhere Door to the Mountains, but accidentally finds more stray dogs and cats endangered by deforestation. With so many pets, Nobita and his friends decide to send them back in time, 300 million years ago, where there was 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, sending them crash landing 1,000 years after their original time-destination; to their surprise, they found out the dogs and cats have overused the |
+ | However, when they try to visit them the next day (from their point of view), they encountered a time-space anomaly, sending them crash landing 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 rivaled those of Future Society. 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 bow bow Ichi in disguise, despite the difference in time. Nobita and his friends accompany the thieves in infiltrating an amusement park, where they believe is the location where the thieves' parents are held prisoner. Using a drill, the group arrives at a room containing a time machine, but the group are attacked by the guards and separated; Doraemon is stunned and taken by the guards while the rest are taken prisoner. |
− | Meanwhile, the government predict a cluster of asteroids that will collide with Earth and to evacuate the citizens, they order chunks of Noradium, materials capable of building spacecrafts to be sent to the government, but they are stolen by Nekojara, a treacherous high-ranking official. Doraemon awakes to meet with 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 |
+ | Meanwhile, the government predict a cluster of asteroids that will collide with Earth and to evacuate the citizens, they order chunks of Noradium, materials capable of building spacecrafts to be sent to the government, but they are stolen by Nekojara, a treacherous high-ranking official. Doraemon awakes to meet with 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 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 falls in love with, who 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 (whom Nekojara abandons) while Nobita and Hachi successfully stop the time machine from functioning. However, a meteor hits the machine and sinks it, rendering the Noradium unusable. Hachi is also sent underwater and as Nobita rescues Hachi from drowning, Hachi learns 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, destroying Nekojara's time machine and captures him and his underling along the way. |
The government successfully build several spacecrafts and quickly evacuate the citizens right before the asteroids fall. As Nobita departs along with his friends in the repaired time machine, he bids Ichi farewell. |
The government successfully build several spacecrafts and quickly evacuate the citizens right before the asteroids fall. As Nobita departs along with his friends in the repaired time machine, he bids Ichi farewell. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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− | *[[Ichi]] |
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− | *[[Sharmee]] |
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+ | |Character #1=Doraemon |
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− | *[[Chiko]] |
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+ | |Voice actor #1=Nobuyo Oyama |
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− | *[[Nekojara]] |
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− | + | |Character #2=Nobita Nobi |
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+ | |Voice actor #2=Noriko Ohara |
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− | + | |Character #3=Shizuka Minamoto |
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+ | |Voice actor #3=Michiko Nomura |
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− | *[[Takeshi Gouda|Gian]] |
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+ | |Character #4=Takeshi Gouda |
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+ | |Voice actor #4=Kazuya Tatekabe |
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+ | |Voice actor #5=Kaneta Kimotsuki |
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− | *Nobuyo Ōyama - Doraemon |
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+ | |Character #6=Ichi |
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+ | |Voice actor #6=Megumi Hayashibara |
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+ | |Character #7= Chiko |
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+ | |Voice actor #7= |
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+ | |Character #8= Daku |
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− | *Megumi Hayashibara - Ichi/Hachi |
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+ | |Voice actor #8= |
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+ | |Character #9= Bulltaro |
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+ | |Voice actor #9= |
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+ | |Character #10= Sharmee |
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+ | |Voice actor #10= Maki Kanai |
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+ | |Character #11= Nekojara |
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+ | |Voice actor #11= |
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+ | }} |
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==Gadgets used== |
==Gadgets used== |
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*[[Spare Pocket]] |
*[[Spare Pocket]] |
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*[[Evolution-Degeneration Beam]] |
*[[Evolution-Degeneration Beam]] |
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− | *[[Time Furoshiki]] (mentioned) |
+ | *[[Time Furoshiki]] (mentioned in manga, appeared in movie) |
− | *[[Restoring Beam]] (mentioned) |
+ | *[[Restoring Beam]] (mentioned only in Manga) |
*[[Wannyan Pretending Headband]] |
*[[Wannyan Pretending Headband]] |
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*[[Psychokinesis Eye Drops]] |
*[[Psychokinesis Eye Drops]] |
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− | *[[Instant Adhesive Gun]] |
+ | *[[Instant Adhesive Gun]] (Manga only) |
*[[Dress Up Camera (gadget)|Dress Up Camera]] |
*[[Dress Up Camera (gadget)|Dress Up Camera]] |
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*[[Mole Gloves]] |
*[[Mole Gloves]] |
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*[[Big Light]] |
*[[Big Light]] |
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+ | {{Cast |
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+ | |Character #1 = Doraemon |
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+ | |Voice actor #1 = Nobuyo Ōyama |
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− | <gallery position="center" captionalign="center"> |
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− | Doraemon2004.PNG|The gang in the opening |
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+ | |Voice actor #2 = Noriko Ohara |
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− | Shami1.JPG|The songstress [[Sharmee]] |
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− | Doraemonflowersharmee.jpg|Doraemon is in love!? |
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+ | |Voice actor #3 = Michiko Nomura |
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− | Sillohoutesharmee.png |
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− | Sharmeesingnekojaland.png |
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+ | |Voice actor #4 = Kazuya Tatekabe |
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− | Sharmeehostage.png |
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− | Jaramovie.png|[[Nekojara]] with the demonic tomb |
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+ | |Voice actor #5 = Kaneta Kimotsuki |
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− | Ichi evolved form.png |
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+ | |Character #6 = Ichi |
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− | Strayichi.png |
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+ | |Voice actor #6 = Megumi Hayashibara |
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− | Babyhachi.png |
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− | Chiko1.jpg|[[Chiko]] confidences in her intellect |
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− | Doraemon the movie 25 ending theme.png |
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− | </gallery> |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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+ | {{Music |
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− | *[[Doraemon no Uta]] (opening theme) |
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+ | |Opening = Doraemon no Uta |
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− | *[[YUME Biyori]] (ending theme, and also occasionally heard in parts of the movie) Performed by: Hitomi Shimatani |
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+ | |Ending = YUME Biyori |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | {{ToGallery}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *''Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey'' marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ''Doraemon'' television series on the [[Wikipedia:TV Asahi|TV Asahi]] as well as the twenty-fifth feature movie of ''Doraemon''. It aired again in March 25, 2005, marking the end mark of the 1979 anime series. |
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− | *This is the last Doraemon film to star the original cast from the 1979 anime. |
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+ | *This is the last Doraemon film to star the original cast from the 1979 anime and last Doraemon film to have a original look based on 1979 anime before new look introduced next year in 2005, which has no feature film. |
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*This movie was based on a Doraemon episode when Nobita found a dog and named it Ichi. |
*This movie was based on a Doraemon episode when Nobita found a dog and named it Ichi. |
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+ | *It revealed Doraemon has a crush on Sharmee in this movie. |
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− | [[Category:Doraemon films]] |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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+ | [[hi:Nobita's Wannyan Space-Time Odyssey]] |
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+ | [[zh:大雄的貓狗時空傳]] |
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[[Category:Movies]] |
[[Category:Movies]] |
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+ | [[Category:1979 Feature Films]] |
Revision as of 05:10, 2 May 2020
Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey (ドラえもん のび太のワンニャン時空伝 Doraemon: Nobita no Wan-Nyan Jikūden) is the twenty-fifth installment of the Doraemon feature films and the last in the 1979 era.
After creating a haven for abandoned cats and dogs 300 million years in the past, Nobita returns to find that the land is on the verge of destruction!
An elderly dog goes to a time machine, which he plans to use to drive to the future so he can meet with "someone" who gives him a kendama. However, the machine goes haywire and the dog is regressed back to his infant state, eventually found by a researcher cat.
Plot
An elderly dog goes to a time machine, which he plans to use to drive to the future so he can meet with "someone" who gives him a kendama. However, the machine encounters "temporal turbulence" and goes haywire and the dog is regressed back to his infant state, eventually found by a researcher cat.
In the present day, Nobita finds a stray dog drowning in a river while playing with Gian and Suneo by the river side. 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 Ichi and Zubu, he and Doraemon travel through The Anywhere Door to the Mountains, but accidentally finds more stray dogs and cats endangered by deforestation. With so many pets, Nobita and his friends decide to send them back in time, 300 million years ago, where there was 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, sending them crash landing 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 rivaled those of Future Society. 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 bow bow Ichi in disguise, despite the difference in time. Nobita and his friends accompany the thieves in infiltrating an amusement park, where they believe is the location where the thieves' parents are held prisoner. Using a drill, the group arrives at a room containing a time machine, but the group are attacked by the guards and separated; Doraemon is stunned and taken by the guards while the rest are taken prisoner.
Meanwhile, the government predict a cluster of asteroids that will collide with Earth and to evacuate the citizens, they order chunks of Noradium, materials capable of building spacecrafts to be sent to the government, but they are stolen by Nekojara, a treacherous high-ranking official. Doraemon awakes to meet with 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 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 falls in love with, who 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 (whom Nekojara abandons) while Nobita and Hachi successfully stop the time machine from functioning. However, a meteor hits the machine and sinks it, rendering the Noradium unusable. Hachi is also sent underwater and as Nobita rescues Hachi from drowning, Hachi learns 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, destroying Nekojara's time machine and captures him and his underling along the way.
The government successfully build several spacecrafts and quickly evacuate the citizens right before the asteroids fall. As Nobita departs along with his friends in the repaired time machine, he bids Ichi farewell.
Characters
Template:Incomplete section
Voice Actor | Role(s) |
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Gadgets used
- Wall-mounted Doghouse
- Auto Buying Machine (Manga only)
- Free Food Manufacturing Machine
- Anywhere Door
- Time Machine
- Spare Pocket
- Evolution-Degeneration Beam
- Time Furoshiki (mentioned in manga, appeared in movie)
- Restoring Beam (mentioned only in Manga)
- Wannyan Pretending Headband
- Psychokinesis Eye Drops
- Instant Adhesive Gun (Manga only)
- Dress Up Camera
- Mole Gloves
- Denkomaru
- Take-copter
- Light as a Feather Gloves (Manga only)
- Big Light
Cast
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Music
Theme songs | |
Opening Doraemon no Uta |
Ending YUME Biyori |
Gallery
Trivia
- Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Doraemon television series on the TV Asahi as well as the twenty-fifth feature movie of Doraemon. It aired again in March 25, 2005, marking the end mark of the 1979 anime series.
- This is the last Doraemon film to star the original cast from the 1979 anime and last Doraemon film to have a original look based on 1979 anime before new look introduced next year in 2005, which has no feature film.
- This movie was based on a Doraemon episode when Nobita found a dog and named it Ichi.
- It revealed Doraemon has a crush on Sharmee in this movie.