When Doraemon finally asks, "Do you still want to go back to the future?" and Noby answers, you realize this isn't about a robot cat or gadgets. It is about accepting your flawed, messy self.
He flees to the past, seeking comfort from the one person who never doubted him: his grandmother. But his grandmother passed away when Nobita was in elementary school. To see her, Nobita must go back even further—to the day he was born. doraemon new movie stand by me 2
For collectors, the Blu-ray includes a 30-minute behind-the-scenes featurette on the CGI animation of the grandmother’s wrinkles (a surprisingly emotional technical deep dive). When Doraemon finally asks, "Do you still want
This is where the movie becomes a brilliant farce. Young Noby has to become his adult self using the Anywhere Cloak and a "Body Swap" device to stand in at the wedding while trying to find the missing groom. But his grandmother passed away when Nobita was
The first Stand by Me taught us how to lose a friend. The sequel teaches us how to become someone worth loving.