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Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen
Nobita is exhausted from having constant nightmares and pleads Doraemon to arrange a dream machine that will enable him to dream of anything he wishes for. As Nobita dreams of him and his friends in the roles of gallant musketeers, the dream world starts to break down due to a dark force, and Nobita will have to put his fantasy to the test and become a hero, both in the real world and imagined.
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Plot Summary
Nobita, frustrated with his academic struggles and bullying, wishes for a more exciting life. His wish is granted when he encounters a group of mysterious swordsmen from the future who are embroiled in a conflict involving powerful ancient artifacts. Doraemon and his friends are drawn into a time-traveling adventure filled with epic battles and a race against time to prevent a catastrophic future.
Critical Reception
As with most Doraemon films, 'Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen' was well-received by its target audience, particularly families and young viewers in Japan. It is generally praised for its imaginative storytelling, engaging action sequences, and heartwarming themes of friendship and perseverance, typical of the beloved franchise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative plot and adventurous spirit.
Appreciated for its positive messages on friendship and courage.
Enjoyed by children and families for its colorful animation and exciting action.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific film is not widely aggregated on Google. However, Doraemon films in general are known for their family-friendly content, humorous situations, and ability to blend science fiction with relatable everyday problems.
Fun Fact
This film is noted for introducing a new set of villains, the 'Demon Clan', who are descendants of a group of aliens who once inhabited Earth, adding a unique mythological layer to the Doraemon universe.
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