Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016

Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016

Theatrical Releasing Poster
Japanese ドラえもん 新・のび太の日本誕生
Hepburn Doraemon Shin • Nobita no Nippon Tanjō
Literally Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016
Directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa
Produced by
  • Momoko Kawakita
  • Shingo Namerikawa
  • Kirika Tsuruza
  • Hitoshi Ono
  • Rena Takahashi
  • Takuji Yamada
  • Kenji Yoshida
Written by Shinnosuke Yakuwa (Screenplay)
Higashi Shimzu
Based on Doraemon by Fujiko F. Fujio
Starring
Music by Kan Sawada
Cinematography Takashi Suehiro
Edited by Toshihiko Kojima
Production
company
Distributed by Toho
Release dates
  • March 5, 2016 (2016-03-05)

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Running time
104 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office US$35.5 million[2]
¥3.98 billion

Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 (ドラえもん 新・のび太の日本誕生 Doraemon Shin • Nobita no Nippon Tanjō) is a 2016 Japanese animated science fiction adventure film written and directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa, and the 36th film in the Doraemon franchise.[3][4][5] The film is about the adventure of Nobita and his friend in Japan, 70 thousand years ago. The opening theme song is "Yume o Kanaete Doraemon", performed by MAO and the ending theme song is "Sora e" performed by Masayoshi Yamazaki.[6] The taglines were "Friendship could cross over space-time", "Daddy, I saw the birth of Japan in 21st century", "We can see the birth of Japan in 21st Century" and "Some of the secrets only have in Japan". The film was released on 5 March 2016. It was adapted into a Nintendo 3DS video game, released March 3, 2016. This movie is set to release in Vietnam on 27 May 2016.

Plot

Nobita and his sidekick Doraemon travel in search of adventures of new world in Japan.

Cast

Character Japanese voice Actor
Doraemon Wasabi Mizuta
Nobita Nobi Megumi Ohara
Shizuka Minamoto Yumi Kakazu
Takeshi "Gian" Goda Subaru Kimura
Suneo Honekawa Tomokazu Seki
Nobita's Mom Kotono Mitsuishi
Nobita's Dad Yasunori Matsumoto
Gian's Mom Miyako Takeuchi
Dorami Chiaki
Kukuru Ryōko Shiraishi
Gigazombie Hōchū Ōtsuka
Darkness Group Yoshio Kojima
Togi Makabe
Hiroshi Tanahashi
Tsuchidama Hiroshi Yanaka
Darkness Patriarch Koji Takeda
Tajikara Kouji Ishii
Koiyame Aya Hisakawa
Pega Hiroki Shimowada
Gris Miyako Ito
Draco Yuki Kaida
Time Patrol Corps Aya Hisakawa
Miki Fukui
Keicho Yuka
Time Machine Miyako Ito
Landowner Kouji Ishii

Theme song

Opening Theme - Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon
Music and Lyrics - Katsuhiko Kurosu / arranger - Kaoru Okubo / song - Mao / chorus - Sunflower Kids ( Columbia )

Ending Theme - To the Sky
Songwriting, arrangement - Yamazaki SusumuYoshi / song - Masayoshi Yamazaki ( EMI Records )

Guest character

Kukuru Voice - Ryoko Shiraishi
Hikari family boy. Been swallowed by the disturbance of the space-time will be a time slip to Japan of the modern, where become Nobita us and meeting friends. Unlike the original and older movies, wearing many also trinkets on the body. Face and quiet are to become close to a teenager style.

Hikari group
70,000 years ago primitive man tribe who were in the world. In the trailer, elders, Tarane, Tajikara appeared.

Gigazombi
Voice - Yoshitada Otsuka Immortal spirit king. There are tiger of such animal next to the throne. Wearing under the darkness group and Tsuchidama. The color of the mask is, in addition top of skeleton that is different from the previous work has been changed to something like a corner.

Darkness group
Voice - Hiroshi Tanahashi & Togi Makabe , Yoshio Kojima It appeared in the recollection of cucule. Unlike the original and previous work, it marked with a pattern on the face and both shoulders. Tsuchidama Living under the Gigazonbi clay figures . In this work different from the older movies original street plurality of individuals is to appear. In addition, although it was the same design all in the original, it has a different design for each piece in this work.

Production

On July 10, 2015, Fujiko Pro revealed a new remake of 1989's Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan, which has the highest ticket sales of any Doraemon film to date.[7] On 15 July 2015, the film official website was opened. On 21 October 2015, Voice actor group was announced.

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Box office

Debuting on 374 screens with Toho distributing, Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 earned $5.6 million on 544,816 admissions in its first weekend and ranked 1 on Japanese Box Office.[8] It stayed at the top of Japanese box office for two more weeks, earning a further $14.4 million in the process.[9][10] It fell to second position in its fourth weekend, behind Assassination Classroom movie,[11] and remained on the second spot the following weekend.[12] It dropped to third spot in its sixth weekend with a weekend gross of $1 million.[13]

Here is a table which shows the box office of this movie of all the weekends:

# Rank Weekend Weekend gross Total gross till current weekend
1 1 March 5-6 ¥637,035,600 ($5.60 million) ¥637,035,600 ($5.60 million)
2 1 March 12-13 ¥485,035,600 ($4.26 million) ¥1,254,423,800 ($11.0 million)
3 1 March 19-20 ¥399,929,400 ($3.59 million) ¥1,828,542,300 ($16.0 million)
4 3 March 26-27 ¥270,888,500 ($2.4 million) ¥2,552,345,400 ($22.6 million)
5 2 April 2-3 ¥234,597,000 ($2.1 million) ¥3,382,985,800 ($30.1 million)
6 3 April 9-10 ¥115,511,200 ($1.1 million) ¥3,778,527,800 ($33.8 million)
7 5 April 16-17 ¥77,127,700 ($709,000) ¥3,884,690,900 ($34.8 million)
8 11 April 23-24 ¥35,000,000 ($305,000) ¥3,930,000,000 ($35.2 million)
9 13 April 30-May 01 ¥44,000,000 ($404,000) ¥3,980,000,000 ($35.5 million)
10 May 7-8

References

  1. "Doraemon movie 36 to be release in 5 march 2016". October 26, 2015.
  2. "Doraemon's box office in its ninth weekend". Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  3. "映画ドラえもん 新・のび太の日本誕生(2016)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  4. 映画ドラえもん、最新作は日本誕生 (in Japanese). Asahi.com. July 10, 2015. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
  5. ドラえもん『新・のび太の日本誕生』来春公開!太古の日本が舞台 (in Japanese). Cinema Today. July 10, 2015. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
  6. "36th Doraemon Film's Full Trailer Previews Masayoshi Yamazaki Song, Time Travel Story". Anime News Network. December 11, 2015. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
  7. "Doraemon The Movie: Nobita and the Birth of Japan Remake Revealed for March 2016". Anime News Network. July 10, 2015. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
  8. Schilling, Mark (March 7, 2016). "Japan Box Office: ‘Doraemon: Birth’ Opens on Top Ahead of Golden Week". Variety. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  9. Schilling, Mark (14 March 2016). "Japan Box Office: ‘Doraemon’ Wins Its Second Weekend". Variety. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  10. Schilling, Mark (22 March 2016). "Japan Box Office: ‘Doraemon’ Wins Third Weekend". Variety. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  11. Schilling, Mark (28 March 2016). "Japan Box Office: ‘Batman v Superman’ Beaten by ‘Assassination Classroom’ Sequel". Variety. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  12. Schilling, Mark (4 April 2016). "Japan Box Office: ‘Assassination Classroom’ Sequel Wins Second Weekend". Variety. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  13. Schilling, Mark (12 April 2016). "Japan Box Office: ‘Assassination Classroom: Graduation’ Wins Third Weekend". Variety. Retrieved 15 April 2016.

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