Stand by Me Doraemon
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Japanese | STAND BY ME ドラえもん |
Literally | Stand by Me Doraemon |
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Screenplay by | Takashi Yamazaki |
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Doraemon by Fujiko F. Fujio |
Starring |
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Music by | Naoki Sato |
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Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Budget | $35 million[1] |
Box office | $183.4 million[2] |
Stand by Me Doraemon (STAND BY ME ドラえもん) is a 2014 Japanese 3D computer animated film based on the Doraemon manga series and directed by Ryūichi Yagi and Takashi Yamazaki.[3] It was released on 8 August 2014.[4][5] Bang Zoom! Entertainment premiered an English-dubbed version of the film at the Tokyo International Film Festival on 24 October 2014.[6]
The plot combines the short stories "All the Way From the Country of the Future", "Imprinting Egg", "Goodbye, Shizuka-chan", "Romance in Snowy Mountain", "Nobita's the night Before a Wedding" and "Goodbye, Doraemon..." into a new complete story - from the first time Doraemon came to Nobita's house to Doraemon bidding farewell to Nobita.[7][8]
The film was a big commercial success in Japan. It ranked number 1 on the box office charts for 5 consecutive weeks and was the second highest-grossing Japanese film for 2014 in Japan, with a box office total of 8.38 billion Yen.[9][10][11] In February 2015, it won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year at the 38th Japan Academy Prize.[12]
Plot
In 2004 Nobita Nobi is a fourth grader who constantly gets failing grades in his subjects due to his laziness and is always bullied by his classmates Suneo Honekawa and Takeshi Goda. His great-great grandson from the 22nd century (year 2136), Sewashi, who watches him every day, travels to Nobita's timeline while bringing along his robotic cat Doraemon. Sewashi reveals that if Nobita keeps up his act, he will have a disastrous future: he will marry Gian's sister Jaiko, have his private company burned down, and will be left with a great debt. To circumvent this, he orders Doraemon to help Nobita, modifying Doraemon's nose to prevent him from returning to the future unless Nobita gains a better future.
Being reluctant until the threat, Doraemon introduces his gadgets to help Nobita which helps him immensely. Though Doraemon warns Nobita not to be too dependent on his gadgets, Nobita asks Doraemon to help him woo his crush Shizuka "Sue" Minamoto whom Doraemon reveals is the one Nobita will marry if his future is corrected. However, all his efforts end up making Shizuka becoming closer to ace student, Hidetoshi Dekisugi. Nobita's attempt to be equal with Dekisugi by studying harder is futile and he decides to let go of Shizuka to make her happier. Mistaking him planning to commit suicide, Shizuka arrives at the Nobi residence and resists Nobita's people-repelling potion to help him which Doraemon reveals is the first step in Nobita and Shizuka's growing relationship to eventually becoming a couple.
Upon seeing his older self rejecting Shizuka's invitation to a mountain climbing, Nobita disguises himself as his older self to help Shizuka whom he thinks is separated from her group during a heavy blizzard. His efforts to help Shizuka do more hurt to himself, but this makes Shizuka feel that she has to accompany Nobita saying "yes" before collapsing from cold she contracted from her earlier conversation with Nobita. Forcing himself to remember the moment, the two are rescued by Nobita's older self who recalled the memory. Nobita learns from his older self that Shizuka was answering to the latter's proposition to marry her which means that the two will indeed marry. After hearing that Shizuka's father has also accepted her daughter's spouse, Nobita and Doraemon return to the present timeline.
As Nobita's future has changed for the better, Doraemon's programming commands him to return to the future in 48 hours. Noticing that Doraemon has a hard time to leave due to his worry for Nobita, Nobita confronts and have a brutal fight with Gian to prove that he is able to defend himself without Doraemon. Seeing that Nobita refuses to give up, Gian forfeits as Doraemon tearfully takes Nobita home before leaving in peace the next day. During April Fools, Nobita is tricked by Gian into believing that Doraemon has returned. In anger, he drinks a solution Doraemon gave to him which turns all lies into truth and vice versa. Finishing his retribution against Suneo and Gian, Nobita goes back home while lamenting that Doraemon will never return. To his surprise, Doraemon suddenly returns because Nobita said that Doraemon would never return, still with the effects of the potion, and it became a lie. The two hug and cry in happiness.
Production
In 2011, the producers said that "different from the other Doraemon films, this will be a special film".[13] The production team spent 18 months on the character design and CGI animation began after the film recorded the voice of characters (Puresuko).[14]
Staff list
- Original – Fujiko F. Fujio
- Screenplay – Takashi Yamazaki
- Director – Ryuichi Yagi, Takashi Yamazaki
- Music – Naoki Sato
- Production – Shirogumi, Robot, Shin-Ei Animation
- Co-Production – Fujiko Productions, Office Abe Shuji
- Presented by – 2014 Stand By Me Doraemon Film Partners (Fujiko Productions, Shin-Ei Animation, Shogakukan, Asatsu DK, TV Asahi, ShoPro, Toho, Dentsu, Shirogumi, Robot, Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, menu - tele, Office Abe Shuji, Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting, Hokkaido TV, Hiroshima Home TV) [15]
- Distributor – Toho
Cast
Character | Japanese voice | English voice |
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Doraemon | Wasabi Mizuta | Mona Marshall |
Nobita Nobi / Noby | Megumi Ōhara Satoshi Tsumabuki (adult) |
Johnny Yong Bosch |
Shizuka Minamoto / Sue | Yumi Kakazu | Cassandra Morris |
Suneo Honekawa / Sneech | Tomokazu Seki | Brian Beacock |
Takeshi "Gian" Goda / Big G | Subaru Kimura | Kaiji Tang |
Sewashi / Soby | Sachi Matsumoto | Max Mittelman |
Jaiko / Little G | Vanilla Yamazaki | Minae Noji |
Hidetoshi Dekisugi / Ace Goody | Shihoko Hagino | Spike Spencer |
Teacher / Mr. S | Wataru Takagi | Keith Silverstein |
Tamako Nobi / Tammy | Kotono Mitsuishi | Mari Devon |
Nobisuke Nobi / Toby | Yasunori Matsumoto | Tony Oliver |
Gian's Mother | Miyako Takeuchi | Jessica Gee |
Yoshio Minamoto | Aruno Tahara | Steve Blum |
Additional voices | Kenji Kitamura Asumi Kodama Miyuki Sato Atsushi Terashima Tomomi Tenjinbayashi Lynn Takumi Watanabe Yoshi Miki Shiori Matsuda Hikari Goto |
Soundtrack
Stand by Me Doraemon Original Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by Naoki Sato | |
Released | September 17th, 2014 |
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Length | 46:56 |
Label | Nippon Columbia |
Original Japanese In the movie, most of the soundtrack was composed by Sato Naoki composer (except the ending theme)
All music composed by Naoki Sato.
Stand by Me Doraemon Original Soundtrack | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Nobita no Ichinichi" | 2:13 |
2. | "STAND BY ME Doraemon Opening Title" | 1:09 |
3. | "Boku, Doraemon" | 0:54 |
4. | "Takecopter" | 2:48 |
5. | "Yojigen Pocket" | 3:25 |
6. | "Surikomi Tamago" | 1:14 |
7. | "Suneo Love" | 0:48 |
8. | "Sakusen Shippai" | 1:13 |
9. | "Shitsuren?" | 2:02 |
10. | "Benkyou" | 1:01 |
11. | "Test no Kekka" | 2:00 |
12. | "Sayounara, Shizuka-chan" | 3:53 |
13. | "Mushisukan" | 2:02 |
14. | "Boku no Mirai" | 2:59 |
15. | "Nobita Seinen" | 2:11 |
16. | "Todoke, Kono Kioku!" | 1:55 |
17. | "Tomodachi" | 2:55 |
18. | "Mirai Hikou" | 1:37 |
19. | "Kekkon Zen'ya" | 2:59 |
20. | "Doraemon no Namida" | 1:31 |
21. | "Yakusoku" | 4:10 |
22. | "Saikai ~Uso 800 no Kiseki~" | 1:57 |
Total length: |
46:56 |
Ending theme: Himawari no Yakusoku (ひまわりの約束, lit. "Promise from Sunflower") by Motohiro Hata
In Spain
- Stand by Me by Fiver[16]
In Hong Kong (Cantonese language)
- Fèng Xiàn (奉獻) by Mag Lam, Lil' Ashes, Phil Lam and Hubert Wu
In Mainland China
- The appointment of sunflower(向日葵的约定) by Joshua
Release
Stand by Me Doraemon was released in 59 countries worldwide.[17][18][19][20]
The film was released in Japan on August 8, 2014, in Italy on November 6, 2014 (known as Doraemon - Il film), in Indonesia and Singapore on December 18, 2014, in Spain and Taiwan on December 19, 2014, in Thailand on December 31, 2014, in Malaysia on January 29, 2015 (limited release for both Japanese version and Malay version), and in Hong Kong on February 5, 2015 (known as Doraemon 3D: Stand by Me).[21][22]
A web survey was published giving a closer look at the attendees. The audience consisted of 20.4% were children, 21.5% were in their 20's, 20.4% were in their 30's, 20.4% were in their 40's. 47% were male while 53% were female.[23][24]
The film was released on Blu-ray, in a deluxe and normal edition, and DVD by Pony Canyon on February 18, 2015.[25][26][27]
The film was released in China on Thursday, May 28, 2015 becoming the first Japanese film in three years to be released in China since Ultraman in July 2012.[28]
The film was released in Vietnam on December 12,2014 ( Cinema) and June 1,2015 ( TV - K+ NS ).[29]
The film was released in the Philippines on June 17, 2015, announced by SM Cinema on Facebook. The movie is distributed by VIVA International pictures & Multivision Pictures Entertainment.[30]
This film was released in Turkey on September 11, 2015.[31]
VOX Distribution will release the film as The Doraemon Movie in Arabia on December 17, 2015.
Reception
Box office
The film earned a total of US$86 million internationally by January 7, 2015,[32] and was also the third highest earning film in Japan in 2014 with ¥8.38 billion, behind Frozen and The Eternal Zero.[33] Outside Japan, the highest revenue came from China ($86.92 million),[34] Hong Kong ($5.1 million), South Korea ($3.3 million),[35] Italy ($3.2 million), Indonesia ($3 million) and Thailand ($1.2 million).[9]
The film performed well in Hong Kong. It became the all-time highest-grossing Japanese film in Hong Kong (breaking Ring's record), the highest-grossing film of the Chinese New Year period in Hong Kong (from February 18 to 21) and the all-time fourth highest-grossing animated film in Hong Kong, behind Pixar's Toy Story 3, Monster's University and Inside Out.[9] It also broke the opening day record (previously held by Ponyo on a Cliff).[9] In China, the film scored a single-day record of US$14.2 million (breaking Kung Fu Panda 2's record) and a four-day opening record of US$38.5 million (breaking How to Train Your Dragon 2's record).[36] In just five days it earned $53 million to become the highest grossing non-Hollywood animated film in China (breaking Boonie Bears: Mystical Winter's record).[37] It is currently the second highest-grossing animated films in China ($86.9 million, behind Kung Fu Panda 2 ($92.2 million) ($86.7 million).[38] It ended its run in China with CN¥530,06 million.[39]
Accolades
Awards | |||||
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Year | Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result | Ref. |
2014 | Lumiere Japan Awards Grand Prix | Grand Prix Award | Stand by Me Doraemon | Won | [40] |
2014 | 27th Nikkan Sports Award | Direction Award | Takashi Yamazaki | Won | [41] |
2015 | 3D Film Award | Jury Award for Foreign Animation | Stand by Me Doraemon | Won | [42] |
2015 | 38th Japan Academy Prize | Animation of the Year | Stand by Me Doraemon | Won | [43] |
2015 | Tokyo Anime Award | Anime of the Year (Film Category) | Stand by Me Doraemon | Notable Entry | [44][45] |
2015 | Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival | VFX JAPAN AWARD | Ryūichi Yagi | Won | [46] |
2015 | 20th AMD Awards | Digital Media Award | Stand by Me Doraemon | Won | [47] |
2015 | 24th The Japan Film Critics Award | Lifetime Achievement Award | Michihiko Umezawa and Shuji Abe | Won | [48] |
2015 | 34th Fujimoto Prize | Ito Yoshiaki, Michihiko Umezawa and Shuji Abe | Won | [49] |
Related products
Author | Fujiko F. Fujio |
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Original title |
映画「STAND BY ME ドラえ もん」VISUAL STORY |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Series | Doraemon |
Genre | Adventure, Time travel, romantic, Comedy, Family |
Publisher | Shogakukan |
Publication date | August 7th, 2014 |
Media type | Shinsho |
Pages | 80 |
ISBN | 9784093883818 |
Website |
doraemon-3d |
- New translation "Doraemon"
- Fujiko · F · Fujio (writer), Hiroshi Sasaki (editor), Fujiko Pro (monitoring) ISBN 978-4-09-388384-9
- A book containing 7 short stories, with commentary by Hiroshi Sasaki .
- Stand by Me Doraemon Animation Visual Story
- Fujiko · F · Fujio (Writer) ISBN 978-4-09-388381-8
- Adapted from the film
- Fujiko · F · Fujio (Writer) ISBN 978-4-09-388381-8
- BD / DVD
- Released February 18th 2015 with PCXE-50408 (BD special version), PCXE-50409 (BD Normal version), PCBE-54251 (DVD Limit Version)
Influence
On the Japanese talk show Room of Tetsuko, Doraemon in 3D image was invited to interview and was broadcast on television on August 8, 2014.[50]
The appearance of the film in China helped ease diplomatic tensions between China and Japan.[51] Professor Kawamura Noriyuki in Nagoya University said that cho the movie will able to help the Chinese People have more good look about the country and People in Japan.[52]
See also
References
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- ↑ Beck, Jerry (March 9, 2014). "Anime Trailer: "Stand By Me, Doreamon"". Animation Scoop. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- ↑ Film Review: ‘Stand by Me Doraemon’
- ↑ "3DCG『ドラえもん』、藤子・F・不二雄先生も知らなかった物語". Retrieved 2014-08-16.
- ↑ "大人の心にも響く。3Dになった「ドラえもん」の世界". Retrieved 2014-08-12.
- 1 2 3 4 Gavin J. Blair, Karen Chu (March 3, 2015). "'Doraemon' Anime Film Scores Big in Asia with Record Hong Kong Run". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ↑ 2014年邦画ベスト10、山崎貴監督2作品で171億円!” Eiga.com. (2014年12月16日) 2014年12月17日閲覧。
- ↑ Doraemon nằm trong top 5 phim Nhật Bản 2014
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- ↑ "「ドラえもん」が初の3DCG映画化 来夏公開へ". Retrieved 2014-08-12.
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- ↑ Fiver (November 10, 2014). "Fiver - Stand by Me (Official Music Video from movie: Stand by Me Doraemon)". YouTube.
- ↑ 3DCG『ドラえもん』、興収80億円突破 ORICON STYLE 2014年10月23日
- ↑ "『STAND BY ME ドラえもん』21の国と地域へ進出! 海外バイヤーが大絶賛". Retrieved 2014-08-19.
- ↑ 3DCG『ドラえもん』世界へ 21ヶ国・地域で公開決定 ORICON STYLE 2014年8月19日
- ↑ stand-by-me-doraemon-3d-cg-film-to-open-in-57-countries
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- ↑ "STAND BY ME ドラえもん [ブルーレイ通常版]" (in Japanese). Pony Canyon. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- ↑ "STAND BY ME ドラえもん [DVD通常プライス版]" (in Japanese). Pony Canyon. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- ↑ Gavin J. Blair and Clifford Coonan (May 28, 2015). "'Stand By Me Doraemon' Becomes First Japanese Movie in China in Three Years". The Hollywood Reporter. (Prometheus Global Media). Retrieved May 28, 2015.
- ↑ "Stand by Me Doraemon broadcast on K+NS cable" (in Vietnamese). K plus. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
- ↑ "Stand By Me Doraemon movie set to premiere in Philippine cinemas this June 17". Anime Pilipinas. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
- ↑ "Stand by Me Doraemon (2014) - Release Info". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
- ↑ Nancy Tartaglione and David Bloom (January 10, 2015). "‘Transformers 4′ Tops 2014’s 100 Highest-Grossing International Films – Chart". deadline.com. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ↑ "Box Office Leaders". Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
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- ↑ Stand by Me Doraemon
- ↑ Rob Cain (May 31, 2015). "Japan's Unlikely Ambassador: a Cartoon Robot Cat From the Future Wins China's Hearts and Minds". Forbes. (Forbes, Inc.). Retrieved June 5, 2015.
- ↑ Rob Cain (June 2, 2015). "Box Office Shocker: Japanese Film Wins at Chinese Box Office". forbes.com. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
- ↑ Rob Cain. "China Box Office: "San Andreas" Rolls to Strong PRC Opening". Forbes. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
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- ↑ "International 3D & Advanced Imaging Society Bestows 23 Honors at 6th Annual Awards Ceremony at Warner Bros. Studios". Business Wire. January 19, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
- ↑ 第38回日本アカデミー賞最優秀賞発表!、日本アカデミー賞公式サイト、2015年2月27日閲覧。
- ↑ TAAF 2015
- ↑ Frozen, Ping Pong tiger and bunny win at Tokyo Anime Award
- ↑ 「STAND BY ME ドラえもん」などVFX-JAPANアワード2015最優秀賞決定
- ↑ ANIME NEWS: 'Yokai Watch,Aikatsu' among winners at AMD Awards Truy cập ngày 8 tháng 4 năm 2015
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External links
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- Official website (Japanese)
- Stand by Me Doraemon at the Internet Movie Database
- Stand by Me Doraemon (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- First trailer on YouTube (Japanese)
- Official Movie Website on Toho (Japanese)
- Official Book Website (Japanese)
- Official website (Italian)
- Stand by Me Doraemon (2014) at Rotten Tomatoes
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