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Stand By Me Doraemon 2 CG Film's Trailer Reveals Masaki Suda's Song, November 20 Debut

  • The film’s story will largely be based on the franchise’s 2000 film Doraemon: Obāchan no Omoide (Doraemon: A Grandmother’s Recollections), but will add original elements, including the love story of Shizuka and Nobita that was also present in the previous Stand By Me Doraemon film.

  • TOHO began streaming a trailer for its Stand By Me Doraemon 2 CG anime film on Wednesday, and the trailer reveals that the film has been rescheduled in Japan to November 20. 

    • The first Stand By Me Doraemon film was the first 3D CG film in the franchise, and it eventually earned 8.38 billion yen (about US$77.16 million) in Japan and over 10 billion yen worldwide (about US$90 million).

     
  • Satoshi Tsumabuki returns because the grownup Nobita, whereas Nobuko Miyamoto voices Nobita’s grandmother.. Franchise regulars Wasabi MizutaMegumi OoharaYumi KakazuSubaru Kimura, and Tomokazu Seki return as Doraemon, Nobita (youngster), Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo, respectively.

    The movie’s story will largely be based mostly on the franchise‘s 2000 movie Doraemon: Obāchan no Omoide (Doraemon: A Grandmother’s Recollections), however will add authentic parts, together with the love story of Shizuka and Nobita that was additionally current within the earlier Stand By Me Doraemon movie. The 2000 movie, in flip, was based mostly on a chapter from the fourth manga quantity.

    The movie was initially slated to open in Japan on August 7 till it was delayed because of the new coronavirus illness (COVID-19).

    Ryūichi Yagi and Takashi Yamazaki return from the primary movie as administrators, with Yamazaki as soon as once more penning the script.

    The first Stand By Me Doraemon movie was the primary 3D CG movie within the franchise, and it will definitely earned 8.38 billion yen (about US$77.16 million) in Japan and over 10 billion yen worldwide (about US$90 million).

    A separate 2D anime film for the franchise titled Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Shin Kyōryū (Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s New Dinosaur) opened in Japan on August 7, after being postponed from its authentic March 6 opening with the intention to curb the unfold of COVID-19.

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