Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend (2008) Poster

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The most special doraemon
anh-9301012 January 2022
This is a movie that I watched more than 10 years ago so I don't remember much. But what I remember is that this is my favorite doraemon episode. The most emotional and darkest .

Maybe it's not suitable for children and not so great for adults But for me it's a rare gem.
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10/10
Doraemon The best
hindustanmedicalspavumpa3 February 2023
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Best movie Doraemon is best. The best for ever this very funny emotional intelligent and fantastic. The best forver the world Japan super duper Doraemon movie i like this very much is a super hi and future Doraemon will rise and. Grow in that world. Doraemon the show the future of world and everyone we want protect plants give oxygen to breathe and live this shows that we want protect environment. Doraemon. The top best movie of Doraemon is the best. Good better the. Better movie all the time of world i like all like. The future Doraemon movie more. Better and fantastic. Super. Duper Doraemon.
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5/10
Princess Lire was the scariest Doraemon princess I've ever saw!!!
lotus789123-768-72078224 August 2013
Nobita finds a small plant still in a container at an abandoned area and decides to take it home. His mother asks him not to put it on their garden because it won't have space to properly grow. Therefore he asks Doraemon for help. The robot cat then uses a special plant converter from the future that will allow the plant to move freely without the need to form roots attached to the ground. Named "Kibou" (Hope), the small green creature gleefully plays with Nobita and his friends. The group is taken by surprise when they are suddenly transported to another planet governed by a society of plant beings. Doraemon and his friends then discover that due to mankind's mistreatment of nature, the green population is planning to remove all plants from Earth. They must now return home and find a way to save the world.

I Know that This Anime movie arguably feels like "The Lorax" movie, which came out in 2012 in America, and It wasn't as fun as I thought, because It's about saving the Environment, and It even has The Bittersweet ending like in "Doraemon: Nobita's Mermaid Legend" Movie, and I thought Princess Lire was arguably the scariest original Doraemon princess (unlike Sophia, who was loosely based on "The Little Mermaid", of course.) I've ever saw (By seeing her "Zombie-like, Unnaturally white skin, of course.)!!!

Overall, I've give this movie a 5 out of 10!!! (Both Plot-wise and Experience wise.)

So, bye!!! :D
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4/10
Mostly a sweet, beautiful film... but then the ending just flies off the rails
albertonykus10 March 2024
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In this movie, Nobita brings a young tree home, where Doraemon gives it the ability to walk and think. I found most of this movie quite pleasant: the visuals are beautiful, the interactions between Kibo and the main characters are charming, and the plant planet they end up visiting is interesting... but then the climax happens. I'm not even going to try to explain what goes down. Suffice it to say, however, that this is almost certainly the most baffling Doraemon movie ever.

It's not only that the plot is resolved in such a bewildering way, but also that intriguing setup from earlier in the movie is never given any proper followup. Why did the plant aliens need Kibo specifically to power their superweapon? What did Jii the mushroom elder, who apparently is actually the personification of the entire planet, mean when he said that the plant aliens stole their superweapon from him? (We can guess, yes, but it's odd for the story to hint multiple times at a seemingly important history that is never elaborated on.) That's not to mention all the promising characters who are introduced only to be given disorganized character arcs, or simply make no impact on the remainder of the plot. All in all, this movie very much reads as an attempt at making something artsy and profound but then falling short.
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