Stand by Me Doraemon behind the scenes gags

2022-01-24 17:48
  1. The film was screened simultaneously on 319 screens in Japan, and ranked first in the debut ranking and audience satisfaction ranking in the first week.
  2. This film is a commemorative work for the 80th anniversary of the birth of the original manga author Fujiko F. Fujio. It is the first film in the series to be presented in 3D+CG format. It is directed by Takashi Yamazaki and Ryuichi Yagi. Their last collaboration was 3D. +CG animation film " Friends: mononoshima no naki ".
  3. For this non-"Doraemon professional team", Fujiko Studio did not immediately agree to the 3D+CG proposal at first, but the script created by Takashi Yamazaki dispelled the other's concerns.
  4. Takashi Yamazaki and Ryuichi Yagi are both super fans of Doraemon. They also added many original small easter eggs in the film, such as idol singer Sailor Star Fighter , unreal creature wild hammer and so on.
  5. "Along with Me" is not an original novel plot, but is a combination of 7 most classic short stories familiar to readers in the original work, including the first chapter "A Thousand Miles from the Future Country" and "", "The Romance of Snow Mountain" and other stories.
  6. The theme song of the film "The Promise of Sunflowers (ひまわりのBinding)" is sung by Harta Motoヒロ, and he also served as lyrics, composer and arranger.
  7. The theatrical version of the Doraemon series is generally released in March each year. The last theatrical version to be released in the summer was "Doraemon:ぼく(ぼく、Momotaro のなんなのさ)" in 1981, which was less than 50 minutes in length . 33 years.
  8. The English title of the film "Stand by Me" comes from the 1986 film of the same name based on the short story of the famous American thriller and filmmaker John Swithen (Stephen Edwin King).
  9. The young actor Tsumabuki Satoshi voices the adult Nobita. He and Jean Reno previously played Nobita and Doraemon respectively in Toyota commercials . By the way, in the 22nd century scenes there are advertisements from real businesses such as Toyota.
  10. The shape of Nobita’s hijab is particularly prominent in the film. Director Yagi’s explanation for this is that children in the 1970s and 1980s basically used this hairstyle when they went to the barbershop. He also used himself and the art director who was ten years younger than him to direct the flower room. Take it as an example to corroborate it.
  11. Many manga techniques are not suitable for use in 3D, such as the "3" technique in which the characters are pouting and Nobita takes off their glasses and eyes, but Director Yagi insists on expressing this form in its original form.
  12. The camera crew produced a 1:6 physical model of the Nobiga, including every detail of the street, porch, living room, corridor, and study. 
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  • Bartholome 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Seeing my tears, I made up for the tears that I didn’t shed when I was a kid reading comics TT Thank you for having Doraemon in my childhood

  • Karson 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    My eyes were swollen from crying. I never make fault with the word "feelings", and the most sincere are often the simplest. It is a pity that my great-great-grandson is too unfilial. My life is destined to miss Dora. Nobita, you must take good care of Dora for me!

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