I haven't seen the theatrical version of Doraemon before. This time it is a relatively complete story, from the appearance of Doraemon, help, growth, happiness, and finally leaving. Sadly, some people can only walk with you for a while. A lot of sadness and sadness can only be endured by one person. Just like Nobita finally defeated Fat Tiger, only himself is the most reliable.
However, it is still sad, the memory will eventually become a memory, and it will eventually pass. But the world is like this, others will leave, and one day I will leave and become the memory of others.
In the end, the sensationalism was a little deliberate. Compared with McDull, who felt the truth in simplicity, he subjectively thought that it was still a little bit worse.
Anyway, I still have to say, if there is a blue fat man to accompany me, it would be nice.
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