Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan (ドラえもん のび太の宇宙英雄記(スペースヒーローズ), Doraemon: Nobita no Space Heroes) is a Japanese anime movie.[3] This Movie also known as Doraemon The Super Star 2015. This movie is Doraemon movies. In Japan, this movie was released on 7 March 2015.
Description – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
Doraemon: Nobita’s Space Heroes is a galactic defense adventure game based on the 2015 movie. Players will clear numerous missions by using secret tools and more. Doraemon, Nobita, Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka are included. There are also six mini-games and the ability to take photographs.
Production team – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
- Original – Fujiko F. Fujio
- Screenplay – Higashi Shimzu
- Director – Yoshihiro Osugi
- Production – “Doraemon: Nobita’s Space Heroes” 2015 Producer (Fujiko professional, Shin-Ei Animation, Shogakukan, Asatsu DK, TV Asahi, ShoPro, Toho, Dentsu, Shirogumi, ROBOT, Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, menu – tele, Shuji Abe, Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting, Hokkaido TV, Hiroshima Home TV)
- Major Production – Shin-Ei Animation
- Distibuted – Toho
Plot – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
One night, a space ship crashes into the hill at dark night. The next morning, Suneo, Gian and Shizuka decide to make a movie about a space-based hero film Guardians of the Galaxy, which is a magical current blockbuster.
Meanwhile, Nobita does rubber band art in front of the little kids, and heads towards the hill where he finds his three friends shooting the film. Gian and Suneo made Nobita perform as the monster, as Nobita wanted to act. Gian beats Nobita as he was a space alien, where Nobita runs away to his house to ask help from Doraemon. After that, the two return to the hill and Doraemon takes a gadget from his pocket, which is a film director called Burger director. They all become space heroes (using a “real-light”, which made their costumes real) and with the help from Burger, they started fighting a fake space monster.
Cast – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
Character | Japanese voice Actor |
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Doraemon | Wasabi Mizuta |
Nobita Nobi | Megumi Ohara |
Shizuka Minamoto | Yumi Kakazu |
Takeshi “Gian” Goda | Subaru Kimura |
Suneo Honekawa | Tomokazu Seki |
Burger Director | Mamiko Noto |
Aron | Marina Inoue |
Hyde | Yuji Tanaka |
Ogon | Yutaka Furukawa |
Meba | Alisa Mizuki |
Ikaros | Masachika Ichimura |
Councilor | Motomu Kiyokawa |
Secretary | Nobuyuki Kobushi |
Grandpa | Nobuaki Sekine |
Space Pirate Minions | Katsumi Toriumi Kenji Kitamura |
Children | Ai Fukada Kanami Satō Tomomi Tenjinbayashi Shiori Matsuda |
Tamako Nobi | Kotono Mitsuishi |
Gian’s Mother | Miyako Takeuchi |
Music – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
For the first time on December 10, 2014 Miwa singer has revealed she will be able to present songs in the film.[5] On February 25, 2015 her 17th single entitled “360” – the movie theme song was released.
The opening song: Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon (Character ver.) Author: Kurosu Katsuhiko / song – Doraemon (Wasabi Mizuta), Nobita (Ohara Megumi), Shizuka (Yumi Kakazu), Jaian (Kimura Subaru), Suneo (Tomokazu Seki) (Columbia )
The song ends: 360 Lyrics: Miwa / songwriter – Miwa & NAOKI-T / song – Miwa (Sony Music Japan Inc.)
Cage in the movie:
- Yume o Kanaete Doraemon / Lyrics: Kurosu Katsuhiko / Artist: Suginami Children Chorus
- Ginga Boueitai Miracle / Lyrics: Mike Sugiyama / Artist: Suginami Children Chorus
Box office – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
The movie was at the top of the Japanese box office during its opening weekend. This film (March 7–8) earning $5.3 million on 557,000 showings from 365 screens.[4] As of April 19, 2015, it had grossed (¥3.91 billion) at the Japanese box office.[2]
Guest Characters – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
- Aron – He comes from ‘Pokkuru’ planet to Earth to get help as his planet is being invaded by space monsters
- Burger Director – He is a gadget from Doraemon made to help the person using the gadget shoot a film.
Box office – Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan
The film topped the Japanese box office during its opening weekend (March 7–8) earning US$5.3 million on 557,000 admissions from 365 screens.[6] As of April 19, 2015, it had grossed (¥3.75 billion) at the Japanese box office.[7] The film was the fifth highest-grossing Japanese film at the Japanese box office in 2015, with ¥3.93 billion (US$32.7 million).[2] As of February 2016, the film has grossed in Japan ($32.7 million), Hong Kong ($799,043), Italy ($1,295,875), South Korea ($696,169), Taiwan ($108,560), United Arab Emirates ($69,349), Vietnam ($350,706).
Doraemon Nobita no Space Heroes Japan Soundtracks
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