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Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji映画ドラえもん のび太と奇跡の島 ~アニマル アドベンチャー~
Literal meaningDoraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnEiga Doraemon Nobita to Kiseki no Shima 〜Animal Adventure〜
Directed byKōzō Kusuba
Written byHigashi Shimizu
Produced by
  • Atsuishi Saitou
  • Momoko Kawawkita
  • Reina Takahashi
  • Rika Tsuruzaki
  • Shunsuke Okura
  • Takumi Fujimori
Starring
CinematographyKatsuyoshi Kishi
Music byKan Sawada
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • March 3, 2012 (2012-03-03) (Japan)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$47 million

Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~ (映画ドラえもん のび太と奇跡の島 ~アニマル アドベンチャー~, Eiga Doraemon Nobita to Kiseki no Shima 〜Animal Adventure〜), also known as Doraemon the Movie 2012, Doraemon Animal Adventure[1] and Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Last Haven -Animal Adventure-,[2] is a 2012 Japanese animated film based on the popular manga and anime series Doraemon. It's the 32nd Doraemon film. The film was released in Japan on March 3, 2012.

Synopsis

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Nobita and his dad buy a big rhinoceros beetle, which he promises to his dad to take good care of it. Later, Doraemon's group finds a strange island where a tribe co-exists with prehistoric creatures long believed to extinct yet preserved by a mythical beetle spirit named Golden Hercules. However, the group has to deal with a group of criminals from the future who intend to capture Golden Hercules for a profit. Will Nobita along with dake,nobisuke' s past self want to save the Magical island from Sherman and his evil ally?

Voice cast

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Character Japanese voice actor
Doraemon Wasabi Mizuta
Nobita Megumi Ōhara
Shizuka Yumi Kakazu
Gian Subaru Kimura
Suneo Tomokazu Seki
Koron Nana Mizuki
Nobisuke Masako Nozawa
Professor Kelly Atsuko Tanaka
Dorami Chiaki
Nobita's Mom Kotono Mitsuishi
Nobita's Dad Yasunori Matsumoto
Sharman Kouichi Yamadera
Dekisugi Shihoko Hagino
Ouro Yuzuru Fujimoto
Gonsuke Naoki Tatsuta
Sky Rikako Aikawa
Shun Amaguri Shun Oguri
Nobita's Grandmother Miki Itou
Lock Yuu Shimaka
Snake Issei Futamata
Dakke Masako Nozawa
Colon Nana Mizuki
Kurajo Yumi Kakazu
Furumo Kisaichi Atsushi
Arco Rintaro Nishi
Dogo Mizuki Nakamura
Fouque Fuku Suzuki
Sis Yoko Oshita
Nadeshiko-chan Yoshiko Matsuo
Gourmet-chan Naoko Kubota
Firmly-chan Yuki Ohki
Leisurely-chan Ayako Ishizawa
Osumashi-chan Mariko Yokota
Wonderland-chan Yukari Kita
Inspiration-chan Midori Ishiki
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Marketing

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A video game based on this film was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on March 1, 2012.[3][4][5]

Release

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Theatrical

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This film was released In Japan on 3 March 2012. It was also released in India on 24 May 2013 with the title Doraemon the movie Nobita aur Jadooi Tapu.

Reception

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Box office

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The film earned ¥3.62 billion ($45,368,835) in Japanese theaters, and was ranked the 8th highest-grossing film of 2012 in Japan.[6] Overseas, the film grossed ₩1,071,505,500 ($951,206) in South Korea,[7] and $722,883 in Hong Kong and Thailand,[8] for a worldwide total of $47,042,924.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "LUK Internacional".
  2. ^ "Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Last Haven -Animal Adventure-".
  3. ^ "2012 Doraemon Film Revealed with Trailer". Anime News Network. 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2011-11-24.
  4. ^ "ドラえもん生誕100年前"記念映画、主題歌は福山雅治 (in Japanese). The Asahi Shinbun Company. November 21, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  5. ^ "Japan's #1 Selling Male Solo Artist Sings Doraemon Song". Anime News Network. November 20, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  6. ^ "Box Office Leaders". Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  7. ^ "영화정보" [Movie Information]. KOFIC (in Korean). Korean Film Council. Retrieved 17 February 2019. Doraemon
  8. ^ "Eiga Doraemon: Nobita to kiseki no shima - Animaru adobenchâ". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
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