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So, you've got 'Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon - Peko and the Exploration Party of Five' from 2014. It's quite the adventure, really. Nobita stumbles upon this stray dog, and it turns out he's a prince from a world with a complex hierarchy of dogs. The setting in the African 'Smokers Forest' is interesting; it feels both whimsical and a little wild. The animation has a vibrant palette, which really adds to the tone. The pacing is engaging enough for younger viewers, though sometimes it lingers on certain moments. The themes of friendship and loyalty resonate throughout, making it not just a light-hearted romp but something a bit deeper too. The dog prince's storyline is distinct, showing a different kind of royalty that isn't typical in mainstream animation.
Animation style is vibrant with a unique setting.Themes of friendship and loyalty are well-explored.Pacing keeps it engaging for younger audiences.
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