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So, 'Doraemon: Nobita and the Future Notes' is an interesting piece from '94, not your typical animated film. It’s part of that broader educational push from NEDO. The tone is a blend of whimsy and learning, and you can tell they were aiming to teach kids about energy and technology while still keeping that classic Doraemon charm. The pacing is nice; it flows like many of the other Doraemon tales, but with a more didactic slant. The visuals are delightful, typical of the series, but the underlying themes about the future and innovation give it a unique flavor. You see familiar characters, but they navigate through these educational narratives that aren’t often explored in other installments, making it kind of a niche watch for collectors.
Part of NEDO's educational initiative.Includes elements from the Doraemon series.Released with Boku, Doraemon magazine.
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