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So, 'Doraemon: The Record of Nobita, Spaceblazer' is quite a curious entry in the series. It's got this whimsical, adventurous feel, typical of the early '80s animation styles. The pacing's pretty brisk, which keeps it engaging, even if some plot points feel a bit rushed. The themes of friendship and perseverance really shine through, especially against the backdrop of the Koya Koya Planet's destruction. You can't help but appreciate the practical effects, especially for its time, which give it a unique charm. The performances, especially from the voice actors, manage to convey a lot of emotion, even in goofy moments. It’s this blend of adventure and comedy that makes it stand out in the broader Doraemon universe.
Great for fans of classic anime adventures.Interesting use of practical effects for its era.Themes of friendship and resilience resonate throughout.
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