Since it is a theatrical version, of course it pays tribute to myself first! In 1979, the first Doraemon movie "Nobita's Little Dinosaur" (formerly known as "Doraemon Tai no Terror Dragon") began to be produced and was officially released in March of the following year. Now, almost every March, a Doraemon movie will be released to the public, exactly 40 years ago. Therefore, this year's "Nobita's Moon Adventure" is naturally full of the production team's full efforts. In addition to common props such as air cannons, random doors, and bamboo dragonflies, there are also the Idiosyncratic Club badge, the Forgotten Grass, and the doctor's tool box. , superpower hats and other unpopular props are also featured! At the same time, there are countless tributes to the scenes and details of the past theatrical version, such as using spare pockets to support the troubled Doraemon (from "Nobita and the Platinum Kingdom"), and every Doraemon fan is welcome. Go explore and discover~
Secondly, this film also pays tribute to mankind’s imagination and exploration of the moon for thousands of years. Princess Kaguya in this film comes from the Japanese moon myth, while the legend of the Moon Rabbit and the Rice Cake is spread throughout the East Asian cultural circle; and more importantly, it is a tribute to the 60th anniversary of mankind’s modern lunar exploration program and the 50th anniversary of the moon landing program. pay tribute! 60 years ago, in 1959, the Soviet Union implemented a series of lunar exploration programs and launched several lunar probes nicknamed "Dream" pairs: Luna 1 conducted mankind's first near-lunar observation, and Luna 2 was the first human creation. Arriving at the moon in one go, Lunar-3 sent back to humans for the first time clear pictures taken in recent months (including the far side of the moon)! Ten years later, 50 years ago, in 1969, the Apollo program that shocked mankind was successfully implemented, and American astronauts Captain Neil Armstrong, Colonel Buzz Aldrin and Lieutenant Colonel Michael Collins successfully reached the moon ( Unfortunately, Collins stayed behind in the lunar module and never actually set foot on the moon). Armstrong walked out of the cabin, left footprints on the moon, and said the famous saying: "That's one small step for me, but one giant leap for mankind!" At this point, mankind's thousands of years of dream of landing on the moon finally finally Dream come true. President Kennedy made a speech about this: "We have decided to go to the moon and realize more dreams in this decade, not because they are easy, but precisely because they are difficult!"
Finally, "Nobita" released in mainland China "Moon Adventure" also pays tribute to our holiday - Children's Day. The movie was released in mainland China on June 1st, and the poster also carried the slogan "Don't let go of innocence." After watching this video, I found it to be true. For little ones and new Doraemon fans, this movie has all the elements that Doraemon and kids love: grand adventures, magical props, cute alien creatures and ancient legends. For old Doraemon fans who were children, this movie also has some elements of adult fairy tales, such as the cyberpunk style Kaguya, etc. It is indeed very thoughtful and worth watching.