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Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum

Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum (ドラえもん のび太のひみつ道具博物館(ミュージアム), Doraemon: Nobita no Himitsu Dōgu Museum), also known as Doraemon and Nobita Holmes in the Mysterious Museum of the Future and Doraemon the Movie: Nobita in the Secret Gadget Museum,[1] is a 2013 Japanese anime science-fiction mystery comedy film.[not verified in body] It is the 33rd film[not verified in body] of the Doraemon film series.[2]

Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum
Theatrical release poster
Japaneseドラえもん のび太のひみつ道具博物館(ミュージアム)
HepburnDoraemon: Nobita no Himitsu Dōgu Museum
LiterallyDoraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum
Directed byYukiyo Teramoto
Written byHigashi Shimizu
Based onDoraemon
by Fujiko F. Fujio
Starring
Narrated byShiori Suzuki
Music byKan Sawada
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • March 9, 2013 (2013-03-09) (Japan)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Plot

A robotic hand appears and leaves a "DX Card" on Nobita's desk just before Nobita returns from school. Nobita accidentally throws it away while hiding a failed test paper from his mother. The robotic hand then steals Doraemon's cat bell and disappears into a time hole. Doraemon wakes up and panics at his bell's absence. Doraemon is unable to obtain a replacement bell from his factory, so Nobita tries replacements which resemble the bell. Nobita then has Doraemon produce the "Sherlock Holmes" gadgets. Using the magnifying glass and inference hat, Nobita determines that the culprit is Kaito DX, a well-known 22nd-century gadget thief.

Doraemon, Nobita, and several of his classmates go to the 22nd century Gadget Museum. Guide Kurt provides a tour and Doraemon and Nobita slip away to search for the bell. It is revealed that Dr. Pepura Hasake is living in a secret room after being fired from the museum due to his "solar sun", which powers the museum, once going out of control and endangering the world. The solar sun was stabilized by Kurt's grandfather.

Doraemon increasingly behaves like a feral cat, causing the group to spend the night at Kurt's home. They meet Kurt's robot pet Poppo and features a super-vacuum. Said super-vacuum rips off Shizuka’s clothes and underwear, leaving her naked. The next day, Kaito DX steals four gadgets from the museum. Doraemon and Nobita believe this has something to do with Pepura, and search for him. On their way, they are intercepted by Kaito who is actually Kurt. Kurt has been gathering chips Pepura hid under gadgets in order to transmute metals.

Dr. Pepura recovers the chips and begins the transmutation process before any of the others can stop him. However, the process fails as the converted metals deteriorate. The group try to stabilize the solar sun while also fighting the monstrous protector which guards the facility. Doraemon accidentally wears a transformation bow which turns him into Kaitou Dora DX, empowering him to defeat the protector but he also destroys the control mainframe. It seems hopeless until Nobita has an idea and orders Poppo to suck the solar sun up with its vacuum, making it disappear. Nobita stabilizes the core while Doraemon and Kurt repair the museum and Doraemon's bell – as Kurt understands that it contains the cherished memory of Nobita and Doraemon's friendship.

Cast

Box office

In 2013, the film grossed ¥3.98 billion in Japan and became the country's 5th highest-grossing film of the year.[4]

The weekend gross of this film in its first eleven weeks was as follows:

Weekend Rank Dates Weekend gross Cumulative gross
1 1 March 9–10 ¥667,291,850 ($7.2 million) ¥667,291,850 ($7.2 million)
2 1 March 16–17 ¥426 million ($4.53 million) ¥1.23 billion ($15.4 million)
3 2 March 23–24 ¥285 million ($2.98 million) ¥2.00 billion ($22.8 million)
4 3 March 30–31 ¥292 million ($3.1 million) ¥2.90 billion ($32.6 million)
5 3 April 6–7 ¥185 million ($2.0 million) ¥3.59 billion ($39.6 million)
6 5 April 13–14 ¥97 million ($1.0 million) ¥3.72 billion ($40.9 million)
7 9 April 20–21 ¥44 million ($450,000) ¥3.78 billion ($41.6 million)
8 11 April 27–28 ¥73 million ($797,000) ¥3.91 billion ($42.7 million)
9 Does not appear May 4–5 ¥30 million ($1,301,000) ¥3.945 billion ($43.1 million)
10 Does not appear May 11–12 ¥20 million ($2,201,000) ¥3.965 billion ($43.2 million)
11 Does not appear May 18–19 ¥3 million ($31,000) ¥3.968 billion ($43.2 million)
Final total ¥3.98 billion

Overseas, the film grossed ₩781,495,500 (US$713,790) in South Korea,[5] and $2,169,164 in Spain, Hong Kong, and Thailand.[6]

References

  1. ^ "LUK Internacional".
  2. ^ "2013 Doraemon Anime Film Revealed in 1st Trailer". Anime News Network. 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  3. ^ "Eureka 7's Renton Voice Actress Yuko Sanpei Gets Married". Anime News Network. 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2013-03-01.
  4. ^ Kevin Ma (2014-01-01). Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 2014-01-02. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  5. ^ "영화정보" [Movie Information]. KOFIC (in Korean). Korean Film Council. Retrieved 17 February 2019. Doraemon
  6. ^ "Doraemon Himitsu No Dogu Museum". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 1, 2017.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Doraemon Nobita s Secret Gadget Museum ドラえもん のび太のひみつ道具博物館 ミュージアム Doraemon Nobita no Himitsu Dōgu Museum also known as Doraemon and Nobita Holmes in the Mysterious Museum of the Future and Doraemon the Movie Nobita in the Secret Gadget Museum 1 is a 2013 Japanese anime science fiction mystery comedy film not verified in body It is the 33rd film not verified in body of the Doraemon film series 2 Doraemon the Movie Nobita s Secret Gadget MuseumTheatrical release posterJapaneseドラえもん のび太のひみつ道具博物館 ミュージアム HepburnDoraemon Nobita no Himitsu Dōgu MuseumLiterallyDoraemon Nobita s Secret Gadget MuseumDirected byYukiyo TeramotoWritten byHigashi ShimizuBased onDoraemonby Fujiko F FujioStarringWasabi Mizuta Megumi Ōhara Yumi Kakazu Subaru Kimura Tomokazu Seki Chiaki Kotono Mitsuishi Sachi Matsumoto Osamu Mukai Yuuko Sanpei Yui HorieNarrated byShiori SuzukiMusic byKan SawadaProductioncompanyShin Ei AnimationDistributed byTohoRelease dateMarch 9 2013 2013 03 09 Japan Running time104 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapanese Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Box office 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditA robotic hand appears and leaves a DX Card on Nobita s desk just before Nobita returns from school Nobita accidentally throws it away while hiding a failed test paper from his mother The robotic hand then steals Doraemon s cat bell and disappears into a time hole Doraemon wakes up and panics at his bell s absence Doraemon is unable to obtain a replacement bell from his factory so Nobita tries replacements which resemble the bell Nobita then has Doraemon produce the Sherlock Holmes gadgets Using the magnifying glass and inference hat Nobita determines that the culprit is Kaito DX a well known 22nd century gadget thief Doraemon Nobita and several of his classmates go to the 22nd century Gadget Museum Guide Kurt provides a tour and Doraemon and Nobita slip away to search for the bell It is revealed that Dr Pepura Hasake is living in a secret room after being fired from the museum due to his solar sun which powers the museum once going out of control and endangering the world The solar sun was stabilized by Kurt s grandfather Doraemon increasingly behaves like a feral cat causing the group to spend the night at Kurt s home They meet Kurt s robot pet Poppo and features a super vacuum Said super vacuum rips off Shizuka s clothes and underwear leaving her naked The next day Kaito DX steals four gadgets from the museum Doraemon and Nobita believe this has something to do with Pepura and search for him On their way they are intercepted by Kaito who is actually Kurt Kurt has been gathering chips Pepura hid under gadgets in order to transmute metals Dr Pepura recovers the chips and begins the transmutation process before any of the others can stop him However the process fails as the converted metals deteriorate The group try to stabilize the solar sun while also fighting the monstrous protector which guards the facility Doraemon accidentally wears a transformation bow which turns him into Kaitou Dora DX empowering him to defeat the protector but he also destroys the control mainframe It seems hopeless until Nobita has an idea and orders Poppo to suck the solar sun up with its vacuum making it disappear Nobita stabilizes the core while Doraemon and Kurt repair the museum and Doraemon s bell as Kurt understands that it contains the cherished memory of Nobita and Doraemon s friendship Cast EditWasabi Mizuta as Doraemon Megumi Ōhara as Nobita Nobi Yumi Kakazu as Shizuka Minamoto Subaru Kimura as Takeshi Gian Goda Tomokazu Seki as Suneo Honekawa Kaitou DX Kurt in disguise not to be confused with Phantom Thief Dorapin DX Chiaki as Dorami Kotono Mitsuishi as Nobita s mother Sachi Matsumoto as Sewashi Osamu Mukai as Osaru Mukashi Yuuko Sanpei as Kurt 3 Yui Horie as Ginger Shigeru Chiba as Doctor Peppeler Naoki Tatsuta as Gonsuke POPPON as Rikako Aikawa フィークス館長 FI KUSU as Hashi Takaya Artix Krieger as Artix Adventure Quest Worlds KinZepHz as Legion Paragon Naval Commander Adventure Quest Worlds Ken Matsudaira as Mustard Toshinobu Iida as Lupane Chiho Ueyama as Car navigation system Yasuhiro Takato as Gorgon s spell Kouji Ishii as Dr Hartman Takashi Terasaki as Worker A Yasushi Komatsu as Worker B Yasuyuki Urakawa as Worker C Miyamoto Akira as Worker D Kazuto Hayashi as Worker E Mai Shimamoto as Cleaning robo secretaryBox office EditIn 2013 the film grossed 3 98 billion in Japan and became the country s 5th highest grossing film of the year 4 The weekend gross of this film in its first eleven weeks was as follows Weekend Rank Dates Weekend gross Cumulative gross1 1 March 9 10 667 291 850 7 2 million 667 291 850 7 2 million 2 1 March 16 17 426 million 4 53 million 1 23 billion 15 4 million 3 2 March 23 24 285 million 2 98 million 2 00 billion 22 8 million 4 3 March 30 31 292 million 3 1 million 2 90 billion 32 6 million 5 3 April 6 7 185 million 2 0 million 3 59 billion 39 6 million 6 5 April 13 14 97 million 1 0 million 3 72 billion 40 9 million 7 9 April 20 21 44 million 450 000 3 78 billion 41 6 million 8 11 April 27 28 73 million 797 000 3 91 billion 42 7 million 9 Does not appear May 4 5 30 million 1 301 000 3 945 billion 43 1 million 10 Does not appear May 11 12 20 million 2 201 000 3 965 billion 43 2 million 11 Does not appear May 18 19 3 million 31 000 3 968 billion 43 2 million Final total 3 98 billionOverseas the film grossed 781 495 500 US 713 790 in South Korea 5 and 2 169 164 in Spain Hong Kong and Thailand 6 References Edit LUK Internacional 2013 Doraemon Anime Film Revealed in 1st Trailer Anime News Network 2012 07 16 Retrieved 2012 07 17 Eureka 7 s Renton Voice Actress Yuko Sanpei Gets Married Anime News Network 2013 02 28 Retrieved 2013 03 01 Kevin Ma 2014 01 01 The Wind Rises tops 2013 Japan B O Film Business Asia Archived from the original on 2014 01 02 Retrieved 2014 01 01 영화정보 Movie Information KOFIC in Korean Korean Film Council Retrieved 17 February 2019 Doraemon Doraemon Himitsu No Dogu Museum Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 1 2017 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Doraemon Nobita s Secret Gadget Museum film at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doraemon Nobita 27s Secret Gadget Museum amp oldid 1118511970, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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