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  • Warning: Spoilers
    In this movie, Nobita and his friends meet some tiny aliens and help them overthrow a dictatorship. Even though the premise didn't immediately grab me, this film has a lot going for it in my book. For starters, it is one of the few in which Suneo gets a prominent role, not only in plot relevance but also in character focus. Given that he can often come across as the least sympathetic and most neglected of the main characters, that's a very welcome development.

    Shizuka also has some good scenes here, despite getting forced into the damsel-in-distress role at one point. She is quickly rescued and remains an active participant in the story afterward, so I suppose I can let that slide. In fact, one of my other favorite elements of this movie is that Shizuka and Suneo share several scenes together, which is a very rarely-seen dynamic in the franchise.

    The villains of this film may not be the most powerful among those that Doraemon and friends have faced, but they're probably some of the most threatening. They see through or circumvent nearly every strategy that the heroes come up with, and in the end are only defeated through circumstances that they couldn't have predicted. That, however, brings me to the main weakness of this movie...

    Throughout the story, tension is maintained by the fact that the main characters have shrunk themselves down using Doraemon's Small Light, which gets stolen by the villains. As shown in the final battle, the Lilliputian aliens are barely a threat when the Earthlings are at their normal size. Therefore, the protagonists' primary goal for much of the film is to retrieve the Small Light so they can reverse the shrinking effect. That may sound reasonable enough, but it completely ignores the fact that Doraemon also owns a Big Light (with the power to enlarge objects, if the name didn't give that away), which should have readily solved this problem.

    To be fair, this is a common issue with Doraemon films. For almost every time the main characters are supposedly in some kind of crisis, dedicated Doraemon fans can probably name a gadget that could have resolved the situation. However, this example stands out in particular, because the Big Light is a gadget that makes regular appearances in the franchise (including in the previous movie!). If one can look past this apparent oversight, however, I think there's more to like about this movie than not.
  • This movie really falls under one of the best movies under Doremon umbrella. Beautifully directed, all things about this movie are just perfect. Elegantly crafted and potrated. Everything about this is so pure and original that not just kids but even grown up individuals througly enjoy each and every aspect of not only this movie but a series as a whole. Must watch for sure for all the doreamon fans out there !!!!
  • Doraemon also known in Latin America as El Gato Cosmico, was one of the best cartoons of Japan in them 70's. This Cartoon was very brilliant(genial) because this cat come from the future always was extracting very curious objects that they were extracting of difficulties to the Nobita. A Cartoon very good because there is no violence.

    This cartoon is an example of no violence cartoon can entertain to a child. In Japon this cartoon is very popular and even today they follows by presenting in the television those old episodes and they have made updates