Doraemon The Movie Nobita And The Kingdom Of Clouds 1 Exclusive ~upd~
With the gadget, they create a solid, invisible platform on a massive cumulonimbus cloud. Using the "Cloud-Clay Spray," they mold furniture, houses, and even a park. It is a paradise above the pollution and noise of the city. Gian and Shizuka are invited, and soon, the "Nobita Kingdom" is established—a sanctuary in the sky where children can play freely.
It was the first Doraemon film to feature an opening sequence created entirely with , a major technical leap for the series at the time. Corporate Kingdom: With the gadget, they create a solid, invisible
: Doraemon helps Nobita build their own Kingdom of Clouds using a "Cloud Solidifying Gas" and special robots. To fund the project, they invite Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka to invest their pocket money, turning the cloud into a sprawling paradise with castles and attractions. Gian and Shizuka are invited, and soon, the
Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (1992) is the 13th feature-length film in the franchise and is widely regarded as one of its most emotionally heavy and socially conscious entries. It uniquely blends whimsical gadget-based fun with a high-stakes ecological trial for humanity. Exclusive "Easter Egg" Callbacks To fund the project, they invite Gian, Suneo,
Unlike previous movies focused on mythical beasts or time travel, Kingdom of Clouds tackles real-world themes like climate change, conservation, and intergenerational responsibility—without losing the fun, friendship, and fantasy fans expect. Director (to be confirmed) promises “the most visually stunning skyscapes in anime this year,” with a score blending orchestral sweeps and nostalgic Doraemon motifs.