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2018 Doraemon Film's Teaser Video Reveals, Previews Gen Hoshino Insert Song

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
New visual also revealed for March 3 film

The official website for the Doraemon anime films began streaming a teaser video for the franchise's 38th film, Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Takarajima (Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure Island), on Thursday. The video reveals and previews the film's insert song "Koko ni Inai Anata e" by Gen Hoshino. Hoshino will also perform the film's theme song. The site also revealed a new visual for the anime.

The film opens in Japan on March 3.

Yō Ōizumi will guest star in the film as Captain Silver (seen right), the captain of the pirate ship that attacks Nobita and the others, and who holds the key to the treasure hidden on Treasure Island.

In the film's story, Doraemon, Nobita, Shizuka, Gian, and Suneo set out on an adventure in the Caribbean Sea. Nobita is the captain of a ship and fights his enemies on board. Shizuka gets kidnapped, and a storm impedes their journey. Mini-Dora robots help Nobita and friends on their journey. When the adventurers finally find the mysterious Treasure Island, they discover it is more than just an ordinary island.

Kazuaki Imai, an episode director on the Doraemon television anime, is directing the project as his first Doraemon franchise film. Novelist Genki Kawamura (your name., The Boy and The Beast producer) is penning the script.

Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Nankyoku Kachi Kochi Daibōken (Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi), the 37th anime film in the Doraemon franchise, has earned more than 4.14 billion yen (about US$38.2 million). The film is the highest-grossing anime in the current 12-installment Doraemon film series that began with the 2006 film Doraemon: Nobita no Kyōryū. The 2017 film opened in Japan on March 4.


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