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| Character | Role in the Film | | :--- | :--- | | | The protagonist who dreams of the moon rabbit. | | Doraemon | The robotic cat who provides the Creation Kit. | | Nobitaro | A rabbit-eared boy created by Nobita; his reflection. | | Lucifer (Rukof) | An angsty survivor of the ancient moon civilization. | | Shizuka | The emotional anchor; first to accept Lucifer. | | Gian & Suneo | Comic relief who later aid in the final battle. |

For over five decades, the Japanese anime series Doraemon has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. Among its vast library of films, one stands out for its poetic blend of science fiction, folklore, and childhood innocence: (Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Getsumen Tansaki). Released in 2019 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing and the 40th anniversary of the Doraemon film series, this movie takes Nobita, Doraemon, and their friends on a spectacular adventure to the lunar surface. But as always with Doraemon, nothing is ever just a simple trip. The story unravels a hidden civilization, a mysterious boy with rabbit ears, and a conspiracy that threatens both Earth and the Moon.

Each of the trio plays a vital role. Shizuka’s compassion calms a panicking Esper child. Gian, despite his loud nature, becomes a protective big brother. Suneo uses his cunning and gadgets to outsmart the villains. Their growth shows that friendship is the ultimate superpower.

Unlike typical battles with Gian or tests of courage, Nobita’s Chronicle of the Moon tests something deeper: . Doraemon- Nobita Chala Chand Pe - Nobita-s Chro...

The adventure begins when a Japanese lunar rover captures a mysterious yellow shadow on the surface of the moon. Back on Earth, Nobita insists that the shadow is proof of the traditional folklore legend: the ( Tsuki no Usagi ). Naturally, his classmates Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka mock his imagination.

In Doraemon: Nobita Chala Chand Pe, Nobita forms a bond with lunar inhabitants, including a young moon girl named Luna. This friendship broadens Nobita's perspective, allowing him to appreciate the diversity of the universe and understand the value of cooperation. Through his interactions with Luna and other lunar residents, Nobita develops empathy and becomes more aware of the consequences of his actions.

For a boy who can’t run 100 meters on Earth, running on the Moon to save a friend is the definition of a hero. | Character | Role in the Film |

No Doraemon film is complete without a memorable soundtrack, and this one excels. The film's score was composed by , a frequent collaborator on the Doraemon films. His orchestral work perfectly captures the film's sweeping scale, from the gentle moments of friendship on Earth to the epic confrontations on the Moon and in space.

The story begins in a familiar setting. Nobita Nobi, the perpetually underachieving fourth-grader, is ridiculed by his classmates (Takeshi "Gian" Goda and Suneo Honekawa) for believing in a "Rabbit in the Moon." In traditional Japanese folklore, the dark patches on the moon’s surface are interpreted as a rabbit making mochi (rice cakes). Nobita’s insistence that the rabbit is real leads to mockery, but his best friend, Shizuka Minamoto, stands by him.

Doraemon: Nobita’s Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (Nobita Chala Chand Pe) is more than a children’s cartoon. It is a meditation on creation, friendship, and the power of believing in something unseen. Nobita doesn't defeat the final villain with a powerful punch; he defeats him by showing kindness. That is the ultimate Doraemon message. | | Lucifer (Rukof) | An angsty survivor

| Character | Role | Notes | |-----------|------|-------| | | Robot cat from 22nd century | Uses gadgets to help Nobita | | Nobita Nobi | Protagonist | Lazy, kind-hearted, imaginative | | Shizuka Minamoto | Nobita's friend/love interest | Compassionate and brave | | Takeshi "Gian" Goda | Bully with a good heart | Physically strong, loves singing | | Suneo Honekawa | Rich, spoiled friend | Sometimes cowardly but loyal | | Luna | Moon girl | Has rabbit ears and telekinetic powers | | Luca | Lunar boy | Luna’s brother | | Diabolo | Main villain | Wants to exploit lunar energy |

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The story begins with Nobita claiming that a "Moon Rabbit" lives on the moon after seeing the lunar surface turn yellow. When his classmates laugh at him, Doraemon uses the (or Divergent View Badge) to create a hidden atmosphere and a civilization of rabbits on the moon's far side to prove Nobita right.

Doraemon has had a profound impact on Japanese pop culture, inspiring countless adaptations, spin-offs, and merchandise. The series has been translated into numerous languages and has gained a global following, with fans of all ages.