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Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King

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When Nobita goes diving with Doraemon, a mermaid named Sophia comes close to him and they all befriend her. When they proceed towards her kingdom, they encounter a fight between two opposing tribes.

Release Date : 2010-03-06

Language :Japanese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TV AsahiAsatsu-DKShogakukanShin-Ei AnimationShogakukan-Shueisha ProductionsFujiko Productions

Production Country : Japan

Alternative Titles : Doraemon 2010, Nobita and the Great Mermaid BattleDoraemon the Legend 2010Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid KingDoraemon the Movie: Nobita's Mermaid LegendNobita and the Great Battle of the Mermaid King

Cast

Wasabi Mizuta

Character Name : Doraemon (voice)

Original Name : 水田わさび

Gender : Female

Chiaki Fujimoto

Character Name : Dorami (voice)

Original Name : Chiaki Fujimoto

Gender : Female

Megumi Oohara

Character Name : Nobita (voice)

Original Name : 大原めぐみ

Gender : Female

Tomokazu Seki

Character Name : Suneo (voice)

Original Name : 関智一

Gender : Male

Yumi Kakazu

Character Name : Shizuka (voice)

Original Name : かかずゆみ

Gender : Female

Subaru Kimura

Character Name : Gian (voice)

Original Name : 木村昴

Gender : Male

Shihoko Hagino

Character Name : Dekisugi (voice)

Original Name : 萩野志保子

Gender : Female

Mayumi Izuka

Character Name : Haribo (voice)

Original Name : 飯塚雅弓

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Princess Vanellope

@PrincessVanellope

2021-06-23

* "Best Mermaid Movie from Japan!!! XD" I love this Doraemon movie so much!!! XD It was in fact My favorite Mermaid Movie of all time!! :D I love Sophia, The Mermaid Princess of "The Planet Aqua", who ends up landing on Nobita's and Doraemon's backyard, thinking She's so cute and beautiful! XD It always reminds me of Ariel from Disney's Little Mermaid (1989) and Ripjaws from Ben 10! XD Sophia from Doraemon, according to the Japanese Wikipedia says that She might have been inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The little Mermaid from Denmark in 1837. and she speaks "Aquarian", a native fictional language of Planet Aqua (In Japanese language websites only, of course.). So, happy "Mermaid" day!! XD