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A Doraemon movie is about Nobita and Doraemon traveling through time together

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Doraemon: The Legend of the Sun King

"Nobita's Legend of the Sun King" (のび太の日Wang Renshuo) is a series of works published in the "Doraemon Novel" series published in the CoroCoro Comic monthly from October 1999 to March 2000. It was originally written by Fujiko F. Fujio. This work was produced to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the birth of Doraemon. It is the 21st in the Doraemon movie series, the 20th in the long comic series, and the third in the color film series.

The film is directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, written by Nobuaki Kishima, and distributed by Toho International. The box office revenue was approximately 3.05 billion yen and attracted approximately 2.95 million visitors. Attachment movies released at the same time include "Doraemon Seven and the Train Runaway" from "Doraemon Seven", and the dynamic short story "Nobita's Missing Grandma" from "Doraemon". The movie's tagline is "Ki は 人 guard れ る か" (Chinese translation: Who can you protect?).

By chance, Nobita and Doraemon passed through the secret passage of time and space and broke into a country of ancient civilization in the forest - (Mayan Kingdom). They met Nobita and Doraemon. Dio looks exactly the same, Dio is the prince of the Mayan kingdom. Prince Dior's mother was cursed by the witch Nadine and is sleeping. In order to save his mother, Prince Dio must defeat Nadine La. So practice in the forest. Prince Dio learned about modern Japan from Nobita's mouth and became interested in Japan. Therefore, Dio hoped to change identities with Nobita and go to Japan to practice. Nobita became a prince; the prince became Nobita, and each started a different life. Finally, Dio met Ji'an and others in Japan, and they went to fight Nadine together. Can they defeat Nadine and save Dio's mother? ?

"Nobita's Legend of the Sun King" grossed 3.05 billion yen at the box office, ranking first in the Oyama version of the theatrical version, and the same as "Nobita's Legend of Cats and Dogs" released in 2004.