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* TheRemake: Starting with 2006 movie ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur (2006)'' which is a remake of the first movie. After that, several movies were given the remake treatments.

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* TheRemake: Starting with the 2006 movie movie, ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur (2006)'' (2006)'', which is a remake of the first movie. After that, several movies were given the remake treatments.
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* TheRemake: Starting with 2006 movie "Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur 2006" which is a remake of the first movie. After that, several movies were given the remake treatments.

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* TheRemake: Starting with 2006 movie "Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur 2006" ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur (2006)'' which is a remake of the first movie. After that, several movies were given the remake treatments.
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* TitleTheAdaptation: All movies are titled ''Doraemon'', later ''Doraemon the Movie'', followed by a subtitle. Which also have to have the word ''Nobita'' in it (''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon Stand By Me Doraemon]]'' and ''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon2 Stand By Me Doraemon 2]]'' being the sole exceptions).

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* TitleTheAdaptation: All movies are titled ''Doraemon'', later ''Doraemon the Movie'', followed by a subtitle. Which also have to have the word ''Nobita'' in it (''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon Stand By Me Doraemon]]'' and ''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon2 Stand By Me Doraemon 2]]'' being the sole only exceptions).
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* TitleTheAdaptation: All movies are titled ''Doraemon'', later ''Doraemon the Movie'', followed by a subtitle. Which also have to have the word ''Nobita'' in it. (''Stand By Me Doraemon'' being the sole exception)

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* TitleTheAdaptation: All movies are titled ''Doraemon'', later ''Doraemon the Movie'', followed by a subtitle. Which also have to have the word ''Nobita'' in it. (''Stand it (''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon Stand By Me Doraemon'' Doraemon]]'' and ''[[Anime/StandByMeDoraemon2 Stand By Me Doraemon 2]]'' being the sole exception)exceptions).
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* SceneryPorn: The TV series and the older movies (1980 to 2004) are not known for their good animations, but [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey]], alongside the newer movies (2006 onward), [[https://imgur.com/a/tMUP8fs are]] [[https://imgur.com/a/wdY1cxz just]] [[https://imgur.com/a/D8fIYoO simply]] [[https://imgur.com/a/Qt6341L gorgeous]].

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* SceneryPorn: The TV series and the older movies (1980 to 2004) are not known for their good animations, but [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey]], Odyssey]]'', alongside the newer movies (2006 onward), [[https://imgur.com/a/tMUP8fs are]] [[https://imgur.com/a/wdY1cxz just]] [[https://imgur.com/a/D8fIYoO simply]] [[https://imgur.com/a/Qt6341L gorgeous]].
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* SceneryPorn: The TV series and the older movies (1980 to 2004) are not known for their good animations, but [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey]], alongside the newer movies (2006 onward), [[https://imgur.com/a/tMUP8fs are]] [[https://imgur.com/a/wdY1cxz just]] [[https://imgur.com/a/D8fIYoO simply]] [[https://imgur.com/a/Qt6341L gorgeous]].

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* SceneryPorn: The TV series and the older movies (1980 to 2004) are not known for their good animations, but [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey]], [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey]], alongside the newer movies (2006 onward), [[https://imgur.com/a/tMUP8fs are]] [[https://imgur.com/a/wdY1cxz just]] [[https://imgur.com/a/D8fIYoO simply]] [[https://imgur.com/a/Qt6341L gorgeous]].
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* SceneryPorn: The TV series and the older movies (1980 to 2004) are not known for their good animations, (The 2004 movie but holy crap the newer movies (2006 onward) [[https://imgur.com/a/tMUP8fs are]] [[https://imgur.com/a/wdY1cxz just]] [[https://imgur.com/a/D8fIYoO simply]] [[https://imgur.com/a/Qt6341L gorgeous]].

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* SceneryPorn: The TV series and the older movies (1980 to 2004) are not known for their good animations, (The 2004 movie but holy crap [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey]], alongside the newer movies (2006 onward) onward), [[https://imgur.com/a/tMUP8fs are]] [[https://imgur.com/a/wdY1cxz just]] [[https://imgur.com/a/D8fIYoO simply]] [[https://imgur.com/a/Qt6341L gorgeous]].
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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' (2020) -- Celebrates the 50th anniversary of the series. Nobita discovers two newly hatched dinosaurs and the gang travels back in time to the end of the Crustaceous to put them back where they belong.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' (2020) -- Celebrates the 50th anniversary of the series. Nobita discovers two newly hatched dinosaurs and the gang travels back in time to the end of the Crustaceous Cretaceous to put them back where they belong.
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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur'' (1980) — The first movie of the franchise. Nobita finds an actual Dinosaur's Egg Fossil and makes it come to life. After accidentally sending him back in time to the wrong region, he and his friends must carry the dinosaur back to where he belongs, while avoiding the criminals who want said dinosaur.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer'' (1981) — Thanks to a portal between the Earth and a faraway planet, Doraemon and Nobita find themselves in a SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning the hostile takeover of a planet while the others bail on them after the first signs of danger.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil'' (1982) — The gang's motivation to have a big adventure for their summer break turns into a discovery of a unknown civilization consisting of [[BeastMan dog people]] in an ''Franchise/IndianaJones''-styled adventure in Africa. It's one of the movies that is focused on a character other than Nobita (in this case, Gian).
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheCastleOfTheUnderseaDevil'' (1983) — What could've been a simple hiking trip (albeit underwater) turns into a discovery of an underwater kingdom and the adventure to defeat the dark robot army under the Bermuda Triangle.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld'' (1984) — Nobita creates a parallel world where magic flourishes instead of science. Little does he know that he would find himself fighting actual Demons to save the Earth from them because of that.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar''[[note]]Originally known as Nobita's Little [[Franchise/StarWars Star]] [[ShoutOut Wars]][[/note]] (1985) — The gang gets involved in a ''literal'' space war with little aliens to save their planet.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'' (1986) — Nobita finds a HumongousMecha in the North Pole. The gang later find out that it was meant to help robots from another planet conquer Earth, and only they can stop it.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKnightsOnDinosaurs'' (1987) — [[LizardFolk Underworld reptilian people]] descended from dinosaurs in the underworld are plotting to take over the above world because they believe the above world should belong to them, not the human race.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordOfNobitasParallelVisitToTheWest'' (1988) — Doraemon uses a game machine to create a ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' mock-up to help Nobita prove that Sun Wukong is real. This ends up letting the demons out into the real world and change the history of humanity, so the gang has to go back in time to protect Xuanzang and defeat the demons. Notable for being the first movie not to have an original manga counterpart.[[note]]There's a "Color Theatre" manga release that took screenshots from the movie and put bubble texts on it.[[/note]]
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan'' (1989) — The gang wish to create a prehistoric {{Utopia}} only to find out that the prehistoric people were attacked and kidnapped by a dark tribe, led by a villain from the future[[note]], called a time criminal in universe,[[/note]] who plans to rule the past.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'' (1990) — Nobita finds a dimensional portal to a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, who get attacked by [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters mysterious evil aliens]] not long after.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDorabianNights'' (1991) — Shizuka gets herself lost inside the ''Literature/ArabianNights'' tales, forcing the gang to go back in time to rescue her.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds'' (1992) — The main cast creates a sky-bound {{Utopia}} for them, only to end up in the land of the sky people, and have to stop their plan to cleanse the Earth of all humanity's misgivings, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth'' (1993) — The gang must save humanity from another planet where robots TurnedAgainstTheirMasters, led by an evil MadScientist robot king, for those humans relied on robots too long and are too weak to save themselves.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasThreeVisionarySwordsmen'' (1994) — Nobita uses the dream machine to have a good dream, only to accidentally unleash a great evil within the DreamLand, and he must return to save it.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDiaryOfTheCreationOfTheWorld'' (1995) — Nobita plays God and created a CrapsackWorld, interfering in favor of humans and angering primitive insets in the process, forcing him to go save that world's humanity from the wrath of the evolved insect people.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGalaxySuperExpress'' (1996) — The gang goes on a [[RecycledInSPACE space]] Mystery Train, where the destination is an upcoming planet theme park, when an alien [[TheVirus virus]] strikes, wanting to take them as host bodies.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpiralCity'' (1997) — Nobita finds an actual planet from Doraemon's consolation prizes, so they create a town with toys that are capable of acting like humans. Hijinks occur when a thief ends up on the said planet, and then clones himself intending to rule the planet. Notable as being the last work of Fujiko F. Fujio worked on before he passed away.[[note]]The work was finished by his company due to his passing.[[/note]]
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' (1998) - Nobita wants to have a {{Pirate}} adventure, only for he and his friends to end up in the 18th century, forcing them to get back to the present without most of Doraemon's gadgets while Nobita gets separated from all the others.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDriftsInTheUniverse'' (1999) - The 20th movie of the franchise. The gang's space game turns real when Gian and Suneo get stuck in the game and end up in a real spaceship by accident, forcing the others to save them to get stuck in space themselves.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTheLegendOfTheSunKing'' (2000) - [[PrinceAndPauper Nobita swaps roles with a Mayan prince]] [[IdenticalStranger who looks just like him]]. Then they have to work together to defeat the witch who wants to rule the land.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' (2001) - Nobita, Shizuka, and Doraemon find a birdman from Birdopia, the land of bird people. After Gian and Suneo accidentally board said birdman's plane, the others go after them to get them back and later have to stop the bird people from destroying humanity.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom'' (2002) - The gang goes on a journey to save the Robot Kingdom from its tyrannical queen, Jeanne.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWindmasters'' (2003) - The gang finds a wind village by accident, and they have to stop the dark tribe's plan to rule the world involving Nobita's new pet, which is a little typhoon.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey'' (2004) - The 25th movie in the franchise, concerning a StableTimeLoop involving a civilization formed by abandoned cats and dogs. Contains many {{Shout Out}}s to gadgets and scenes in the other movies.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006]]'' (2006) - First movie from the 2005 anime series. Remake of the 1980 movie, ''Nobita's Dinosaur''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld Doraemon: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld]]'' (2007) - Remake of the 1984 movie, ''Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend'' (2008) - A young tree is brought to life by Nobita and Doraemon. They later go on a journey to stop plant aliens from turning the Earth into a plant-infested hellhole. Notable for being the first original movie in the 2005 anime series.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer]]'' (2009) - Remake of the 1981 movie, ''The Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing'' (2010) - A movie that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the movie franchise and the 40th anniversary of the series. A loose adaptation of Creator/HansChristianAndersen's FairyTale, "Literature/TheLittleMermaid".
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~]]'' (2011) - Remake of the 1986 movie, ''Nobita and the Steel Troops''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheIslandOfMiraclesAnimalAdventure'' (2012) - The gang go on a journey along with a young Nobisuke (Nobita's dad) to find and protect the Golden Beetle.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasSecretGadgetMuseum'' (2013) - Doraemon's cat bell has been stolen by a 22nd century PhantomThief called Kaitou DX, Clues lead them to the Secret Gadget Museum where all gadgets Doraemon have been using are displayed.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon ~Peko and the Exploration Party of Five~]]'' (2014) - Remake of the 1982 movie, ''Nobita and the Haunts of Evil''.
* ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon'' (2014) - The franchise's first CGI movie, that combines some of the most famous manga stories into a new complete (but still a TearJerker and heartwarming) story. It's the most successful (non-numbered) entry of the movie franchise (earning nearly 1 billion yen in its first weekend).
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'' (2015) - A movie that commemorates not only the 35th anniversary of the movie franchise, but also the 10th anniversary of the 2005 anime. The gang decides to make a movie based on space superheroes, until things get ''too'' real.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan]]'' (2016) - Remake of the 1989 movie, ''Nobita and the Birth of Japan''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' (2017) - After Nobita finds a ring inside a 100,000-year-old block of ice, the gang go back in time to seek the original owner of the ring.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'' (2018) - A loose adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, ''Literature/TreasureIsland''. Nobita discovers a treasure island by pure luck. However, said island has more than what meets the eye.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasChronicleOfTheMoonExploration'' (2019) - Nobita believes that a real [[MoonRabbit rabbit lives on the Moon]]. Doraemon then uses one of his gadgets to make a theory of rabbits living on the moon come true, prompting Nobita to invite the gang, along with a mysterious new classmate to join the experience.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' (2020) - Celebrates the 50th anniversary of the series. Nobita discovers two newly hatched dinosaurs and the gang travels back in time to the end of the Crustaceous to put them back where they belong.
* ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon2'' (2021) - A sequel to ''Stand by Me Doraemon''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar Doraemon: Nobita's Little Space War 2021]]'' (2022) - Remake of the 1985 movie, ''Nobita's Little Space War''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasSkyUtopia Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia]]'' (2023) - Doraemon, Nobita, and friends go on a journey on Doraemon's CoolAirship to explore a new skybound utopia. It ''nearly'' coincides with the anniversary of ''Kingdom of Clouds'', another sky-themed adventure from 31 years earlier.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur'' (1980) -- The first movie of the franchise. Nobita finds an actual Dinosaur's Egg Fossil and makes it come to life. After accidentally sending him back in time to the wrong region, he and his friends must carry the dinosaur back to where he belongs, while avoiding the criminals who want said dinosaur.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer'' (1981) -- Thanks to a portal between the Earth and a faraway planet, Doraemon and Nobita find themselves in a SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning the hostile takeover of a planet while the others bail on them after the first signs of danger.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil'' (1982) -- The gang's motivation to have a big adventure for their summer break turns into a discovery of a an unknown civilization consisting of [[BeastMan dog people]] in an ''Franchise/IndianaJones''-styled adventure in Africa. It's one of the movies that is focused on a character other than Nobita (in this case, Gian).
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheCastleOfTheUnderseaDevil'' (1983) -- What could've been a simple hiking trip (albeit underwater) turns into a discovery of an underwater kingdom and the adventure to defeat the dark robot army under the Bermuda Triangle.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld'' (1984) -- Nobita creates a parallel world where magic flourishes instead of science. Little does he know that he would find himself fighting actual Demons to save the Earth from them because of that.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar''[[note]]Originally known as Nobita's Little [[Franchise/StarWars Star]] [[ShoutOut Wars]][[/note]] (1985) -- The gang gets involved in a ''literal'' space war with little aliens to save their planet.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'' (1986) -- Nobita finds a HumongousMecha in the North Pole. The gang later find out that it was meant to help robots from another planet conquer Earth, and only they can stop it.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKnightsOnDinosaurs'' (1987) -- [[LizardFolk Underworld reptilian people]] descended from dinosaurs in the underworld are plotting to take over the above world because they believe the above world should belong to them, not the human race.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordOfNobitasParallelVisitToTheWest'' (1988) -- Doraemon uses a game machine to create a ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' mock-up to help Nobita prove that Sun Wukong is real. This ends up letting the demons out into the real world and change the history of humanity, so the gang has to go back in time to protect Xuanzang and defeat the demons. Notable for being the first movie not to have an original manga counterpart.[[note]]There's a "Color Theatre" manga release that took screenshots from the movie and put bubble texts on it.[[/note]]
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan'' (1989) -- The gang wish to create a prehistoric {{Utopia}} only to find out that the prehistoric people were attacked and kidnapped by a dark tribe, led by a villain from the future[[note]], called future[[note]]called a time criminal in universe,[[/note]] in-universe[[/note]] who plans to rule the past.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'' (1990) -- Nobita finds a dimensional portal to a WorldOfFunnyAnimals, who get attacked by [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters mysterious evil aliens]] not long after.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDorabianNights'' (1991) -- Shizuka gets herself lost inside the ''Literature/ArabianNights'' tales, forcing the gang to go back in time to rescue her.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds'' (1992) -- The main cast creates a sky-bound {{Utopia}} for them, only to end up in the land of the sky people, and have to stop their plan to cleanse the Earth of all humanity's misgivings, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth'' (1993) -- The gang must save humanity from another planet where robots TurnedAgainstTheirMasters, led by an evil MadScientist robot king, for those humans relied on robots too long and are too weak to save themselves.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasThreeVisionarySwordsmen'' (1994) -- Nobita uses the dream machine to have a good dream, only to accidentally unleash a great evil within the DreamLand, and he must return to save it.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDiaryOfTheCreationOfTheWorld'' (1995) -- Nobita plays God and created a CrapsackWorld, interfering in favor of humans and angering primitive insets in the process, forcing him to go save that world's humanity from the wrath of the evolved insect people.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGalaxySuperExpress'' (1996) -- The gang goes on a [[RecycledInSPACE [[JustForFun/RecycledInSPACE space]] Mystery Train, where the destination is an upcoming planet theme park, when an alien [[TheVirus virus]] strikes, wanting to take them as host bodies.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpiralCity'' (1997) -- Nobita finds an actual planet from Doraemon's consolation prizes, so they create a town with toys that are capable of acting like humans. Hijinks occur when a thief ends up on the said planet, and then clones himself intending to rule the planet. Notable as being the last work of Fujiko F. Fujio worked on before he passed away.[[note]]The work was finished by his company due to his passing.[[/note]]
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' (1998) - -- Nobita wants to have a {{Pirate}} adventure, only for he and his friends to end up in the 18th century, forcing them to get back to the present without most of Doraemon's gadgets while Nobita gets separated from all the others.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDriftsInTheUniverse'' (1999) - -- The 20th movie of the franchise. The gang's space game turns real when Gian and Suneo get stuck in the game and end up in a real spaceship by accident, forcing the others to save them to get stuck in space themselves.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTheLegendOfTheSunKing'' (2000) - -- [[PrinceAndPauper Nobita swaps roles with a Mayan prince]] [[IdenticalStranger who looks just like him]]. Then they have to work together to defeat the witch who wants to rule the land.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' (2001) - -- Nobita, Shizuka, and Doraemon find a birdman from Birdopia, the land of bird people. After Gian and Suneo accidentally board said birdman's plane, the others go after them to get them back and later have to stop the bird people from destroying humanity.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom'' (2002) - -- The gang goes on a journey to save the Robot Kingdom from its tyrannical queen, Jeanne.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWindmasters'' (2003) - -- The gang finds a wind village by accident, and they have to stop the dark tribe's plan to rule the world involving Nobita's new pet, which is a little typhoon.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey'' (2004) - -- The 25th movie in the franchise, concerning a StableTimeLoop involving a civilization formed by abandoned cats and dogs. Contains many {{Shout Out}}s to gadgets and scenes in the other movies.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006]]'' (2006) - -- First movie from the 2005 anime series. Remake of the 1980 movie, ''Nobita's Dinosaur''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld Doraemon: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld]]'' (2007) - -- Remake of the 1984 movie, ''Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend'' (2008) - -- A young tree is brought to life by Nobita and Doraemon. They later go on a journey to stop plant aliens from turning the Earth into a plant-infested hellhole. Notable for being the first original movie in the 2005 anime series.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer]]'' (2009) - -- Remake of the 1981 movie, ''The Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing'' (2010) - -- A movie that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the movie franchise and the 40th anniversary of the series. A loose adaptation of Creator/HansChristianAndersen's FairyTale, "Literature/TheLittleMermaid".
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~]]'' (2011) - -- Remake of the 1986 movie, ''Nobita and the Steel Troops''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheIslandOfMiraclesAnimalAdventure'' (2012) - -- The gang go on a journey along with a young Nobisuke (Nobita's dad) to find and protect the Golden Beetle.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasSecretGadgetMuseum'' (2013) - -- Doraemon's cat bell has been stolen by a 22nd century PhantomThief called Kaitou DX, Clues lead them to the Secret Gadget Museum where all gadgets Doraemon have been using are displayed.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon ~Peko and the Exploration Party of Five~]]'' (2014) - -- Remake of the 1982 movie, ''Nobita and the Haunts of Evil''.
* ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon'' (2014) - -- The franchise's first CGI movie, that combines some of the most famous manga stories into a new complete (but still a TearJerker and heartwarming) story. It's the most successful (non-numbered) entry of the movie franchise (earning nearly 1 billion yen in its first weekend).
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'' (2015) - -- A movie that commemorates not only the 35th anniversary of the movie franchise, but also the 10th anniversary of the 2005 anime. The gang decides to make a movie based on space superheroes, until things get ''too'' real.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan]]'' (2016) - -- Remake of the 1989 movie, ''Nobita and the Birth of Japan''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' (2017) - -- After Nobita finds a ring inside a 100,000-year-old block of ice, the gang go back in time to seek the original owner of the ring.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'' (2018) - -- A loose adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, ''Literature/TreasureIsland''. Nobita discovers a treasure island by pure luck. However, said island has more than what meets the eye.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasChronicleOfTheMoonExploration'' (2019) - -- Nobita believes that a real [[MoonRabbit rabbit lives on the Moon]]. Doraemon then uses one of his gadgets to make a theory of rabbits living on the moon come true, prompting Nobita to invite the gang, along with a mysterious new classmate to join the experience.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' (2020) - -- Celebrates the 50th anniversary of the series. Nobita discovers two newly hatched dinosaurs and the gang travels back in time to the end of the Crustaceous to put them back where they belong.
* ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon2'' (2021) - -- A sequel to ''Stand by Me Doraemon''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar Doraemon: Nobita's Little Space War 2021]]'' (2022) - -- Remake of the 1985 movie, ''Nobita's Little Space War''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasSkyUtopia Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia]]'' (2023) - -- Doraemon, Nobita, and friends go on a journey on Doraemon's CoolAirship to explore a new skybound utopia. It ''nearly'' coincides with the anniversary of ''Kingdom of Clouds'', another sky-themed adventure from 31 years earlier.
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-->-- ""Inside Your Pocket"''', ending song for the first two films

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->''"I'm here inside your pocket,\\
Here to travel along with you.\\
I have been waiting for you to notice,\\
What you really saw in your dreams.\\
Let's go there together right now!\\
It's a far away place, but in our reach.\\
Even inside my pocket, there's an endless sky!\\
Inside there, clouds roam!\\
There's a wonderful world just like this out there,\\
Which we will travel together!''"
-->-- ""Inside Your Pocket"''', ending song for the first two films



The first 18 movies are adapted from the manga ''Manga/DoraemonsLongTales'', with one exception.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer'' (1981) — Thanks to a portal between the Earth and a faraway planet, the gang finds themselves in a SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning the hostile takeover of a planet.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil'' (1982) — The gang's motivation to have a big adventure for their summer break turns into a discovery of a missing civilization consisting of [[BeastMan dog people]] in an ''Franchise/IndianaJones''-styled adventure in Africa. It's one of the movies that is focused on a character other than Nobita (in this case, Gian).

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* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer'' (1981) — Thanks to a portal between the Earth and a faraway planet, the gang finds Doraemon and Nobita find themselves in a SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning the hostile takeover of a planet.planet while the others bail on them after the first signs of danger.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil'' (1982) — The gang's motivation to have a big adventure for their summer break turns into a discovery of a missing unknown civilization consisting of [[BeastMan dog people]] in an ''Franchise/IndianaJones''-styled adventure in Africa. It's one of the movies that is focused on a character other than Nobita (in this case, Gian).



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'' (1986) — Nobita finds a HumongousMecha in the North Pole. The gang later find out that it was meant to help robots from another planet conquer the Earth, and only they can stop it.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'' (1986) — Nobita finds a HumongousMecha in the North Pole. The gang later find out that it was meant to help robots from another planet conquer the Earth, and only they can stop it.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan'' (1989) — The gang wish to create a prehistoric {{Utopia}} only to find out that the prehistoric people were attacked and kidnapped by a dark tribe, led by a villain from the future who plans to rule the past.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'' (1990) — Nobita finds a dimensional portal to a WorldOfFunnyAnimals. And they're being attacked by [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters mysterious evil aliens]].

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan'' (1989) — The gang wish to create a prehistoric {{Utopia}} only to find out that the prehistoric people were attacked and kidnapped by a dark tribe, led by a villain from the future future[[note]], called a time criminal in universe,[[/note]] who plans to rule the past.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'' (1990) — Nobita finds a dimensional portal to a WorldOfFunnyAnimals. And they're being WorldOfFunnyAnimals, who get attacked by [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters mysterious evil aliens]].aliens]] not long after.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds'' (1992) — The main cast creates a sky-bound {{Utopia}} for them, only to end up in the sky people's utopia. And have to stop their plan to cleanse the Earth of humankind, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds'' (1992) — The main cast creates a sky-bound {{Utopia}} for them, only to end up in the land of the sky people's utopia. And people, and have to stop their plan to cleanse the Earth of humankind, all humanity's misgivings, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDiaryOfTheCreationOfTheWorld'' (1995) — Nobita played God and created a CrapsackWorld, interfering in favor of humans and angering primitive bees in the process, forcing him to go save humanity from the wrath of the evolved bee people.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDiaryOfTheCreationOfTheWorld'' (1995) — Nobita played plays God and created a CrapsackWorld, interfering in favor of humans and angering primitive bees insets in the process, forcing him to go save that world's humanity from the wrath of the evolved bee insect people.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpiralCity'' (1997) — Nobita finds an actual planet from Doraemon's consolation prizes, so they create a town with toys that are capable of acting like humans. Hijinks occur when a thief ends up on the said planet, and then clones himself intending to rule the planet. Notable as being the last work of Fujiko F. Fujio before he passed away.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' (1998) - Nobita wants to have a {{Pirate}} adventure, only for he and his friends to end up in the 18th century, forcing them to get back to the present without most of Doraemon's gadgets.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDriftsInTheUniverse'' (1999) - The 20th movie of the franchise. The gang's space game turns real when Gian and Suneo get stuck in the game and end up in a real spaceship by accident.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpiralCity'' (1997) — Nobita finds an actual planet from Doraemon's consolation prizes, so they create a town with toys that are capable of acting like humans. Hijinks occur when a thief ends up on the said planet, and then clones himself intending to rule the planet. Notable as being the last work of Fujiko F. Fujio worked on before he passed away.
away.[[note]]The work was finished by his company due to his passing.[[/note]]
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' (1998) - Nobita wants to have a {{Pirate}} adventure, only for he and his friends to end up in the 18th century, forcing them to get back to the present without most of Doraemon's gadgets.
gadgets while Nobita gets separated from all the others.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDriftsInTheUniverse'' (1999) - The 20th movie of the franchise. The gang's space game turns real when Gian and Suneo get stuck in the game and end up in a real spaceship by accident.accident, forcing the others to save them to get stuck in space themselves.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' (2001) - Nobita, Shizuka, and Doraemon find a birdman from Birdopia, the land of bird people. After Gian and Suneo accidentally board said birdman's plane, the others go after them to get them back.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' (2001) - Nobita, Shizuka, and Doraemon find a birdman from Birdopia, the land of bird people. After Gian and Suneo accidentally board said birdman's plane, the others go after them to get them back.back and later have to stop the bird people from destroying humanity.



* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006]]'' (2006) - First movie based on the 2005 anime series. Remake of the 1980 movie, ''Nobita's Dinosaur''.

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* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006]]'' (2006) - First movie based on from the 2005 anime series. Remake of the 1980 movie, ''Nobita's Dinosaur''.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend'' (2008) - A young tree is brought to life by Nobita and Doraemon. They later go on a journey to stop aliens from turning the Earth into a plant-infested hellhole. Notable for being the first original movie in the 2005 anime series.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend'' (2008) - A young tree is brought to life by Nobita and Doraemon. They later go on a journey to stop plant aliens from turning the Earth into a plant-infested hellhole. Notable for being the first original movie in the 2005 anime series.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' (2020) - Celebrates the 50th anniversary of the series. Nobita discovers two newly hatched dinosaurs.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' (2020) - Celebrates the 50th anniversary of the series. Nobita discovers two newly hatched dinosaurs.dinosaurs and the gang travels back in time to the end of the Crustaceous to put them back where they belong.
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* ButNowIMustGo: In majority of the movies, the movie characters and the regular main characters say farewell to each other and '''never''' see each other again after said movie (discounting their original manga/later anime adaptions if existent or their original/remake version), bar [[Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur one outlier]].

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur'' (1980) — The first movie of the franchise. Nobita finds an actual Dinosaur's Egg Fossil and makes it come to life. After accidently sending him back in time to the wrong region, he and his friends must carry the dinosaur back to where he belongs, while avoiding the criminals who want said dinosaur.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer'' (1981) — Thanks to a portal between the Earth and a faraway planet, the gang find themselves in a SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning the hostile takeover of a planet.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur'' (1980) — The first movie of the franchise. Nobita finds an actual Dinosaur's Egg Fossil and makes it come to life. After accidently accidentally sending him back in time to the wrong region, he and his friends must carry the dinosaur back to where he belongs, while avoiding the criminals who want said dinosaur.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer'' (1981) — Thanks to a portal between the Earth and a faraway planet, the gang find finds themselves in a SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning the hostile takeover of a planet.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld'' (1984) — Nobita creates a parallel world where magic flourished instead of science. Little does he know that he would find himself fighting actual Demons to save the Earth from them because of that.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar''[[note]]Originally known as Nobita's Little [[Franchise/StarWars Star]] [[ShoutOut Wars]][[/note]] (1985) — The gang gets involved in a ''literal'' space war with little aliens in order to save their planet.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld'' (1984) — Nobita creates a parallel world where magic flourished flourishes instead of science. Little does he know that he would find himself fighting actual Demons to save the Earth from them because of that.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar''[[note]]Originally known as Nobita's Little [[Franchise/StarWars Star]] [[ShoutOut Wars]][[/note]] (1985) — The gang gets involved in a ''literal'' space war with little aliens in order to save their planet.



* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordOfNobitasParallelVisitToTheWest'' (1988) — Doraemon uses a game machine to create a ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' mock-up to help Nobita prove that Sun Wukong is real. This ends up letting the demons out into the real world and change the history of humanity, so the gang has to go back in time to protect Xuanzang and defeat the demons. Notable for being the first movie to not have an original manga counterpart.[[note]]There's a "Color Theatre" manga release which took screenshots from the movie and put bubble texts on it.[[/note]]

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* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordOfNobitasParallelVisitToTheWest'' (1988) — Doraemon uses a game machine to create a ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' mock-up to help Nobita prove that Sun Wukong is real. This ends up letting the demons out into the real world and change the history of humanity, so the gang has to go back in time to protect Xuanzang and defeat the demons. Notable for being the first movie to not to have an original manga counterpart.[[note]]There's a "Color Theatre" manga release which that took screenshots from the movie and put bubble texts on it.[[/note]]



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds'' (1992) — The main cast create a sky-bound {{Utopia}} for them, only to end up in the sky people's utopia. And have to stop their plan to cleanse the Earth of humankind, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds'' (1992) — The main cast create creates a sky-bound {{Utopia}} for them, only to end up in the sky people's utopia. And have to stop their plan to cleanse the Earth of humankind, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGalaxySuperExpress'' (1996) — The gang go on a [[RecycledInSPACE space]] Mystery Train, where the destination is an upcoming planet theme park, when an alien [[TheVirus virus]] strikes, wanting to take them as host bodies.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpiralCity'' (1997) — Nobita finds an actual planet from Doraemon's consolation prizes, so they create a town with toys that are capable of acting like humans. Hijinks occur when a thief ends up on said planet, who then clones himself with the intention of ruling the planet. Notable as being the last work of Fujiko F. Fujio before he passed away.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGalaxySuperExpress'' (1996) — The gang go goes on a [[RecycledInSPACE space]] Mystery Train, where the destination is an upcoming planet theme park, when an alien [[TheVirus virus]] strikes, wanting to take them as host bodies.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpiralCity'' (1997) — Nobita finds an actual planet from Doraemon's consolation prizes, so they create a town with toys that are capable of acting like humans. Hijinks occur when a thief ends up on the said planet, who and then clones himself with the intention of ruling intending to rule the planet. Notable as being the last work of Fujiko F. Fujio before he passed away.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' (2001) - Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon find a birdman from Birdopia, the land of bird people. After Gian and Suneo accidentally board said birdman's plane, the others go after them to get them back.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom'' (2002) - The gang go on a journey to save the Robot Kingdom from its tyrannical queen, Jeanne.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' (2001) - Nobita, Shizuka Shizuka, and Doraemon find a birdman from Birdopia, the land of bird people. After Gian and Suneo accidentally board said birdman's plane, the others go after them to get them back.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom'' (2002) - The gang go goes on a journey to save the Robot Kingdom from its tyrannical queen, Jeanne.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'' (2015) - A movie that commemorates not only the 35th anniversary of the movie franchise, but also the 10th anniversary of the 2005 anime. The gang decide to make a movie based on space superheroes, until things get ''too'' real.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'' (2015) - A movie that commemorates not only the 35th anniversary of the movie franchise, but also the 10th anniversary of the 2005 anime. The gang decide decides to make a movie based on space superheroes, until things get ''too'' real.



* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' (2017) - After Nobita finds a ring inside a 100,000 year-old block of ice, the gang go back in time to seek the original owner of the ring.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' (2017) - After Nobita finds a ring inside a 100,000 year-old 100,000-year-old block of ice, the gang go back in time to seek the original owner of the ring.



* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasChronicleOfTheMoonExploration'' (2019) - Nobita believes that a real [[MoonRabbit rabbit lives on the Moon]]. Doraemon then uses one of his gadgets to make a theory of rabbits living on the moon become true, prompting Nobita to invite the gang, along with a mysterious new classmate to join the experience.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasChronicleOfTheMoonExploration'' (2019) - Nobita believes that a real [[MoonRabbit rabbit lives on the Moon]]. Doraemon then uses one of his gadgets to make a theory of rabbits living on the moon become come true, prompting Nobita to invite the gang, along with a mysterious new classmate to join the experience.



* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasSkyUtopia Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia]]'' (2023) - Doraemon, Nobita and friends goes on a journey on Doraemon's CoolAirship to explore a new skybound utopia. It ''nearly'' coincides with the anniversary of ''Kingdom of Clouds'', another sky-themed adventure from 31 years earlier.

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* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasSkyUtopia Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia]]'' (2023) - Doraemon, Nobita Nobita, and friends goes go on a journey on Doraemon's CoolAirship to explore a new skybound utopia. It ''nearly'' coincides with the anniversary of ''Kingdom of Clouds'', another sky-themed adventure from 31 years earlier.
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In 1980, the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' anime and manga got its first film, ''Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur''. This became what would be the first of a series of movies that release yearly, with the only break being in 2005. The first 18 movies are adapted from the manga ''Manga/DoraemonsLongTales'', with one exception.

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While the series is about Doraemon giving Nobita gadgets to help him (and invariably give him a hard time when he abuses them), being a mixture of a SliceOfLife and ScienceFiction series, the films have much wider plots that often have Nobita, Doraemon, and their friends go to new worlds.

The first 18 movies are adapted from the manga ''Manga/DoraemonsLongTales'', with one exception.
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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur'' (1980) — The first movie of the franchise. Nobita finds an actual Dinosaur's Egg Fossil and makes it come to life. After accidently sending him back in time to the wrong region, he and his friends must carry the dinosaur back to where he belongs, while avoiding the criminals who want said dinosaur.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer'' (1981) — Thanks to a portal between the Earth and a faraway planet, the gang find themselves in a SpaceWestern-ish adventure concerning the hostile takeover of a planet.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil'' (1982) — The gang's motivation to have a big adventure for their summer break turns into a discovery of a missing civilization consisting of [[BeastMan dog people]] in an ''Franchise/IndianaJones''-styled adventure in Africa. It's one of the movies that is focused on a character other than Nobita (in this case, Gian).
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheCastleOfTheUnderseaDevil'' (1983) — What could've been a simple hiking trip (albeit underwater) turns into a discovery of an underwater kingdom and the adventure to defeat the dark robot army under the Bermuda Triangle.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld'' (1984) — Nobita creates a parallel world where magic flourished instead of science. Little does he know that he would find himself fighting actual Demons to save the Earth from them because of that.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar''[[note]]Originally known as Nobita's Little [[Franchise/StarWars Star]] [[ShoutOut Wars]][[/note]] (1985) — The gang gets involved in a ''literal'' space war with little aliens in order to save their planet.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops'' (1986) — Nobita finds a HumongousMecha in the North Pole. The gang later find out that it was meant to help robots from another planet conquer the Earth, and only they can stop it.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKnightsOnDinosaurs'' (1987) — [[LizardFolk Underworld reptilian people]] descended from dinosaurs in the underworld are plotting to take over the above world because they believe the above world should belong to them, not the human race.
* ''Anime/DoraemonTheRecordOfNobitasParallelVisitToTheWest'' (1988) — Doraemon uses a game machine to create a ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' mock-up to help Nobita prove that Sun Wukong is real. This ends up letting the demons out into the real world and change the history of humanity, so the gang has to go back in time to protect Xuanzang and defeat the demons. Notable for being the first movie to not have an original manga counterpart.[[note]]There's a "Color Theatre" manga release which took screenshots from the movie and put bubble texts on it.[[/note]]
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan'' (1989) — The gang wish to create a prehistoric {{Utopia}} only to find out that the prehistoric people were attacked and kidnapped by a dark tribe, led by a villain from the future who plans to rule the past.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'' (1990) — Nobita finds a dimensional portal to a WorldOfFunnyAnimals. And they're being attacked by [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters mysterious evil aliens]].
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDorabianNights'' (1991) — Shizuka gets herself lost inside the ''Literature/ArabianNights'' tales, forcing the gang to go back in time to rescue her.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKingdomOfClouds'' (1992) — The main cast create a sky-bound {{Utopia}} for them, only to end up in the sky people's utopia. And have to stop their plan to cleanse the Earth of humankind, [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] style.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth'' (1993) — The gang must save humanity from another planet where robots TurnedAgainstTheirMasters, led by an evil MadScientist robot king, for those humans relied on robots too long and are too weak to save themselves.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasThreeVisionarySwordsmen'' (1994) — Nobita uses the dream machine to have a good dream, only to accidentally unleash a great evil within the DreamLand, and he must return to save it.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDiaryOfTheCreationOfTheWorld'' (1995) — Nobita played God and created a CrapsackWorld, interfering in favor of humans and angering primitive bees in the process, forcing him to go save humanity from the wrath of the evolved bee people.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGalaxySuperExpress'' (1996) — The gang go on a [[RecycledInSPACE space]] Mystery Train, where the destination is an upcoming planet theme park, when an alien [[TheVirus virus]] strikes, wanting to take them as host bodies.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpiralCity'' (1997) — Nobita finds an actual planet from Doraemon's consolation prizes, so they create a town with toys that are capable of acting like humans. Hijinks occur when a thief ends up on said planet, who then clones himself with the intention of ruling the planet. Notable as being the last work of Fujiko F. Fujio before he passed away.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' (1998) - Nobita wants to have a {{Pirate}} adventure, only for he and his friends to end up in the 18th century, forcing them to get back to the present without most of Doraemon's gadgets.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDriftsInTheUniverse'' (1999) - The 20th movie of the franchise. The gang's space game turns real when Gian and Suneo get stuck in the game and end up in a real spaceship by accident.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTheLegendOfTheSunKing'' (2000) - [[PrinceAndPauper Nobita swaps roles with a Mayan prince]] [[IdenticalStranger who looks just like him]]. Then they have to work together to defeat the witch who wants to rule the land.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWingedBraves'' (2001) - Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon find a birdman from Birdopia, the land of bird people. After Gian and Suneo accidentally board said birdman's plane, the others go after them to get them back.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheRobotKingdom'' (2002) - The gang go on a journey to save the Robot Kingdom from its tyrannical queen, Jeanne.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheWindmasters'' (2003) - The gang finds a wind village by accident, and they have to stop the dark tribe's plan to rule the world involving Nobita's new pet, which is a little typhoon.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaInTheWanNyanSpacetimeOdyssey'' (2004) - The 25th movie in the franchise, concerning a StableTimeLoop involving a civilization formed by abandoned cats and dogs. Contains many {{Shout Out}}s to gadgets and scenes in the other movies.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006]]'' (2006) - First movie based on the 2005 anime series. Remake of the 1980 movie, ''Nobita's Dinosaur''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld Doraemon: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld]]'' (2007) - Remake of the 1984 movie, ''Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend'' (2008) - A young tree is brought to life by Nobita and Doraemon. They later go on a journey to stop aliens from turning the Earth into a plant-infested hellhole. Notable for being the first original movie in the 2005 anime series.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonTheRecordsOfNobitaSpaceblazer Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer]]'' (2009) - Remake of the 1981 movie, ''The Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing'' (2010) - A movie that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the movie franchise and the 40th anniversary of the series. A loose adaptation of Creator/HansChristianAndersen's FairyTale, "Literature/TheLittleMermaid".
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~]]'' (2011) - Remake of the 1986 movie, ''Nobita and the Steel Troops''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheIslandOfMiraclesAnimalAdventure'' (2012) - The gang go on a journey along with a young Nobisuke (Nobita's dad) to find and protect the Golden Beetle.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasSecretGadgetMuseum'' (2013) - Doraemon's cat bell has been stolen by a 22nd century PhantomThief called Kaitou DX, Clues lead them to the Secret Gadget Museum where all gadgets Doraemon have been using are displayed.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheHauntsOfEvil Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon ~Peko and the Exploration Party of Five~]]'' (2014) - Remake of the 1982 movie, ''Nobita and the Haunts of Evil''.
* ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon'' (2014) - The franchise's first CGI movie, that combines some of the most famous manga stories into a new complete (but still a TearJerker and heartwarming) story. It's the most successful (non-numbered) entry of the movie franchise (earning nearly 1 billion yen in its first weekend).
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSpaceHeroes'' (2015) - A movie that commemorates not only the 35th anniversary of the movie franchise, but also the 10th anniversary of the 2005 anime. The gang decide to make a movie based on space superheroes, until things get ''too'' real.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan]]'' (2016) - Remake of the 1989 movie, ''Nobita and the Birth of Japan''.
* ''Anime/DoraemonGreatAdventureInTheAntarcticKachiKochi'' (2017) - After Nobita finds a ring inside a 100,000 year-old block of ice, the gang go back in time to seek the original owner of the ring.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTreasureIsland'' (2018) - A loose adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, ''Literature/TreasureIsland''. Nobita discovers a treasure island by pure luck. However, said island has more than what meets the eye.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasChronicleOfTheMoonExploration'' (2019) - Nobita believes that a real [[MoonRabbit rabbit lives on the Moon]]. Doraemon then uses one of his gadgets to make a theory of rabbits living on the moon become true, prompting Nobita to invite the gang, along with a mysterious new classmate to join the experience.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' (2020) - Celebrates the 50th anniversary of the series. Nobita discovers two newly hatched dinosaurs.
* ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon2'' (2021) - A sequel to ''Stand by Me Doraemon''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasLittleSpaceWar Doraemon: Nobita's Little Space War 2021]]'' (2022) - Remake of the 1985 movie, ''Nobita's Little Space War''.
* ''[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasSkyUtopia Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia]]'' (2023) - Doraemon, Nobita and friends goes on a journey on Doraemon's CoolAirship to explore a new skybound utopia. It ''nearly'' coincides with the anniversary of ''Kingdom of Clouds'', another sky-themed adventure from 31 years earlier.
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!!Tropes found in the films as a unit:
* AdaptationExpansion: The manga adaptation of the 2005 series movies tend to expand on the story in general. Showing more background stories or having some events played out differently compared to the movie it was based on.
* AdaptationalHeroism: For the main five, where the "ass" part of {{Jerkass}} was removed and replaced with JerkWithAHeartOfGold, and that was at its worst.
* BigDamnMovie: LOVES this trope. The regular manga and TV series involves just the mundane daily life of the protagonist, his [[RobotBuddy robotic cat]], and his other elementary school friends in suburban Tokyo. However, the series' movies will always be huge epic adventure stories (often set in elaborate [[Anime/DoraemonTheRecordOfNobitaSpaceblazer sci-fi]]/[[Anime/DoraemonTheRecordOfNobitasParallelVisitToTheWest mythological]]/[[Anime/DoraemonNobitasThreeVisionarySwordsmen high fantasy]] locations) and the main characters are inevitably portrayed as the [[TookALevelInBadass brave action heroes]].
* DemonicPossession: Happened to Suneo twice in two movies, first [[spoiler: possessed by one of the Yadori Alien]] and latter by the [[spoiler: BigBad evil sorcerer Uranda]].
** Also happened to Nobita once in the same movie. [[spoiler:He, however, is prepared for it the second time and defeat the Yadori Emperor.]]
* DeusExitMachina: To avoid Doraemon easily solving the main conflict, many movies have him knocked out, [[TheWorfEffect defeated]], or [[HoldingBackThePhlebotinum separated from most if not all of his gadgets]] by the time the climax kicks in.
* {{Disneyfication}}: The whole Doraemon series mellowed down most of the fairy tales and famous stories they adapted, most notably in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing'' movie. The plot was closer to the source than the Disney movie, but in the end, Sophia and the entire mermaid tribe live happily ever after anyway.
* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The 2015 movie features a unique version of the theme song sung by the main characters of the series.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: These movies love to foreshadow scenes that are very important.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: The movies will always have a big war towards the end. And yet despite the overabundance of useful gadgets, Doraemon only remembers the rather weak Air Cannon. Cue a CurbStompBattle delivered by the enemies until the protagonists have to rely on DeusExMachina or HeroicSacrifice. Often, though, the trope is subverted because Doraemon usually has his gadgets in repair of out of power (makes sense due to the sheer number [over 4 digit] of them). He's only got multiple versions of the most common (and likely cheapest) gadgets in hand for most of the time. (Even the iconic takecopters are often lacking in battery power.)
* GirlOfTheWeek: The movies, especially later ones, where there will be a token girl even though the main focus isn't on her at all...most of the time.
* GreenAesop: Used frequently in the movies. In most stories, and especially in movies, humans destroying the environment won't result in a disaster on its own; that would take too long. Chances are, alien civilization will plot to intervene and destroy humans first to prevent said environmental disaster from happening.
* HoldingBackThePhlebotinum: It's common for Doraemon to lose his pocket at some point in the movies, sometimes leaving the heroes with only a handful of gadgets that they have to try and make the best of.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Almost every civilization Nobita and his friends run across in the movies has some sort of grudge against humans. Usually paired with GreenAesop above.
* {{Letterbox}}: Some movies have this when released on VHS or DVD. As the movies were produced in the 16:9 aspect ratio since ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' onward.
** Interestingly, this is inverted with the older movies when they're first released in Japanese theatres. The first 18 movies were made in the 4:3 aspect ratio but were shown in theatres in the 16:9 aspect ratio. They were generally good at not making important details got lost from the crop. So this is a non-issue for the most part.
* NonSerialMovie: All of them.
* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: The BigDamnMovie villains are especially fond of this.
* TheMovie: It will have more than 30 movies in a year or two, but since the story doesn't have a real ending nor it has any development, plus what most of what the studio's doing nowadays is to [[TheRemake remake em'all]] for new generation's kids. All ''Doraemon'' movies (except some short movies and spinoffs) are considered not the NonSerialMovie.
* TheRemake: Starting with 2006 movie "Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur 2006" which is a remake of the first movie. After that, several movies were given the remake treatments.
* SceneryPorn: The TV series and the older movies (1980 to 2004) are not known for their good animations, (The 2004 movie but holy crap the newer movies (2006 onward) [[https://imgur.com/a/tMUP8fs are]] [[https://imgur.com/a/wdY1cxz just]] [[https://imgur.com/a/D8fIYoO simply]] [[https://imgur.com/a/Qt6341L gorgeous]].
* TenderTears: Loads and loads in the movies, especially those that started to be done in the 2005 anime era.
* TitleTheAdaptation: All movies are titled ''Doraemon'', later ''Doraemon the Movie'', followed by a subtitle. Which also have to have the word ''Nobita'' in it. (''Stand By Me Doraemon'' being the sole exception)
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Most of the main villains of the movies are shown to be outright malicious and evil, to the point where they try to kill the main cast as means of eliminating those who oppose them. Keep in mind the main cast mostly consists of [[WouldHurtAChild children]].
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