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''Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan'' is the 10th film installment in the ''{{Manga/Doraemon}}'' franchise, as well as the first one to release in the Heisei era.

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''Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan'' is the 10th film installment in the ''{{Manga/Doraemon}}'' franchise, ''Anime/DoraemonFilmSeries'', as well as the first one to release in the Heisei era.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Nobita decides to make a makeshift place to live by using one of Doraemon's gadgets and tries various times to settle his moving house, however, as soon he's installed, he's kicked out by the landowners and forced to remove his moving house due to violating land property ownership laws. On the third time he tries to avoid this by moving to an abandoned town, but it's flooded by a nearby press, finally resulting in him deciding to move on to prehistoric times, where such laws didn't exist.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Nobita initially decides to make a makeshift place to live by using one of Doraemon's gadgets and tries various times to settle his moving house, however, as soon he's installed, he's kicked out by the landowners and forced to remove his moving house due to violating land property ownership laws. On the third time he tries to avoid this by moving to an abandoned town, but it's flooded by a nearby press, finally resulting in him deciding to just move on to prehistoric times, where such laws didn't exist.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Nobita decides to make a makeshift place to live by using one of Doraemon's gadgets and tries various times to settle his moving house, however, as soon he's installed, he's kicked out and forced to remove his house due to violating land property ownership laws.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Nobita decides to make a makeshift place to live by using one of Doraemon's gadgets and tries various times to settle his moving house, however, as soon he's installed, he's kicked out by the landowners and forced to remove his moving house due to violating land property ownership laws.laws. On the third time he tries to avoid this by moving to an abandoned town, but it's flooded by a nearby press, finally resulting in him deciding to move on to prehistoric times, where such laws didn't exist.
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The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1989. A remake is released in 2016.

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The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1989. A remake is was released in 2016.
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* SomethingWeForgot: When the gang manages to find a shelter to rest in the middle of the blizzard, they relieved that everyone is safe... until they realized that Nobita is accidentally left behind in the blizzard.

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* SomethingWeForgot: When the gang manages to find a cave as shelter for them to rest in the middle of the blizzard, they blizzard (which happens to be the entrance of the Dark Tribe's lair), Shizuka relieved that everyone is safe... until they realized that Nobita is accidentally left behind in the blizzard.

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* SaintBernardRescue: A strange case where it can be [[JustifiedTrope Justified]]. Nobita and co time-travel to the pre-historic era to stop a time-criminal who has established a personality cult of cavemen, and his temple is in a snowy mountain. A blizzard descends upon them and they faint one by one (what were they thinking?). However, Nobita is rescued by a ''mammoth'' that dispenses a strange liquid that resuscitates him, via its flail, in the spirit of St. Bernard dogs. Later, it turns out that that mammoth is actually TimePolice robot in disguise, who has been tailing the fellowship to find out the criminal's hideout.

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* SaintBernardRescue: A strange case where it can be [[JustifiedTrope Justified]].Justified]] in the original version. Nobita and co time-travel to the pre-historic era to stop a time-criminal who has established a personality cult of cavemen, and his temple is in a snowy mountain. A blizzard descends upon them and they faint one by one (what were they thinking?). However, Nobita is rescued by a ''mammoth'' that dispenses a strange liquid that resuscitates him, via its flail, in the spirit of St. Bernard dogs. Later, it turns out that that mammoth is actually TimePolice robot in disguise, who has been tailing the fellowship to find out the criminal's hideout.hideout.
* SomethingWeForgot: When the gang manages to find a shelter to rest in the middle of the blizzard, they relieved that everyone is safe... until they realized that Nobita is accidentally left behind in the blizzard.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Nobita actually pulls an ''impressive'' one at the end; the only character who escaped capture from Gigazombie's minions, Nobita returns with his pets, the pegasus, gryphon and dragon, and epically barges into the Dark Tribe's lair to save all his friends. Including Doraemon who just lost a fight against Gigazombie.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Nobita actually pulls an ''impressive'' one at the end; the only character who escaped avoided capture from Gigazombie's minions, minions due to being left behind in the blizzard alone. After he manages to escape his predicament, Nobita returns with his pets, the pegasus, gryphon and dragon, and epically barges into the Dark Tribe's lair to save all his friends. Including Doraemon who just lost a fight against Gigazombie.

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* CurbStompBattle: Doraemon vs. Gigazombie, with Gigazombie on the winning side. Why? Because Gigazombie's from the 23rd-Century - a ''hundred'' years ahead of Doraemon.



* CurbStompBattle: Doraemon vs. Gigazombie, with Gigazombie on the winning side. Why? Because Gigazombie's from the 23rd-Century - a ''hundred'' years ahead of Doraemon.

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* CurbStompBattle: Doraemon vs. Gigazombie, ExposedToTheElements: Most of the movie have Nobita and friends clad in Doraemon's Artificial Life Furs (basically, cavemen clothing) in prehistoric times, including the climax where they're crossing a blizzard in a wintery wasteland. Justified because it's one of Doraemon's futuristic gadgets with Gigazombie on the winning side. Why? Because Gigazombie's a built-in temperature adjustor (and semi-subverted when Nobita, separated from the 23rd-Century - others during a ''hundred'' years ahead of Doraemon.snowstorm, nearly froze to death if not for the Time Patrol's intervention).
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* LancerVsDragon: Gigazombie's subordinate and VoiceOfTheLegion, Tsuchidama, vs. Doraemon-as-Dorazombie in an intense gadget duel halfway into the film.

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