STAND BY ME Doraemon
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Meet Nobita Nobi, a fourth-grader who's bad at basically everything — studying, sports, standing up for himself. He's such a disaster that his own great-great-grandson travels back in time from the 22nd century to intervene, bringing along a round blue robotic cat named Doraemon. The plan is simple: use futuristic gadgets to help Nobita stop being, well, Nobita, and maybe get him to actually win over his crush, Shizuka, instead of ending up a lifelong loser. What follows is a movie that stitches together some of the most iconic Doraemon storylines into one surprisingly cohesive and emotional narrative. This is the first full 3D CGI Doraemon movie, and the animation from Shirogumi and Shin-Ei Animation holds up — the characters feel warm and expressive in a way that honors the original manga without just being nostalgia bait. The comedy lands the way you'd expect from classic Doraemon — goofy gadget mishaps, Gian being a bully, Suneo being insufferable — but there's a genuine emotional core here about growing up, taking responsibility, and learning to stand on your own. It hits harder than you'd think for something aimed at kids. If you grew up with Crayon Shin-chan or Chibi Maruko-chan, this occupies similar territory but with more sci-fi and a surprising amount of heart. Even if you've never seen a single Doraemon episode, this movie works perfectly as a standalone entry point. Bring tissues, honestly.
Episode Guide
Characters
Doraemon
A robotic cat from the future, Doraemon helps Nobita with gadgets from his 4D pocket.
Portrayed by Marshall Mona
Nobita Nobi
Nobita Nobi: A lazy, unlucky fourth grader who, despite flaws, strives to overcome challenges with Doraemon's help.
Portrayed by Bosch Johnny Yong
Shizuka Minamoto
Kind and pretty, Shizuka is Nobita's crush, known for her love of sweet potatoes and (terrible) violin playing.
Portrayed by Morris Cassandra Lee
Suneo Honekawa
Rich, narcissistic bully Suneo flaunts wealth, secretly insecure and fears Gian, despite being his accomplice.
Portrayed by Beacock Brian
Takeshi Gouda
Gian, a bully with a terrible singing voice, is secretly kind but struggles to show it, often resorting to aggression.
Portrayed by Kimotsuki Kaneta
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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