Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen (1994) Poster

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8/10
One of the darkest and most gripping Doraemon adventures, but don't think too hard about how certain things work...
albertonykus10 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
In this movie, Nobita and his friends essentially play a fantasy role-playing game in their dreams. This was a childhood favorite of mine, and I had a good time seeing it again. It boasts an arresting adventure, an intimidating villain, and one of the best roles for Shizuka in any of the Doraemon movies. It also ranks among the darkest Doraemon entries, with several antagonists and even main characters being killed onscreen. That's fine though, because the entire escapade takes place in a dream, right? Not quite, because the machine facilitating it has a setting to reverse the dream world and reality!

As fun as this movie is to watch, the interactions between the dream world and the real world raise many questions. How was the villain's bird-like minion able to enter the real world before the game had even been activated? Why does the robot who retrieves the Dream-making Machine in the end look and sound like the bird person? Why is Nobita's school suddenly on top of the hill in the closing scene of the movie? So many mysteries... To make things even more confusing, the resemblance between the bird person and the robot, as well as the the placement of the school on the hill, were not present in the manga version of this story, so they must have been deliberate creative decisions added by the filmmakers. (Yes, I've seen the obvious fan theories about how this all indicates that the main characters never escaped from the dream in the end.) On the other hand, maybe that kind of surrealism is exactly what you should expect from a story a like this.

In any case, there's no time to dwell on that, because there's an upbeat ending song! All's well that ends well? (For real, the end credits song and illustrations are cute.)
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7/10
A thrilling film
Mysterygeneration13 January 2024
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen is a thrilling film that blends swordsmanship with the heartwarming camaraderie of Doraemon and Nobita. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, the film follows Nobita as he discovers a magical sword that grants him access to the past, where he encounters three legendary swordsmen. The animation skillfully captures the elegance of swordplay, transporting viewers to various historical settings. Beyond action, the film tells a tale of friendship and personal growth, with Nobita's interactions with the swordsmen teaching him lessons about courage and honor. The film's futuristic gadgets add excitement and make it a must-watch for fans of all ages.
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10/10
A unique movie, mixture of fantasy, science fiction and horror, with no mistakes
ankitbhttchrj15 May 2021
The story is about Nobita and his friends' dream, where the fight against a demon for a country. Nobita has been given the magical sword and he fights along with his friends - that's the main story, but there's a lot more. But seriously with no dumb things. Simple but logical.

This film is little like a mixture of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Lord of The Rings. Yet, unique and really a great animated movie.
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10/10
Childhoods Masterpiece
prithvir-9331528 November 2021
Probably the best childhood I ever seen , I still remember we used to get hyped whenever this movie came in Hungama , ahhh , Good old days. Obviously , the story was very catchy for children , like this movie will definitely keep them entertained , well this time's hungama isn't that good.
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10/10
Doraemon's Fantasy Masterpiece!
Raja7920 March 2022
This movie is an underrated masterpiece, and it needs more recognition throughout the world, as it is incredibly well written, and even the soundtrack and dialogues are fantastic.

This a Fantasy Masterpiece, it sets the ideal for how Fantasy Movies can be made.

The villain is the highlight of this movie, as he was menacing!
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