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{{nihongo|'''''Stand by Me Doraemon 2'''''|'''スタンド・バイ・ミー ドラえもん 2'''|lead=no}} is a Japanese [[3D film|3D]] [[Computer animation|computer animated]] [[science fiction film|science fiction]] [[comedy film]] based on the ''[[Doraemon]]'' [[manga]] series and a sequel to 2014 film ''[[Stand by Me Doraemon]]''. Directed by Ryūichi Yagi and [[Takashi Yamazaki]], it is largely based on Doraemon' s 2000 short film ''[[Doraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections]]'' and shortly based on Doraemon's 2002 short film ''[[The Day When I Was Born]]''.
{{nihongo|'''''Stand by Me Doraemon 2'''''|'''スタンド・バイ・ミー ドラえもん 2'''|lead=no}} is a Japanese [[3D film|3D]] [[Computer animation|computer animated]] [[science fiction film|science fiction]] [[comedy film]] based on the ''[[Doraemon]]'' [[manga]] series and a sequel to 2014 film ''[[Stand by Me Doraemon]]''. Directed by Ryūichi Yagi and [[Takashi Yamazaki]], it is largely based on Doraemon' s 2000 short film ''[[Doraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections]]'' and shortly based on Doraemon's 2002 short film ''[[The Day When I Was Born]]''.

Revision as of 19:22, 1 February 2021

Stand by Me Doraemon 2
Japanese theatrical release poster
LiterallyStand By Me Doraemon 2
Directed by
Screenplay byTakashi Yamazaki
Based onDoraemon
by Fujiko F. Fujio
Starring
Music byNaoki Satō
Production
companies
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • 20 November 2020 (2020-11-20) (Japan)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥2.69 billion ($25.7 million)

Stand by Me Doraemon 2 (スタンド・バイ・ミー ドラえもん 2) is a Japanese 3D computer animated science fiction comedy film based on the Doraemon manga series and a sequel to 2014 film Stand by Me Doraemon. Directed by Ryūichi Yagi and Takashi Yamazaki, it is largely based on Doraemon' s 2000 short film Doraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections and shortly based on Doraemon's 2002 short film The Day When I Was Born.

Plot

Nobita - following his previous adventure - has managed to change his future for the better, making Shizuka marry him. Taken by despair, however, he decides to return to the past to re-meet his beloved grandmother, who died when he was still in kindergarten and to whom he was really fond of; grandmother is happy that Nobita came back in time to be with her, and confides in him a great desire: to meet his future bride. Meanwhile, the Nobita of the future, about to get married with Shizuka and crown his "dream of happiness", is seized by a panic attack and flees into the past to see Doraemon again, fearing that he is not the right person for Shizuka.

Cast

Character Voice actor[1]
Doraemon Wasabi Mizuta
Nobita Nobi Megumi Ōhara
Adult Nobita Satoshi Tsumabuki
Shizuka Minamoto Yumi Kakazu
Suneo Honekawa Tomokazu Seki
Takeshi 'Gian' Goda Subaru Kimura
Tamako Nobi (Nobita's mother) Kotono Mitsuishi [2]
Nobita's Grandma Nobuko Miyamoto
Naka Meguro Bakarhythm
Replacement Rope Shinichi Hatori

Release

It was originally scheduled to release in theaters on 7 August 2020.[3][4] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was temporarily removed from the release schedule, and was replaced by Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur (which had been postponed from a previous March release).[5] The film was then postponed to 20 November 2020 when it was given a theatrical release in Japan.[6] [7]

Soundtrack

The theme song is Niji (Rainbow) by Masaki Suda.[8]

Box office

Debuting on 416 screens with limitations on seating capacity due to COVID-19 pandemic, Stand by Me Doraemon 2 earned $3.7 million on 305,000 admissions in its first weekend and ranked number-two on Japanese box office.[9]

Here is a table which shows the box office of this movie of all the weekends in Japan:[10]

# Rank Weekend Weekend gross Total gross till current weekend
1 2 21–22 November ¥386,000,000 ($3.7 million) ¥451,000,000 ($4.3 million)
2 2 28–29 November ¥294,477,450 ($2.8 million) ¥1,108,062,500 ($10.6 million)
3 3 5–6 December ¥244,864,350 ($2.4 million) ¥1,498,402,100 ($14.4 million)
4 3 12–13 December ¥186,101,750 ($1.8 million) ¥1,790,491,100 ($17.2 million)
5 5 19–20 December ¥118,872,850 ($1.1 million) ¥1,986,991,900 ($19.1 million)
6 5 26–27 December ¥75,631,700 ($730,000) ¥2,150,941,650 ($20.7 million)
7 6 2–3 January ¥85,842,350 ($833,000) ¥2,433,882,750 ($23.6 million)
FINAL TOTAL - - - -

References

  1. ^ "『STAND BY ME ドラえもん 2』あらすじ・声優キャストなど情報【まとめ】". Cinematoday. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Stand By Me Doraemon 2 (2020) - Full Cast and Crew". IMDb.com.
  3. ^ "Stand By Me Doraemon CG Anime Film Gets Sequel Film in August". Anime News Network. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  4. ^ "映画『STAND BY ME ドラえもん 2』 映画化決定!! - ドラえもんチャンネル". 映画『STAND BY ME ドラえもん 2』 映画化決定!! - ドラえもんチャンネル. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Doraemon: Nobita no Shin Kyoryū Film Rescheduled for August 7, Stand By Me Doraemon 2 Film Delayed". 19 March 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Stand By Me Doraemon 2 postponed to 20 November 2020" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Stand By Me Doraemon 2 releasing in Indonesian theatres by CBI Pictures" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Niji (Rainbow) - Masaki Suda Theme Song Stand by Me Doraemon 2".
  9. ^ "Stand By Me Doraemon 2 Opens at #2 Behind Demon Slayer Film". Anime News Network. 25 November 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  10. ^ "WOKJ weekend box office". 25 November 2020. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2020.