CATDOLL: 9 Chinese-style posters of "Doraemon: Stand by Me" revealed

CATDOLL: 9 Chinese-style posters of "Doraemon: Stand by Me" revealed

The long-awaited "Doraemon: Stand by Me" ran into the Avengers, so it had to be rescheduled. But the Chinese-style posters specially made for entering the mainland still meet us as promised. The content of the posters ranges from traditional Chinese Peking Opera, to the four classic childhood masterpieces, to Doraemon and Nobita playing rock-paper-scissors. These 9 posters are really wonderful, and they also bring the distance closer to Chinese audiences. The 3D version of the blue fat man is about to come to China to meet everyone. The posters are specially made to suit the cultural thinking of Chinese audiences. Such extreme care is worthy of the Doraemon who accompanied us through our childhood. It is said that the blue fat man and Nobita will play rock-paper-scissors, and the winner will announce the schedule~ Who do you want to bet on?

This time, "Stand by Me Doraemon" is the first time that Doraemon has been presented on the big screen in 3D. The film reproduces classic scenes from the original work, such as "Nobita's wedding night", "Come all the way from the future country", "Goodbye, Doraemon", etc. At the same time, new plots are added to the film. It was released in Japan on August 8, 2014 as a commemorative work for the 80th birthday of the original author Fujiko F. Fujio. The cumulative box office of the film reached 7 billion yen 40 days after its release, and exceeded 8 billion yen on the 76th day, ranking second in the box office of domestically released films in Japan in 2014 (cumulative box office of 8.38 billion yen). The box office revenue has been ranked first for 5 consecutive weeks since its release.

<<:  CATDOLL: The devil's steps in the comic version of "My Skateboard Shoes" are still magical

>>:  CATDOLL: Blood Blockade Battlefront novelization announced to be released on June 4

Recommend

CATDOLL: AnimeJapan will sell the film "5 Centimeters per Second"

Japanese film company CoMix Wave Films announced ...