Fans on Letterboxd have praised the vibrant colors and detailed drawings that bring the Rabbit Kingdom to life. Blu-ray & Technical Details
Released in Japan on March 1, 2019, this sci-fi epic directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa proves that even after decades, the magic of imagination remains the series' greatest strength. The Plot: From "Different Opinions" to a Moon Kingdom Fans on Letterboxd have praised the vibrant colors
The story kicks off with a classic Nobita blunder: he tells his class he saw a yellow moon and believes the mythical "Moon Rabbit" is real. Naturally, everyone laughs at him. Naturally, everyone laughs at him
The introduction of the "Moobits" (Moon Rabbits) adds a refreshing and cute layer to the franchise. The adventure deepens when a mysterious transfer student
If you grew up with the blue robotic cat and his gang of misfits, the 39th installment in the long-running film series, Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (2019) , is a nostalgic trip that literally goes out of this world.
The adventure deepens when a mysterious transfer student named arrives in Nobita's class. He joins the gang on their lunar trip, leading them into a high-stakes battle against Emperor Diabolo to save the doomed Planet Kaguya. Why You Should Watch It
Reviewers on IMDb highlight it as one of the most "beautifully crafted" entries in the series, blending action with soul-touching moments.