Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony: The challenge of drawing "music" in "Doraemon" The secret story behind the birth of Nobita's "no" sound Interview with director Kazuaki Imai

The latest film, "Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony," which is the 43rd animated movie based on Fujiko F. Fujio's popular manga "Doraemon," was released on March 1st. This is the first work in the "Doraemon Movie" series to have "music" as its theme, and Doraemon, Nobita, and his friends go on a grand adventure to save the earth through symphony. Director Kazuaki Imai, who worked on the film, says, "Drawing the music for Doraemon was a challenge.'' Why did you choose “music” as your theme? We asked him about the behind-the-scenes process of production and his thoughts on the work.

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◇It would be a waste not to draw music for “Doraemon”

◇Focusing on the raw sound played by musical instruments The one and only Nobita's "no" sound

◇Works by Fujiko F. Fujio that do not depict heroes What is “Doraemon”-like?

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