Doraemon Nobita And The Birth Of Japan 2016

Ever wished you could travel back in time and build your own civilization? Well, Nobita did! And with Doraemon’s help, he actually went and did it.
Building a Nation with Gadgets and Dinosaurs
Doraemon Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 is a remake of the 1989 movie, and it’s just as wacky and wonderful as you'd expect.
Imagine a bunch of kids, tired of being nagged by their parents, deciding to run away from home. But instead of just hiding in the backyard, they travel 70,000 years into the past using Doraemon’s time machine!
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They decide to create their own civilization. Pretty ambitious for a group of elementary schoolers, right?
A Hilarious Housing Project
Building houses in prehistoric times isn't easy. Thank goodness for Doraemon's gadgets! He pulls out things like the "Creation Set," which helps them build homes and cultivate land with ease.
Picture this: Nobita trying to farm using futuristic tools, probably tripping over himself in the process. Comedy gold! It’s a reminder that even with advanced technology, some things are just inherently clumsy when Nobita is involved.

And of course, there's Shizuka trying to make the best of prehistoric cooking with limited ingredients. Resourcefulness at its finest, or at least, the funniest version of it.
The Wild World of Created Creatures
But the fun doesn't stop at farming and building. Nobita, in his usual style, messes around with Doraemon’s "Animal Creation Set." This allows them to mix and match animal DNA to create brand new creatures!
The results are predictably absurd. We’re talking about a pegasus-like creature with the body of a hippo and wings. Talk about a unique pet! These newly created creatures become their companions and helpers in building their new world.

It’s heartwarming to see the kids bonding with these bizarre, yet loyal, animal friends. You can't help but smile at the sheer ridiculousness and charm of it all.
Facing the Prehistoric Bad Guy
Of course, no Doraemon adventure is complete without a villain. This time, it's a shaman named Gigazombie who wants to plunge the world into darkness.
The kids, along with their created creatures, must face Gigazombie and his minions. This is where their teamwork and resourcefulness are truly tested.

It's a classic good versus evil scenario, but with added layers of time travel, silly gadgets, and ridiculously adorable hybrid animals. What’s not to love?
More Than Just Time Travel: A Lesson in Responsibility
While it’s filled with humor and fantastical elements, Doraemon Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 also touches upon important themes like responsibility and the importance of respecting the environment.
The children learn about the consequences of their actions and the impact they can have on the world, even in prehistoric times. They realize that creating a civilization isn't just about building houses and farming; it's about building a better future.

It's a reminder that even kids can make a difference, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant their actions may be.
So, if you're looking for a fun, heartwarming, and slightly absurd adventure, Doraemon Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 is a perfect choice. Prepare for time travel, crazy gadgets, and creatures you won't believe!
It’s a Doraemon movie, after all, so expect the unexpected and embrace the delightful chaos!
