(2017) is the 37th feature film in the long-running franchise, blending science fiction, ancient mystery, and the series' hallmark themes of friendship. Directed and written by Atsushi Takahashi, the film received praise for its visually stunning animation and its unique focus on a multi-layered time-travel mystery. 1. Narrative Core: A Frozen Mystery
Using the Time Belt , the team travels back 100,000 years to meet Carla and Professor Hyakkoi , aliens from the planet Hyoga Hyoga seeking to save their home from the planetary threat Blizzaga .
These returning elephant-like creatures serve as crucial transport across the sub-zero terrain. (2017) is the 37th feature film in the
A central conflict involves a "fake" Doraemon, which tests Nobita’s intuition and deep bond with his robotic friend. 2. Production and Reception
Used to construct an elaborate ice amusement park. Narrative Core: A Frozen Mystery Using the Time
The ending theme, "Boku no Kokoro wo Tsukutte yo" (Make My Heart), performed by Ken Hirai , adds a poignant layer to the film's conclusion. 3. Key Elements and Gadgets
The film was produced by and distributed by Toho, grossing approximately $61.4 million at the box office against an $8 million budget. performed by Ken Hirai
The plot touches on "Snowball Earth" theories and the historical isolation of Antarctica, which was not officially discovered by humans until 1773.