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Based on the first "Long Tale" (manga volume) by Fujiko F. Fujio. Plot Summary

Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur (ドラえもん のび太の恐竜) Release Date: March 15, 1980 Media Type: Animated Feature Film Director: Hiroshi Fukutomi Download File Doraemon.Nobita's.Dinosaur.(1980)...

Due to its popularity, the story was remade in 2006 as Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 , featuring updated animation and a slightly altered ending. Safety & Technical Note Based on the first "Long Tale" (manga volume) by Fujiko F

The film follows Nobita after he discovers a fossilized dinosaur egg. Using Doraemon’s "Time Furoshiki" (Time Wrap), he hatches the egg into a Plesiosaur which he names . As Pi-suke grows too large to hide, Nobita and his friends travel 100 million years back to the Cretaceous period to return him to his home. However, they are pursued by illegal dinosaur hunters from the future who wish to capture Pi-suke. Historical Significance Safety & Technical Note The film follows Nobita

This was the first-ever feature-length Doraemon film, establishing the annual tradition of theatrical releases that continues to this day.

Based on the first "Long Tale" (manga volume) by Fujiko F. Fujio. Plot Summary

Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur (ドラえもん のび太の恐竜) Release Date: March 15, 1980 Media Type: Animated Feature Film Director: Hiroshi Fukutomi

Due to its popularity, the story was remade in 2006 as Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 , featuring updated animation and a slightly altered ending. Safety & Technical Note

The film follows Nobita after he discovers a fossilized dinosaur egg. Using Doraemon’s "Time Furoshiki" (Time Wrap), he hatches the egg into a Plesiosaur which he names . As Pi-suke grows too large to hide, Nobita and his friends travel 100 million years back to the Cretaceous period to return him to his home. However, they are pursued by illegal dinosaur hunters from the future who wish to capture Pi-suke. Historical Significance

This was the first-ever feature-length Doraemon film, establishing the annual tradition of theatrical releases that continues to this day.