The story begins when a lunar robotic probe captures a mysterious white shadow on the moon. While the public debates the sighting, Nobita claims it is a "Moon Rabbit," leading to ridicule from his classmates. To prove him right, Doraemon uses the to create a lunar civilization where rabbits actually exist.
The theme song, "THE GIFT," was performed by Dai Hirai, reflecting the film's emotional focus on the "gift" of friendship. 4. Technical File Breakdown The story begins when a lunar robotic probe
Central to the film is the idea that "imagination is the beginning of everything." The plot emphasizes that scientific progress and human connection both rely on the ability to believe in the impossible. The theme song, "THE GIFT," was performed by
The adventure intensifies when a mysterious new student named joins Nobita’s class. Luka is revealed to be an "Espal," a race of people with psychic powers from the planet Kaguya. When a villainous group from Kaguya captures the Espals on the moon to weaponize their powers, Nobita and his friends must travel to the lunar surface and beyond to save their new friend and prevent a celestial war. 2. Key Themes The adventure intensifies when a mysterious new student
The film is noted for its vibrant animation, particularly the colorful "Rabbit Kingdom" on the moon, which contrasts with the dark, industrial aesthetic of the planet Kaguya.
Dual audio tracks including Hindi (Hin) and Japanese (Jap).