Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum Explained

Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum
Native Name:
Kanji:ドラえもん のび太のひみつ道具博物館(ミュージアム)
Revhep:Doraemon: Nobita no Himitsu Dōgu Museum
L:Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum
Director:Yukiyo Teramoto
Starring:
Narrator:Shiori Suzuki
Music:Kan Sawada
Studio:Shin-Ei Animation
Distributor:Toho
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Gross:$43.2 million

, also known as Doraemon and Nobita Holmes in the Mysterious Museum of the Future and Doraemon the Movie: Nobita in the Secret Gadget Museum,[1] is a 2013 Japanese anime science-fiction mystery comedy film. It is the 33rd film of the Doraemon film series.[2]

Plot

The movie starts with two robbers stealing a sculpture, but then, Nobita appears as Sherlock Holmes and defeats the robbers, but it was just a dream from Nobita while he was sleeping in school. When he returned home, Nobita discovers that Doraemon's cat bell isn't in Doraemon's neck. Nobita says that Deluxe, one of the most famous gadget robbers from the future, where Doraemon lives, must had done it. Nobita, Doraemon, Shizuka, Suneo and Gian went to the gadget museum to save it.

Cast

Box office

In 2013, the film grossed ¥3.98 billion in Japan and became the country's 5th highest-grossing film of the year.[4]

The weekend gross of this film in its first eleven weeks was as follows:

WeekendRankDatesWeekend grossCumulative gross
11March 9–10¥667,291,850 ($7.2 million)¥667,291,850 ($7.2 million)
21March 16–17¥426 million ($4.53 million)¥1.23 billion ($15.4 million)
32March 23–24¥285 million ($2.98 million)¥2.00 billion ($22.8 million)
43March 30–31¥292 million ($3.1 million)¥2.90 billion ($32.6 million)
53April 6–7¥185 million ($2.0 million)¥3.59 billion ($39.6 million)
65April 13–14¥97 million ($1.0 million)¥3.72 billion ($40.9 million)
79April 20–21¥44 million ($450,000)¥3.78 billion ($41.6 million)
811April 27–28¥73 million ($797,000)¥3.91 billion ($42.7 million)
9May 4–5¥30 million ($1,301,000)¥3.945 billion ($43.1 million)
10May 11–12¥20 million ($2,201,000)¥3.965 billion ($43.2 million)
11May 18–19¥3 million ($31,000)¥3.968 billion ($43.2 million)
Final total¥3.98 billion

Overseas, the film grossed in South Korea,[5] and $2,169,164 in Spain, Hong Kong, and Thailand.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LUK Internacional.
  2. Web site: 2013 Doraemon Anime Film Revealed in 1st Trailer. 2012-07-16. 2012-07-17. Anime News Network.
  3. Web site: Eureka 7's Renton Voice Actress Yuko Sanpei Gets Married. 2013-02-28. 2013-03-01. Anime News Network.
  4. Web site: The Wind Rises tops 2013 Japan B.O.. Kevin Ma. 2014-01-01. 2014-01-01. Film Business Asia. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140102191843/http://www.filmbiz.asia/news/the-wind-rises-tops-2013-japan-bo. 2014-01-02.
  5. Web site: 영화정보 . Movie Information . KOFIC . . ko . 17 February 2019 . Doraemon.
  6. Web site: Doraemon Himitsu No Dogu Museum. Box Office Mojo. May 1, 2017.