A sense of responsibility will arise in a boy through one's way of life.
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6.8 /10
622 people rated
Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil
2002
R
1 h 31 m
Japan
Anime
Adventure
Comedy
A sense of responsibility will arise in a boy through one's way of life.
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6.8 /10
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Nobuyo Ôyama
Doraemon
Noriko Ohara
Nobita Nobi
Michiko Nomura
Shizuka Minamoto
Kaneta Kimotsuki
Suneo Honegawa
Sachiko Chijimatsu
Tamako Nobi (Nobita's mom)
Masayuki Katô
Nobisuke Nobi (Nobita's dad)
Yôko Kuri
Spiana
Masahiko Murase
Brutus
Ichirô Nagai
Professor Kos
Hidekatsu Shibata
Sabel
Mari Shimizu
Peko
Mari Shimizu
Prince Kuntakku
Sumiko Shirakawa
Hidetoshi Dekisugi
Kazuko Sugiyama
Chippo
Junpei Takiguchi
Daburanda
Kazuya Tatekabe
Takeshi Goda
Brian Beacock
Suneo Honegawa
Johnny Yong Bosch
Nobita Nobi
Mari Devon
Tamako Nobi (Nobita's mom)
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Sajid
28/01/2026 07:56
Doraemon
Olley Taal
26/06/2025 07:11
In this movie, Nobita and his friends explore Central Africa and discover a hidden civilization. This is a film that establishes (or at least solidifies) many recurring elements of future Doraemon films. The main characters go on an adventure in an exotic setting, using Doraemon's gadgets to live and travel comfortably. They come across an isolated society that is being menaced in some way, and team up with newfound allies to overcome the threat. However, even with the reuse of this formula and overlapping themes in later films (this won't be the last movie that involves a dog civilization, for one), I think Nobita and the Haunts of Evil does a good job at maintaining its own identity. The creative way in which Shizuka saves the day stands out in particular, and Gian gets a fair amount of character focus, too.
This movie and its remake both have very ominous-sounding English titles. Based on my limited understanding of Japanese, "Haunts of Evil" is not exactly an inaccurate translation, but in the context of the story, the intended meaning seems closer to "unexplored realm". (The Doraemon movie where they actually encounter demons comes later...) That being said, this probably is one of the darkest Doraemon films. There's more than one implied villain death, attempted assassination, actual assassination, a crocodile getting impaled through the head, and multiple instances in which one or more of the main characters almost certainly would have died without sheer luck or third-party intervention. It certainly makes for an exciting adventure narrative, if nothing else.
If I were grading based solely on the story, this would probably be an eight-star movie. However, there is something that I think audiences should be made aware of before they watch it. There is a scene in this movie that features Indigenous African people, who are depicted with, shall we say... highly caricatured character designs. While acknowledging that a star-based scoring system cannot fully encapsulate issues like this, the least I can do is shave off a couple stars from my intended rating.
أيوب العيساوي
21/08/2024 13:14
Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil
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Sajid
28/01/2026 07:56
Doraemon
Olley Taal
26/06/2025 07:11
In this movie, Nobita and his friends explore Central Africa and discover a hidden civilization. This is a film that establishes (or at least solidifies) many recurring elements of future Doraemon films. The main characters go on an adventure in an exotic setting, using Doraemon's gadgets to live and travel comfortably. They come across an isolated society that is being menaced in some way, and team up with newfound allies to overcome the threat. However, even with the reuse of this formula and overlapping themes in later films (this won't be the last movie that involves a dog civilization, for one), I think Nobita and the Haunts of Evil does a good job at maintaining its own identity. The creative way in which Shizuka saves the day stands out in particular, and Gian gets a fair amount of character focus, too.
This movie and its remake both have very ominous-sounding English titles. Based on my limited understanding of Japanese, "Haunts of Evil" is not exactly an inaccurate translation, but in the context of the story, the intended meaning seems closer to "unexplored realm". (The Doraemon movie where they actually encounter demons comes later...) That being said, this probably is one of the darkest Doraemon films. There's more than one implied villain death, attempted assassination, actual assassination, a crocodile getting impaled through the head, and multiple instances in which one or more of the main characters almost certainly would have died without sheer luck or third-party intervention. It certainly makes for an exciting adventure narrative, if nothing else.
If I were grading based solely on the story, this would probably be an eight-star movie. However, there is something that I think audiences should be made aware of before they watch it. There is a scene in this movie that features Indigenous African people, who are depicted with, shall we say... highly caricatured character designs. While acknowledging that a star-based scoring system cannot fully encapsulate issues like this, the least I can do is shave off a couple stars from my intended rating.
أيوب العيساوي
21/08/2024 13:14
Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil
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