Nobita had to find a topic for his summer break research homework. As he was blaming everything to Adam and Eve for sinning and causing their descendants to suffer (from homework), Doraemon decided to provide him with a gadget to observe the creation of the world so that he may write it in a diary-like report. Suneo, Giant and Shizuka eventually joined them and together they watch over the birth of tribes and civilizations. Meanwhile, the time patrol is looking for an illegal time machine whose controllers accidentally heard Giant speaking of the genesis diary project. They captured Giant and Suneo; leaving Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon to watch over the genesis set and to rescue them. (Source: ANN)
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Great movie to watch with my kids! I would give it an 11 if it wasn't for the main character Doraemon, I did not like him and he just wouldn't shut up, but other than that im satisfied with the product. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone over the age of 9 though because the humor is almost non existent and the plot is pretty much braindead, but I can see why a kid would enjoy it so with that mindset I was able to trick me into enjoying it. lot of funs! it won't let me upload the review unless its longer so Great movieto watch with my kids! I would give it an 11 if it wasn't for the main character Doraemon, I did not like him and he just wouldn't shut up, but other than that im satisfied with the product. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone over the age of 9 though because the humor is almost non existent and the plot is pretty much braindead, but I can see why a kid would enjoy it so with that mindset I was able to trick me into enjoying it. lot of funs!
My overall take: A unique Doraemon film that may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I quite like it. In this movie, Nobita and his friends create their own universe as part of a school project, learning about the history of the Earth and humanity along the way. In some ways, this may be the most unusual Doraemon movie of all, given that it largely consists of a series of vignettes with the main characters mostly observing (and occasionally interfering with) what happens. Although I probably wouldn't want every Doraemon movie to follow this format, I like what they did here, and as a paleontologist,the "history of the world" theme appeals to me. Although Nobita's friends aren't the focal characters here, it's funny to think about how they each became involved in Nobita's school project. Whereas Gian and Suneo had their own reasons to mooch off Nobita's work, Shizuka essentially ends up doing extra homework! (To be fair, if my friends had asked me to help with a school project for which I got to observe Earth history, I probably would have, too.) Other humorous details are included alongside the end credits, during which we get to see the school report that Nobita and his friends put together.