

Nobita and Doraemon enter the world in a European Renaissance painting, but run into trouble as they hop from piece to piece in search of a malevolent time traveler who wishes to recreate the extinct pigment of "Artoria Blue".
Score
Orchestral arrangements that match each artistic era perfectly.
Writing
Ties 50 years of Doraemon lore into a fresh standalone story.
Director
Yukiyo Teramoto
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This marks the first Doraemon film where the director is female—Yukiyo Teramoto finally got her shot after 20 years in the franchise's animation department.
The fictional 'Artoria Blue' references the real ultramarine pigment, which was more valuable than gold in Renaissance Europe and literally made from ground lapis lazuli shipped from Afghanistan.
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