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The Galaxy Express as a Mirror: Escapism, Identity, and Industrial Society in Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-Express

The soundtrack is equally stirring. The ending theme, "Watashi no Nakano Doraemon" (The Doraemon Inside Me), is a nostalgic ballad that perfectly encapsulates the bittersweet feeling of returning home after a grand adventure. It serves as a reminder that while the trip may end, the memories and the bond between friends remain.

Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-Express — Summary & Useful Notes

10. Discussion Questions (for class or book club)

Nobita, using his surprisingly sharp (if lazy) spatial reasoning, realizes that Dust’s weakness is its obsession with logical order. Gian’s terrible singing, Suneo’s cowardly scheming, and even Nobita’s zeros on a test become weapons. Chaos, the film argues, is the essence of life. doraemon nobita and the galaxy superexpress 1

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