Doraemon: Underwater Adventure (1983) is the seventh feature film in the long-running Doraemon franchise. The movie follows Nobita and his friends on an oceanic expedition when a mysterious crisis threatens marine life. True to the series’ blend of wonder, slapstick, and moral lessons, the film pairs imaginative gadgets with an environmental message about protecting the seas.
Get ready to dive into the depths of excitement with the remastered version of the classic anime film, Doraemon Underwater Adventure (1983). This beloved movie has been re-released with stunning new visuals, bringing the underwater world to life like never before. Doraemon Underwater Adventure -1983- REMASTERED...
This is not a remaster. This is a hybrid. Get ready to dive into the depths of
Final Score: 9.5/10
Deducted half a point only because the remaster omitted the original "Eat-the-box-of-pocky" intermission bumper from the theater cut. Everything else is a time capsule triumph. This is a hybrid
But 1983? Official records show Nobita’s Underwater Adventure does not exist. The 1983 slot was occupied by a medium-length film released alongside a Perman spin-off. That film was Nobita’s Monstrous Underwater Castle (海底鬼岩城, Kaitei Kiganjō).
: Characters like Eru (voiced by Shoya Chiba) and the Underwater Buggy (voiced by Ryo Hirohashi) feature updated performances. Production Team : Directed by Tetsuo Yajima