
Doraemon: Nobita's Diary on the Creation of the World
Mar 04 1995
•2h 38m
•Animation, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Family
Nobita was reading a picture book.In that he sees Adam and Eve disobeying god and eating the apple in the garden of Eden. Nobita comments that their descendants have to face many difficulties because of Adam and Eve's mistake. Then Doraemon reminds Nobita that he had to do his summer vacation research homework.
Cast
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Nobuyo Oyama
Doraemon (voice)

Noriko Ohara
Nobita Nobi (voice)

Michiko Nomura
Shizuka Minamoto (voice)

Kazuya Tatekabe
Takeshi Goda (voice)
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