Last week, "Detective Conan: Crimson Bullets" was finalized, and we can meet you this Saturday.
Today, another Japanese national anime has set a release date for Chinese mainland, STAND BY ME ドラえもん2, which will be released in China on May 28.

This movie was announced very early on that it would be introduced to China, and today it was finally officially announced, and for Keiya Jun, a Japanese anime that is very important in his childhood memories, he will definitely go to the cinema to see it.
Let's expand on this "Doraemon: Walk with Me 2".
Fujiko · Doraemon (ドララガもん), which was serialized in 1970, has a very high status in the history of Japanese anime and is also popular all over the world, and is one of the representative works of Japanese animation.
The animated version, launched in 1973, still meets the audience every week to this day, affecting generations of children.
▲Manga Day Edition Seal
Doraemon's manga and anime were later introduced to Taiwan and released Chinese editions, initially translated as "Ding-Dong" and "Robot Cat", and later introduced Chinese mainland, which were also popular with children in mainland China.
▲Manga station cover
▲Cover of the mainland version of the manga
Like other Japanese national anime, Doraemon will also launch a movie version every year, and decades have passed, the popularity has not decreased, and the box office is getting higher and higher every year.
Doraemon: Walk with Me is different from the other film versions of the Doraemon series, as Fujiko · In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of The Birth of F. Fujio, the characters were 3D+CG for the first time.
The story is also different, not Nobita and Doraemon going on an adventure together, but choosing the classic story in the original work for 3D and CG production, presenting it in a new way.
The first installment of Doraemon: Walk with Me was released in Japan in 2014 and grossed 8.38 billion yen, significantly boosting the box office record of the Doraemon series.
After being released in China on May 28, 2015, it also instantly evoked the childhood memories of a large number of "big children".
The film grossed 530 million yuan in Chinese mainland, more than 10 billion yen at the exchange rate at the time, higher than the Japanese mainland.
530 million not only created the highest box office record of Japanese films in China, but also the highest box office of animated films in the history of domestic cinema at that time, before which a large number of domestic animations and Hollywood animations could not beat the blue fat man.
A series of posters designed by well-known designer Huang Hai are also very praised.
"Doraemon: Walk with Me" focuses on feelings, the first part is about Nobita and Doraemon to meet to say goodbye to the story, although it is fried cold rice, but still earned enough tears from the children who grew up watching this work.
Doraemon said, "You are really a person who is rash and sluggish and does not like to learn, weak and lazy and hesitant, poor in sports, timid and forgetful, unreliable and afraid of trouble, not at all assertive, slow, old and good people who forget their form as soon as they are proud, they will be spoiled, ah, what can be done, what can be done, it is a headache", this section of the ministry jun's true feelings cried with Ding-Dong.
The second part that I will meet with you this time is also a classic chapter from the manga, which is also a very touching story.
This commemorative work that commemorates the 50th anniversary of the original manga series, based on "Grandma's Memories", depicts the story of Nobita and Shizuka around marriage.
Nobita's memories of his grandmother are arguably the most touching chapter in Doraemon, nobita travels back to see his grandmother accidentally discovered, and then Nobita begins to fulfill his grandmother's wishes, and tear gas is predetermined.
Nobita grew up and finally married the goddess Shizuka, facing the beautiful bride Shizuka around him, Nobita seems to have other thoughts, he actually ran away from marriage.....
The new work is directed by Ryuichi Yagi and Takashi Yamazaki, as in the previous one.
Among them, director Takashi Yamazaki is a member of the Tokyo Olympic Games director team and is one of the best directors in Japan at 3DCG production, and his original works such as "Sunset of Forever Sanchome", "Parasitic Beast", and "Kamakura Monogatari" have a high reputation.
The works that touch people's hearts definitely need to have a theme song as an outlet for the audience's emotions, and the theme song of the first part, "The Promise of Sunflowers" sung by Qin Jibo, is widely acclaimed. The theme song of the second part did not disappoint, and it was "Rainbow" sung by Shoki Sugata, which was particularly touching.
Although some viewers will think that "Walk with Me" is not a strong story, and it is fried cold rice, the audience who watched it in Japan first still scored a high score of 8.4 on Douban, because it carries everyone's memory, such a cold rice, Budiya Jun also hopes to have more.