But suddenly, here's a question for you.
The first commemorative work of the Doraemon's Long Tales series
In "Nobita's Dinosaur,"
what was the name of the plesiosaur that Nobita cherished very much?

That's right, "Pisuke"!

Many people love this work, and in front of the museum's "Pisuke's Pond,"
"I read it when I was a child and it made me so excited!"
"That scene is my favorite♪" and so on,
while talking about memories with family and friends,
it's always bustling with people taking commemorative photos.

And starting from the film adaptation of "Nobita's Dinosaur,"
Doraemon the Movie is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year.
Currently in the underground passage of Shinjuku Station,
35 years worth of historical Doraemon the Movie posters
are lined up on display.


Here too, many people stop in their tracks
and you can see them sharing memories about the works.
Every year in March during this time, with the movie releases,
it's a season that makes you want to talk about Long Tales!
But suddenly, here's a question for you.
The first commemorative work of the Doraemon's Long Tales series
In "Nobita's Dinosaur,"
what was the name of the plesiosaur that Nobita cherished very much?

That's right, "Pisuke"!

Many people love this work, and in front of the museum's "Pisuke's Pond,"
"I read it when I was a child and it made me so excited!"
"That scene is my favorite♪" and so on,
while talking about memories with family and friends,
it's always bustling with people taking commemorative photos.

And starting from the film adaptation of "Nobita's Dinosaur,"
Doraemon the Movie is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year.
Currently in the underground passage of Shinjuku Station,
35 years worth of historical Doraemon the Movie posters
are lined up on display.


Here too, many people stop in their tracks
and you can see them sharing memories about the works.
Every year in March during this time, with the movie releases,
it's a season that makes you want to talk about Long Tales!