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, also known as ''Doraemon Nights'', is a 1991 Japanese
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film which premiered on 9 March 1991 in Japan, based on the 11th volume of the same name of the ''
Doraemon Long Stories , also known as Doraemon's Long Stories, is a manga series based on 's ''Doraemon''. As the name suggests, ''Doraemon’s Long Tales'' features whole volumes of longer and continuous narratives about Doraemon, Nobita and friends on their adv ...
'' series. It's the 12th Doraemon film.


Plot

The movie begins with Nobita and Doraemon experiencing the tale of
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of the ''
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'' using a storybook gadget for the 3rd time, but Nobita becomes bored by just watching it from afar. He tries to invite Shizuka Minamoto to enter the storybooks of other tales and accidentally brings Takeshi "Gian" Goda and Suneo Honekawa along. Gian and Suneo mess up the storybooks to create a "fresh" tale, which causes Nobita and Shizuka to experience a mishmash of various tales that Shizuka dislikes. Attempting to leave, she is knocked out by Sinbad's
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and falls into the desert. Nobita then has to exit once his mother tells him to clean up the mess of the storybooks on the floor. The next day, Doraemon realizes that Shizuka hadn't returned and while searching for her, the original storybook gets destroyed and Nobita dreams that Shizuka was taken as a slave on a ship. The other main four characters then decide to stage a rescue mission by going to 8th century
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, during the reign of caliph
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, after Doraemon confirms that the world of the Arabian Nights does indeed coincide with the 8th century
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. Posing as foreign traders and servants, Nobita, Doraemon, Gian, and Suneo are rescued from
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and his bandits by the caliph himself, who gives a permit that allows them to travel from the port of
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. Initially, the four are accompanied by Mikujin, a guide
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, but the latter goes upset when they insult him due to his incompetence and leaves but still tracks them just in case. After purchasing a ship, however, the group are double-crossed by the trader, who reveals himself to be Cassim, and are thrown overboard. Waking up on the shore of the
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, the four are forced to walk through it because Doraemon's pocket which was taken by Cassim while Cassim and two of his minions face the same situation and abandon Doraemon's pocket once they are unable to figure out how to use its gadgets. However, they are rescued by a gigantic genie commandeered by Sinbad, who reigns over a marvelous city in the desert presented by an anonymous time traveler from the future. With his magical gadgets, Sinbad helps the four rescue Shizuka from a bandit named Abdil who tried to present her to Sinbad as a gift. Vowing revenge, Abdil meets with Cassim and his two minions to search for the lost city. It is then revealed that Abdil was the only visitor to Sinbad's city who remembers its location, because when Sinbad urged him to drink a memory potion after the visit, he spewed it away. After arriving through a secret passage, Abdil and Cassim swiftly enter the city givent o Sinbad, whom they attempt to lock out. Once they do get in, both groups race to get the gigantic genie which Abdil gets and uses it on Doraemon's group who then get locked up. Mikujin returns and helps the group with Doraemon's pocket, which he recovered from the desert, from where they escape but run past where the time hole is located and are locked out once again. While out of the city, Sinbad loses all hope but regains it after the main characters tell him to be like the person from his past. The group eventually manage to get back inside and defeat both Abdil and Cassim, retaking the city while their memories are erased properly this time. Despite Sinbad's offer for them to remain by not erasing their memories with the memory potion, Nobita and his friends bid him farewell before returning to the present day, though they all also return to play along with Mikujin in the end credits.


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* {{Shin-Ei Animation 1991 films 1991 anime films Anime and manga based on fairy tales Nobita in Dorabian Nights Films based on One Thousand and One Nights Films directed by Tsutomu Shibayama Films set in Baghdad Films set in 8th-century Abbasid Caliphate Films set in 9th-century Abbasid Caliphate Animated films about time travel Toho animated films Films scored by Shunsuke Kikuchi 1990s children's animated films Japanese children's fantasy films 1990s films about time travel Cultural depictions of Harun al-Rashid