Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (Nobita Chala Chand Pe)
The story begins in a familiar setting. Nobita Nobi, the perpetually underachieving fourth-grader, is ridiculed by his classmates (Takeshi "Gian" Goda and Suneo Honekawa) for believing in a "Rabbit in the Moon." In traditional Japanese folklore, the dark patches on the moon’s surface are interpreted as a rabbit making mochi (rice cakes). Nobita’s insistence that the rabbit is real leads to mockery, but his best friend, Shizuka Minamoto, stands by him. Doraemon- Nobita Chala Chand Pe - Nobita-s Chro...
“Did we really go to the moon?” Nobita asks. Doraemon smiles, pulling out a photo of empty lunar dust – and a tiny paw print. “Does it matter, Nobita? You believed. That’s where all real adventures begin.” Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (Nobita
In Doraemon: Nobita Chala Chand Pe, Nobita forms a bond with lunar inhabitants, including a young moon girl named Luna. This friendship broadens Nobita's perspective, allowing him to appreciate the diversity of the universe and understand the value of cooperation. Through his interactions with Luna and other lunar residents, Nobita develops empathy and becomes more aware of the consequences of his actions. “Did we really go to the moon
The movie emphasizes that true friendship is "bound together by the ability to believe" in one another, even when it seems impossible.
The plot thickens when a mysterious boy from Earth, (also known as Rukof ), arrives at Nobita’s school. Lucifer is an enigmatic, athletic, and seemingly perfect transfer student with a dark secret. Unlike the friendly Esporto, Lucifer belongs to a race called the Kaguya Clan — a forgotten civilization from Earth’s moon that was destroyed by a catastrophe.
While Nobita is often criticized for laziness, this film highlights his greatest strength: unwavering imagination. Nobita’s belief in rabbits on the Moon is not stupidity—it's creativity. It is his pure-hearted fantasy that literally creates a civilization. In the climax, when Doraemon’s gadgets fail, Nobita’s quick thinking and courage save the day.