
Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon - Peko and the Exploration Party of Five
Nobita is followed by a stray dog on his way home and decides to help it find its original owner with the help of Doraemon. They find out that the dog is actually a prince in its homeland in Africa.
Release Year
2014
Runtime
109 min
Audience Score
6.2
Genres
Family, Animation, Adventure, Fantasy
Story Snapshot
Nobita is followed by a stray dog on his way home and decides to help it find its original owner with the help of Doraemon. They find out that the dog is actually a prince in its homeland in Africa.
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