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One night, Nobita sees a mysterious glowing object near the moon. Convinced it's a rabbit (based on the Japanese folklore that the moon has a rabbit making mochi), he declares that the moon has life. His classmates laugh at him.

Doraemon, using the "Create Your Own Moon" gadget, creates a secret habitat on the far side of the moon. There, they meet Luna, a mysterious, rabbit-eared girl with supernatural powers. They also encounter Luca, a boy from an ancient lunar civilization, and his friends.

The plot thickens when they discover a villainous organization from Earth, led by Diabolo (and his subordinate Goddard), trying to capture the moon's inhabitants for their mysterious amber-like energy source. Doraemon- Nobita Chala Chand Pe - Nobita-s Chro...

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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. One night, Nobita sees a mysterious glowing object

Frustrated but not defeated, Nobita runs home to Doraemon. Instead of simply correcting Nobita’s astronomy, Doraemon uses the "Small Light" and the "Take-copter" to confirm that, indeed, there are no rabbits. However, Doraemon goes a step further. He introduces the "Creation Kit" — a futuristic gadget that allows users to create life and environments on a barren planetoid. Using this kit, Doraemon and Nobita travel to the far side of the moon (the side never visible from Earth) and create a lush, habitable world complete with a race of adorable, rabbit-eared creatures called "Esparto" (also known as "Moon Rabbits").

Nobita names the leader of these creations "Nobitaro" — a living, breathing rabbit-eared boy who becomes Nobita’s doppelgänger and best friend on the moon. The story begins in a familiar setting

| Character | Role | Notes | |-----------|------|-------| | Doraemon | Robot cat from 22nd century | Uses gadgets to help Nobita | | Nobita Nobi | Protagonist | Lazy, kind-hearted, imaginative | | Shizuka Minamoto | Nobita's friend/love interest | Compassionate and brave | | Takeshi "Gian" Goda | Bully with a good heart | Physically strong, loves singing | | Suneo Honekawa | Rich, spoiled friend | Sometimes cowardly but loyal | | Luna | Moon girl | Has rabbit ears and telekinetic powers | | Luca | Lunar boy | Luna’s brother | | Diabolo | Main villain | Wants to exploit lunar energy |


What happens when a boy who fails every exam, gets bullied daily, and can't even finish a single race decides to go to the Moon? You get one of the most emotional and visually stunning adventures in the history of anime: Doraemon: Nobita’s Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (released in Hindi as Nobita Chala Chand Pe).

In this 39th installment of the Doraemon film series, our blue robotic cat from the 22nd century proves once again that belief is the most powerful gadget of all.

If you're looking for information on a specific episode, movie, or aspect of Doraemon involving Nobita and perhaps an adventure on the Moon (which "Chand Pe" translates to in English as "on the Moon"), it might help to specify or check the comprehensive list of Doraemon episodes and movies. The Doraemon franchise continues to entertain audiences with its imaginative storytelling and memorable characters.