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Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen

Doraemon Nobita’s Three Visionary Swordsmen – 1994 Movie

Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen

Doraemon: Nobita’s Three Visionary Swordsmen (Japanese: ドラえもん のび太と夢幻三剣士) is the 15th installment in the Doraemon film series, released in Japan on March 12, 1994. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama and based on Fujiko F. Fujio’s manga, this fantasy-adventure film blends dreamscapes, swordplay, and friendship in a thrilling narrative.

This guide covers everything about the movie—including its plot, cast, soundtrack, international releases, and where to watch it in different languages like Hindi, Tamil, and more. We’ll also explore fan-favorite elements like the iconic song “Yume no Hito”, video game adaptations, and where to download or stream the film legally

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Original Titleドラえもん: のび太と夢幻三剣士 (Doraemon: Nobita to Mugen Sankenshi)
Release Date (Japan)March 12, 1994
DirectorTsutomu Shibayama
Box Office$21.1 million (Japan)
Runtime99 minutes
GenreFantasy, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Main CastNobuyo Ōyama (Doraemon), Noriko Ohara (Nobita), Michiko Nomura (Shizuka)
Soundtrack“Yume no Hito” (Dream People), “Sekai wa Gû Choki Pâ” (Ending Theme)

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International Titles & Release Dates

The movie was released under different names in various countries. Here’s a list of 10 countries where the film was localized:

  1. Japan (1994)Doraemon: Nobita to Mugen Sankenshi
  2. India (Hindi Dubbed, 2000s)Doraemon: Nobita aur 3 Jaadui Talwaarein
  3. China (1995)哆啦A梦:大雄与梦幻三剑士 (Doraemon: Noby and the Fantastic Swordsmen)
  4. South Korea (1995)도라에몽: 노비타와 몽환삼검사 (Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Visionary Swordsmen)
  5. Thailand (1996)โดราเอมอน: โนบิตะกับนักดาบสามพี่น้อง (Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Swordsmen)
  6. Vietnam (1997)Doraemon: Nobita và Hiệp Sĩ Bóng Đêm (Doraemon: Nobita and the Dark Knight)
  7. Spain (2001)Doraemon: Nobita y los Tres Mosqueteros (Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Musketeers)
  8. Italy (2003)Doraemon: Nobita e i Tre Cavalieri (Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Knights)
  9. France (2005)Doraemon: Nobita et les Trois Chevaliers Magiques (Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Magical Knights)
  10. Brazil (2010)Doraemon: Nobita e os Três Espadachins (Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Swordsmen)

The Hindi dub became particularly popular in India, where it aired on channels like Hungama TV and Disney XD .


Plot Summary: Nobita’s Dream Adventure

Nobita, tired of his mundane life, convinces Doraemon to use a Dream Machine that lets him control his dreams. After failed attempts (including a disastrous Atlantis dream), he chooses a Three Musketeers-inspired fantasy world where he becomes Nobitanian, the Silver Swordsman.

Key Events:

  • Dream World Introduction: Nobita enters Yumirume Kingdom, where an evil emperor, Odrome, threatens the land.
  • Becoming the Hero: Nobita finds a magical silver sword, transforming into a legendary warrior.
  • Friends Join the Dream: Gian (Gitos) and Suneo (Sunemith) unwillingly enter Nobita’s dream as rival swordsmen.
  • Shizuka’s Role: She appears as Princess Shizukaru, who rebels against an arranged marriage.
  • Final Battle: Nobita fights Emperor Odrome, aided by his friends and a dragon’s magical sweat that grants extra lives .

The film ends with Nobita waking up but cherishing the dream, especially since Shizuka compliments his bravery.


Soundtrack & Iconic Song: “Yume no Hito”

The movie’s climax song, Yume no Hito (Dream People), is a fan-favorite. Lyrics emphasize courage, justice, and dreams, fitting Nobita’s journey.

  • Composer: Yoshikazu Fuchino
  • Performed by: Tetsuya Takeda Troupe
  • Key Lyrics (Translated):

“As long as you have the power to dream, nothing is impossible in this world.”

The song’s instrumental version was later used in Doraemon TV episodes .


Video Game Adaptations

While no standalone game exists for Three Visionary Swordsmen, Nobita’s dream adventures appear in:

  • Doraemon: Nobita to Mugen Sankenshi (1994, Super Famicom) – A Japan-exclusive RPG.
  • Doraemon Wii: Himitsu Douguou Ketteisen! (2007) – Features dream-based mini-games.
  • Doraemon Story of Seasons (2019) – Includes references to past movies.

Fans have also created fan-made browser games based on the film.


Where to Watch & Download (Legally)

Many fans search for:

  • Doraemon Nobita 3 Magical Swordsmen full movie in Hindi Dailymotion
  • Download Doraemon Nobita’s 3 Magical Swordsmen in Hindi

However, Dailymotion and unauthorized sites often host pirated copies. Instead, try:
Netflix / Amazon Prime (Japan, VPN required) – Original Japanese version.
YouTube Movies (India) – Occasionally streams the Hindi dub.
Official DVD/Blu-ray – Available in Japan with English subtitles.

Avoid illegal downloads—they harm the anime industry.


Why This Film Stands Out

  • Unique Fantasy Setting: Unlike other Doraemon sci-fi films, this one is pure fantasy with swords, dragons, and kingdoms.
  • Character Growth: Nobita learns bravery and leadership in his dream.
  • Villain Depth: Emperor Odrome is one of Doraemon’s most menacing foes .

Final Thoughts

Doraemon: Nobita’s Three Visionary Swordsmen remains a cult classic for its dreamy adventure and emotional depth. Whether you watch it in Japanese, Hindi, or Tamil, the film’s themes of friendship and courage resonate globally.

For legal streaming, check official platforms, and relive Nobita’s epic dream journey!