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* CoolPet: Her equally adorable pet dodo, Kurajo, who follows her everywhere.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Like their boss, they're crammed alongside Sherman in a cage while being guarded by the wild beasts they previously took pleasure in hunting and poaching.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Like their boss, they're crammed alongside Sherman in a cage while being guarded watched by the wild beasts they previously took pleasure in hunting and poaching.
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* AdorablyPrecociousChild: She's six years old, hyperactive, and ''loves'' clinging onto everyone she meets, easily befriending Nobisuke and later on becomes attached to Nobita and the gang.

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* AdorablyPrecociousChild: CheerfulChild: She's six years old, hyperactive, and ''loves'' clinging onto everyone she meets, easily befriending Nobisuke and later on becomes attached to Nobita and the gang.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The villains of the post-2005 movies before Sherman are [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops a hostile robot army from space]], [[Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing a powerful mer-demon warlord]] and a [[Anime/DoraemonAndTheGreenGiantLegend race of plant aliens attempting to terraform the universe]]. Sherman on the other hand is one of the first regular human villains in a while, one without superpowers of any sort, relying on his minions with their mechs.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The villains of the post-2005 movies before Sherman are [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops a hostile robot army from space]], [[Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing a powerful mer-demon warlord]] and a [[Anime/DoraemonAndTheGreenGiantLegend [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheGreenGiantLegend race of plant aliens attempting to terraform the universe]]. Sherman on the other hand is one of the first regular human villains in a while, one without superpowers of any sort, relying on his minions with their mechs.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Besides the whole poaching profession, the three of them have no qualms enslaving animals with electrical collars and use them as steeds.


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* EvilPoacher: Their jobs, and they really enjoy it.
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* IdenticalStranger: Looks ''exactly'' like Nobita, though it was justified since he's actually Nobita's dad, Nobisuke, from the past, after being accidentally dragged into the future by Gonsuke.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Shortly after arriving in the future, he gets accidentally hit in the head by Doraemon's Memory Stick, a gadget Doraemon accidentally lost during an earlier visit. He get his memories pre-TimeTravel back towards the end of the adventure, but his experience in Miracle Island gets wiped instead.

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* IdenticalStranger: Looks ''exactly'' like Nobita, though it was justified since he's actually Nobita's dad, Nobisuke, from the past, after being accidentally dragged into the future by Gonsuke.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Shortly after arriving in the future, he gets accidentally gets hit in the head by Doraemon's Memory Stick, a gadget Doraemon accidentally lost during an earlier visit. He get his memories pre-TimeTravel back towards the end of the adventure, but his experience in Miracle Island gets wiped instead.
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* MistakenIdentity: Was mistaken to be Nobita by Gonsuke, leading to Nobisuke being dragged along for the adventure, despite him protesting all the way.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: He scolds and berates his underlings for running away from danger, despite being a coward who runs from wild beasts he enslaved at the end of the film.
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* EightiesHair: For some reason, Snake have an 80s-style Afro over her head, despite being a poacher from over two centuries later.

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* EightiesHair: For some reason, Snake Sky have an 80s-style Afro over her head, despite being a poacher from over two centuries later.



* TerribleTrio: The QuirkyMinibossSquad serving Sherman, which are more than willing to capture defenseless wildlife and assault a peaceful village.

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A little girl from Rokoro village, the first of the village kids who meets the amnesiac Nobisuke.

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A little girl from Rokoro village, the first of the village kids who meets the amnesiac Nobisuke.




A little girl from Rokoro village, the first of the village kids who meets the amnesiac Nobisuke.

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* DamselInDistress: Was kidnapped alongside Suneo, Koron and Kurajo by Sherman's minions. Suneo, usually a coward, notably puts up a brave front against Sherman when the villain tries interrogating them.



* DamselInDistress: Was kidnapped alongside Suneo, Koron and Kurajo by Sherman's minions. Suneo, usually a coward, notably puts up a brave front against Sherman when the villain tries interrogating them.
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* TheCollector: His goal is to collect every single rare, exotic, previously extinct species of animals... even if it means destroying an island of sentient life in the process.




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* WouldHurtAChild: Would he ''ever''. When Nobita - ''on foot'' - tries stopping Sherman (who's in his gigantic Glyptodon mech) from crushing Kabuta, Sherman doesn't even hesitate to attempt stomping Nobita with his robot's front, which he nearly succeed if not for Kabuta suddenly reviving and coming to the rescue, tackling Sherman - robot and all - off a cliff.


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* LaserGuidedKarma: Like their boss, they're crammed alongside Sherman in a cage while being guarded by the wild beasts they previously took pleasure in hunting and poaching.
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!! Nobisuke / Dakke

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Nobita's father, Nobisuke, from over two decades ago when a case of mistaken identity have Nobisuke being sent to the future instead of Nobita. And then Nobisuke lose his memory shortly after his arrival before meeting his future son, while being oblivious the whole time.

* AccidentalHero: While trying to hide from Sherman's minions, Sky, Lock and Snake (who's hunting down Koron and the village kids) Nobisuke accidentally fell off a cliff... on the back of a sleeping saber-toothed tiger, waking it into a rampage which scares off the villains, unintentionally saving Koron and other children. It was here Nobisuke meets the kids of Rokuro village for the first time, beating Doraemon and the others by a few scenes.
* AccidentalMisnaming: After forgetting his name, "Nobisuke", he tries asking questions, "What is it...?" (何だっけ, "''Nandakke''"), which leads to Koron mistaking his name to be "Dakke". Said name sticks around for the rest of the story until he got his memories back in the final scene.
* ContinuityNod: Nobisuke-as-Dakke is shown to be an exceptionally good artist, as seen when he tries sketching Kurajo - a nod towards the manga, where Nobisuke as a child is a talented art student whose goal was to be an accomplished artist, only for his dreams to hit a curb and eventually became an office worker.
* FishOutOfWater: He doesn't take it well from being displaced from the 1980s to 200 years later. In an island filled with giant animals he thought was extinct, no less! His subsequent FreakOut is quite justified until he meets Koron and the Rokoro village kids.
* IdenticalStranger: Looks ''exactly'' like Nobita, though it was justified since he's actually Nobita's dad, Nobisuke, from the past, after being accidentally dragged into the future by Gonsuke.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Shortly after arriving in the future, he gets accidentally hit in the head by Doraemon's Memory Stick, a gadget Doraemon accidentally lost during an earlier visit. He get his memories pre-TimeTravel back towards the end of the adventure, but his experience in Miracle Island gets wiped instead.
* MissingChild: A child from the 1980s missing in the future, after being dragged to the 22nd Century into the nature sanctuary called Miracle Island.
* MythologyGag: Nobita encountering an IdenticalStranger of himself was the subject of an earlier movie, ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasTheLegendOfTheSunKing'', though this one is justified by Dakke actually being Nobisuke, Nobita's dad.
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!! Koron
A little girl from Rokoro village, the first of the village kids who meets the amnesiac Nobisuke.

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[[caption-width-right:350:With her pet dodo, Kurajo]]
* AdorablyPrecociousChild: She's six years old, hyperactive, and ''loves'' clinging onto everyone she meets, easily befriending Nobisuke and later on becomes attached to Nobita and the gang.
* CoolPet: Her equally adorable pet dodo, Kurajo, who follows her everywhere.
* TheCutie: Being the youngest and most adorable member of the cast.
* DamselInDistress: Was kidnapped alongside Suneo, Kelly and Kurajo by Sherman's minions. Suneo, usually a coward, notably puts up a brave front against Sherman when the villain tries interrogating them.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: To humans, robots, animals, even befriending Nobita's pet beetle Kabuta.
* RaisedByGrandparents: Raised by her grandfather, Ouro the village chief, after her parents' death years ago.
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!! Dr. Kelly
The director and supervisor of Miracle Island.

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* DamselInDistress: Was kidnapped alongside Suneo, Koron and Kurajo by Sherman's minions. Suneo, usually a coward, notably puts up a brave front against Sherman when the villain tries interrogating them.
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!! Gonsuke

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Dr. Kelly's robot assistant.
* TheDriver: His main job is to transport guests around and collect them from their respective eras, with half his screentime in a driver's seat.
* FlatCharacter: He's there to fill up the background.
* RobotBuddy: Dr. Kelly's robotic colleague and sidekick.
* SatelliteCharacter: Save for his conversation with Nobisuke after capturing him in the past, all his screentime are conversations with either Dr. Kelly, Nobita, and / or Doraemon.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite his very limited screentime, his screwing up early on is what leads to Nobisuke being sent to the future instead of Nobita, which in turn leads to Nobisuke meeting the gang, the final encounter with the Golden Beetle, and Nobisuke remembering the whole thing as a dream after his memory's erasure - which in turn, have Nobisuke narrating his meeting with the Golden Beetle in a dream to Doraemon and Nobita in the present. The whole adventure wouldn't have happened without Gonsuke's mistake!
* TokenRobot: He's the only robot staff on Miracle Island.
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!! Sherman

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A millionaire and collector of exotic animals who intends to steal the Golden Beetle from Miracle Island, despite knowing full well the beetle's capture would spell doom to all wildlife on said island. His minions in giant robots and enslaved prehistoric animals are the main threats in the entire film, with Sherman himself commandeering them from his headquarters.

* AmusingInjuries: Gets put through a bunch of these in his final scene - after his attempt to kill the heroes fail, his Glyptodon mech blows up with him in the cockpit, giving him an AshFace while depositing Sherman into a herd of furious wildlife ''his minions enslaved'', ready to rip him to shreds.
* BadBoss: He's, frankly, not a good employer to his minions. To the point of scolding Locke and Snake for ''running away from a saber-toothed tiger''.
* BaldOfEvil: Doesn't have a single hair on him, and is evil to the core. He's also the only bald villain of the picture and their leader.
* BigBad: The financier of the poachers invading Miracle Island with their mechs, with his underlings tearing said island apart for him to seek the Golden Beetle.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The villains of the post-2005 movies before Sherman are [[Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops a hostile robot army from space]], [[Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatBattleOfTheMermaidKing a powerful mer-demon warlord]] and a [[Anime/DoraemonAndTheGreenGiantLegend race of plant aliens attempting to terraform the universe]]. Sherman on the other hand is one of the first regular human villains in a while, one without superpowers of any sort, relying on his minions with their mechs.
* DirtyCoward: High and Mighty when he's in control of his giant robot, runs with his tail between his fat ass once he's beaten. While begging for the heroes to save him, no less!
* EvilPoacher: He's the leader of an illegal hunting group intending to steal the prehistoric animals in the Miracle Island sanctuary, and have no qualms capturing the Golden Beetle for himself even if it means destruction of all livelihood on said island.
* ExitPursuedByABear: After Sherman's Glyptodon mech blows up, he's then thrown into the middle of the grasslands, amidst a herd of prehistoric animals he enslaved, now freed by the heroes. Cue Sherman sprinting like crazy with a dozen moas, saber-toothed tigers, woolly rhinocerouses and assorted wildlife chasing after him.
* FatBastard: Morbidly overweight, obese, and a thoroughly unpleasant scumbag who takes delight in taking Miracle Island hostage and threatening the children in Rokoro village.
* HateSink: You might notice pretty much every villain in Doraemon films post-2005 have ''some'' likeable qualities, "cool" factors, or at the very least, a bit of redeeming value (like those alien plants who's terraforming planets due to trying to save their own kind)... save for this guy. Sherman is just an overweight, self-centered and self-indulgent FatBastard who whines like a {{Manchild}} when things doesn't go his way, have no qualms destroying entire villages and threatening children to complete his collection of exotic animals, and a DirtyCoward to boot once he's defeated in the finale.
* LaserGuidedKarma: He who orders indiscriminate hunting and poaching of the wildlife on Miracle Island narrowly avoids being ripped to shreds by the herd of furious, prehistoric animals he intends to capture and sell, and in his final scene Sherman - alongside Sky, Lock and Snake - are shoved into the ''same'' cramped cell he had Suneo, Koron and Dr. Kelly locked in previously, guarded by the saber-toothed tiger, woolly rhinocerous and giant moa his minions enslaved.
* {{Manchild}}: Every single scene between Sherman and his mooks have him berating them for their failure and whining for them to "do whatever it takes to capture the Golden Beetle".
* OrcusOnHisThrone: He spends most of his screentime giving instructions to his minions, and when he gets into action, he's in the cockpit of his giant Glyptodon mech controlling it to crush the heroes.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He appears to be one to [[Anime/DoraemonNobitasDinosaur Dolmanstein]] from the very first Doraemon movie, both of them being wealthy billionaires from the future and collector of exotic species who funded a group of poachers in carrying out his activities. Both of them are eager to destroy entire ecosystems just to complete their personal collection and have no qualms [[WouldHurtAChild hurting children who got in the way]], with Sherman interrogating Suneo in front of Dr. Kelly, Koron and Kurajo echoing Dolmanstein threatening Doramon and Nobita in a colosseum containing a T-Rex. However Sherman is portrayed far more comically and gets a more humiliating comeuppance after his defeat.
* VillainInAWhiteSuit: He's clad entirely in white, and is the leader of the villains.

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!! Sky, Lock and Snake

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Sherman's mooks, which he sends to attack Miracle Island in order to locate the Golden Beetle.

* EightiesHair: For some reason, Snake have an 80s-style Afro over her head, despite being a poacher from over two centuries later.
* BeardOfEvil: Locke had quite the imposing moustache and beard, and he's one of the villains.
* FatAndSkinny: The two men, Locke and Snake, in that order.
* SlaveCollar: On their giant animal steeds, which they abducted from the forests of Miracle Island and use as rides, and commandeering them to attack the heroes. Their rides are later freed from control by Doraemon and gang, with the collars removed.
* SmugSnake: All three of them have no qualms rubbing their power before their helpless captives when they're in control (thanks to having giant, mind-controlled prehistoric animals at their disposal), only to completely lose it once Doraemon's gadgets turns the situation around.
* TerribleTrio: The QuirkyMinibossSquad serving Sherman, which are more than willing to capture defenseless wildlife and assault a peaceful village.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Sky and Locke are the guys, and Snake is the only woman of the trio.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: They scoff at the prospect of fighting "kids", only to be utterly obliterated by Doraemon's gadgets in the finale.
* WouldHurtAChild: All the villains technically falls under this trope, but ''especially'' notable for Sky, who gleefully volunteers to hunt down Nobita and friends, takes delight in stalking the lost Nobisuke, and had her Quetzalcoatlus robot bombard Rokoro village despite ''knowing there are children inside''.
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