The various main antagonists, primary villains, and Big Bads from Big Damn Movies based on the Doraemon franchise.
Some of them can get pretty over-the-top and surprisingly menacing due to the films being a lot Darker and Edgier compared to the TV series.
Doraemon's Long Tales
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur: Dolmanstein, a wealthy billionaire who funds the Dinosaur Hunters, a criminal organization that hunts and collects exotic dinosaur species (what the name said...) and had his sights on Nobita's new dinosaur pet, Piisuke. That said, Nobita and friends' main beef is against Dolmanstein's right-hand man, Black Mask, who actually appears in the story before Dolmanstein.
- Doraemon: The Record of Nobita : Spaceblazer: Borgant, leader of the ruthless Gartite Mining Corporation and a Corrupt Corporate Executive after Planet Koya Koya's vast unobtanium ore supply. Who will stop at nothing to obtain the minerals to the point of installing a nuke that can trigger an Earth-Shattering Kaboom, destroying the planet while he collects the ore shards from the comfort of his spaceships.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil: The Bully Bulldog, Minister Daburanda of Bauwan who usurped the throne from Bauwan's rightful ruler King Bauwanko, and have its lawful prince Kuntakku cast out. After a Tyrant Takes the Helm, Daburanda then enforces an atrocious rule over the kingdom while plotting to research Bauwan's long-forgotten ancient superweapons to invade the world outside.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil: Kochi, the ancient Mu scientist gone rogue, who programs his machines into destroying everything in sight as an act of spite after being rejected by the Mu scientific community. His ancient war machines ends up destroying Atlantis and spawns The Bermuda Triangle mythos.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld: Demaon the Demon Lord, ruler of the demon realm who desires to conquer earth. The 2007 remake even expands his role where Demaon turns out to be responsible for past disasters like the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event and the great flood; Nobita and Doraemon using the What-If Phone Booth to create a world where magic exists only allows Demaon and his minions a chance to infiltrate our reality.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Little Space War: General Gilmore leads a coup on the peaceful Planet Pirika, destroying much of it's surface and forcing Pirika's president, Papi, to flee to earth for help.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops: The Mechatopian Robot Commander who executes a Robot War to collect human slaves. Note that this is the first Doraemon main antagonist who doesn't seem to have any malicious intent behind his actions, where he seems to be a military leader doing his job.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs subverts this with the dinosauroids, led by their Pope. They're invading the surface world in the Cretaceous Era to wipe out all mammals "reclaim earth for the dinosaurs" - only to realize it's a meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs, not mammals. At which point they willingly give in to their fate, but Doraemon pulls a Deus ex Machina with his gadgets to save the underground dinosauroids anyway.
- Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West: The Bull Demon, the same character from Journey to the West who escaped from a futuristic simulation set while in Tang Dynasty China. And it turns out the events of "Journey" is inspired by the Bull Demon's activities in the past.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan: Gigazombie, a 23rd Century future criminal who Time Travels to prehistoric times to rewrite history to his liking and initiate a war between various Stone Age tribes so he can rule over everything. He's the first of many main villains who uses this schtick, as seen later in this list.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet: The Nimuge aliens, a dreaded alien race led by their commander who invades the animal world. And turns out to be Human All Along.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights: Abdil, a slaver in Ancient Persia where the gang comes across in an "Arabian Nights" Days-themed crossover, who abducts Shizuka as his latest slave after she accidentally got lost in the world of Arabian Nights.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds: The Cloud People who intends to initiate Project Noah on humanity appears to be this; but later on the main villain position is taken over by a quartet of Evil Poachers arrested by the Sky People and hijacks the titular Kingdom containing a Weapon of Mass Destruction.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth: Professor Napogistler of Planet Chamocha, a human-hating robot despot that starts a Robot War and enslaves the human population. With the gang getting dragged into the war when Doraemon mistaken for a robot defector and captured.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen: Demon Lord Odorom who reigns over Dream Land, who drags Nobita and friends into his realm after realizing Nobita might be the legendary warrior fated to defeat him in the future, intending to eliminate the gang to prevent a prophecy.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express: The Yadori aliens are a Puppeteer Parasite race running an Assimilation Plot, with the Yadori Emperor in charge. They invade the gang's vacation aboard the titular express, intending to infect everyone onboard and possess the entire galaxy.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City: Onigoro Kumatora, for once a regular human criminal from Tokyo with a stolen pistol, who unexpectedly finds himself in the titular Spiral City, a land of Living Toys. After Onigoro accidentally clones himself a bunch of times, he then plots to take over.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas: Mr. Cash, a billionaire from the future escaping into The Golden Age of Piracy, who profits through performing businesses with the black market by selling genetically-modified hybrid monsters, with his Evilutionary Biologist lackey Dr. Clone in charge of various experiments while having his minions enslaving the local pirate population as his slaves and labourers.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Drifts in the Universe: Angolmois, an immortal blob-like alien with Mind Control powers infecting Commander Liebert, commander of the Milky Way Drifting Fleet to launch an invasion on Earth.
- Doraemon: Nobita's the Legend of the Sun King: Ledina, a Vain Sorceress from an ancient, Mayan-inspired world called Mayana, who curses Mayana's queen into an eternal slumber and wants to sacrifice the prince, Tio for an immortality ritual.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves: Commander Seagrid, a Vile Vulture in a land of andromorphic bird-people who holds a grudge on humans, plotting to Kill All Humans with an awakened eldritch monster as revenge for shooting out one of his wings.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom: Jeanne, the Queen of the titular Kingdom appears to be the main villain, until it's revealed her advisor and subordinate, the robotic Commander Dester, is The Man in Front of the Man pulling the strings to have emotions wiped off a sentient robotic race.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters: Another Hidden Villain, where the ancient ghost-Sorceror Uranda who commands the world-destroying eldritch dragon, Mafuga, appears to be the main villain. But it turns out Uranda's main follower, Storm, is pulling the strings behind Mafuga's awakening, being a scientist from the future who learns of Mafuga's prophecy and traveled to the past to rewrite history.
- Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey: Nekojara, an andromorphic cat in the Wan-Nyan Land (a world populated by sentient animals in the past) and the billionaire behind the land's largest amusement park, Nekojaraland, and a Villain with Good Publicity whose park is a prison for hundreds and hundreds of citizens to construct his Time Machine so he can prevent humans from existing in the future. He also intends to hijack the Noradium supply necessary to prevent a cataclysm in the Wan-Nyan Land for his own deeds, effectively condemning the entire country and it's people to extinction while he escapes by himself.
Post 2005-Reboot
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend: Shirah, vizier of the Planet Green royal family (a world populated by Plant Aliens). And a Well-Intentioned Extremist fighting the rights of non-andromorphic plants all over the galaxy... and wants to drop a green nuke on earth, terraforming earth's planet into nothing but plants and inflicting transflormation on all living beings after being disgusted on mankind's deforestation activities.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King: Bulkin, a mer-demon lord who covets the ancient Mermaid's Sword to rule over the seas. His invasion on the underwater world, Aquadia, and the gang meeting Aquadia's princess Sophia kicks off the plot.
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~: Sherman, a billionaire and Rich Jerk (and a Suspiciously Similar Substitute to Dolmanstein from Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur) who invades the titular island to steal a sacred golden beetle, despite knowing it will result in destruction of all life on said island. And have no issues ordering his minions attacking the peaceful tribe living on it.
- Doraemon: Nobita and The Space Heroes: Lord Ikaros, a powerful, mysterious alien entity leading the Space Partners, who attempts siphoning the energy from the core of Planet Pokkoru leading to it's destruction.
- Doraemon: Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi: Blizarga the eldritch ancient Ice Elemental who destroyed Planet Hyuga Hyuga in the past, and is invading the earth to inflict Endless Winter everywhere he goes.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island: Captain John Silver, the franchise's first primary antagonist to be a Tragic Villain; once a proud captain until the death of his wife Fiona, after seeing visions of a Bad Future with Earth in ruins Silver then intends to Restart the World by imploding earth's core.
- Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicles of the Moon Exploration: Emperor Diabolo, a powerful AI system made by the citizens of Kaguya in ancient times, initiating a genocide in the past and trying to hunt down the survivors.
- Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur: Another subversion; the sinister forces stalking Nobita's new dinosaurs, a spy named Jill with his superior, Commander Natalie, appears to be the film's main antagonists, much like Black Mask and Dolmanstein from Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur. It turns out they're members of the Time Police, and it's a No Antagonist story all the way.