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The 22nd installment of the long running ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films.

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The 22nd installment of the long running ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films.long-running ''Anime/DoraemonFilmSeries''.
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* AnimalJingoism: Besides humans, cats are a despised animal in Birdopia, so Doraemon also has to disguise himself as a bird.

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* AnimalJingoism: Besides humans, cats are a also despised animal in Birdopia, Birdopia (since they are natural predators of birds), so Doraemon also has to disguise himself as a bird.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: Subverted. When the crow soldiers identify Doraemon as a cat, he cries TearsOfJoy because for once someone correctly called him a cat rather than a tanuki. This turns out to be bad, because cats are natural enemies of birds and thus not welcome in a world of bird-people.
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* SealedEvilInAnotherWorld: Doraemon and friends visits Birdopia, an AlternateUniverse inhabited by BirdPeople and accessible by a portal in the sky, and in the Birdopian equivalent of Antartica the PrehistoricMonster Phoenixia was [[MonsterInTheIce sealed in the bottom of an ice shelf]]. Unfortunately, the Birdopian commander Seagrid who harbors a hatred towards humans have plans to awaken Phoenixia and lead the monster through the portal, intending to use it to wipe out humanity.
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* ExposedToTheElements: The climax have Nobita and friends, including Gusuke, racing to the top of the WorldTree somewhere in the clouds, and they're not affected by the cold. While it could be justified by Doraemon's Bird Cap granting them the same DNA as birds, however Nobita lose his cap at one point and doesn't suffer hypothermia or any ill effects.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: Humanoid penguins are among the inhabitants of Birdopia.
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* WaxingLyrical: When Nobita asks Doraemon for a gadget to fly with, Doraemon quotes the lines from the theme song where he offers the singer a Take-copter.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the manga, Nobita wears a sparrow hat as a disguise in Birdopia, while in the film he wears a duck hat.
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* TransplantedAliens: [[spoiler: The bird-people are descended from the pets of a misanthropic ornithologist who brought them to another reality and used an Evolution Ray on them.]]

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The 22nd installment of the long running ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films. In this story Nobita learns about humanoid birds sighted in Africa and decides to learn to fly on his own. But after an unsuccessful practice round, Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka (who had lost her pet canary) meet a young humanoid bird named Gusuke who is from a world known as Birdopia and got stranded flying his makeshift airplane. After the trio help Gusuke fix his airplane and his about to go home, Gian and Suneo grab onto the plane and end up in Birdopia with him. Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka follow them to this new world populated by humanoid birds, where the gang learn of a plot to free all birds in the real world by destroying mankind.

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The 22nd installment of the long running ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films. In this story

Nobita learns about humanoid birds sighted in Africa and decides to learn to fly on his own. But after an unsuccessful practice round, Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka (who had lost her pet canary) meet a young humanoid bird named Gusuke who is from a world known as Birdopia Birdopia, emerging from a mid-air portal in the skies and got crashing into the trio, before getting stranded on earth with his flying his makeshift airplane. airplane.

After the trio help helping Gusuke fix his airplane and his airplane, with Gusuke about to go home, leave, an inquisitive Gian and Suneo grab (having seen Gusuke crashing and curiously watching from the sidelines) grabs onto the plane and end ends up in Birdopia with him. Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka follow them to this new world populated by humanoid birds, where the gang learn of a plot to free all birds in the real world by destroying mankind.
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* FurryConfusion: Downplayed. Despite being treated as equal to the flying bird-people who are all {{Winged Humanoid}}s, flightless bird-people like ostriches and penguins look largely the same as their non-sapient counterparts.

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* FurryConfusion: Downplayed. Despite being treated as equal to the While flying bird-people who are all {{Winged Humanoid}}s, flightless bird-people like ostriches and penguins look largely the same as their non-sapient counterparts.
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* FurryConfusion: Downplayed. Despite being as sapient as the evolved flying birds who are all {{Winged Humanoid}}s, flightless birds like ostriches and penguins look largely the same as they did before their evolution.

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* FurryConfusion: Downplayed. Despite being treated as sapient as equal to the evolved flying birds bird-people who are all {{Winged Humanoid}}s, flightless birds bird-people like ostriches and penguins look largely the same as they did before their evolution.non-sapient counterparts.
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* WingedHumanoid: The citizens of Birdopia are bird-human with wings growing from their backs.

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* WingedHumanoid: The flying citizens of Birdopia are bird-human with wings growing from their backs.
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* FurryConfusion: Downplayed. Despite being as sapient as the evolved flying birds who are all {{Winged Humanoid}}s, flightless birds like ostriches and penguins look largely the same as they did before their evolution.
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* AnimalJingoism: Besides humans, cats are a despised animal in Birdopia, so Doraemon also has to disguise himself as a bird.
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* ClothesMakesTheSuperman: In a mattter similar to ''DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'', the gang gains bird-like powers and features after donning Doraemon's bird-caps.

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* ClothesMakesTheSuperman: ClothesMakeTheSuperman: In a mattter manner similar to ''DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'', ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'', the gang gains bird-like powers and features after donning Doraemon's bird-caps.
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* ClothesMakesTheSuperman: In a mattter similar to ''DoraemonNobitaAndTheAnimalPlanet'', the gang gains bird-like powers and features after donning Doraemon's bird-caps.


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* WingedHumanoid: The citizens of Birdopia are bird-human with wings growing from their backs.
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%% * HappilyAdopted: Gusuke.

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%% * HappilyAdopted: Gusuke.Gusuke accepts his adoptive family.

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%% * BigBad: Commander Seagrid.

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%% * BigBad: Commander Seagrid.BrutalBirdOfPrey: Babylon is a falcon who is TheDragon to Segrid.


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* VileVulture: Commander Seagrid is a vulture and the main antagonist for the majority of the film.
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* BigBad: Commander Seagrid.

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* HappilyAdopted: Gusuke.

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%% * HappilyAdopted: Gusuke.
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The 22nd installment of the long running ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' films. In this story Nobita learns about humanoid birds sighted in Africa and decides to learn to fly on his own. But after an unsuccessful practice round, Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka (who had lost her pet canary) meet a young humanoid bird named Gusuke who is from a world known as Birdopia and got stranded flying his makeshift airplane. After the trio help Gusuke fix his airplane and his about to go home, Gian and Suneo grab onto the plane and end up in Birdopia with him. Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka follow them to this new world populated by humanoid birds, where the gang learn of a plot to free all birds in the real world by destroying mankind.

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The 22nd installment of the long running ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films. In this story Nobita learns about humanoid birds sighted in Africa and decides to learn to fly on his own. But after an unsuccessful practice round, Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka (who had lost her pet canary) meet a young humanoid bird named Gusuke who is from a world known as Birdopia and got stranded flying his makeshift airplane. After the trio help Gusuke fix his airplane and his about to go home, Gian and Suneo grab onto the plane and end up in Birdopia with him. Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka follow them to this new world populated by humanoid birds, where the gang learn of a plot to free all birds in the real world by destroying mankind.
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* TheOwlKnowingOne: Professor Hou, a great horned owl.

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* TheOwlKnowingOne: Professor Hou, a great horned owl.owl.
* ScavengersAreScum: The main antagonistic bird is a vulture, with crows for henchman. Downplayed in that the vulture is a WellIntentionedExtremist and the crows are likely JustFollowingOrders.
* ShownTheirWork:
** The ostriches have only claw on the inner toe, just like real ostriches.
** While wearing the albatross hat, Gian has to take a running start during take-off. When taking off from land, albatrosses must run to build up gusts for lifting their long wings.
* ToothyBird: The bird-people often show gritting teeth. [[spoiler:Possibly justified in that they're evolved birds.]]
* UnpleasantAnimalCounterpart: The main heroic bird is an eagle, while the main antagonist is a vulture.
* WouldHurtAChild: Seagrid sentences Gian and Suneo to execution just because they're human.
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* HappilyAdopted: Gusuke.

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* HappilyAdopted: Gusuke.Gusuke.
* IAmNotWeasel: Subverted for once when the crow soldiers and an ostrich taxi properly identify Doraemon as a cat (to his joy), but then played straight when Professor Hou called him a tanuki.
* KickTheDog: Seagrid and Babylon mock Gusuke for participating the Icarus Rally when he won't fly on his own.
* NobleBirdOfPrey: Icarus, a large and powerful eagle who allies with the heroes in the final battle. [[spoiler:Gusuke is revealed to be also an eagle, since he's Icarus's long-lost son.]]
* NotSoExtinct: It turns out moas are not extinct but taken to Birdopia so that their populations can recover.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: [[spoiler:Phoenicia is a large dragon-like creature. He doesn't show [[BreathWeapon fire-breathing]] until he gets accidentally evolved by the Transgression Beam.]]
* TheOwlKnowingOne: Professor Hou, a great horned owl.
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* AcrophobicBird: Gusuke is afraid of flying due to the trauma falling when he was a hatchling. [[spoiler:He gets over this to save Nobita from Phoenicia, with encouragement from Icarus.]]

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* AcrophobicBird: Gusuke is afraid of flying due to the trauma falling when he was a hatchling. [[spoiler:He gets over this to save Nobita from Phoenicia, with encouragement from Icarus.]]]]
* AnimalStereotypes: You can expect the bird-people to be based on how their species is stereotyped. Which is why the eagle is heroic, the owl is wise, the stork helps with childbirth, and the villains are a vulture, a falcon, and crows.
* BigBad: Commander Seagrid.
* CreepyCrows: The soldiers of Commander Seagrid are all crows, led by a particularly menacing captain.
* TheDragon: Babylon, a falcon who is Seagrid's lieutenant.
* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: Humanoid penguins are among the inhabitants of Birdopia.
* EvilIsNotAToy: [[spoiler:Seagrid intends to use the giant, destructive Phoenicia as way to get revenge on the humans. Too bad the creature does not listen to him, especially after getting hit by the Transgression Beam.]]
* FantasticRacism: Commander Seagrid hates humans, due to them shooting him in the wing rendering him flightless. The crow soldiers also don't seem to be fond of cats, calling them "enemy to all birds".
* HappilyAdopted: Gusuke.
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The 22nd installment of the long running ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' films. In this story Nobita learns about humanoid birds sighted in Africa and decides to learn to fly on his own. But after an unsuccessful practice round, Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka (who had lost her pet canary) meet a young humanoid bird named Gusuke who is from a world known as Birdopia and got stranded flying his makeshift airplane. After the trio help Gusuke fix his airplane and his about to go home, Gian and Suneo grab onto the plane and end up in Birdopia with him. Nobita, Doraemon, and Shizuka follow them to this new world populated by humanoid birds, where the gang learn of a plot to free all birds in the real world by destroying mankind.

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!!''Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves'' contains the following tropes:
* AcrophobicBird: Gusuke is afraid of flying due to the trauma falling when he was a hatchling. [[spoiler:He gets over this to save Nobita from Phoenicia, with encouragement from Icarus.]]

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