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To stop him, Nobita must make the hardest choice: use the Chronometer to fix his own bad luck forever — or give it back to Yuki and risk failing a test, getting scolded by Mom, and losing every baseball game, but keeping real tomorrows for everyone.
Doraemon’s gadget detector beeps wildly: "This is a Celestial Chronometer — it can pause, rewind, or fast-forward time for anyone except the user." movie of doraemon
Yuki restores the stars, the island heals, and as a thank-you, she leaves a single glowing hourglass on Nobita’s desk — one that doesn’t measure time, but kindness. Doraemon reaches for a dorayaki , but the hourglass flips by itself. Nobita grins. "Maybe tomorrow won’t be perfect… but it’ll be ours." To stop him, Nobita must make the hardest
One summer evening, Nobita stares at the sky and wishes upon a shooting star — not for toys or games, but for "one day where nothing goes wrong." But the star falls nearby. When he and Doraemon investigate, they find a small, broken pocket watch glowing with stardust. Nobita grins
Gian, Shizuka, and Suneo join the mission. They ride Doraemon’s Take-copter through a swirling aurora to the Sky Archipelago — a realm where time flows like rivers of glass. But the villain, Chronos the Hoarder , has been stealing Chronometers for centuries to build a "forenoon" where he rules alone, repeating the same perfect morning forever.
Before they can return it, a mysterious girl named Yuki appears from a fading beam of light. She’s the Keeper of Temporal Skies, and her floating island in the sky is crumbling. Without the Chronometer, constellations are freezing mid-twinkle, and tomorrow never comes for her world.
In the final battle, Doraemon uses the Anywhere Door to bring Nobita’s friends from multiple moments at once, Shizuka solves a celestial puzzle, and Gian’s terrible singing accidentally disrupts Chronos’s time loop. Nobita returns the watch, saying, "Flawless days aren't worth having if no one shares them."