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Nobita’s Art World Tales | dPOINT CLUB: A Must-Have for Every Doraemon Fan’s Chat
So, have you seen the latest adorable sticker set popping up in chats? It’s from NTT DOCOMO, and they’ve really outdone themselves this time. If you’re not familiar, NTT DOCOMO is a massive deal in Japan; they’re the country’s biggest mobile phone operator. They run a rewards program called the d Point Club, and to celebrate the new “”Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Art World Tales,”” they’ve dropped this amazing sticker set. It’s a classic cross-promotion, and a brilliant one at that. They’re teaming up with one of the most beloved characters ever to get people to join their d Point Club. The catch? These stickers are only around for a limited time, so you’ve got to be quick to snag them for your collection. It’s a fantastic way to bring the movie’s charm right into your daily conversations!
Limited-time stickers featuring “Doraemon the Movie” and d Point Club are here to celebrate the movie release! Liven up your chats with stickers of Doraemon and his friends! Get them by adding the official d Point Club account as a friend! Available until March 31, 2025!

- Title : Nobita’s Art World Tales | dPOINT CLUB
- Price : Free
- Type : Static
- Region : Japan
- Link : line://shop/detail/33580
- Publisher : NTT DOCOMO
- Copyright : Fujiko-Pro, Shogakukan, TV-Asahi, Shin-ei, and ADK 2025
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Let’s Dive Into These Awesome Stickers
Okay, let’s take a closer look at what makes this sticker pack so special. It’s a whole collection of moments and emotions, all featuring the gang in what looks like their medieval or fantasy outfits from the new movie. The art is just so expressive!
Greetings, Goodbyes, and Heart Eyes
The first row is a perfect mix of reactions. You’ve got Doraemon, snug in a pink hood, flashing a confident thumbs-up. Next to him is Shizuka, looking incredibly shy and sweet, with the Japanese text “Perori” which is like a cute, bashful sound. Then there’s Nobita, completely smitten with hearts floating around his head—we’ve all been there! The row finishes with a determined Doraemon, holding a staff and ready for action, with the text “Otsukare-sama!” which is a super useful phrase for saying “Thanks for your hard work!”
Daily Moods and Cheerful Boosts
The second row captures the rhythm of a typical day. It kicks off with Doraemon and a new blonde princess character from the movie looking starstruck, with sparkles and the word “Kyun!”—the sound of your heart skipping a beat. Right after, Nobita gives a cheery wave with a big “Ohayou,” which is “Good morning!” for your early texts. For the end of the day, there’s a sleepy Doraemon bundled up saying “Oyasumi,” or “Good night.” And for a dose of motivation, you’ve got a super-pumped Gian flexing his muscles and shouting “Faito da!” which means “Fight on!” or “Go for it!”
Friendly Banter and Fun Exclamations
The gang keeps the fun going in the third row. Suneo strikes a pose and points, saying “Ma-ne!”, a playful and casual way to say “See ya!” Then Doraemon, still in his cozy hood, pops up with an excited “Ne~!” which is like shouting “Hey!” to get someone’s attention. Nobita and Shizuka are seen waving goodbye together with a cheerful “Mata ne!”, meaning “See you again!” The row ends with another energetic Doraemon holding his staff and yelling a big “Yaho-!”, the classic “Yoohoo!”
Action, Surprises, and a Bit of Magic
The final row is packed with action and personality. Doraemon and the princess stand together, with Doraemon confidently saying “Makasete yo!” or “Leave it to me!” It’s a great sticker for when you’ve got things covered. In a hilarious contrast, Gian is seen tumbling backward in a fluster. Suneo is totally bug-eyed and sweating, clearly shocked or terrified by something. The set wraps up beautifully with Shizuka and the princess taking to the skies on a broomstick, looking like they’re off on a grand adventure. It’s a perfect blend of cute, funny, and epic!
Who’s Behind the Magic?
It’s always fascinating to see who makes these things happen, right? A sticker set like this isn’t just a simple drawing; it’s the result of a massive team effort involving some huge names in Japanese entertainment. Think of it as an all-star team coming together.
The Creative Powerhouses: From Manga to Anime
At the heart of it all is, of course, Fujiko-Pro. This is the company that manages everything related to the legendary creators of Doraemon, Fujiko F. Fujio. They’re the guardians of the franchise, making sure every product, show, and sticker stays true to the original spirit. The journey started with Shogakukan, one of Japan’s biggest publishing houses. They were the ones who first brought the Doraemon manga to the world. They’ve been part of the family from the very beginning, turning a simple comic into a cultural institution. Then, to bring these characters from the page to our screens, we have Shin-Ei Animation. This is the animation studio that has been creating the Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan anime for decades. They’re masters at translating the charm of the manga into moving animation, and their work on the annual movies is always a huge event.
The Media and Marketing Giants
Once the anime is made, it needs a home, and that’s where TV Asahi comes in. As one of Japan’s major television networks, they’ve been broadcasting Doraemon for years, making him a weekly guest in millions of homes and ensuring each new movie gets the spotlight it deserves. But what about the promotions, the toys, and cool collaborations like this sticker set? That’s where a company like ADK plays a key role. ADK is a top-tier advertising agency in Japan that handles the marketing and licensing for huge franchises like Doraemon. They’re the ones who build partnerships, like the one with NTT DOCOMO, and make sure the whole world knows about the new movie. The “2025” in their credit simply marks the copyright year for this specific project. So when you use one of these stickers, you’re enjoying the work of manga artists, publishers, animators, broadcasters, and marketers all at once!