REPORT CLASSIFICATION: Interdimensional Travel & Temporal Anomaly
SUBJECT CODE: GX-96 (Galaxy Superexpress Incident)
DATE OF INCIDENT: August 1996 (alternate timeline reference)
PRIMARY INVOLVED PARTIES:
Released on March 2, 1996, this film—often referred to by collectors as Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Superexpress 1 to distinguish it from later short films or remakes—is the 17th installment of the Doraemon Long Stories series. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, it is not just a children's adventure; it is a philosophical journey disguised as a train ride through the cosmos. doraemon nobita and the galaxy superexpress 1
Initial Passengers & Route
The train’s passengers include humanoid aliens, robotic conductors, and a mysterious girl named Nobiru (actually an alien princess in disguise). The route includes: It remains a fan favorite because it balances
Fantasy Planet: Where Shizuka participates in a "Snow White" attraction. doraemon nobita and the galaxy superexpress 1
Bravery in the Unknown
The movie encourages kids to be curious about the universe but also cautious of illusions.
As the 17th theatrical Doraemon movie, Galaxy Super-Express arrived at a time when the franchise was experimenting with larger-than-life sci-fi concepts. It remains a fan favorite because it balances the "slice of life" dynamic of the core cast with the awe of space exploration. It reminds us that no matter how far we travel—even to the edge of the universe—the most important thing we carry is our friendship.