“Doraemon: Zaman Purba” was a critical and commercial success in Malaysia. The movie received positive reviews from audiences and critics alike, with many praising its engaging storyline, stunning visuals, and cultural significance. The film was also a box office hit, grossing over RM 10 million (approximately USD 2.5 million) in Malaysia alone.
The film’s production team made a conscious effort to incorporate elements of Malaysian culture and history into the movie. The story is set in the ancient kingdom of Funan, which was a real historical kingdom that existed in Southeast Asia over 1,000 years ago. The movie’s costumes, sets, and music were all designed to reflect the rich cultural heritage of Malaysia. doraemon malay movie zaman purba
The Malay movie “Doraemon: Zaman Purba” was produced by Toho Company, Ltd. and M-Animation, a Malaysian animation studio. The film was directed by Nizam Yusoff and written by Khairuddin Bakar. The movie features a mix of live-action and computer-generated imagery (CGI) elements, bringing the ancient world to life in a visually stunning way. The film’s production team made a conscious effort