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'Doraemon Movie 45' grosses over 50 billion VND.

May 23, 2026

Hanoi [Vietnam], May 23: Officially released in theaters on May 22nd, 'Doraemon Movie 45' has currently grossed over 50 billion VND (including early screenings), demonstrating its strong appeal at the Vietnamese box office.
According to data from Box Office Vietnam , the revenue for Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle Under the Sea (Doraemon Movie 45) on May 22nd exceeded 13.4 billion VND, equivalent to more than 143,000 tickets sold. This achievement brings the film's total revenue to date to over 58 billion VND - an impressive figure for a foreign film at the domestic box office on its opening day.
The impressive achievements of Doraemon Movie 45
Doraemon Movie 45 begins with Doraemon, Nobita, Shizuka, Jaian, and Suneo's plan to camp underwater. Besides the adventures, the film continues to explore familiar themes of the Doraemon series : friendship, courage, and the characters' journey of growth.
According to reports, Doraemon Movie 45 is currently leading in box office revenue in Vietnam, far surpassing its competitors. The other four films in the top 5 are Goodbye Gohan (over 1.6 billion VND), Village of the Dead (over 710 million VND) , Korean Ghost: The Man-Eating Lake (over 538 million VND), and Star Wars: Mandalorian and Grogu (over 421 million VND).
Source: Thanh Nein Newspaper

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