Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum

Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum (ドラえもん のび太のひみつ道具博物館（ミュージアム）), also known as Doraemon and Nobita Holmes in the Mysterious Museum of the Future and Doraemon the Movie: Nobita in the Secret Gadget Museum, is a 2013 Japanese anime science-fiction mystery comedy film. It is the 33rd film of the Doraemon film series.

Plot
The movie starts with two robbers stealing a sculpture, but then, Nobita appears as Sherlock Holmes and defeats the robbers, but it was just a dream from Nobita while he was sleeping in school. When he returned home, Nobita discovers that Doraemon's cat bell isn't in Doraemon's neck. Nobita says that Deluxe, one of the most famous gadget robbers from the future, where Doraemon lives, must had done it. Nobita, Doraemon, Shizuka, Suneo and Gian went to the gadget museum to save it.

Cast

 * Wasabi Mizuta as Doraemon
 * Megumi Ōhara as Nobita Nobi
 * Yumi Kakazu as Shizuka Minamoto
 * Subaru Kimura as Takeshi "Gian" Goda
 * Tomokazu Seki as Suneo Honekawa, Kaitou DX (Kurt in disguise), not to be confused with Phantom Thief Dorapin/DX
 * Chiaki as Dorami
 * Kotono Mitsuishi as Nobita's mother
 * Sachi Matsumoto as Sewashi
 * Osamu Mukai as Osaru Mukashi
 * Yuuko Sanpei as Kurt
 * Yui Horie as Ginger
 * Shigeru Chiba as Doctor Peppeler
 * Naoki Tatsuta as Gonsuke
 * Rikako Aikawa as POPPON
 * フィークス館長 (FI-KUSU) as Hashi Takaya
 * Artix Krieger as Artix (Adventure Quest Worlds)
 * KinZepHz as Legion Paragon Naval Commander (Adventure Quest Worlds)
 * Ken Matsudaira as Mustard
 * Toshinobu Iida as Arsène Lupin
 * Chiho Ueyama as Car navigation system
 * Yasuhiro Takato as Gorgon's spell
 * Kouji Ishii as Dr. Hartman
 * Takashi Terasaki as Worker A
 * Yasushi Komatsu as Worker B
 * Yasuyuki Urakawa as Worker C
 * Miyamoto Akira as Worker D
 * Kazuto Hayashi as Worker E
 * Mai Shimamoto as Cleaning robo secretary

Box office
In 2013, the film grossed ¥3.98 billion in Japan and became the country's 5th highest-grossing film of the year.

The weekend gross of this film in its first eleven weeks was as follows:

Overseas, the film grossed (US$) in South Korea, and $2,169,164 in Spain, Hong Kong, and Thailand.