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Obsession

2026

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Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil

2026

Obsession vs Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil: Which Is More Woke?

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Both titles show similar woke levels based on AI analysis and community votes.

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AI verdict

Obsession and Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil tie on the AI woke score (within a few points).

AI scores are within a few points (13 vs 9); we call it a tie.

Community verdict

Community averages are too close to call (or one side has no votes yet).

Why the scores diverge

  • Both titles are within a few AI points, so the tiebreaker is the per-dimension notes in each full write-up.
  • Obsession: Characters feel like they have depth beyond mere representation.
  • Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil: Characters are well-established and contribute to the narrative without feeling like mere symbols.

Obsession reads higher on message-first dialogue than Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Obsession reads higher on ideology over story than Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil, which nudges the overall profile message-forward.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more woke, Obsession or Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil?
On AI scores they are within 5 points (13/100 vs 9/100), so we call it a tie for now.
What do community votes say?
Community averages are within the tie band or too close to call (10 vs n/a on our vote-weighted scale).
Why might AI and votes disagree?
AI scores come from a structured model pass; votes capture how people read the politics or messaging. Trailers, culture-war framing, and release timing can push votes away from the model.