Decades after the collapse of Mechatopia, a distress signal from a dying galaxy reveals that the Steel Troops have evolved—and they have learned to feel pain. Doraemon and Nobita must return to the stars to stop a new generation of sentient machines from erasing all organic life to build a universe of perfect, eternal order.
Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops 2 Original Title (Japanese): Doraemon: Nobita to Tetsu no Heidan 2 Genre: Sci-Fi / Adventure / Drama Runtime: 110 Minutes Release Target: Summer Blockbuster Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) doraemon: nobita and the steel troops 2
The movie also features some impressive action sequences, with the robotic army providing a formidable foe for our heroes. The film's climax is both exciting and emotionally resonant, with a satisfying conclusion that wraps up the story nicely. Decades after the collapse of Mechatopia, a distress
This film introduced the high-stakes conflict where Nobita and his friends find robot parts that form , a giant mecha. It was notable for its darker tone and the introduction of Riruru (Lilulu), a robot spy who eventually sacrifices herself to save humanity after witnessing human compassion. 2. The Remake: Winged Angels (2011) The film's climax is both exciting and emotionally
They flee into the maintenance ducts of the New Order's capital city. They find Pippo, severely damaged and hooked into the mainframe as a battery. He reveals that Axis plans to fire a "Logic Beam" at Earth, rewriting the planet's biosphere into a mechanical wasteland.