Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Winged Angels is a 2011 science fiction anime film and the 31st entry in the Doraemon franchise. It is a modern remake of the 1986 classic Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops . 🤖 Core Plot
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Released as a remake of the 1986 classic, the 2011 film Winged Angels elevates the story to new heights. The plot kicks off when Nobita discovers a massive robot leg in the North Pole. With Doraemon’s help, they transport the pieces into the "Mirror World" to build a giant robot named . We do not endorse piracy, but for educational
Unlike many children’s films that shy away from moral ambiguity, Winged Angels deliberately confronts the horrors of conflict. The plot follows Nobita and his friends as they befriend Riruru, a wounded robot from a militant planet called the "Robot Army," and discover a giant, dormant mecha named Zanda Claus. However, the film quickly subverts the "giant robot saves the day" trope. The true antagonist is not a singular villain but a systemic logic: the machine world’s belief that all organic, "inferior" life must be exterminated to achieve universal peace. Unlike many children’s films that shy away from
Let’s analyze three critical scenes that are butchered in bad translations but shine in the Repack version:
"Terima kasih, Nobita. Aku akhirnya mengerti... mengapa robot di planet ini begitu ingin memiliki hati. Karena hati... membuatmu bisa merasakan kehangatan orang lain."
Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged ... - IMDb