Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops is widely considered one of the most emotional and high-stakes films in the franchise. In India, the film is best known as
Doraemon and Nobita manage to trick the Emperor by replacing the "Sphere" (the control unit) with a fake one, ultimately disconnecting the Emperor's control over his army. The fortress stops, and the invasion is halted.
The story begins with Nobita feeling envious of Suneo’s new remote-controlled robot. After throwing a tantrum, Nobita discovers a mysterious blue sphere and a giant robot leg at the North Pole.
With help, they use the World-Inside-the-Mirror (a mirror-image world where no humans exist) to assemble the robot. They name the massive, powerful machine Zanda-Cross . The Mysterious Girl: Riruru
Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops is widely considered one of the most emotional and high-stakes films in the franchise. In India, the film is best known as
Doraemon and Nobita manage to trick the Emperor by replacing the "Sphere" (the control unit) with a fake one, ultimately disconnecting the Emperor's control over his army. The fortress stops, and the invasion is halted.
The story begins with Nobita feeling envious of Suneo’s new remote-controlled robot. After throwing a tantrum, Nobita discovers a mysterious blue sphere and a giant robot leg at the North Pole.
With help, they use the World-Inside-the-Mirror (a mirror-image world where no humans exist) to assemble the robot. They name the massive, powerful machine Zanda-Cross . The Mysterious Girl: Riruru