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Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Angel Wings~

Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~
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Japanese 映画ドラえもん 新・のび太と鉄人兵団 ~はばたけ 天使たち~
Hepburn Eiga Doraemon Shin Nobita to Tetsujin Heidan ~Habatake Tenshi Tachi~
Literally Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~
Directed by Yukiyo Teramoto
Produced by Maiko Sumida
Momoko Kawakita
Rika Tsuruaki
Shunsuke Okura
Takumi Fujimori
Written by Yuichi Shinbo
Starring Wasabi Mizuta
Megumi Ohara
Yumi Kakazu
Subaru Kimura
Tomokazu Seki
Chiaki
Miyuki Sawashiro
Yumiko Kobayashi
Kouji Katou
Masaharu Fukuyama
Kotono Mitsuishi
Yasunori Matsumoto
Music by Kan Sawada
Cinematography Katsuyoshi Kishi
Edited by Keiki Miyake
Riko Fujimoto
Toshihiko Kojima
Production
company
Distributed by Toho
Release date
  • March 5, 2011 (2011-03-05) (Japan)
Running time
108 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office $31.9 million

Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~ (映画ドラえもん 新・のび太と鉄人兵団 ~はばたけ 天使たち~, Eiga Doraemon Shin Nobita to Tetsujin Heidan ~Habatake Tenshi Tachi~), also known as Doraemon, Nobita and the Steel Troops New Age, is an anime science fiction film based on the Doraemon franchise that was released in Japan on March 5, 2011, in both IMAX 3-D and conventional 2-D formats. It's the 31th Doraemon film. It is a remake of the 1986 Doraemon movie, Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops, and is the first Doraemon film ever to be released in 3-D. This movie was ranked the 5th highest grossing Japanese animated movie. It was theatrically released in India as Doraemon in Nobita and the Steel Troops-The New Age on October 6, 2011.

The movie's plot involves Nobita, who throws a temper tantrum because he wants a really large RC toy robot in order to upstage the rich kid, Suneo, who has been showing off the new robot that his cousin made. His fit makes Doraemon angry and he uses his Anywhere Door to get anyway from the summer heat cool off at the North Pole. Sometime later, Nobita follows and a discovers a strange bowling ball-like orb which starts blinking with a pulsating light, and summons what looks like a giant robot´s foot. After Nobita uses the foot to sled down, crashing into his room through the Anywhere Door, the bowling ball follows him home through the door and another robot piece falls into his backyard. A frozen Doraemon follows soon after, covered in ice before being thawed out and with a cold. Learning of the robot parts, Doraemon admits to Nobita that he has nothing to do with it as the two use the Opposite World Entrance Oil and the Roll-Up Fishing Hole to enter the World Inside the Mirror, an alternate mirror world without people. There, they built the robot which Nobita christens the name "Zanda Cross" as he believed the sphere summoning the parts is from Santa Clause.

Using a brain wave controller that Doraemon pulls out of his pocket, Nobita has the robot perform gymnastic maneuvers in a mirror world before bringing Shizuka Minamoto to join the fun. The trio enjoy but later however, Shizuka accidentally presses a button on the control panel that makes the robot fire a huge laser beam that destroys a whole skyscraper. The group realizes just how dangerous Zanda Claus really is, and they decide to return to the real world and forget about ever having found the robot. However, Nobita forgot about the sphere that has been sending telepathic messages to a mysterious girl named Lilulu. The actual owner of Zanda Claus, Lilulu seeks out Nobita when he accidentally lets slip all that he knows about the robot. After Lilulu proceeds to force him into showing her where it is, Nobita borrows the Roll-Up Fishing Hole from the spare pocket Doraemon keeps in the closet to take her to the World Inside the Mirror. She reclaims Zanda Claus while getting Nobita to let her borrow the Roll-Up Fishing Hole for a while.


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