Doraemon: Nobita And The Steel Troops 2 [verified] -
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 opens with a flashback to the destruction of Mechatopia. Amidst the rubble, a single data core survives, drifting into deep space. doraemon: nobita and the steel troops 2
Though not a narrative sequel, the 2011 version reimagined the original's themes for a new generation, creating what many fans consider the definitive "Part 2" in terms of production. This film introduced the high-stakes conflict where Nobita
The robots, led by a powerful and intelligent leader named "General," begin to wreak havoc on the city. Nobita and his friends team up with Doraemon to stop the robots and save the city. Along the way, they discover that the General's true intention is to take over the world using an army of steel troops. The Remake: Winged Angels (2011) The film opens
Doraemon reveals that a remnant of the Steel Troops survived. Using the "Space Exploration Boat," the gang travels to the coordinates. They arrive at a region of space shrouded in a "Dyson Swarm"—a cloud of solar collectors blocking out all light. They are captured by sleek, angular robots—evolutions of the Steel Troops that look less like clunky soldiers and more like divine statues.
The movie explores several themes that are characteristic of the Doraemon franchise:
Nobita arrives with Pippo. Pippo, now barely functioning, interfaces with Axis directly. Instead of fighting, Pippo shares his memories—the warmth of Shizuka's bath, the loyalty of Gian, and the tears Nobita cried for him. He shows Axis that "Perfection is stagnation; flaws are where life happens."