With the help of Doraemon’s futuristic gadgets, they transport the parts to the "Mirror World"—a mirror-image, uninhabited version of Earth—to assemble the massive robot, which they name .
The film is a remake of the 1986 classic Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops . While the original focused on robot uprising and cold-war-esque arms races, Winged Angels adds:
Dalam film ini, Nobita dan teman-temannya kembali terlibat dalam petualangan seru dengan bantuan Doraemon. Mereka menemukan pasukan baja baru yang terdiri dari malaikat bersayap yang dapat membantu mereka dalam misi penyelamatan.
The subtitle and imagery emphasize the theme of "angels," particularly in the final scenes where Riruru and Pippo are depicted with angelic motifs as they make their ultimate sacrifice to save humanity.
For long-time fans, this is a crucial section. The 2011 reboot differs significantly:
Dialog antara Riruru dan Shizuka, serta Nobita dan Pippo, mengandung banyak pesan mendalam tentang eksistensi, empati, keadilan, dan arti dari memiliki "hati". Terjemahan yang tepat membantu penonton menyerap pesan moral ini tanpa salah paham.
Riruru serves as the ultimate tragic anti-hero. Torn between her duty to Mechatopia and her growing affection for Shizuka and the human race, her psychological struggle is beautifully animated and intensely moving. Shizuka Minamoto