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Searching for Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops leads to a deep dive into one of the most emotionally charged entries in the entire franchise. Whether you're watching the original 1986 classic or the 2011 remake, this story stands out for its surprisingly mature themes. 🎥 The Movie Experience on Bilibili Bilibili hosts several versions of this film, including Malay dubs
- Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops (also known as Doraemon the Movie: The New Records of Nobita — The Steel Troops)
- Year: 2004
- Genre: Family, Animation, Sci‑fi, Adventure
- Runtime: ~112 minutes
- Notable elements: dramatic tone, mechanical designs, anti‑war themes
2. Riruru and the Banality of Evil
Riruru
The film introduces (or Lilulu), a wounded humanoid robot from Mechatopia who crashes near Nobita’s home. Initially a spy and enemy, Riruru is nursed back to health by Shizuka. Through living with humans, Riruru begins to experience a glitch in her programming: empathy .
Why You Should Watch:
The Consensus:
Watch the 1986 version if you want a sci-fi tragedy. Watch the 2011 version if you want to feel good after crying.
- Is the Mechanic Empire truly evil, or just following its programming?
- Why does Lilulu change, but the other robots don’t?
- Does Doraemon’s world have a right to erase the robot army’s memories?
- How does this film compare to The Matrix or Blade Runner in handling AI consciousness?
The Steel Troops