
Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: Winged Angels
Nobita and Doraemon find a giant robot in pieces which they later assemble. It turns out to be a destructive weapon and the gang must save Earth from an imminent invasion.
Release Year
2011
Runtime
108 min
Audience Score
7.4
Genres
Animation, Adventure, Family, Science Fiction
Story Snapshot
Nobita and Doraemon find a giant robot in pieces which they later assemble. It turns out to be a destructive weapon and the gang must save Earth from an imminent invasion.
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