Doraemon Nobita And The Steel Troops Sub Indo Exclusive -
Nobita, feeling inferior because his friends have better toys, asks Doraemon to use the "Gadget of the Month" — a device that will create a toy based on whatever image he holds in his mind. Unfortunately, due to Nobita’s clumsy thoughts, the gadget produces a giant, incomplete robot made of steel.
Soon after, a mysterious sphere from another dimension lands nearby. Inside is a smaller robot named Pippo (or Riruru in the original). Nobita and friends befriend Pippo, but they soon discover that the giant robot was actually a scout for an invading army of mechanized soldiers from a distant planet called Mechanopia (Robot Kingdom), where organic life is considered inferior.
The story follows Nobita, Doraemon, Shizuka, Gian, Suneo, and their new friends as they fight to stop the invasion and, more importantly, question the nature of free will, emotion, and peace. doraemon nobita and the steel troops sub indo exclusive
Bagi penggemar anime legendaris Jepang, nama Doraemon tentu tidak asing lagi. Di antara puluhan film panjang (movie) yang telah dirilis sejak era 80-an, ada satu judul yang kerap dianggap sebagai masterpiece emas oleh para penggemar lama: Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops (atau di Indonesia dikenal dengan judul Nobita dan Pasukan Baja).
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Exclusive Verdict: The 1986 Sub Indo bootleg is a historical artifact. The 2011 Sub Indo is a masterpiece of translation fidelity. Bagi penggemar anime legendaris Jepang, nama Doraemon tentu
Originally serialized in Shogakukan's Korokoro Comic from 1984 to 1985, "Nobita and the Steel Troops" was the sixth installment in the long-running Doraemon Long Stories series. When the animated feature was released in 1986, directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, it broke the mold. Unlike typical Doraemon adventures that focused on historical figures or fantasy lands, this story leaned heavily into sci-fi thriller territory, borrowing elements from classic works like Terminator and The Iron Giant.
The plot follows Nobita, who, feeling inferior after seeing his classmates build robots for a school project, accidentally orders a "gadget" via Doraemon's Big-Is catalog: a massive, chaotic mecha base called the Robot Headquarters. Out of jealousy, Nobita asks for a giant robot to defeat his friends. Instead, he gets a dismantled giant named Zanda Claus (referred to as "The Giant Robot" or simply "Zanda" in most translations).
However, things take a dark turn when a mysterious superweapon—a giant floating fortress named Robot Army—descends from another dimension, led by the chilling AI known as The Grand Commander. The Commander’s logic is terrifyingly simple: to purge the world of humans because humanity is inherently violent and will eventually destroy robots.