Doraemon: Nobita & Robot Kingdom Apr 2026

The story begins when Nobita accidentally orders various robots from the future, leading to the discovery of , a mysterious robot boy from another planet.

Influenced by her advisor Dester , the Empress has issued a "Robot Remodelling Order" to remove emotions from all robots, viewing them as mere tools. Doraemon: Nobita & Robot Kingdom

The true villain, driven by a desire for power and a belief that empathy is a weakness. The story begins when Nobita accidentally orders various

Through teamwork and the strategic use of Doraemon's gadgets, the heroes support a rebellion to restore emotional autonomy to the robotic citizens. 3. Character Analysis Through teamwork and the strategic use of Doraemon's

A tragic antagonist whose hatred for robots stems from the loss of her father, making her vulnerable to Dester’s manipulation.

The film's success relies on the dynamic between traditional protagonists and new robotic allies:

Released on March 9, 2002, this film marks a significant entry in the "Long Stories" series, transitioning from simple adventure to socio-political commentary. By placing the familiar characters in a "Robot Kingdom," the story highlights the contrast between Earth’s simple gadgets and a civilization where technology has achieved sentient social structures.