, are available on Bilibili in various languages, including Malay and Indonesian dubs. Some versions also include English subtitles.

When watching on Bilibili, pay attention to:

Nobita and friends discover a giant robot part floating in the North Pole. Using Doraemon’s gadgets, they assemble it into a massive mecha named . Meanwhile, a mysterious girl from a parallel world, Lilulu , arrives searching for the robot. She belongs to a race of mechanical beings planning to conquer Earth. The story evolves into a battle against the Steel Troops — and a deep moral inquiry into whether machines can feel, change, and be redeemed.

Nobita and the Steel Troops is more than a children’s movie; it is a space opera that tackles the ethics of AI and the power of compassion. It reminds us that even in the face of an unstoppable "steel" force, the softest human emotions are the most powerful weapons.

Why do the wings resonate? Because Riruru is a soldier designed to kill. Transforming into an angel represents reprogramming one’s nature . For many Chinese netizens, this symbolizes the struggle against programmed prejudice—whether social, familial, or political.