Doraemon: Nobita & Robot Kingdom -
Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, presents a futuristic society where humans and robots coexist. The narrative follows Nobita and his friends as they travel to a parallel world to thwart a sinister plot aimed at stripping robots of their emotions. This paper examines how the film utilizes the Doraemon cast to address complex ethical questions surrounding robot rights, empathy, and the definition of humanity. 1. Introduction
A tragic antagonist whose hatred for robots stems from the loss of her father, making her vulnerable to Dester’s manipulation. Doraemon: Nobita & Robot Kingdom
The true villain, driven by a desire for power and a belief that empathy is a weakness. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, presents a futuristic society
The film's success relies on the dynamic between traditional protagonists and new robotic allies: The film's success relies on the dynamic between
Nobita’s group travels to Poko’s home world, only to find it under the rule of Empress Jeanne .
The story begins when Nobita accidentally orders various robots from the future, leading to the discovery of , a mysterious robot boy from another planet.