It’s a rare remake that justifies its existence. It doesn't replace the original; it sits right next to it on the shelf, offering a different flavor of heartbreak.
Have you seen both versions? Which one broke you more? Let me know in the comments below. nobita and the steel troops 2
But if you want to cry your eyes out and believe in the kindness of robots (and humanity), watch Nobita and the Steel Troops 2 (Winged Angels) . It’s a rare remake that justifies its existence
So, when Nobita and the Steel Troops 2 (officially Doraemon: Nobita's New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~ ) dropped in 2011, fans were skeptical. A remake? Why mess with perfection? Which one broke you more
In Winged Angels , the antagonist is a robot named "Riruru" (a scout robot who looks like a winged angel). Here is the kicker: The film spends almost as much time with Riruru learning about human kindness as it does with Nobita. The climax isn’t about blowing up a fortress; it’s about an existential crisis of conscience. It asks the question: Can a machine programmed for war choose peace? 4. The "Goodbye" Scene Will Destroy You You know the scene. The one where the robots have to leave. The original had the famous line: "Even though we are apart, our friendship will never be erased."