"Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Winged Angels" is a Japanese animated film based on the popular manga and anime series "Doraemon," created by Fujiko F. Fujio. Released in 2011, it is one of the many films in the long-running "Doraemon" franchise.


The story follows the adventures of Nobita Nobi, a young boy who is often plagued by various problems in his everyday life. To help him, his robot cat from the future, Doraemon, brings forth a remarkable invention: the "Hero System Box." This gadget grants Nobita the power to transform into various superheroes. However, when Nobita uses it to become a hero called "Nobita-Man," he accidentally causes a ripple effect through time and space.


Nobita and his friends find themselves in a dystopian future where a group of mechanized, angelic beings known as the "Winged Angels" is wreaking havoc. They team up with a resistance group led by Lilulu, a member of the Winged Angels who opposes her own kind's oppressive regime.


The film combines elements of science fiction, adventure, and humor, typical of the "Doraemon" series. It explores themes of friendship, courage, and the consequences of one's actions. As Nobita and his friends try to restore the balance between the human and Winged Angel worlds, the film delivers an engaging and heartwarming story that appeals to fans of all ages.


"Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Winged Angels" is another enjoyable installment in the beloved "Doraemon" franchise, known for its imaginative storytelling and endearing characters.