Doraemon The Movie Nobita And The Kingdom Of Clouds 1 Exclusive -

Using , they construct a massive, habitable landmass complete with mountains, rivers, and even a "Royal Palace." What starts as a whimsical playground soon takes a turn when they discover they aren't the only ones living in the sky. The Twist: The "Noah’s Ark" Plan

The tone shifts dramatically when their cloud island drifts and encounters a hidden, advanced civilization—the Sky Humans. The plot thickens as it is revealed that these sky dwellers are descendants of ancient humans who took to the skies to escape the pollution and destruction caused by surface humans. Using , they construct a massive, habitable landmass

It is rare for Doraemon movies to link to previous stories, but this one features the return of characters like Hoi (from the Donjara Villagers) and Kibo (the living plant). It is rare for Doraemon movies to link

The climax of the film hinges on an act of profound selflessness. To prevent the poachers from using the cloud-destroying cannon and to demonstrate to the Celestial Parliament that surface dwellers are capable of ultimate sacrifice for the greater good, a malfunctioning Doraemon uses his own armored head to ram the energy core of the weapon, destroying it and rendering himself completely inert. Due to the production deadlines of the feature

Due to the production deadlines of the feature film, the animation studio had to finish the movie's climax based on Fujiko's outlines before the definitive manga version could be fully drawn by the author. Fujiko later completed the full manga version in a special release once his health recovered.

What makes the film so compelling is that the "villains" are not inherently evil. Their motivations are deeply rooted in justice and environmental preservation. The film forces the audience—and the main characters—to confront a harsh reality: human greed is destroying the planet.