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In Sternbuild City, corporate logos not only cover billboards, but also the costumes of the super-powered heroes that act as its protectors. Veteran and newcomer warriors of justice alike compete in a reality TV show that offers points for apprehending criminals while giving champions' sponsors a chance to promote their brand. When the low-ranking Wild Tiger loses his backing after a string of outrageous, botched rescues, he finds himself paired with an up-and-coming spotlight-seeker called Barnaby. But with their wildly different personalities, will the pair be able to save their beloved Sternbuild City and win the game show, or will their constant tension be the undoing of the world's first hero team?
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Well, if you like Superheroes in a way, then give this movie a try. It has a bit of the superhero theme there, only it's for the whole family to enjoy the fun of Doraemon and friends!
After bragging about receiving a space trip ticket from his father, Suneo concedes they would have to wait quite a while until they can actually go. So, Nobita and co. turns to Doraemon for it, but they were given a space simulation game to play together instead. Unfortunately an accident with another gadget occurred, leaving Suneo and Giant trapped inside the game, only to be picked up by someone from outer space. Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon then pursued the UFO that has the game inside it which took them all to a real space adventure.
The film is set on the moon and centers on strong friendships bound together by the "ability to believe." Luna is a mysterious girl who lives on the far side of the moon. Diabolo and his subordinate Goddard stand in the way of Nobita and his friends on their moon exploration journey.
Nobita has been having a weird dream about a boy named Roppel and his strange companion Chami traveling in space. By a twist of fate, he met them in person where it turns out that they are real and that they were being pursued in space, causing their space vehicle to malfunction, connecting the space vehicle itself with Nobita's room. They journeyed to Roppel's planet and amidst their enjoyment, Nobita and Doraemon pledged to help Roppel's planet free from their oppressors.
Following an argument, Nobita follows Doraemon to the North Pole where he finds a strange ball that causes pieces of a giant robot to fall from the sky. After the pair builds the robot in the uninhabited Mirror World, Shizuka accidentally destroys a building with its weapons, and they decide it's best to abandon the robot and keep it a secret. The following day a mysterious red-haired girl named Lilulu begins to enquire about the robot, but after swearing Nobita to secrecy and borrowing the portal to the Mirror World she disappears. A few nights later Nobita follows a strange light and finds the portal to the Mirror World, though when he and Doraemon enter, they discover that Lilulu is building an entire army of robots! As the only ones to know of her plan, it is now up to Nobita, Doraemon and the gang to stop the Robot Empire's plan to invade Earth and enslave humanity.
After Suneo bragged about having a ranch, Nobita was asked whether or not he has one, pressuring him to say yes. Doraemon won a number of lotteries for useless planets in the belt between Mars and Jupiter. When Suneo and the rest came to see the ranch, Nobita happened to read the last of the lottery number to the go-anywhere-door, leading them to a huge dreamlike area. As Nobita's toy horse pranced around because of the wind-up life gadget, Suneo and the others became interested in doing the same to their toys and let them live in the area. So they decided to make their own clockwork city.