: Tired of being mocked for believing in "Heaven" in the clouds, Nobita uses Doraemon’s gadgets to build a private, solid cloud kingdom—complete with its own stock-based funding system from friends Gian, Suneo, and Shizuka.
The story begins with a boy named Paruparu, his father, and grandfather stranded on a sinking island after being ignored by a warning from a spaceship. At the same time, back at school, Nobita is mocked for asking his teacher if Heaven exists in the clouds. Disheartened but persistent, Nobita convinces Doraemon to use his gadgets to build their own kingdom in the sky. : Tired of being mocked for believing in
Doraemon and his friends must not only find a way to stop the extinction-level event but also prove to the Sky People that humans are worth saving. This leads to a profound philosophical debate on the coexistence of humans, animals, and nature [1]. 3. Key Themes: Environmentalism and Responsibility Disheartened but persistent
The movie's creative use of cloud-based technology and fantastical creatures adds to its sense of wonder and enchantment. From cloud-ships to cloud-dwelling creatures, every element of the kingdom feels meticulously crafted to transport viewers to a world beyond their wildest dreams. and nature [1].