series. It is highly regarded for its environmentalist themes and complex narrative that connects with past series episodes. Plot Overview
, this 98-minute ecological adventure centers on Nobita’s quest to find a "heaven" in the sky, only to discover a real, hidden civilization with its own complex agenda. Movie Overview & Production Original Title: Eiga Doraemon: Nobita to Kumo no Ōkoku Source Material: Based on the 12th volume of the Doraemon Long Stories Musical Score: Composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi , who defined the sound of the classic era. Technical Milestone: The opening animation was made entirely in series
After being mocked for believing in "Heaven" in the clouds, Nobita uses Doraemon’s gadgets to build their own floating kingdom. While exploring, they discover a hidden, advanced civilization of "Sky Humans" who protect extinct animals. However, these Sky Humans have a dark plan called Project Noah Movie Overview & Production Original Title: Eiga Doraemon:
A standout "exclusive" element of this movie is the lore-building regarding the origin of the cloud people. The film reveals that they were once surface dwellers who, fleeing a great ancient flood, migrated to the clouds using a massive, organic spaceship made of "Skyroot" trees. This botanical element is central to the film’s climax. However, these Sky Humans have a dark plan
The "Exclusive" appeal of this movie lies in its shift from a fantasy adventure to a high-stakes . The protagonists encounter the Heavenly People , a highly advanced civilization living on hidden clouds.