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* AdaptationDeviation: The anime film took some liberties with it's source material, but the changes made doesn't really impact the story's conclusion either ways. Notably, the robot antics with Suneo, Shizuka and Gian caught in-between (the robots are noticeably more hostile in the anime with the Moodmaker Orchestra chasing Shizuka, in the anime they simply follow her), Doraemon's attempts to repair Poko after the RoboticReveal (manga have Doraemon using his X-Ray Glass, anime have Doraemon bringing Poko to his Secret Lab), Doraemon's battle with Kongfighter (manga and anime features different gadgets from Doraemon, both ending with Doraemon beating Kong), the gang's attempts to grab Poko in the coliseum (Infinity Lasso in the manga, Extending Hand in the anime), timing of Onabe's appearance in Dr. Chapek's house, Robby's interaction with the farmer's little daughter (anime left out a particularly cruel scene where the emotionless Robby pops the little girl's ball, upsetting her badly), location where Poko rescued an unconscious Jean, characters who found the hidden valley's entrance (Suneo in the manga, Kurinpa in the anime), and so on.

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* AdaptationDeviation: The anime film took some liberties with it's source material, but the changes made doesn't really impact the story's conclusion either ways. Notably, the robot antics with Suneo, Shizuka and Gian caught in-between (the robots are noticeably more hostile in the anime manga with the Moodmaker Orchestra chasing Shizuka, in the anime they simply follow her), Doraemon's attempts to repair Poko after the RoboticReveal (manga have Doraemon using his X-Ray Glass, anime have Doraemon bringing Poko to his Secret Lab), Doraemon's battle with Kongfighter (manga and anime features different gadgets from Doraemon, both ending with Doraemon beating Kong), the gang's attempts to grab Poko in the coliseum (Infinity Lasso in the manga, Extending Hand in the anime), timing of Onabe's appearance in Dr. Chapek's house, Robby's interaction with the farmer's little daughter (anime left out a particularly cruel scene where the emotionless Robby pops the little girl's ball, upsetting her badly), location where Poko rescued an unconscious Jean, characters who found the hidden valley's entrance (Suneo in the manga, Kurinpa in the anime), and so on.
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* AutoKitchen: Dr. Chapek's robot aide, Onabe, is a cooking robot, where she prepares a delicious salad for the gang by eating a pile of fresh vegetables and producing the food from a stomach over. Absent in the anime however.

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* AutoKitchen: Dr. Chapek's robot aide, Onabe, is a cooking robot, where she prepares a delicious salad for the gang by eating a pile of fresh vegetables and producing the food from a stomach over.oven. Absent in the anime however.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While Nobita is already a badass to a degree in the manga with his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Jeanne when he saves Poko, the film changes it to having him ''confront'' her with the speech and we actually get to see Jeanne's reaction to the words.

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While Nobita is already a badass to a degree in the manga with his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Jeanne when he saves Poko, the film changes it to having him ''confront'' her with the speech and we actually get to see Jeanne's reaction to the words.



* AdaptationDeviation: The anime film took some liberties with it's source material, but the changes made doesn't really impact the story's conclusion either ways. Notably, the robot antics with Suneo, Shizuka and Gian caught in-between (the robots are noticeably more hostile in the anime with the Moodmaker Orchestra chasing Shizuka, in the anime they simply follow her), Doraemon's attempts to repair Poko after the RoboticReveal (manga have Doraemon using his X-Ray Glass, anime have Doraemon bringing Poko to his Secret Lab), Doraemon's battle with Kongfighter (manga and anime features different gadgets from Doraemon, both ending with Doraemon beating Kong), the gang's attempts to grab Poko in the coliseum (Infinity Lasso in the manga, Extending Hand in the anime), timing of Onabe's appearance in Dr. Chapek's house, Robby's interaction with the farmer's little daughter (anime left out a particularly cruel scene where the emotionless Robby pops the little girl's ball, upsetting her badly), location where Poko rescued an unconscious Jean, characters who found the hidden valley's entrance (Suneo in the manga, Kurinpa in the anime), and so on.



* BadDate: Nobita causes one to Doraemon while searching in the spare pocket, as the two pockets are interconnected, interrupting Doraemon's date as he feels tickly by Nobita's hands and falls from a roof unable to contain himself.
* BehemothBattle: Dester's rampaging robot base against Nobita piloting an impromptu robot statue brought to life by the All Purpose Handler. Though for the latter it turns out to be a NegatedMomentOfAwesome when Nobita's attempts at piloting the statue makes it tap-dance, accidentally hits himself in the cranium, and spin pointlessly in circles - but he still ''accidentally'' saves the day by [[HobblingTheGiant smashing into two of the base's supports, causing the base to fall over]].

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* BadDate: Nobita causes one to Doraemon while searching in the spare pocket, as the two pockets are interconnected, interrupting Doraemon's date as he feels tickly ticklish by Nobita's hands and falls from a roof unable to contain himself.
* BehemothBattle: Dester's rampaging robot base against Nobita piloting an impromptu robot statue brought to life by the All Purpose Handler. Though for the latter it turns out to be a NegatedMomentOfAwesome when Nobita's attempts at piloting the statue makes it tap-dance, accidentally hits himself in the cranium, and spin pointlessly in circles - but he still ''accidentally'' saves the day by [[HobblingTheGiant smashing into two of the base's supports, causing the base to fall over]].



* MissingMom: Jeanne's mom is mentioned to pass away while she was still young.

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* MissingMom: Jeanne's mom is mentioned to pass have passed away while she was still young.



* RoboticReveal: When Poko meets the gang earlier on aftert the robot fiasco, everyone thought he's an ordinary kid caught in the chaos. But then Poko's ear falls off and they saw his internal circuits.

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* RoboticReveal: When Poko meets the gang earlier on aftert after the robot fiasco, everyone thought he's an ordinary kid caught in the chaos. But then Poko's ear falls off and they saw his internal circuits.
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* ConspicuouslyLightPatch: Several examples in the anime's climax, notably when Dester animates his fortress and when Nobita uses the Anything Controller to animate one of the colosseum's giant robot statues.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is wholly adapted out in the movie.
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* UncattyResemblance: Suneo's robot pet is designed to literally have his owner's face.

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* UncattyResemblance: Suneo's robot pet Asobo is designed to literally have his owner's face.

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* AbuseOfReturnPolicy: Doraemon and Nobita return all the robots the later ordered in order to not cause the city more trouble.



* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely adapted out in the movie.

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely wholly adapted out in the movie.



* BadDate: Nobita causes one to Doraemon while searching in the spare pocket, as the two pockets are interconnected, interrupting Doraemon's date as he feels tickly by Nobita's hands and falls from a roof unable to contain himself.



* BewareOfViciousDog: Suneo's pet RobotDog, Asobo, initially appears to be as docile as a real-life puppy. But then it gets jabbed by a random robot doctor ([[PainToTheAss In the rump]]!), starts becoming weird (the anime had Asobo ''meowing'') and goes ballistic.

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Suneo's pet RobotDog, Asobo, initially appears to be as docile as a real-life puppy. But then it gets jabbed by a random robot doctor ([[PainToTheAss In the rump]]!), starts becoming weird (the anime had Asobo ''meowing'') and goes ballistic.ballistic.
** The dogs of Dester's droids will viciously bite any resisting robot that attempts to flee and resist the emotion removal law.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Offended by Nobita's request of getting him a pet robot, Doraemon immediately refuses to help Nobita and goes on a date with Mii-chan.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Dester would have gotten away with his plan if not for Nobita deciding one day to order many robots, resulting in Poko arriving in their era by being dragged down by the order, discovering Poko's true origins upon finding him damaged and decided to return him to his home to cure him, eventually ending Dester's reign of doom.



* SwordBeam: The guard droids are equipped with spears that can shoot powerful electric beams to subdue rebel robots, with one of these hitting Doraemon's back while rescuing Poko.

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* SwordBeam: SwordBeam:
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The guard droids are equipped with spears that can shoot powerful electric beams to subdue rebel robots, with one of these hitting Doraemon's back while rescuing Poko. Poko.
** Dester's sword can shoot electricity as he does when Doraemon talks back to him at the emotion removal factory.


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* UncattyResemblance: Suneo's robot pet is designed to literally have his owner's face.
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* AutoKitchen: Dr. Chapek's robot aide, Onabe, is a cooking robot, where she prepares a delicious salad for the gang by eating a pile of fresh vegetables and producing the food from a stomach over. Absent in the anime however.


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* IShallTauntYou: One of the funnier moments in the anime adaptation have Doraemon, under the effects of the Stupidity Bomb, taunting Kongfighter by clapping his own butt at the robot gorilla. Kongfighter is ''not'' amused.


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* SmallSecludedWorld: The Rainbow Valley, cut off from Dester's grip, a world populated by humans and robots where they are free to co-exist in harmony.
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The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioning robot before sustaining damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by DOraemon's technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all robots' emotions. But a bigger conspiracy is at hand on the Robot World...

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The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioning robot before sustaining damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by DOraemon's Doraemon's technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all robots' emotions. But a bigger conspiracy is at hand on the Robot World...

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The 23rd installment of the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.

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The ''Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom'' is the 23rd installment of the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films. films.

The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result.results. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century.

The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned malfunctioning robot before suffers sustaining damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century DOraemon's technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.
emotions. But a bigger conspiracy is at hand on the Robot World...

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** Doraemon doesn't even need his "Cheetah Lotion" like his manga counterpart.

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** Doraemon doesn't even need his "Cheetah Lotion" when saving Maria like his manga counterpart.



* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: Downplayed with Doraemon's All Purpose Handler gadget; the manga have them using this gadget early on during the time warp chase, and later it was given to Professor Chapek who then arrives with the same gadget to reinforce the team. The manga sets it as a ChekhovsGun, but the scenes featuring said gadget was cut in the anime, so Nobita randomly telling Doraemon "let's use the All Purpose Handler!" seems to appear completely out of nowhere.



* BehemothBattle: Dester's rampaging robot base against Nobita piloting an impromptu robot statue brought to life by the All Purpose Handler. Though for the latter it turns out to be a NegatedMomentOfAwesome when Nobita's attempts at piloting the statue makes it tap-dance, accidentally hits himself in the cranium, and spin pointlessly in circles - but he still ''accidentally'' saves the day by [[HobblingTheGiant smashing into two of the base's supports, causing the base to fall over]].
* BewareOfViciousDog: Suneo's pet RobotDog, Asobo, initially appears to be as docile as a real-life puppy. But then it gets jabbed by a random robot doctor ([[PainToTheAss In the rump]]!), starts becoming weird (the anime had Asobo ''meowing'') and goes ballistic.



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%% * ChainOfPeople: Doraemon and friends, including their allies from the Rainbow Valley and the reformed Jeanne, forms a human chain to bypass Dester's guards while forcing their way to the fortress. Which the robots are unable to do anything of it because of the ThreeLawsCompliant rule.
* ContinuityCavalcade: Early in the film, Nobita's attempts at buying a futuristic robot pet without Doraemon's permission accidentally teleports dozens and dozens of robots into his room, many of them from prior manga shorts or other Fujiko Fujio works. Including the Moodmaker Orchestra, Gonsuke from ''Manga/TwentyOneEmon'', the Knock-Down Hitman, Art Critic Robot, Tax Bird, Matador Robots (last seen in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheBirthOfJapan'') and a robotic clone of ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' (who even wished Doraemon "Good day" in the anime film!).
* DeathByAdaptation:
** The movie recreates the chase between Doraemon and gang against one of Jeanne's robot patrols in the time-warp. In the manga Doraemon managed to take out the patrol using the Flattening Iron (leading to the robot getting SquashedFlat non-lethally). The anime on the other hand have both the gang and their pursuer arriving in the Robot Planet, where the robot ends up crashing into a wall and exploding.
** Also, Dester sacrifices one of his mooks when trying to kill Jeanne; in the manga he merely causes Jeanne's robotic steed to malfunction and send her falling off a cliff.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Jeanne]][[spoiler:Jeanne, when she barely survives Dester's assassination attempt and saved by the gang. And then Dester pulls a DragonAscendant and takes over the kingdom]].



* HonorBeforeReason: Kongfighter

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In the anime, at least. Doraemon's attempts at using the Timed Stupidity Bomb and Tickling Bugs on Kongfighter backfires on himself unlike the manga, but he ''still'' managed to beat Kongfighter in the end.
* HonorBeforeReason: KongfighterKongfighter, who demands to be killed rather than be defeated.
* ItHasBeenAnHonor: Towards the end of the film, when Maria and Doraemon are trapped in an out-of-control rocket about to crash, they both delivers their last wishes respectively towards Poko and Nobita, telling them to take care, it's been a pleasure being their respective caretakers, they'll have to stand on their own feet, etc. -- subverted when Poko managed to find a way and teleport them both to safety.
* LetsGetDangerous: Doraemon towards the end, when he runs ''unarmed'' into Dester's CollapsingLair to rescue Maria. And took out Dester ''without'' using any gadgets or weapons!



* ParentalSubstitute: Maria was entrusted to look after Jeanne after she initially lost her mom at a very young age.

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* MovingBuildings: [[spoiler:Dester's castle turns out to be a mobile base on gigantic, spider-like legs. Which Dester controls to trample over everyone in the climax]].
* MythologyGag:
** The story begins with Nobita being jealous of Suneo's new robot toy, similar to ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheSteelTroops''.
** Doraemon getting manhandled by robotic hands and ticklish over it while being "inspected", much like in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheKnightsOnDinosaurs'' when he first enters Enriru. The anime version also have Doraemon getting electrocuted when he protests, like in ''Anime/DoraemonNobitaAndTheTinLabyrinth''.
* ParentalSubstitute: Maria was entrusted to look after Jeanne after she initially lost her mom at a very young age.age, raising her like her own daughter after the death of the previous queen.



* TinTyrant: Dester,[[spoiler: who is inside a larger robot armor all the time before it's destroyed. Averted in the animated adaptation, where is just an armor shaped on his size.]]



* ParentalSubstitute: Maria is one to Jeanne, raising her like her own daughter after the death of the previous queen.

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* ParentalSubstitute: Maria RoboticReveal: When Poko meets the gang earlier on aftert the robot fiasco, everyone thought he's an ordinary kid caught in the chaos. But then Poko's ear falls off and they saw his internal circuits.
* RobotDog: Early in the film, Nobita becomes jealous of Suneo's new toy, a robotic canine called Asobo, and Nobita's attempts at buying a robot pet for himself unintentionally drags Poko into Tokyo and kickstarts the adventure. Jeanne's forces also have a number of robotic canines, which Poko
is afraid of due to being mauled by them earlier.
* SelfDuplication: In the anime, Doraemon uses his Copy Machine Camera to create duplicates of himselves all over the arena to distract Kongfighter. It works for a short while, but then Kongfighter decide to extend his EpicFlail and [[CombatPragmatist cover the entire arena in a single swing]].
* SneezeOfDoom: In the anime, Doraemon and gang crashing their TimeMachine into the Robot Planet have them balancing precariously on a ledge. And then Nobita suddenly lets out an unexpected sneeze, causing them to fall.
* TheSoCalledCoward: The climax have Nobita being mistaken for a coward who fled from the scene with Shizuka's spare Takecopter, seemingly abandoning everyone within vincinity of Dester's rampaging robot. But it turns out Nobita is using the All Purpose Handler to hijack
one to Jeanne, raising her like her own daughter after the death of the previous queen.city's robot statues and command it to save everyone.



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* TinTyrant: Dester,[[spoiler: who is inside a larger robot armor all the time before it's destroyed. Averted in the animated adaptation, where is just an armor shaped on his size.]]
* TrackingDevice: After the gang retrieved Doraemon and escapes the robot arena, a subsequent shot reveals Jeanne's robots attached a tracking bug on Doraemon's helmet, which allows their robots to track down the gang. Said bug falls off on it's own halfway through and leads their chase to a dead end.
* WreckedWeapon: Doraemon's first attempt at fighting Kongfighter with a hilariously dinky-looking shortsword... against Kongfighter's mighty, vehicle-sized ax. Which ends with Kongfighter slowly ripping off chunks and chunks of Doraemon's weapon, leading to one massive OhCrap from the robot cat.
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* AndroidsArePeopleToo: The center of the conflic; the local queen, heartbroken after her dad died in an accident to protect a robot, decides to remove every robot's emotion.

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* AndroidsArePeopleToo: The center of the conflic; conflict; the local queen, heartbroken after her dad died in an accident to protect a robot, decides to remove every robot's emotion.
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* AndroidsArePeopleToo: The center of the conflic; the local queen, heartbroken after her dad died in an accident to protect a robot, decides to remove every robot's emotion.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Several scenes from the manga were cut or changed. Mainly Jeanne's {{ImportantHaircut}}, [[spoiler:the nursing of Jeanne back to health]], and [[spoiler:the final attempt murder of Dester to Chapek]].

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* AdaptationDistillation: Several scenes from the manga were cut or changed. Mainly Jeanne's {{ImportantHaircut}}, ImportantHaircut, [[spoiler:the nursing of Jeanne back to health]], and [[spoiler:the final attempt murder of Dester to Chapek]].

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* AdaptationalBadass: While Nobita is already a badass to a degree in the manga with his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Jeanne when he saves Poko, the film changes it to having him ''confronts'' her with the speech and we actually get to see Jeanne's reaction to the words.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While Nobita is already a badass to a degree in the manga with his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Jeanne when he saves Poko, the film changes it to having him ''confronts'' ''confront'' her with the speech and we actually get to see Jeanne's reaction to the words.



* AdaptationDyeJob: Both Jeanne and her father has their hair colors changed from red and black to blond in the film.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Both Jeanne and her father has have their hair colors changed from red and black to blond in the film.



* ElectricTorture: This is one of the procedures that the robot kingdom utilizes to weaken the robots before removing their emotions, as Doraemon experiences.



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%% * TinTyrant: DesterDester,[[spoiler: who is inside a larger robot armor all the time before it's destroyed. Averted in the animated adaptation, where is just an armor shaped on his size.]]


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* TheCorrupter: Dester takes advantage of a grieving Jeanne by influencing her to blame robotkind for the death of his father and justify that as the main reason to enforce the robot removal law.



%% * EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: The reason that Jeanne only imprisons Maria, but not having her emotion removed.

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%% * EmotionSuppression: Jeanne and Dester force every robot in the kingdom to suffer this treatment, capturing the robots against their will and sending them to a factory where their emotions are removed before returning them to their houses to serve their masters as mere tools for mankind.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: The reason that Despite hating all robots due to the loss of her dad, Jeanne only imprisons Maria, but not doesn't have the heart to remove Maria's emotions due to still having fond memories of her emotion removed.as a substitute mother, only imprisoning her.



* ParentalSubstitute: Maria was entrusted to look after Jeanne after she initially lost her mom at a very young age.



--> '''Shizuka:''' Don't you know that Poko truly care about you?! I can't believe that someone like you is a queen!

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--> '''Shizuka:''' Don't you know that Poko truly care cares about you?! I can't believe that someone like you is a queen!



* StartOfDarkness: Jeanne became cold hearted after witnessing her father's death due to that he saved a worker robot from an accident. With Dester's manipulation, causing her to believe that robots with emotion shouldn't exist.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Dester has been plotting to usurb Jeanne's throne by trying to kill her off in the middle of the movie.]]

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* StartOfDarkness: Jeanne became cold hearted cold-hearted after witnessing her father's death due to that he saved a worker robot from an accident. With Dester's manipulation, causing causes her to believe that robots with emotion shouldn't exist.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Dester has been plotting to usurb usurp Jeanne's throne by trying to kill her off in the middle of the movie.]]
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* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: [[spoiler: Dester, appearing to be Jeanne's second-in-command, turns out to be the main villain manipulating Jeanne's actions and forcing her down a path towards evil]].
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Jeanne]]
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: The reason that Jeanne only imprisons Maria, but not having her emotion removed.

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%% * EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: The reason that Jeanne only imprisons Maria, but not having her emotion removed.



* TeamMom: Onabe functions as one for both Chapek and Kurinpa.
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The 23rd installment of the ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.

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The 23rd installment of the ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely [AdaptedOut adapted out]] in the movie.

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely [AdaptedOut adapted out]] out in the movie.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely [AdaptedOut adapted out]] in the movie.

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely completely [AdaptedOut adapted out]] in the movie.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne in the original manga, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely averted in the movie.

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne in the original manga, Jeanne, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely averted [AdaptedOut adapted out]] in the movie.
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The 23rd installment of Doraemon Films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.

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The 23rd installment of Doraemon Films.the ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne in the original manga, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech.

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the Manga, Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne in the original manga, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech.TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. This is completely averted in the movie.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Nobita and Shizuka both delivers one to Jeanne at different time.
** Nobita: You're really cruel! Removing the Robots' emotion is nonsense! They're friends, not tools to be used!
** Shizuka: Don't you know that Poko truly care about you?! I can't believe that someone like you is a queen!

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Nobita and Shizuka both delivers deliver one to Jeanne at different time.
** Nobita:
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--> '''Nobita:'''
You're really cruel! Removing the Robots' robots' emotion is nonsense! They're friends, not tools to be used!
** Shizuka: --> '''Shizuka:''' Don't you know that Poko truly care about you?! I can't believe that someone like you is a queen!
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* [[spoiler:DiscOneFinalBoss]]: [[spoiler:Jeanne]]
* [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas Even Tyrant Queen Loves Her Adoptive Robot Mother]]: The reason that Jeanne only imprisons Maria, but not having her emotion removed.
* [[spoiler:EvilTwin]]: [[spoiler:Dester is actually Chapek's twin brother who has turned evil.]]

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* [[spoiler:DiscOneFinalBoss]]: DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Jeanne]]
* [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas Even Tyrant Queen Loves Her Adoptive Robot Mother]]: EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: The reason that Jeanne only imprisons Maria, but not having her emotion removed.
* [[spoiler:EvilTwin]]: EvilTwin: [[spoiler:Dester is actually Chapek's twin brother who has turned evil.]]



* [[spoiler:TheStarScream]]: [[spoiler:Dester has been plotting to usurb Jeanne's throne by trying to kill her off in the middle of the movie.]]

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* [[spoiler:TheStarScream]]: TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Dester has been plotting to usurb Jeanne's throne by trying to kill her off in the middle of the movie.]]
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The 23rd installment of LongRunner of Doraemon Films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.

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The 23rd installment of LongRunner of Doraemon Films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.




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The 23rd installment of LongRunner of Doraemon Films. The story starts when Nobita is once again jealous of Suneo's new toy, this time a robotic dog. After a quite big fight with his mom and Doraemon, Nobita decides to use the spare pocket to buy some robots from the future.. with a disastrous result. At the same time, the purchased robots clash with a young robot boy in the Time Tunnel and bring him along to the 21th century. The boy, named Poko, rescued the gang from Suneo's malfunctioned robot before suffers damage. Since the damage cannot be repaired by the 22th century technology, the gang must travel to the Robot Planet to find someone who can repair him, while fighting against the tyrannical Queen Jeanne of the kingdom who seeks to remove all the robots' emotions.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While Nobita is already a badass to a degree in the manga with his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Jeanne when he saves Poko, the film changes it to having him ''confronts'' her with the speech and we actually get to see Jeanne's reaction to the words.
** Doraemon doesn't even need his "Cheetah Lotion" like his manga counterpart.
* AdaptationDistillation: Several scenes from the manga were cut or changed. Mainly Jeanne's {{ImportantHaircut}}, [[spoiler:the nursing of Jeanne back to health]], and [[spoiler:the final attempt murder of Dester to Chapek]].
* AdaptationDyeJob: Both Jeanne and her father has their hair colors changed from red and black to blond in the film.
* ArmorPiercingSlap: Shizuka delivers one to Jeanne in the original manga, complete with TheReasonYouSuckSpeech.
* BadassAdorable: Poko
* BigBad: Jeanne [[spoiler:Until Dester betrays her and takes the position for himself]]
* [[spoiler:DiscOneFinalBoss]]: [[spoiler:Jeanne]]
* [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas Even Tyrant Queen Loves Her Adoptive Robot Mother]]: The reason that Jeanne only imprisons Maria, but not having her emotion removed.
* [[spoiler:EvilTwin]]: [[spoiler:Dester is actually Chapek's twin brother who has turned evil.]]
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Jeanne is the main antagonist [[spoiler:for the first half of the story]].
* HonorBeforeReason: Kongfighter
* MissingMom: Jeanne's mom is mentioned to pass away while she was still young.
* TeamMom: Onabe functions as one for both Chapek and Kurinpa.
* TinTyrant: Dester
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Nobita and Shizuka both delivers one to Jeanne at different time.
** Nobita: You're really cruel! Removing the Robots' emotion is nonsense! They're friends, not tools to be used!
** Shizuka: Don't you know that Poko truly care about you?! I can't believe that someone like you is a queen!
* ParentalSubstitute: Maria is one to Jeanne, raising her like her own daughter after the death of the previous queen.
* StartOfDarkness: Jeanne became cold hearted after witnessing her father's death due to that he saved a worker robot from an accident. With Dester's manipulation, causing her to believe that robots with emotion shouldn't exist.
* [[spoiler:TheStarScream]]: [[spoiler:Dester has been plotting to usurb Jeanne's throne by trying to kill her off in the middle of the movie.]]
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