A truce is signed. The "Sky Treaty" is updated. The Kingdom of Clouds agrees to remain hidden but will no longer attack. Instead, they will use their technology to help purify the
| "Exclusive" Edition Details | What It Includes | | :--- | :--- | | | Released in 2010, these items were produced only for a limited time in conjunction with the film's 30th anniversary, making them highly collectible. | | "Newly Revised Complete Version" Manga | This edition includes additional story content and special illustrations not found in the original release. It also features "exclusive" bonus materials like stickers, often unique to specific regions (like Hong Kong), which are prized by international fans. | | Collectible Booklet | Some special edition home video releases include a detailed booklet with artwork, character and gadget guides, and information about the extinct animals featured in the film. | | Digital Remastered Theatrical Edition (2025) | In 2025, a digitally remastered version of the film was shown in Japanese theaters for a limited one-week engagement, an "exclusive" theatrical event for contemporary audiences. | A truce is signed
This is where the plot pivots into high-stakes drama. The Sky People, horrified by the pollution, war, and destruction caused by those living on the ground, have enacted Much like the biblical flood, they plan to unleash a devastating storm to wipe out humanity and reset the Earth’s ecosystem. The Sky People capture our heroes, planning to execute them as part of the "judgment" against Ground Dwellers. Nobita and his friends are forced to face a terrifying possibility: What if the "villains" trying to destroy them have a valid point about saving the planet? Instead, they will use their technology to help
Unlike typical villains who want world domination, the "Sky People" in this film are driven by environmental preservation The Threat: | | Collectible Booklet | Some special edition