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It appears that the character you are looking for, Dorrinho from the specified anime, is not documented in the available information. However, a character with a highly similar name, Dora-rinho (also written as Dorarinho), appears in the broader Doraemons franchise. The following description is based on that character.
Dora-rinho is a cat-type robot from Brazil and a member of the Doraemons, a team of robot heroes from different countries. He is recognized by his light green or blue body, the yellow mustaches on his face, and a lack of expression that makes him appear simple-minded or vacant. He typically wears a footballer's uniform and is almost always accompanied by a team of eleven identical Mini-Dora robots. His most defining characteristic is his extreme forgetfulness, a trait so potent that he often forgets events moments after they happen, sometimes within just three steps of leaving a location. This amnesia is a running source of comedy, with one notable instance involving him forgetting to deactivate a multiplying mirror, leading to the Mini-Doras replicating into hundreds.
Personality-wise, Dora-rinho is the happy-go-lucky mood-maker of the group. He is described as bubbly, energetic, and full of positivity, often lifting the spirits of his friends during tense or dangerous situations. This naivety, however, also makes him an easy target for the tricks of his enemies, as he rarely seems to grasp the severity of impending dangers. He tends to act in haste, which frequently leads to unintended disasters, perfectly embodying the phrase haste makes waste. Despite his simple-minded demeanor, he possesses a keen instinct and has demonstrated sharp observational skills in perilous moments, devising clever solutions that save his friends.
Dorarinhos primary motivation is his passionate dream of becoming the top football athlete. This dream is central to his role in the story, as he serves as the ace striker for his team and uses a soccer ball as his weapon. His football skills are extraordinary, including incredible ball handling that allows him to dribble as fluidly as water and a signature overhead kick powerful enough to score from the other side of the field. He is considered the fastest member of the Doraemons and has even been shown running on water while carrying another character. In combat, he integrates his athleticism by using any kickable object as an improvised projectile.
His background originates from the Robot Academy in the 22nd century, where he was one of seven students considered mischievous rule-breakers. The group, which includes Doraemon, Dora-the-Kid, Wang Dora, Dora-nichov, Dora-med III, and El Matadora, formed a close friendship after a mission to rescue two classmates. This event led to the creation of the Doraemons, a team that uses Friendship Telecards to combat evil. After graduation, Dora-rinho returned to modern-day Brazil, where he lives and plays football for a club alongside his human best friend, Nobinho, a relationship that mirrors Doraemons bond with Nobita. Among the group, he forms a particularly close bond with Dora Med III, who sometimes acts as his babysitter.
Dora-rinho has several notable traits and weaknesses beyond his forgetfulness. He has a fear of occult-related subjects. His preferred way to eat dorayaki, the standard robot cat snack, is with an excessive amount of Tabasco sauce. A critical physical weakness is that pulling his tail immediately halts his functionality. Unlike some of his fellow Doraemons, he does not retrieve gadgets from a four-dimensional pocket on his own stomach. Instead, his tools are fetched and operated by his entourage of eleven Mini-Doras, who are often seen playing football with him and acting as his loyal minions.
Dora-rinho is a cat-type robot from Brazil and a member of the Doraemons, a team of robot heroes from different countries. He is recognized by his light green or blue body, the yellow mustaches on his face, and a lack of expression that makes him appear simple-minded or vacant. He typically wears a footballer's uniform and is almost always accompanied by a team of eleven identical Mini-Dora robots. His most defining characteristic is his extreme forgetfulness, a trait so potent that he often forgets events moments after they happen, sometimes within just three steps of leaving a location. This amnesia is a running source of comedy, with one notable instance involving him forgetting to deactivate a multiplying mirror, leading to the Mini-Doras replicating into hundreds.
Personality-wise, Dora-rinho is the happy-go-lucky mood-maker of the group. He is described as bubbly, energetic, and full of positivity, often lifting the spirits of his friends during tense or dangerous situations. This naivety, however, also makes him an easy target for the tricks of his enemies, as he rarely seems to grasp the severity of impending dangers. He tends to act in haste, which frequently leads to unintended disasters, perfectly embodying the phrase haste makes waste. Despite his simple-minded demeanor, he possesses a keen instinct and has demonstrated sharp observational skills in perilous moments, devising clever solutions that save his friends.
Dorarinhos primary motivation is his passionate dream of becoming the top football athlete. This dream is central to his role in the story, as he serves as the ace striker for his team and uses a soccer ball as his weapon. His football skills are extraordinary, including incredible ball handling that allows him to dribble as fluidly as water and a signature overhead kick powerful enough to score from the other side of the field. He is considered the fastest member of the Doraemons and has even been shown running on water while carrying another character. In combat, he integrates his athleticism by using any kickable object as an improvised projectile.
His background originates from the Robot Academy in the 22nd century, where he was one of seven students considered mischievous rule-breakers. The group, which includes Doraemon, Dora-the-Kid, Wang Dora, Dora-nichov, Dora-med III, and El Matadora, formed a close friendship after a mission to rescue two classmates. This event led to the creation of the Doraemons, a team that uses Friendship Telecards to combat evil. After graduation, Dora-rinho returned to modern-day Brazil, where he lives and plays football for a club alongside his human best friend, Nobinho, a relationship that mirrors Doraemons bond with Nobita. Among the group, he forms a particularly close bond with Dora Med III, who sometimes acts as his babysitter.
Dora-rinho has several notable traits and weaknesses beyond his forgetfulness. He has a fear of occult-related subjects. His preferred way to eat dorayaki, the standard robot cat snack, is with an excessive amount of Tabasco sauce. A critical physical weakness is that pulling his tail immediately halts his functionality. Unlike some of his fellow Doraemons, he does not retrieve gadgets from a four-dimensional pocket on his own stomach. Instead, his tools are fetched and operated by his entourage of eleven Mini-Doras, who are often seen playing football with him and acting as his loyal minions.
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