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Dowalski Yotanov (also spelled Dawarusuki) acts as the physical enforcer for the Ojamaman villain trio. At 32 years old, his core ambition is achieving legendary strength renown comparable to Hercules. His celebrated wrestler mother, Warunya, imposed a harsh training regimen from infancy to force him onto her path. This upbringing included feeding him liquor instead of milk as a baby and enduring daily cliff throws to build resilience, resulting in deep-seated childhood trauma and an enduring fear of his mother.

Despite this intense preparation, Dowalski failed to meet his mother's athletic expectations. This perceived failure led to his assignment within the Time Patrol alongside the underperforming teammates Atasha and Sekovitch. Outside villain activities disguised as a Time Patroller, he exhibits predominantly lethargic behavior marked by excessive eating, sleeping, and minimal physical exertion.

Contradicting his designated role as the group's muscle, Dowalski displays notable physical vulnerability, often overwhelmed by simple objects or situations. He harbors an unacted-upon romantic interest in Atasha, mirroring Sekovitch's girl-obsessed tendencies. His teammates refer to him by the nickname "Dowal."

The psychological impact of his upbringing manifests as profound insecurity and performance anxiety, especially under real or perceived maternal scrutiny. During two documented missions, this pressure drove him to push beyond his typical limits, nearly causing emotional breakdowns from fear of failing his mother's legacy. Both instances concluded with disproportionate punishment: isolation to clean in darkness while teammates dined, and direct physical discipline from his mother. Warunya indirectly appeared during the maternal recognition events of episode 34, though their interaction occurred off-screen.

Structurally, he operates the trio's mechanical units during confrontations. His character design reinforces his role: short stature, stocky build, and deliberate movements contrast with conventional depictions of heroic strength.