TV-Series
Description
Dogū acts as a steadfast enforcer for the central antagonists, embodying a clay-like or mechanical form with paper-thin, whipcord arms suited for rapid strikes and a hovering mobility. Its speech patterns feature a distinct cadence, punctuating phrases with "dogū" as a recurring vocal signature. Though origins are unspecified, the character acknowledges familial ties, hinting at a relational network beyond its servile role. Tasked with securing a magical turban pivotal to the protagonists’ mission, Dogū partners with fellow adversaries to disrupt their efforts through coordinated schemes.

Physically, the entity mirrors ancient Japanese dogū figurines, notably the "goggle-eyed" variants, with exaggerated, alien-like contours and stylized anatomical proportions. Lacking deeper narrative evolution across adaptations, it maintains a static role as a tenacious, humor-inflected hindrance, leveraging aerial agility and flexible limbs in skirmishes. Its interactions consistently reflect unwavering loyalty to antagonist leaders, prioritizing their objectives without personal ambition or deviation.