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El Matadora, alias Keikai-Dora, belongs to the Doraemons—seven robotic cats who trained together at the Robot Academy. He lives in 17th-century Spain, employed discreetly as a dishwasher and waiter at a gyūdon restaurant run by a short-tempered chef. Sharing a home with the chef and his daughter Carmen, El Matadora faces constant reprimands for shattering dishes unintentionally due to his extraordinary strength.
His appearance sets him apart from fellow Doraemons: lacking cat ears, he sports ox horns that sometimes endanger others unexpectedly. His key tool is the Magic Cloak, deployed to repel assaults or generate powerful wind blasts against foes.
As Keikai-Dora, he operates as a local vigilante, upholding order by confronting criminals. In this role, he resolves disputes by slicing off antagonists' trousers or etching his signature "D" crest into their attire—a playful nod to heroes like Zorro. Carmen is privy to his double life.
El Matadora possesses unmatched physical might among the Doraemons, effortlessly swinging bulls or hoisting objects as heavy as adult elephants. This strength complicates his civilian work. Brash, flirtatious, and macho in demeanor, he becomes notably gentle around women, addressing them as "señorita" while presenting a rose. He frequently clashes with Wang Dora, deeming him intrusive, yet respects Wang Dora’s intellect and fighting prowess as a valued rival and friend.
He prefers dorayaki drizzled with spaghetti sauce. A notable vulnerability is his habit of napping abruptly at inopportune moments. He harbors a dream of achieving fame as a matador.
His appearance sets him apart from fellow Doraemons: lacking cat ears, he sports ox horns that sometimes endanger others unexpectedly. His key tool is the Magic Cloak, deployed to repel assaults or generate powerful wind blasts against foes.
As Keikai-Dora, he operates as a local vigilante, upholding order by confronting criminals. In this role, he resolves disputes by slicing off antagonists' trousers or etching his signature "D" crest into their attire—a playful nod to heroes like Zorro. Carmen is privy to his double life.
El Matadora possesses unmatched physical might among the Doraemons, effortlessly swinging bulls or hoisting objects as heavy as adult elephants. This strength complicates his civilian work. Brash, flirtatious, and macho in demeanor, he becomes notably gentle around women, addressing them as "señorita" while presenting a rose. He frequently clashes with Wang Dora, deeming him intrusive, yet respects Wang Dora’s intellect and fighting prowess as a valued rival and friend.
He prefers dorayaki drizzled with spaghetti sauce. A notable vulnerability is his habit of napping abruptly at inopportune moments. He harbors a dream of achieving fame as a matador.