Mini-Dora is a compact, operational version of Doraemon engineered in the 22nd century with a unique linguistic interface. Commissioned by a young Nobita through a future department store, a delivery mishap caused by his unclear handwriting diverted the character to Nobita’s adult son. Resembling a scaled-down replica of Doraemon, Mini-Dora features a pocket housing tiny gadgets activated only through direct engagement. His temperament blends playful curiosity with naivety, often bristling at raccoon comparisons. Unlike more seasoned counterparts, he relies on external prompts—like the offering of dorayaki sweets—to generate tools from his pouch. Prone to attaching himself to others and impulsively darting toward dorayaki sources, Mini-Dora’s antics unfold alongside gadgets such as a pint-sized Anywhere Door, a Mini-Thunder Cloud, a maze-generating Labyrinth Globe, and a Solar Yacht. Their diminished size demands inventive application by users. His storyline revolves around unintended acquisition by children, sparking disorderly escapades marked by gadget mishaps and efforts to dodge recapture. Tensions escalate as the group conceals him, deploying his devices to outmaneuver pursuing adults. The character’s fusion of practicality and caprice underscores themes of youthful exploration amid advanced tech, channeling chaos through whimsical invention and accidental consequences.

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Mini Dora

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