Takeshi Gōda, commonly known as Gian, appears in "Dorami-chan: Mini-Dora SOS" as the father of Yasashiku Gōda. He brings his upset son to Nobita and Shizuka's house, instructing Nobita's son, Nobisuke, to play with him. This reflects Gian's parental role, though his characteristic forceful demeanor surfaces when he interrupts Nobisuke's chores to enforce the playdate. Gian commands recognition as a dominant neighborhood figure, known for physical strength and aggressive tendencies. He frequently seizes others' belongings under the guise of "borrowing," especially Nobita's possessions or Doraemon's gadgets. Despite notable confidence in his singing and cooking, both are consistently portrayed as severely lacking quality, causing distress to those around him. Yet during genuine crises, he demonstrates loyalty and protective instincts, often supporting friends in perilous situations. Family relationships significantly define Gian. He exhibits deep protectiveness toward his younger sister, Jaiko, and assists her creative pursuits, though his methods sometimes cause friction. His mother, who manages a grocery store, instills pronounced fear in him; her interventions frequently curb his bullying behavior. Gian's parenting of Yasashiku aligns with this broader familial role, retaining elements of his typical assertiveness. Gian founded and captains a neighborhood baseball team, reflecting his enthusiasm for sports and leadership. However, his volatile competitiveness manifests as an insistence on winning and harsh blame toward teammates—particularly Nobita—during losses. His complex friendships, especially with Suneo Honekawa, fluctuate between camaraderie and conflict, often influenced by power dynamics or access to gadgets. Occasional character development reveals Gian's self-awareness, such as moments reflecting on his unpopularity or attempts at self-improvement. These are frequently short-lived due to peer mockery or his own impulsiveness, reverting to established behavioral patterns. His multifaceted personality balances antagonistic traits with underlying loyalty and occasional vulnerability.

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Takeshi Gōda

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