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Doraemon serves as the central leader within the spin-off group The Doraemons, featured in "The Doraemons: The Mysterious Thief Dorapan The Mysterious Cartel." This group consists of seven robotic cats, all graduates of the Robot Academy, with Doraemon's balanced and moderate personality positioning him to resolve internal disputes, relying on his inherent optimism and reliability.
His appearance is consistent: a blue robotic cat with a white face, chest, hands, and feet. He lacks ears, the result of an incident with robotic mice, which also caused his severe musophobia. This fear leads to comedic reactions when he's mistaken for a raccoon dog. His abdomen houses a four-dimensional pocket storing futuristic gadgets for problem-solving. He wears a collar with a bell, and his red tail functions as an emergency power switch.
Manufactured on September 3, 2112, at the Matsushiba Robot Factory as model MS-903, a production accident involving an electrical bolt damaged a vital component. This rendered his performance subpar, making him an outcast during training. Originally yellow with ears, robotic mice destroyed his ears, causing emotional trauma. A failed surgical repair left him bald. Mocked by the robotic cat Noramyako, he consumed a "Potion of Sadness" while weeping, washing off his yellow paint to reveal the blue undercoat. Sewashi Nobi later purchased him at a discount due to these defects.
Within The Doraemons, Doraemon shares a close bond with the six other members, symbolized by their "Friendship Telecards," representing an oath of eternal camaraderie. These Telecards facilitate communication and mutual aid during crises. In the film, the mysterious thief Dorapan targets these Telecards, leading to conflict. Doraemon plays a key role in resolving the misunderstanding and ultimately forging a friendship between Dorapan and The Doraemons.
Doraemon retains his core personality: fundamentally kind and helpful, focused on aiding others. He remains prone to panic when encountering mice or facing medical check-ups. His fondness for plain dorayaki persists, contrasting with other Doraemons who add personal seasonings. His deep friendship with Nobita Nobi from the main series informs his role as a caretaker and protector, extending to his responsibilities within The Doraemons group.
His appearance is consistent: a blue robotic cat with a white face, chest, hands, and feet. He lacks ears, the result of an incident with robotic mice, which also caused his severe musophobia. This fear leads to comedic reactions when he's mistaken for a raccoon dog. His abdomen houses a four-dimensional pocket storing futuristic gadgets for problem-solving. He wears a collar with a bell, and his red tail functions as an emergency power switch.
Manufactured on September 3, 2112, at the Matsushiba Robot Factory as model MS-903, a production accident involving an electrical bolt damaged a vital component. This rendered his performance subpar, making him an outcast during training. Originally yellow with ears, robotic mice destroyed his ears, causing emotional trauma. A failed surgical repair left him bald. Mocked by the robotic cat Noramyako, he consumed a "Potion of Sadness" while weeping, washing off his yellow paint to reveal the blue undercoat. Sewashi Nobi later purchased him at a discount due to these defects.
Within The Doraemons, Doraemon shares a close bond with the six other members, symbolized by their "Friendship Telecards," representing an oath of eternal camaraderie. These Telecards facilitate communication and mutual aid during crises. In the film, the mysterious thief Dorapan targets these Telecards, leading to conflict. Doraemon plays a key role in resolving the misunderstanding and ultimately forging a friendship between Dorapan and The Doraemons.
Doraemon retains his core personality: fundamentally kind and helpful, focused on aiding others. He remains prone to panic when encountering mice or facing medical check-ups. His fondness for plain dorayaki persists, contrasting with other Doraemons who add personal seasonings. His deep friendship with Nobita Nobi from the main series informs his role as a caretaker and protector, extending to his responsibilities within The Doraemons group.