Takeshi Goda, known as Gian, appears as an adult in "Dorami-chan: Mini-Dora SOS". He is married with a son named Yasashiku Gouda. Gian operates a supermarket; the children hide in its supply storage during their adventures with Mini-Dora. Yasashiku inherits Gian's emotional nature, crying easily when upset, as seen when he arrives at Shizuka's house in tears after an incident. Gian's childhood personality traits persist. He maintains a strong, sometimes intimidating presence, though his role here is primarily parental. His protective nature, previously directed toward his sister Jaiko, now extends to Yasashiku, whom he brings to Shizuka's house seeking companionship with Nobita's son, Nobisuke. Gian's documented short temper and history of bullying others, particularly Nobita, contextualize his interactions. His deep-seated fear of his mother remains relevant and is frequently exploited by other characters. While Gian does not actively appear beyond these scenes, his legacy influences the story through Yasashiku's involvement with Mini-Dora and the chaos caused by misusing future gadgets. The film shows Gian integrated into the community as a business owner and parent, maintaining connections to the original main characters through their children.

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Takeshi Goda

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