Movie
Description
Dorami is a female robotic cat from the 22nd century, created as Doraemon's younger sister using sterilized fuel from the denser bottom portion of the same robot fuel canister. This grants her superior performance, including 10,000 horsepower. Initially designed as an advanced model to aid Doraemon's recovery, she graduated top of her class from Robot School and now serves as caregiver to Sewashi Nobi.
She stands 100 cm tall, weighs 91 kg, and has a bright yellow body. Whiskers are absent; a red ribbon replaces her ears, functioning as a sound-gathering radar detecting distant noises or animal sounds. Her power switch is a flower-shaped tail, and she possesses a four-dimensional pocket with decorative, feminine styling. Her tulip-designed time machine prioritizes safety.
Dorami's personality emphasizes responsibility, diligence, and kindness. She advocates solving problems through personal effort before using futuristic gadgets and maintains a tidy disposition. Her interests include music, demonstrated by piano proficiency and a singing voice described as "the voice of seven colors," alongside reading and collecting ribbons. She exhibits a pronounced fear of cockroaches and discomfort with untidiness. While typically composed, she displays frustration towards disruptive conduct like unwarranted aggression.
Her abilities include the ribbon radar for long-range auditory perception and "Wink Light" eye beams that mend relationships or inspire affection. A heart-shaped chest device converts emotional bonds into usable energy, and a bell accessory emits calming tones. She accesses advanced gadgets, sometimes exceeding Doraemon's inventory in sophistication, such as the "Fueru Mirror."
Key relationships define her narrative. She shares a sibling bond with Doraemon, often critiquing his methods with Nobita but reconciling after disputes. During Doraemon's absences, she assists Nobita Nobi, offering consolation and encouraging self-reliance. A romantic connection exists with Dora-the-Kid of The Doraemons group, characterized by affectionate bickering, mutual protection, and symbolic gestures like gift exchanges, including Kid's ability to identify her amidst disguises. Within The Doraemons collaborations, she participates in group endeavors, such as the amusement park visit in Space Land's Critical Event, though this specific film gives her limited screen time regarding interpersonal dynamics or capabilities.
She stands 100 cm tall, weighs 91 kg, and has a bright yellow body. Whiskers are absent; a red ribbon replaces her ears, functioning as a sound-gathering radar detecting distant noises or animal sounds. Her power switch is a flower-shaped tail, and she possesses a four-dimensional pocket with decorative, feminine styling. Her tulip-designed time machine prioritizes safety.
Dorami's personality emphasizes responsibility, diligence, and kindness. She advocates solving problems through personal effort before using futuristic gadgets and maintains a tidy disposition. Her interests include music, demonstrated by piano proficiency and a singing voice described as "the voice of seven colors," alongside reading and collecting ribbons. She exhibits a pronounced fear of cockroaches and discomfort with untidiness. While typically composed, she displays frustration towards disruptive conduct like unwarranted aggression.
Her abilities include the ribbon radar for long-range auditory perception and "Wink Light" eye beams that mend relationships or inspire affection. A heart-shaped chest device converts emotional bonds into usable energy, and a bell accessory emits calming tones. She accesses advanced gadgets, sometimes exceeding Doraemon's inventory in sophistication, such as the "Fueru Mirror."
Key relationships define her narrative. She shares a sibling bond with Doraemon, often critiquing his methods with Nobita but reconciling after disputes. During Doraemon's absences, she assists Nobita Nobi, offering consolation and encouraging self-reliance. A romantic connection exists with Dora-the-Kid of The Doraemons group, characterized by affectionate bickering, mutual protection, and symbolic gestures like gift exchanges, including Kid's ability to identify her amidst disguises. Within The Doraemons collaborations, she participates in group endeavors, such as the amusement park visit in Space Land's Critical Event, though this specific film gives her limited screen time regarding interpersonal dynamics or capabilities.