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Dorarinho is a character from the animated franchise The Doraemons, serving as one of the main members of the titular group. This robotic cat hails from Brazil, where he lives in the modern era and works as a professional footballer for a local club alongside his human best friend, a boy named Nobinho. His connection with Nobinho mirrors the classic relationship between his teammate Doraemon and his human charge, Nobita. As a student at the Robot Academy, Dorarinho was originally part of a group of seven robotic cats who were seen as mischievous rule-breakers. Their enduring friendship was forged during a mission to rescue fellow students, an event that led them to swear an oath and form the Doraemons, receiving Friendship Telecards to stay in contact across time and space.

In terms of personality, Dorarinho is most famously known for his extreme and often comical forgetfulness. This trait is so pronounced that he can forget events or conversations moments after they occur, sometimes simply after taking three steps from his original spot. This air-headedness gives him a simple-minded and naive demeanor, often making him oblivious to immediate danger and susceptible to the tricks of his enemies. However, his lack of awareness is not a sign of low intelligence but rather a unique quirk; a lost screw on his head is the cause of his memory issues. Paradoxically, his "empty head" can provide an unexpected advantage, as it renders him immune to certain psychic attacks like telepathy or mind-reading, as there are no active thoughts to perceive.

Despite his forgetfulness, Dorarinho is a happy-go-lucky and energetic optimist. He rarely loses his cheerful composure, with a vacant, smiling expression that rarely fades, even in perilous situations. This positive attitude allows him to function as the mood-maker of the Doraemons, lightening tense atmospheres and lifting the spirits of his friends when they are under pressure. His energetic nature often leads him to rush through tasks, which frequently results in unintended mishaps, following the adage "haste makes waste".

Dorarinho's primary motivation is his all-consuming passion for football. His greatest dream is to become a top athlete in his sport. This drive shapes his entire identity, from his standard football uniform and soccer-ball-shaped collar to his role within the Doraemons, where he serves as the team's athletic powerhouse. His key relationships within the group are varied; he is frequently depicted alongside Dora-med III, who sometimes acts as his minder or babysitter due to Dorarinho's childlike nature. He also shares a close bond with the 11 identical Mini-Doras that he owns and constantly carries with him. These tiny robotic cats serve as his loyal companions and form his own personal football team, assisting him both on the field and in combat by providing support and using gadgets.

While his defining characteristic is his simple-mindedness, Dorarinho's character does exhibit moments of hidden depth. He demonstrates that he is not completely foolish; in genuinely serious or dangerous situations, he can show sharp observational skills and analytical thinking, devising clever solutions on the fly that help save his friends. This suggests a core of competence and bravery that emerges when his team needs him most, showing a quiet strength and a serious ability to assess a crisis despite his usual frivolity. Overall, his journey is one from being dismissed as a "failure" at the academy to becoming a valued protector who uses his unique traits—his athleticism, his simple pure heart, and even his forgetfulness—for the success of the team.

Dorarinho possesses a number of notable abilities that make him a valuable asset. He is widely considered the fastest member of the Doraemons and has incredible reflexes and kicking power, being able to use virtually any round object as an improvised weapon with the force to shatter rock. He integrates his football skills directly into combat situations. Like most of his companions, he has access to a fourth-dimensional pocket from which he can pull futuristic gadgets, though some sources suggest he may also rely on the gadgets stored by his Mini-Doras. He has a few distinct weaknesses and quirks. Pulling his tail will cause him to immediately cease functioning. He has a critical weakness for the occult and is implied to fear supernatural subjects. Finally, his favorite way to eat the traditional robot-cat snack dorayaki is not with red bean paste, but heavily seasoned with Tabasco sauce.