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El Matadora is a robotic cat member of The Doraemons, a group of seven robots from the same Robot Academy class. Hailing from 17th-century Spain, he works undercover as a dishwasher and waiter at a Gyūdon restaurant run by a quick-tempered chef and his daughter, Carmen. His immense strength causes frequent dish breakages during shifts, earning him the owner's regular scolding.
Distinct from other Doraemons, he sports ox horns instead of cat ears—a feature that unintentionally intimidates others despite his objections. His flirty, macho, and brash personality shifts dramatically around women; he becomes courteous, addresses them as "señorita," and often compliments them while placing a rose in his mouth.
As a public servant, he operates under the secret identity Keikai-Dora, a local hero who upholds justice using his Magic Cloak to deflect bullets or generate wind gusts against adversaries. His tactics include slicing off wrongdoers' pants or carving his "D" crest into their clothing. Carmen knows his dual identity and serves as his love interest.
El Matadora is the strongest Doraemon, effortlessly swinging bulls and lifting adult elephants—a trait that backfired during the Robolympics when he lifted an elephant instead of barbells, causing disqualification. He wields a fourth-dimensional pocket like Doraemon and prefers eating dorayaki drenched in spaghetti sauce.
He battles unpredictable napping spells, often at inconvenient times. A competitive yet respectful rivalry defines his dynamic with Wang Dora; they clash frequently but acknowledge each other's intellect and combat skills, reflecting a deep if contentious friendship.
The character debuted in the foundational short film *2112: The Birth of Doraemon*, establishing his origins as Doraemon's Robot School classmate. He appears in multiple *The Doraemons* films, including *The Mysterious Thief Dorapan* (1997), *The Great Operating of Springing Insects!* (1998), *Doki Doki Wildcat Engine* (2000), and *Space Land's Critical Event* (2001), where he collaborates with Dorami and fellow Doraemons to resolve crises.
Distinct from other Doraemons, he sports ox horns instead of cat ears—a feature that unintentionally intimidates others despite his objections. His flirty, macho, and brash personality shifts dramatically around women; he becomes courteous, addresses them as "señorita," and often compliments them while placing a rose in his mouth.
As a public servant, he operates under the secret identity Keikai-Dora, a local hero who upholds justice using his Magic Cloak to deflect bullets or generate wind gusts against adversaries. His tactics include slicing off wrongdoers' pants or carving his "D" crest into their clothing. Carmen knows his dual identity and serves as his love interest.
El Matadora is the strongest Doraemon, effortlessly swinging bulls and lifting adult elephants—a trait that backfired during the Robolympics when he lifted an elephant instead of barbells, causing disqualification. He wields a fourth-dimensional pocket like Doraemon and prefers eating dorayaki drenched in spaghetti sauce.
He battles unpredictable napping spells, often at inconvenient times. A competitive yet respectful rivalry defines his dynamic with Wang Dora; they clash frequently but acknowledge each other's intellect and combat skills, reflecting a deep if contentious friendship.
The character debuted in the foundational short film *2112: The Birth of Doraemon*, establishing his origins as Doraemon's Robot School classmate. He appears in multiple *The Doraemons* films, including *The Mysterious Thief Dorapan* (1997), *The Great Operating of Springing Insects!* (1998), *Doki Doki Wildcat Engine* (2000), and *Space Land's Critical Event* (2001), where he collaborates with Dorami and fellow Doraemons to resolve crises.