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El Matadora, also called Eru Matadōra, is a robotic cat member of The Doraemons, seven friends bonded by the "Bestfriend Telecard" and alumni of the Robot School. Distinct among them, he lacks cat ears, sporting prominent ox horns instead; these horns frequently cause unintended threats, much to his frustration.
He lives undercover in 17th-century Spain, working as a dishwasher and waiter at a Gyūdon restaurant owned by a fiery-tempered chef. The chef's daughter, Carmen, knows his secret and is his love interest. His immense strength leads to constant dish-breaking during chores, earning regular scoldings from the owner.
Guided by love, peace, and justice, he transforms into the local vigilante Keikai-Dora, a Zorro-like hero. Using his Magic Cloak to deflect bullets or blow away foes, he typically resolves confrontations by slicing off adversaries' pants or carving his "D" crest into their clothes.
His personality is flirty, macho, brash, and coarse. Yet, encountering beautiful women triggers an instant shift: he becomes exceedingly polite, addressing them as "señorita" while dramatically clasping a rose in his mouth. He dreams of fame as a matador, reflected in his bullfighting expertise and his name, a blend of "Matador" and "Dora."
He possesses the greatest physical strength within The Doraemons, demonstrated by effortlessly swinging a bull and lifting an adult elephant during the Robolympics – though disqualified for not using barbells. He prefers eating dorayaki with spaghetti sauce. A rivalry exists with fellow member Wang Dora; they clash frequently but also respect each other's intelligence and combat skill, making them competitive close friends.
A notable weakness is his tendency to nap inconveniently, anywhere. His history traces back to the Robot School, where he and the six others forged their eternal friendship during a mission to rescue classmates Sunekuchi and Jaides, leading to their bond via the Friendship Telecard.
El Matadora utilizes a fourth-dimensional pocket like Doraemon, storing gadgets such as his Magic Cloak. His adventures involve battling antagonists like Jerry, who seeks to destroy The Doraemons' friendship, and confronting entities such as the creature Cursya, which once possessed him. His role consistently showcases the duality of a clumsy laborer and a flamboyant hero dedicated to justice.
He lives undercover in 17th-century Spain, working as a dishwasher and waiter at a Gyūdon restaurant owned by a fiery-tempered chef. The chef's daughter, Carmen, knows his secret and is his love interest. His immense strength leads to constant dish-breaking during chores, earning regular scoldings from the owner.
Guided by love, peace, and justice, he transforms into the local vigilante Keikai-Dora, a Zorro-like hero. Using his Magic Cloak to deflect bullets or blow away foes, he typically resolves confrontations by slicing off adversaries' pants or carving his "D" crest into their clothes.
His personality is flirty, macho, brash, and coarse. Yet, encountering beautiful women triggers an instant shift: he becomes exceedingly polite, addressing them as "señorita" while dramatically clasping a rose in his mouth. He dreams of fame as a matador, reflected in his bullfighting expertise and his name, a blend of "Matador" and "Dora."
He possesses the greatest physical strength within The Doraemons, demonstrated by effortlessly swinging a bull and lifting an adult elephant during the Robolympics – though disqualified for not using barbells. He prefers eating dorayaki with spaghetti sauce. A rivalry exists with fellow member Wang Dora; they clash frequently but also respect each other's intelligence and combat skill, making them competitive close friends.
A notable weakness is his tendency to nap inconveniently, anywhere. His history traces back to the Robot School, where he and the six others forged their eternal friendship during a mission to rescue classmates Sunekuchi and Jaides, leading to their bond via the Friendship Telecard.
El Matadora utilizes a fourth-dimensional pocket like Doraemon, storing gadgets such as his Magic Cloak. His adventures involve battling antagonists like Jerry, who seeks to destroy The Doraemons' friendship, and confronting entities such as the creature Cursya, which once possessed him. His role consistently showcases the duality of a clumsy laborer and a flamboyant hero dedicated to justice.