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Wang Dora is a robotic cat member of The Doraemons, recognized for high intelligence and martial arts expertise. He possesses four whiskers instead of the standard three and an elongated tail ending in a green orb. He wears a red tang suit with yellow piping and a traditional red melon cap; his suit features four-dimensional sleeves serving as storage instead of a conventional pocket. He carries one of the group's Bestfriend Telecards for communication and assistance.
Academically accomplished with top grades, he studied physics and mathematics at the Robot Academy. His education also encompassed traditional Chinese medicine during the Qing Dynasty, where he assisted a doctor of Chinese remedies, gaining extensive knowledge of herbs, anatomy, and therapeutic practices. His kung fu skills developed before academy enrollment, showing early prodigious talent. After graduation, he traveled throughout China for advanced martial arts training under a master, competing in open tournaments to refine his combat abilities.
His personality exhibits calm and analytical problem-solving, making him a relied-upon strategist within the group. This composure often enables clever solutions during crises. However, he demonstrates rigidity regarding ethical codes and professional principles. Significant insecurities concern his height, especially his short legs, prompting repeated unsuccessful attempts at physical enhancement. Extreme shyness around women triggers a physical reaction: failed evasion attempts result in elevated body temperature, involuntary squirming, and drunken-like behavior with embarrassing speech. Recovery typically follows swiftly after removal from such situations.
He prefers consuming dorayaki with substantial rāyu (chili oil). Among his relationships, Mimiko is his romantic interest and girlfriend, employed as a nurse. Though fond of her, displays of her anger provoke fear. Interactions with El Matadora feature frequent conflict due to opposing temperaments; Wang Dora often criticizes rash actions, leading to physical altercations. Despite this friction, mutual recognition of skills forms a strong, competitive friendship bond. Within the team, he functions as an intellectual counterbalance to more impulsive members.
In collaborative missions like the Robot School incident, he responded to distress calls via the Telecard system. During the event involving Dorami and the mysterious disappearance of Doraemon and the principal, his participation with The Doraemons aided in resolution.
Academically accomplished with top grades, he studied physics and mathematics at the Robot Academy. His education also encompassed traditional Chinese medicine during the Qing Dynasty, where he assisted a doctor of Chinese remedies, gaining extensive knowledge of herbs, anatomy, and therapeutic practices. His kung fu skills developed before academy enrollment, showing early prodigious talent. After graduation, he traveled throughout China for advanced martial arts training under a master, competing in open tournaments to refine his combat abilities.
His personality exhibits calm and analytical problem-solving, making him a relied-upon strategist within the group. This composure often enables clever solutions during crises. However, he demonstrates rigidity regarding ethical codes and professional principles. Significant insecurities concern his height, especially his short legs, prompting repeated unsuccessful attempts at physical enhancement. Extreme shyness around women triggers a physical reaction: failed evasion attempts result in elevated body temperature, involuntary squirming, and drunken-like behavior with embarrassing speech. Recovery typically follows swiftly after removal from such situations.
He prefers consuming dorayaki with substantial rāyu (chili oil). Among his relationships, Mimiko is his romantic interest and girlfriend, employed as a nurse. Though fond of her, displays of her anger provoke fear. Interactions with El Matadora feature frequent conflict due to opposing temperaments; Wang Dora often criticizes rash actions, leading to physical altercations. Despite this friction, mutual recognition of skills forms a strong, competitive friendship bond. Within the team, he functions as an intellectual counterbalance to more impulsive members.
In collaborative missions like the Robot School incident, he responded to distress calls via the Telecard system. During the event involving Dorami and the mysterious disappearance of Doraemon and the principal, his participation with The Doraemons aided in resolution.