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Dora-nichov, alias Dora Nikov, is a Russian robotic cat and member of the Doraemons—a septet of feline-like androids. Based in Siberia, he aids regional communities while balancing a Hollywood acting career, notably headlining a werewolf-centric film franchise. His temporal excursions span eras from Tsarist Russia to the tumultuous 1990s under Boris Yeltsin.

Notoriously laconic, Dora-nichov conveys intent through gestures, guttural growls, or canine-inspired vocalizations decipherable only by his fellow Doraemons. Aversion to cold drives his reliance on a four-dimensional muffler, which replaces the conventional dimensional pocket for tool storage and doubles as a frost-deflecting face covering.

Exposure to spherical or lunar imagery triggers his metamorphosis into a lupine form. Early transformations provoked uncontrollable rampages, but mastery over this state now allows strategic deployment of its heightened physical prowess. As Super Wolfman, his wolf-form alter ego, he dons a caped uniform adorned with a stylized "W," leveraging this identity for heroics. Post-consumption of scalding substances like Tabasco, he gains temporary pyrokinesis, exhaling flames to neutralize threats.

Beyond heroics, Dora-nichov nurtures the career of Nina, an orphaned vocalist, while privately curating a marble collection. His Soviet-era sitcom *Super Wolfman* faced waning viewership until a 1987 reboot reignited his stardom. Public avoidance of dorayaki—a round confection that risks accidental transformation—underscores his disciplined vigilance.

Challenges include cold-induced operational strain, stress-triggered wolf-state instability, and incapacitation if his tail is yanked. Counterbalancing these flaws are combat expertise, infrared optics, and partial immunity to psychic interference. Though ranked second in intellect among the Doraemons, his reserved demeanor often masks this acuity.