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Dora the Kid is an American robotic cat modeled after Doraemon, serving as a sheriff's deputy in Texas, USA, with some adaptations placing him on a Western-style planet. He belongs to The Doraemons, a group of seven robotic cats from the same Robot School as Doraemon. His appearance matches Doraemon's original factory-new form, featuring yellow skin and ears, usually hidden beneath his cowboy hat.
He exhibits a hot-headed, stubborn, and independent streak, initially rejecting friendships due to a lone-wolf mentality. This evolves into deep loyalty and a willingness for self-sacrifice. As second-in-command of The Doraemons, he frequently settles internal disputes alongside Doraemon. Despite his bravado, he suffers chronic acrophobia, though he occasionally confronts it in critical moments, like flying blindfolded while gripping someone's hand. A recurring trait is his inability to function when hungry, captured by his catchphrase, "so hungry, can't move...".
His primary weapon is the Air Gun, firing powerful air blasts, gifted by Dorami. An ambidextrous sharpshooter, his skill is renowned, rivaled only by figures like Nobita. Ranked third smartest among The Doraemons, he demonstrates quick wit and knowledge in biology, physics, chemistry, and basic legislation to navigate unpredictable scenarios. Unlike Doraemon, he stores gadgets in a four-dimensional hat. His preferred food is dorayaki seasoned with ketchup and mustard, resembling a hot dog. He frequently rides a robotic horse named Edo.
Dora the Kid and Dorami are romantic partners, their bond forming after collaborating to save their academy from rogue robots. Conflicts arise periodically, such as Dorami criticizing his temper or disapproving of his Air Gun usage, prompting him to limit its deployment. He secretly wishes to see Dorami changing her bow via the Anywhere Door, much to her displeasure. He shares a close friendship with Doraemon, consulting him about his relationship with Dorami. He considers Nobita both a friend and a worthy rival in shooting competitions. Among The Doraemons, he maintains a friendly rivalry with Wang Dora.
His background includes being scouted by the Time Patrol Police for his sharpshooting during a Robot Audition. Early narratives show him rejecting friendships before gradually accepting camaraderie after recognizing Doraemon's sincerity. His character draws inspiration from the historical figure Henry McCarty, known as "Billy the Kid," reflected in his cowboy attire, marksmanship focus, and nomenclature.
He exhibits a hot-headed, stubborn, and independent streak, initially rejecting friendships due to a lone-wolf mentality. This evolves into deep loyalty and a willingness for self-sacrifice. As second-in-command of The Doraemons, he frequently settles internal disputes alongside Doraemon. Despite his bravado, he suffers chronic acrophobia, though he occasionally confronts it in critical moments, like flying blindfolded while gripping someone's hand. A recurring trait is his inability to function when hungry, captured by his catchphrase, "so hungry, can't move...".
His primary weapon is the Air Gun, firing powerful air blasts, gifted by Dorami. An ambidextrous sharpshooter, his skill is renowned, rivaled only by figures like Nobita. Ranked third smartest among The Doraemons, he demonstrates quick wit and knowledge in biology, physics, chemistry, and basic legislation to navigate unpredictable scenarios. Unlike Doraemon, he stores gadgets in a four-dimensional hat. His preferred food is dorayaki seasoned with ketchup and mustard, resembling a hot dog. He frequently rides a robotic horse named Edo.
Dora the Kid and Dorami are romantic partners, their bond forming after collaborating to save their academy from rogue robots. Conflicts arise periodically, such as Dorami criticizing his temper or disapproving of his Air Gun usage, prompting him to limit its deployment. He secretly wishes to see Dorami changing her bow via the Anywhere Door, much to her displeasure. He shares a close friendship with Doraemon, consulting him about his relationship with Dorami. He considers Nobita both a friend and a worthy rival in shooting competitions. Among The Doraemons, he maintains a friendly rivalry with Wang Dora.
His background includes being scouted by the Time Patrol Police for his sharpshooting during a Robot Audition. Early narratives show him rejecting friendships before gradually accepting camaraderie after recognizing Doraemon's sincerity. His character draws inspiration from the historical figure Henry McCarty, known as "Billy the Kid," reflected in his cowboy attire, marksmanship focus, and nomenclature.