
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
The Doraemons / Doraemon and Friends
This is about Doraemon's other 6 friends. Wow, Doraemon do have wide social network, I wish I could be more like him.He's nice, friendly and humane.
This manga (comic) is hard to find nowadays but of course I have collect them years ago but some of the manga is hard to find and I believe thatI haven't completed my collection about them yet. I'm still trying to find some of the manga that I don't have..and till now I'm still looking for it.
Anyway, below is their intro...
This manga (comic) is hard to find nowadays but of course I have collect them years ago but some of the manga is hard to find and I believe thatI haven't completed my collection about them yet. I'm still trying to find some of the manga that I don't have..and till now I'm still looking for it.
Anyway, below is their intro...

He is good at quick shooting, but he has a fear of heights (acrophobia). He works for a sheriff's deputy in the 19th-century USA.Dora-the-Kid's weapon of choice is the Air Gun, which appears to be the front muzzle of a giant revolver that is equipped onto Dora-the-Kid's arm (He has no fingers to fire a regular pistol). The Air Gun shoots out a big blast of air that can knock down anyone that gets hit. His variation of Doraemon's four-dimensional Pocket is the four-dimensional hat that Dora-the-Kid wears on his head. His girlfriend happens to be Dorami-chan, Doraemon's younger sister. His only rival at shooting is Nobita. Enjoys his dorayaki with ketchup and mustard on it.

He is the smartest among the Doraemons and is a master of kung fu. He studies medicene in the Qing Dynasty, China while he works for an assistant of a doctor of Chinese medicene. He has a girlfriend, Mimiko, who is a nurse. In one of The Doraemons' manga shots introducing Wang Dora, he attempted to do Chun-Li's (from Street Fighter) Spinning Bird Kick (a move where the user would spin upside-down with his legs open to kick away his opponent in a fight), only to find it ineffective because Wang Dora's legs are too short. Wang Dora's variation of the four-dimensional pocket are his four-dimensional sleeves on his shirt. He has one weakness omen. Enjoys his dorayaki with soy sauce.

He wears Arabian clothes and forecasts from the tarot. He lives in the , because he is hydrophobic. Needless to say, he can't swim. He is also quite proficient in magic and the black arts. His dream is to open a "Water Land" theme park for children who live in desert regions. When he gets angry, he grows several times his size (proportional to how angry he is,) becoming a giant. Dora-Med III's variation of the four-dimensional pocket is his four-dimensional magic lamp . Enjoys dry dorayaki—again, due to his hydrophobia

He is taciturn (and can only communicate with growls, etc) and is extremely sensitive to the cold. He transforms himself into a wolf if he looks at something that looks like the sun; in this form he can attack enemies by biting or simply wreaking havoc, etc. In the short "The Doraemons" anime that introduced Dora-nichov he tried to cover his eyes with his hands to avoid looking at anything round, only to transform, because his hands are also round! He is able to blow fire out of his mouth by taking something hot like Tabasco. He lives in Russia. Dora-nichov uses the four-dimensional scarf covering his face as an alternative to the four dimensional pocket. He usually doesn't eat dorayaki in front of others, because the round snack would let him transform, wreaking havoc, so it is unknown what his favorite kind of seasoning is.

He is very quick, but forgetful. He lives in . He spends days in playing Association Football with a Brazilian boy, Nobinho (ノビーニョ, Nobīnyo), and the Mini-Doras. The Mini-Doras each have a miniature version of Doraemon's four-dimensional pocket that Dora-rinho could take gadgets from, though the gadgets are equally as small as the Mini-Doras. He can attack enemies by kicking soccer balls at them. He is a friend of Nobininyo, Nobita Brazilian counterpart. He enjoys dorayaki with tabasco
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