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* TheSmartGirl: She's the one who thinks up the strategy to defeat General Spider's Mud Golems, and later even Lord Odorom himself.


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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: He is finally defeated by being run through with Nobitania's enlarged sword.

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* ExpositionFairy: Her role is to explain the Dream World to the protagonist.



* IThoughtEveryoneCouldDoThat: She has to be reminded that Nobita cannot fly like her.



* SnarkyNonHumanSidekick: A FairyCompanion who bluntly calls Nobita a helpless loser. Nobita even complains that her way of speaking doesn't match her cute appearance.



* ActionGirl: She is a skilled swordfighter, having taken swordfighting lessons in secret.



* DefrostingIceQueen: Downplayed, but she is less than impressed by Nobitania when she first meets him. After witnessing his kindness and bravery on their adventure together, however, she admits that she would be willing to marry him.



* RebelliousPrincess: One who constantly disobeys her father, the King and runs away from home after she's denied from leaving the palace.

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* RebelliousPrincess: One who constantly disobeys her father, the King and runs away from home after she's denied from leaving the palace. She also kept her swordfighting lessons a secret from her father.



* ItCanThink: He seems like an unthinking monster at first, but is revealed to be intelligent and eloquent.



* SuddenlySpeaking: Regaining consciousness after regenerating his severed whiskers, the dragon suddenly spoke, much to the surprise of Doraemon, Nobitania and Shizukaria. Then they realize the dragon is actually a reasonable, harmless creature, who advise the heroes that they can wash themselves in his sweat to become immune to Odorom's magic.



* TalkingAnimal: Regaining consciousness after regenerating his severed whiskers, the dragon suddenly spoke, much to the surprise of Doraemon, Nobitania and Shizukaria. Then they realize the dragon is actually a reasonable, harmless creature, who advise the heroes that they can wash themselves in his sweat to become immune to Odorom's magic.

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* TalkingAnimal: Regaining consciousness after regenerating his severed whiskers, the dragon suddenly spoke, much He can talk, but only reveals this to the surprise of Doraemon, Nobitania and Shizukaria. Then they realize the dragon is actually a reasonable, harmless creature, who advise the heroes that when they can wash themselves in his sweat to become immune to Odorom's magic.prove they're not a threat.


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* AdaptationalWimp: In the movie, he falls to his death after Nobitania slices off one of his ears. In the manga, he survives and enlarges himself to continue the fight. It takes the other knights using Donbura Powder to turn the ground around him to quicksand before he is defeated.


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* DisneyVillainDeath: In the movie, he falls to his death after Nobitania slices off one of his EarWings.
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* TokenWizard: The only major character who's a wizard.
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* DelightfulDragon: As Doraemon, Nobitania, and Shizukaria find out, the dragon is really a peaceful creature who will allow those who gain his trust in bathing in his sweat to become immune to Oborom's powers.
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* ThePowerOfBlood: Any warriors who slathered themselves in the dragon's blood will be immune to Odorom's magic, which is the reason behind why several warriors will intrude the dragon's cave… and perish in the process. As it turns out, the dragon's sweat is roughly as potent and as powerful as it's blood.
* TakenForGranite: Any unfortunate adventurers hit by the dragon's petrifying flames will turn into a statue. The dragon's cavern lair is in fact littered with dozens and dozens of statues belonging to failed warriors of the past. However, water mixed with the dragon's sweat will reverse the petrification.

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* ThePowerOfBlood: Any warriors who slathered themselves in the dragon's blood will be immune to Odorom's magic, which is the reason behind why several warriors will intrude the dragon's cave… and perish in the process. As it turns out, the dragon's sweat is roughly as potent and as powerful as it's blood.
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* TakenForGranite: Any unfortunate adventurers hit by the dragon's petrifying flames will turn into a statue. The dragon's cavern lair is in fact littered with dozens and dozens of statues belonging to failed warriors of the past. However, water mixed with the dragon's sweat will can reverse the petrification.
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* RebelliousPrincess: One who constantly disobeys her father, the King and ends up running away from home after she's denied from leaving the palace.

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* RebelliousPrincess: One who constantly disobeys her father, the King and ends up running runs away from home after she's denied from leaving the palace.



* MultiarmedAndDangerous: Thanks to having six arms, General Spider wields six rapiers at the same time allowing him to battle Nobitania and his comrades all at the same time. But he ends up fleeing once all six of his rapiers get snapped.

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* MultiarmedAndDangerous: Thanks to having six arms, General Spider wields six rapiers at the same time allowing him to battle Nobitania and his comrades all at the same time. But he ends up turns tail fleeing once all six of his rapiers get snapped.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Despite Yumirume being in a European-style HighFantasy setting, the dragon (in the manga, at least) resembles an Oriental one (Specifically, a the Chinese ''long'' dragon variety). Also it breathes petrifying flames, which doesn't burn it's targets, but rather turns them into stone. THe anime adaptation seems to incorporate traits of Western dragons blended with an Eastern design, having bat-like wings absent in the manga.

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Despite Yumirume being in a European-style HighFantasy setting, the dragon (in the manga, at least) resembles an Oriental one (Specifically, a the Chinese ''long'' dragon variety). Also it breathes petrifying flames, which doesn't burn it's targets, but rather turns them into stone. THe The anime adaptation seems to incorporate traits of Western dragons blended with an Eastern design, having bat-like wings absent in the manga.
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A boisterous brute who proclaims himself as a grand champion. Like Sunemisu above, he originally Gian from a different dream until Doraemon and Nobita dragged him into the Yumemiru quest.

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A boisterous brute who proclaims himself as a grand champion. Like Sunemisu above, he he's originally Gian from a different dream until Doraemon and Nobita dragged him into the Yumemiru quest.
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* WhatHappeneedToTheMouse: An example with a valid explanation: after Nobita and Doraemon returns to the real world and decides not to continue with the adventure in Yumirume, Nobita then finds Gian and Suneo in the gang's usual hideout and tells them to remove the mole-like antenna attached to their cheeks. Because of this, when Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon gets dragged back into the dream world as their Yumirume counterparts, Giantosu and Sunemisu seems to have vanished without a trace.

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* WhatHappeneedToTheMouse: WhatHappenedToTheMouse: An example with a valid explanation: after Nobita and Doraemon returns to the real world and decides not to continue with the adventure in Yumirume, Nobita then finds Gian and Suneo in the gang's usual hideout and tells them to remove the mole-like antenna attached to their cheeks. Because of this, when Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon gets dragged back into the dream world as their Yumirume counterparts, Giantosu and Sunemisu seems to have vanished without a trace.
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Because of this story taking place in ''two'' alternate realities, the real world where the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' series is set, and the DreamLand of Yumemiru, Nobita and gang assumes a completely different identities once they entered the dream world. Their dream counterparts differ so much from their real-world selves to the point where a separate character sheet can be used to differentiate them.

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Because of this story taking place in ''two'' alternate realities, the real world where the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' series is set, and the DreamLand of Yumemiru, Nobita and gang assumes a completely different separate identities once they entered the dream world. Their dream counterparts differ so much from their real-world selves to the point where a separate character sheet can be used to differentiate them.

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* WhatHappeneedToTheMouse: An example with a valid explanation: after Nobita and Doraemon returns to the real world and decides not to continue with the adventure in Yumirume, Nobita then finds Gian and Suneo in the gang's usual hideout and tells them to remove the mole-like antenna attached to their cheeks. Because of this, when Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon gets dragged back into the dream world as their Yumirume counterparts, Giantosu and Sunemisu seems to have vanished without a trace.

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* WhatHappeneedToTheMouse: WhatHappenedToTheMouse: An example with a valid explanation: after Nobita and Doraemon returns to the real world and decides not to continue with the adventure in Yumirume, Nobita then finds Gian and Suneo in the gang's usual hideout and tells them to remove the mole-like antenna attached to their cheeks. Because of this, when Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon gets dragged back into the dream world as their Yumirume counterparts, Giantosu and Sunemisu seems to have vanished without a trace.



* BreatheWeapon: We said ''petrifying flames'', right?

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* BreatheWeapon: BreathWeapon: We said ''petrifying flames'', right?


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* PoisonedWeapons: Although not stated directly within the story (manga or anime film), Spider wields six poisoned-tipped rapiers in battle ([[AllThereInTheManual according to external sources anyway]]).
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Despite Yumirume being in a European-style HighFantasy setting, the dragon resembles an Oriental one (Specifically, a the Chinese ''long'' dragon variety). Also it breathes petrifying flames, which doesn't burn it's targets, but rather turns them into stone.

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Despite Yumirume being in a European-style HighFantasy setting, the dragon (in the manga, at least) resembles an Oriental one (Specifically, a the Chinese ''long'' dragon variety). Also it breathes petrifying flames, which doesn't burn it's targets, but rather turns them into stone. THe anime adaptation seems to incorporate traits of Western dragons blended with an Eastern design, having bat-like wings absent in the manga.
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Because of this story taking place in ''two'' alternate realities, the real world where the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' series is set, and the DreamLand of Yumemiru, Nobita and gang assumes a completely different identities once they entered the dream world. Their dream counterparts differ so much from their real-world selves to the point where a separate character sheet can be used to differentiate them.

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!! Nobitania
* TheAce: The best swordsman, warrior, strategist… basically everything the real-life Nobita ''isn't''.
* AllLovingHero: Nobitania is a FriendToAllLivingThings, to the point where he doesn't feel like slaying the dragon because he thinks the dragon is just defending itself from intruders and killing it would be wrong.
* AlternateSelf: To Nobita in the real world.
* MasterSwordsman: The best of the team of heroes, fitting his title of the "Silver Knight".
* RedBaron: The Silver Knight, a title that brings hope to the citizens of Yumemiru through a prophecy that "a Silver Knight shall liberate Yumimeru from Evil".
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!! Doraemon
Doraemon, getting bored of simply watching Nobita's adventures as Nobitania in the dream world, decides to sneak in via the Dream Machine's portal. Since everyone else is playing as a knight or warrior, Doraemon instead decide to play as a wizard.
* AlternateSelf: Averted, Doraemon the robot cat and Doraemon the wizard is the same entity, thanks to Doraemon himself deciding to sneak into the dream world to join Nobita's adventures.
--> '''Doraemon''': What? I was bored looking at the Dream Machine's screen.
* BroomstickQuarterstaff: Uses his broom as a weapon when forced into close combat. He's not too good at it, though.
* CompanionCube: His broom.
--> '''Doraemon''': [retrieving said broom after it was stuck on a shooting star]: Oh baby, where have you been? Come to papa!
* FlyingBroomstick: Flies on his broom, like the traditional depiction of sorcerors and witches.
* MagicKnight: Downplayed, he isn't as capable a fighter compared to the other knights, but he holds his ground rather decently when in combat. He prefers using his gadgets instead of partaking in fights though.
* TokenNonHuman: A robot cat wizard among a band of knights.
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!! Fairy Shiru
A fairy from Yumirume Kingdom who guides Nobita once he enters the Dream World. She later [[spoiler: pops out of the Dream Machine right into the ''real world'', to reveal that Lord Odorom's army had taken over Yumirume in Nobitania's abscence]].
* FairyCompanion: The fairy advisor who guides Nobitania and the fellow knights around.
* IdenticalStranger: To Princess Shizukaria, after Nobita asks for Shizuka to play two roles in his dream fantasy.
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!! Sunemisu
A haughty, arrogant warrior noble who seeks to defeat Lord Odorom in exchange for wealth and power as the reputed "Saviour of Yumemiru". Was originally Suneo from a different dream until Doraemon and Nobita dragged him into the Yumemiru quest.
* AlternateSelf: To Suneo in the real world.
* DefeatMeansRespect: Quickly becomes Giantosu's lackey after getting bested in a duel.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His quest to defeat Odorom and save Yumemiru isn't for righteous reasons, but for the glory, fame and power that follows.
* ProfessionalButtKisser: Yeah, much like his real-world counterpart.
* TakenForGranite: Gets momentarily turned into a statue thanks to being hit by the dragon's petrifying breath, until Nobitania and Doraemon splashes water containing the dragon's sweat reverting them to normal.
* WhatHappeneedToTheMouse: An example with a valid explanation: after Nobita and Doraemon returns to the real world and decides not to continue with the adventure in Yumirume, Nobita then finds Gian and Suneo in the gang's usual hideout and tells them to remove the mole-like antenna attached to their cheeks. Because of this, when Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon gets dragged back into the dream world as their Yumirume counterparts, Giantosu and Sunemisu seems to have vanished without a trace.
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!! Giantosu
A boisterous brute who proclaims himself as a grand champion. Like Sunemisu above, he originally Gian from a different dream until Doraemon and Nobita dragged him into the Yumemiru quest.
* AlternateSelf: To Gian in the real world.
* TheBigGuy: The biggest and strongest of the knights, as expected since he's the dream counterpart of Gian.
* TakenForGranite: Gets momentarily turned into a statue thanks to being hit by the dragon's petrifying breath, until Nobitania and Doraemon splashes water containing the dragon's sweat reverting them to normal.
* WhatHappeneedToTheMouse: An example with a valid explanation: after Nobita and Doraemon returns to the real world and decides not to continue with the adventure in Yumirume, Nobita then finds Gian and Suneo in the gang's usual hideout and tells them to remove the mole-like antenna attached to their cheeks. Because of this, when Nobita, Shizuka and Doraemon gets dragged back into the dream world as their Yumirume counterparts, Giantosu and Sunemisu seems to have vanished without a trace.
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!! Shizukaria
The rebellious princess of Yumemiru who decides to run away from the palace after realizing the King is offering her as a reward to the savior of Yumemiru. She decides to take on the quest to defeat Lord Odorom and save the kingdom ''herself'', and then she ends up stumbling into Nobitania and gang. Yes, she's originally Shizuka who got dragged into the dream by Nobita and Doraemon.
* AlternateSelf: To Shizuka in the real world.
* CompressedHair: Her long, flowing hair fits perfectly well inside her helmet. She didn't even cut it in any way, as seen when she removes her armour to wash herself in the dragon's lake.
* GildedCage: She considers a life of luxury in the palace as a prison, when the citizens of Yumemiru is suffering on the outside. Leading to her decision to disguise herself as a male warrior and leave the palace.
* IdenticalStranger: Due to Nobita asking for the Dream Machine to assign ''two'' roles to Shizuka, Shizukaria looks identical to Fairy Shiru. They don't share any scenes together throughout the story however.
* RebelliousPrincess: One who constantly disobeys her father, the King and ends up running away from home after she's denied from leaving the palace.
* SweetPollyOliver: When posing as a male warrior and joining the campaign to save Yumemiru.
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!!The Dragon
No HighFantasy setting would be complete ''without'' one, though strangely this dragon resembles the Eastern variety.
A benevolent, peaceful dragon residing in a cave, it's said in legends that anyone who bathed in the dragon's blood will be immune to most of Lord Odorom's magic, resulting in bands of different adventurers venturing into the dragon's cave trying to slay it, only to be petrified alive in the process. But as it turns out, the dragon's ''sweat'' is already enough as a defense against Odorom's powers.
* AchillesHeel: Slicing off the dragon's whiskers will make him fall into a comatose state. The challenge is actually getting near the dragon without being hit by his petrifying flames.
* BreatheWeapon: We said ''petrifying flames'', right?
* TheDreaded: The dragon's reputation is feared across the land, to the point where a giant bear the size of a carriage is ''afraid'' of entering the dragon's cave!
* HealingFactor: After getting his whiskers sliced off, the dragon will regrow them in minutes. At which point he then regains consciousness and gets back up.
* NonMaliciousMonster: As it turns out, the dragon never had any hostile intent was quite content minding his own business in his cave lair and only petrified intruders in his cave as self-defense. Nobitania lampshades it outright when preparing to kill the dragon, saying that he feels it's wrong to just barge into the dragon's cave and try killing an animal who isn't actively hurting anybody.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Despite Yumirume being in a European-style HighFantasy setting, the dragon resembles an Oriental one (Specifically, a the Chinese ''long'' dragon variety). Also it breathes petrifying flames, which doesn't burn it's targets, but rather turns them into stone.
* ThePowerOfBlood: Any warriors who slathered themselves in the dragon's blood will be immune to Odorom's magic, which is the reason behind why several warriors will intrude the dragon's cave… and perish in the process. As it turns out, the dragon's sweat is roughly as potent and as powerful as it's blood.
* TakenForGranite: Any unfortunate adventurers hit by the dragon's petrifying flames will turn into a statue. The dragon's cavern lair is in fact littered with dozens and dozens of statues belonging to failed warriors of the past. However, water mixed with the dragon's sweat will reverse the petrification.
* TalkingAnimal: Regaining consciousness after regenerating his severed whiskers, the dragon suddenly spoke, much to the surprise of Doraemon, Nobitania and Shizukaria. Then they realize the dragon is actually a reasonable, harmless creature, who advise the heroes that they can wash themselves in his sweat to become immune to Odorom's magic.
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!! Lord Odorom
A powerful demon lord reigning over the forces of chaos, and the main villain of the story. After learning the prophecy of his defeat in the hands of the Silver Knight, Odorom demands for the entirety of Yumemiru destroyed while hunting for the alleged Silver Knight.
* ActuallyADoombot: Nobitania's first successful duel with Lord Odorom have him stabbing the villain's heart... except he didn't. He only stabbed an illusion instead, with the real Odorom behind him.
* AttackOnTheHeart: Odorom's sole weak spot is his heart, for he is invulnerable and invincible when hit on any other part of his body.
* BadBoss: Odorom is, frankly, quite a bit of a dick to his underlings. Vaporizing General Spider for failing him and threatening Toriho over his failure for starters.
* BigBad: The powerful demon lord threatening Yumirume Kingdom with his army of monsters.
* BirdPeople: His face resembles a mixture of avian and pterodactyl features. Meanwhile his foot soldiers are raven-men.
* CoolCrown: A Golden one with a red gem in its middle. It really brings out the "Emperor of Darkness" vibe in him.
* DoppelgangerSpin: Briefly displays this skill when battling Nobitania in the finale. Fairy Shiru tells Nobitania to close his eyes and let his instincts guide him to track down the real Odorom.
* EvilGloating: Indulges in these from time to time, especially when planning to destroy Yumirume Kingdom.
* FlechetteStorm: Odorom can fire dozens and dozens of star-shaped projectiles on his targets as a ranged attack, using it in the final battle to crush Doraemon the wizard under a wave of stars and later having Nobitania PinnedToTheWall.
* HornedHumanoid: Demonic-looking horns fitting a powerful overlord.
* KeystoneArmy: [[spoiler: After he gets Nobitania's sword through his heart, his castle burns up, and his forces crumble, with Yumemiru being saved from his army once he's defeated]].
* MagicStaff: His primary weapon is a skull-headed staff who can fire {{Disintegrator Ray}}s from the eye sockets.
* PowerFloats: Lord Odorom doesn't need to walk when battling the heroes, his magic allowing him to hover freely above ground.
* SorcerousOverlord: A demonic sorcerer with magical abilities and rules his own armies and subjects from his dreaded fortress, flanked by his monster minions.
* VillainBall: After having Nobitania PinnedToTheWall via his star projectiles, instead of killing Nobitania outright, Lord Odorom feels the need to [[IShallTauntYou taunt his opponent]] for a while. [[spoiler: His delay allows Shizukaria, having revived herself in his throne room and collected Doraemon's Dimensional Pocket, to use the enlarging beam on Nobitania's sword, extending the blade long enough to stab Odorom through the heart]].
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!!Toriho
Lord Odorom's harpy henchman who can enter and exit the dream-verse at will. He actually shows up in the ''real'' world to advertise the Yumemiru quest to Nobita (then frustrated at trying to finish his homework). Reappears in the dream world once he successfully convinced Nobita and friends to partake in the adventure, constantly spying on the heroes while plotting to overthrow Odorom.
* AlternateSelf: He exists in the real world as a human, albeit one with an odd-looking, birdlike face.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Plots to lure Nobita - a.k.a the Silver Knight - into the dream world in order to dispose of his master, Lord Odorom. Earlier on he also plots the deaths of Odorom's other generals, Spider and Ganbosu, to get himself in his Lord's good graces.
* HarpingOnAboutHarpies: His counterpart in the Dream World is a bird with a human face.
* TheStarscream: He really, ''really'' wants to see his boss getting killed. Given that Odorom is a BadBoss it's no surprise.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite having a bunch of scenes painting him as an important threat, Toriho somehow disappears from the story after Lord Odorom's defeat.
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!! General Spider
A humanoid spider-monster general serving Odorom.
* ADogNamedDog: A spider-humanoid named General Spider.
* MultiarmedAndDangerous: Thanks to having six arms, General Spider wields six rapiers at the same time allowing him to battle Nobitania and his comrades all at the same time. But he ends up fleeing once all six of his rapiers get snapped.
* VillainExitStageLeft: After his Mud Golem army gets literally washed away and dissolved, and he's defeated by the combined force of Nobitania, Giantosu, Sunemisu and Shizukaria with all six of his rapiers snapped, General Spider beats a hasty retreat by leaping off a tower and firing his web on an adjacent building, swinging away from battle. Too bad (for him) Lord Odorom doesn't respond kindly to losers.
* ProjectileWebbing: He can fire webbing from his mouth to swing away from danger once things go south for him, but this tactic is reserved for retreats and not attacks.
* SpiderPeople: A humanoid spider-monster general of Odorom's army.
* StarterVillain: The first general of Odorom's army that the heroic knights must defeat.
* YouHaveFailedMe: After losing the battle and barely escaping with his life, General Spider ends up being vaporized by a pissed-off Lord Odorom.
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!! General Ganbosu
An elephant demon serving Odorom.
* TheBrute: Largest and strongest minion of Lord Odorom.
* CruelElephant: A brutal, sadistic elephant monster serving Lord Odorom who delights in leading the forces of chaos in destroying human cities.
* EarWings: While in normal size, Ganbosu can fly thanks to his wings, battling Nobitania in mid-air with the latter having the Takecopter. Ganbosu lose this skill once [[EarAche Nobitania sliced off his left ear]].
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: After getting bested in battle by Nobitania and having his ear cut off, Ganbosu reveals his ability to enlarge himself into a behemoth the size of a mountain. But Doraemon had gadgets to counter ''that'', too.
* QuicksandSucks: In the manga, the enlarged Ganbosu is defeated when the other knights sprinkles Doraemon's Donbura Powder on the floor around his feet, turning the ground he's standing on into a quicksand pit. Since he lose an ear and no longer have the ability of flight, Ganbosu quickly sinks and drowns.
* WarElephants: A sentient one serving the forces of darkness. And he is not their steed, he's their ''General''.
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