Dormo is a Da Suisa Spinoff focused on parodying Doraemon, with the same cast. It started the tradition of each Da Suisa season "dasuising" different shows every year. Comedic duo Venga Monjas star as the main characters Dormo (Esteban Navarro) and La Mare, Ñevoto's mother (Xavi Daura).
The pilot was a Da Suisa episode which was expanded in three more episodes for Christmas 2017, and it in turn spawned a Crayon Shin-chan parody called The Chinese.
The episode playlist is here.
TAN-TEKE-TEN... Glen... Nen... the tropes!:
- Abusive Parents: La Mare wants Ñevoto to cut the grass on his spare day and uses brute force. He deals Bad Weeds instead.
- All Men Are Perverts: The very first scene of the Pilot has Ñevoto and Tsuno looking at pornographic magazines.
- Alternate Company Equivalent:
- Due to not showing up, Doraemon's almond tree is often compared with Hugo Da Suisa.
- Dormo and Ñevoto look similar to Ganchito and Doctor Pandemia.
- Suchera has hair similar to Professor Locovich.
- Bland-Name Product: The show is credited to "Lluk Interracial" (parodying Doraemon distributor Luk Internacional).
- Body Horror: Dormo has no fingers and his hands are rocks.
- Credits Gag: The credits use the same music and font as Da Suisa.
- "Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: Dormo hums the Doraemon Title Card sound when he takes the glasses from a bag.
- Fingerless Hands: Dormo has no fingers; instead "he has rocks for hands".
- I Call Him "Mister Happy": Dormo calls his penis "little mouse".
- Jerkass: Tsuno invites Suchera over to his yatch, but doesn't invite Ñevoto despite asking in front of him.
- Once per Episode: Like in Doraemon, Dormo gives inventions to Ñevoto.
- Recycled Soundtrack: Much of the background music is taken from Da Suisa.
- Regional Riff: Every establishing shot of Dormo's house is accompanied by generic Eastern strings.
- Slapstick: Dormo hitting Ñevoto for no reason after giving him the glasses.
- Spell My Namewith An S: Everybody but Dormo has the spelling of their name changed in every episode.
- T-Word Euphemism: On a meta level, the Hilarious Outtakes reveal the actors could say anything but the real names from Doraemon.