Kyouhei "Dotachin, Monta" Kadota

Kyouhei Kadota

Animeography
Durarara!!
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Durarara!! Specials
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Durarara!!x2 Shou
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Durarara!!x2 Ten
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Durarara!!x2 Ketsu
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Durarara!!x2 Shou: Watashi no Kokoro wa Nabe Moyou
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Durarara!!x2 Ketsu: Dufufufu!!
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Mangaography
Durarara!!
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Durarara!!
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Durarara!! Saika-hen
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Durarara!! Kokinzoku-hen
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Durarara!! SH
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Durarara!! 18 Shiryaku
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Kyouhei Kadota (門田 京平)

Height: 183cm
Weight: 74kg
Birthday: September 15th
Blood Type: B
Hobbies: Reading, ink and wash paintings
Things he likes: Company, hot springs, watching baseball games
Things he dislikes: Fiendish deeds, being called Dotachin
Foods he likes: Sushi, soba with tempura, green tea
Foods he dislikes: Nothing in particular, but he's not very skilled with forks and knives.
Favorite saying: "When you are standing at the batter's box of life, don't get struck out!" - Kobayashi Shigeru (professional baseball player)

Originally part of his own gang, Kyohei is now member of the gang Dollars. He has a nickname "Dotachin" which is used by several characters in the series (mostly Izaya and Erika).

One day he got a message to join the gang Dollars. He first thought is was a joke but on the next day he saw his login name (MONTA) on the list of the members of Dollars.

Monta originated from his last name (門田), because 門 is also read as Mon and 田 (Ta) stays the same.

Him and other members never saw the leader of Dollars, but he has a suggestion who the leader is because there is only one person who could organize such a strange organization. His suspicion is on Izaya Orihara. Izaya was also the person who gave him the nickname "Dotachin".

Voice Actors
Blum, Steven
English
Nakamura, Yuuichi
Japanese
Gavrilis, Marios
German


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