Negidora Yasashii Dragon | Ni Watashi Wa Naritai [verified]

This is a portmanteau (blend word). While "Dora" clearly stems from Doragon (ドラゴン/Dragon), "Negi" usually refers to Welsh onion or green onion (ネギ) in Japanese. In pop culture, green onions are famously associated with characters like Hatsune Miku or the Pokémon Farfetch'd. A "Negi-Dragon" implies a quirky, mascot-like creature rather than a terrifying, fire-breathing beast. Alternatively, in specific internet subcultures, it can be a stylized username or a fictional place name.

Here is a short piece inspired by that whimsical transformation: The Gentle Onion Dragon negidora yasashii dragon ni watashi wa naritai

From the search results, I have identified the game "ねぎどら ~優しいドラゴンに私はなりたい~" from the DLsite page. The keyword is the romaji version of the Japanese title. I will break down the phrase: "negidora" is likely a unique name or a pun, "yasashii" means kind or gentle, "dragon" is the same, "ni watashi wa naritai" translates to "I want to become". This suggests a theme of transformation and a desire for kindness. This is a portmanteau (blend word)

When our protagonist says they want to be a yasashii dragon , they are not aspiring to be a pushover. They are aspiring to be a being of immense potential power (the dragon) that chooses restraint and empathy. The yasashii dragon holds back its flame. It uses its claws to build nests, not to tear down walls. The keyword is the romaji version of the Japanese title

Despite her selfish and ambitious nature, the "solid text" or narrative arc of this specific title focuses on her growth and her surprisingly earnest—if comedic—desire to become a "kind dragon".