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Maomi Osumi (大澄 マオミ, Osumi Maomi)[1] is one of the main characters from Ultraman Saga. She is a member of Team U. Her nickname is Maomi (マオミ).[2]

Personality[]

Maomi has a gentle and kind personality. She often interacts with children in a friendly and sincere manner, and through her experience, she maintains a professional spirit and works with Nonko to maintain various equipment. She is mainly responsible for the design of the U Loaders.

However, when faced with a crisis, she tends to be slightly pessimistic and looks at things from the perspective of "looking at things from different angles."

History[]

Ultraman Saga[]

Maomi was born into a family that ran a day nursery, so she knew how to take care of children since she was a child. When she was studying at technical high school, she met Maomi, who belonged to the same maintenance team, so she became a better combination and also learned the ability to repair and design machinery. After graduation, she applied for a job at TBRY, a robot research institute, and worked as an office lady.

After most of the Earth's population was forcibly taken away by Alien Bat, Maomi and the other surviving women found refuge in a hangar owned by Yamada Industries. When they accidentally discovered a group of survivors composed of children, they took them in temporarily and formally formed the self-proclaimed defense team "Team U". Since then, Maomi and her team have set out to protect themselves and their children from Alien Bat.

Later in the film, after witnessing the three Ultras fight against Hyper Zetton and finally unite to form Ultraman Saga, she and other team members witnessed the moment when Saga defeated Hyper Zetton and Alien Bat and the scene where all life returned to Earth. Ultraman Saga

Gallery[]

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Trivia[]

  • She is called "Maomi" throughout the movie, with her full name and kanji revealed in the Ultraman Saga Super Complete Works.[1]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ultraman Saga Super Complete Works, pg 39
  2. https://eiga.com/news/20111122/2/

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