
Bamora is the only Sumerian child to survive the Kur assault on her planet. After warping to Earth she sets out to honor her adoptive mother's dying wish, finding a strong husband to keep her bloodline alive, and ends up allied with Momo's group against the Kur.
Outwardly Bamora could pass for an ordinary teenage girl, since the Sumerian body is fully humanoid and slimly built. What gives her away are the magenta antennae sprouting from her crown and her green eyes, whose corneal highlights form little stars. The anime adds bioluminescence to those antennae and recolors her short hair from blonde to a pale lime. Boys around her routinely remark on how pretty she is.
Her original outfit was a snug white bodysuit trimmed in navy that bared the shoulders and thighs, kept hidden under her kaiju suit; the anime covers those exposed areas in pink. Once Seiko enrolled her at Kami High, Bamora used the kaiju suit to copy Momo's uniform, leaving the monster head intact as a hood. She later swapped to the school blazer, still topped with that distinctive kaiju hood.
Warm, naive and quick to sympathy, Bamora could not stand by while her people were turned into raw material for the Kur's exosuits. Rather than save herself as Banga, Tome and Aja urged, she charged in to free the captive Sumerian men. That same survivor's guilt left her with a crushingly low sense of worth, and the lifelong horror of growing up under fire pushed her to once beg Banga to end her rather than let the Kur do it. Even so, her courage held, and she chose to stand with Momo's friends against the invaders despite her terror.
Carrying out Banga's request, she hunted for a man strong enough to beat her in combat, which made her swing at nearly everyone she met on arrival just to gauge their strength. She settled on Okarun, yet still respects other fighters like Kinta. Raised entirely among women, she has no grasp of romance and works only from her mother's words, until watching a couple kiss made her realize attraction runs deeper than raw strength. She also adores Earth cuisine, wolfing down anything served, with takoyaki as her clear favorite.
Banga pulled Bamora from a battlefield as a small child during the Kur's invasion of Sumer, and she proved to be the last surviving child of their kind. Though Banga refused the title, the girl came to see her rescuer as her mother while the fighting dragged on. By adolescence, only Bamora, Banga, Tome and Aja remained of the resistance after an ambush wiped out the rest, leaving them broken and hiding in a cave where Bamora pleaded to be killed by her mother instead of the enemy. Banga then recalled the Sumerian pyramid, a gateway to their second homeland of Idea, meaning Earth.
Fighting their way to the structure, which the Kur had turned into a holding pen for male Sumerians, Bamora slipped in and freed one of the prisoners, triggering a riot. Banga claimed the god-shaped exosuit, rallied the men, and together mother and daughter reached the gate. Because it could only move one person, Banga forced Bamora through alone, handing over the exosuit and asking her to find a strong husband on the far side to carry on their line. Bamora cried out for her as her mother declared her love and the warp carried her to Earth.

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Bamora is female. She is a Sumerian girl who, despite her alien antennae and star-marked green eyes, could pass for an ordinary teenage human, and boys around her routinely remark on how pretty she is.
Both spellings refer to the same character. Bamora is the romanization of the Japanese name, while Vamola is the official English spelling used in the VIZ release.
Bamora chose Okarun as the strong husband her adoptive mother asked her to find, after he proved able to beat her in combat. Raised entirely among women, she had no grasp of romance until watching a couple kiss made her realize attraction runs deeper than raw strength.
No. Bamora is warm, naive and quick to sympathy, and she chose to stand with Momo's friends against the invading Kur despite her terror. She had charged in to free captive Sumerian men rather than save only herself.
Bamora is the only Sumerian child to survive the Kur assault on her planet, and her adoptive mother Banga forced her through a one-person pyramid gate to Earth. She set out to honor Banga's dying wish by finding a strong husband to keep her bloodline alive.
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