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Bamora (Exosuit)

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Bamora, formally the Space Monster Bamora, is a one-of-a-kind kaiju exosuit grown from captured Sumerians. Shaped like their worshipped god, it turns invisible, grows enormous, and ends up the property of the girl Bamora.

Japanese: 宇宙怪獣バモラ
Anime Debut: Episode 21
Manga Debut: Chapter 65
Object Type: exosuit
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Overview

This exosuit wears the silhouette of a towering monster, deliberately echoing the deity revered by the people of Sumer. Its bulk is mostly blue, broken up by yellow-green four-fingered claws, three-toed feet, and matching thighs, while purple lines trace down from the brow to the eyes and on toward the jaw. The kaiju once sported three horns, two crowning the head and one on the snout, but a brutal fight against the Great Kinta Bodhisattiva Zeta Version left only the nose horn intact. Its jaws can part so the pilot pokes their head out to look around.

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Function

The suit is born from a Big Mama after the creature devours a mass of living beings, and its form mirrored the Sumerian god because the consumed prisoners clung to the hope of being rescued by him. Among its tricks are full invisibility for ambushes, expansion to roughly the height of a building, and the power to copy clothing such as a school uniform. It also runs an automatic defense routine that fights without the pilot's input, along with a dedicated Slaughter Mode and a transport setting that drops occupants into an alternate Empty Space.

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When the Kur overran Sumer, captured Sumerian women were fed to a Big Mama, and the resulting suit took the shape of their god. Banga seized it during a riot, used it to rescue her adopted daughter Bamora from being eaten, and sent the girl alone to Earth with the suit through the pyramid's warp gate. On Earth, Bamora wore it through clashes with Momo, Okarun, and Kinta, lent it briefly to Jiji, and later fought Reiko Kashima and the Kur invasion with it. Banga, Hastur, and the Advance Unit's leader each took control of it at points, but it always returned to Bamora.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bamora exosuit in Dandadan?

Bamora, formally the Space Monster Bamora, is a one-of-a-kind kaiju exosuit grown from captured Sumerians. Shaped like the god they worshipped, it can turn invisible, grow enormous, and ends up belonging to the girl Bamora.

How was the Bamora exosuit created?

The Bamora exosuit was born from a Big Mama after the creature devoured a mass of living beings, specifically captured Sumerian women fed to it during the Kur invasion of Sumer. Its form mirrored the Sumerian god because the consumed prisoners clung to the hope of being rescued by him.

What can the Bamora exosuit do?

The Bamora exosuit can turn fully invisible for ambushes, expand to roughly the height of a building, and copy clothing such as a school uniform. It also runs an automatic defense routine, a dedicated Slaughter Mode, and a transport setting that drops occupants into an alternate Empty Space.

Who pilots the Bamora exosuit?

The exosuit belongs to the girl Bamora, who wore it through clashes with Momo, Okarun, and Kinta. Banga, Hastur, and the Advance Unit's leader each took control of it at points, and it was briefly lent to Jiji, but it always returned to Bamora.

What does the Bamora exosuit look like?

The Bamora exosuit wears the silhouette of a towering monster echoing the Sumerian deity, mostly blue with yellow-green four-fingered claws, three-toed feet, and purple lines tracing from the brow toward the jaw. It once had three horns, but a brutal fight left only the nose horn intact.

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