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'''''Osouji''''' was a [[Daimon]] supervised by [[Kaolinite]], created from the fusion of a [[Daimon Egg]] with a vacuum cleaner. She attacked [[Unazuki Furuhata]] for her [[Pure Heart Crystal]].
 
'''''Osouji''''' was a [[Daimon]] supervised by [[Kaolinite]], created from the fusion of a [[Daimon Egg]] with a vacuum cleaner. She attacked [[Unazuki Furuhata]] for her [[Pure Heart Crystal]].

Revision as of 00:32, 2 February 2020

Character Information
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Name: Osouji
Name (kanji/kana): オウソージ
Alignment: Death Busters
Species: Daimon
Gender: Female
Lives: N/A
Occupation: Daimon under the supervision of Kaolinite
Family: None
Associates: Kaolinite
Aliases: None
First Anime Appearance: Protect the Pure Heart! A Three-Way Battle
First Manga Appearance: N/A
First PGSM Appearance: N/A
English Name: None
Actors: Yoko Matsuoka (anime)

Osouji was a Daimon supervised by Kaolinite, created from the fusion of a Daimon Egg with a vacuum cleaner. She attacked Unazuki Furuhata for her Pure Heart Crystal.

Osouji succeeded in stealing Unazuki's Pure Heart, but was confronted by Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus. As she attempted to fight them off, she lost the Crystal, and the three of them went in search of it. When all three of them found the Crystal, Sailor Moon made an appearance and destroyed the Daimon with Moon Spiral Heart Attack.

Osouji could change her hand into a vacuum cleaner and use that to send forth large bursts of air toward her enemies. She also had a "tick detector" like a conventional vacuum, and used this to find the Pure Heart Crystal after she lost it.

Trivia

  • "Osouji" (大掃除; lit. "grand cleansing") means "housework" in Japanese.