TV-Series
Description
Mygah is a central character in the anime Mashin Sōzōden Wataru, initially introduced as a flamboyant and easygoing young man who befriends the secondary protagonist, Kakeru Amabe. He is the constant companion of Shou, another character who appears alongside him, and the two present themselves as helpful friends during Kakeru’s early adventures in the parallel world of Chubukai. Mygah is easily recognizable by his stylish appearance and his frequent use of the catchphrase “Oh Mygah-o!” which reflects his casual and somewhat theatrical personality.
In terms of background, Mygah is actually a deity in disguise. He is later revealed to be Susanoo, the Shinto god of storms and the sea, and one of the seven supreme deities known as the God 7 who govern Chubukai. Prior to the main story, he was captured by the villainous Gyoura-in, stripped of his memories, and turned into a loyal servant of the antagonist Enjoda. Under the name Mygah, he served as a minion alongside Shou, initially working as spies planted among the heroes. Despite this deceptive start, Mygah’s true nature as a god and his inherent sense of justice gradually resurface over the course of the series.
Personality-wise, Mygah is outwardly carefree, flashy, and given to lighthearted banter, often using humor to deflect from serious situations. His easygoing demeanor masks a deeper sense of loyalty and a capacity for genuine friendship. He is also fiercely protective of those he cares about, especially Shou and Kakeru. When his memories return, he displays a more solemn and responsible side, embracing his true identity as a divine being tasked with protecting the world.
Motivation drives Mygah’s character arc from deception to redemption. Initially, he follows Enjoda’s orders without questioning them, but his growing bond with Kakeru causes him to doubt his allegiances. After a pivotal betrayal and subsequent defeat, he and Shou are moved by Kakeru’s unwavering trust, leading them to turn against Enjoda. His motivations shift from serving a master to defending his friends and restoring honor to his divine lineage.
Mygah’s role in the story is multifaceted. He first appears as a supporting ally to Kakeru, but later acts as an antagonist when his true affiliation with Enjoda is revealed. After his redemption, he becomes a key fighter in the final battles against Enjoda’s forces. His divine heritage also ties him directly to the highest tier of the world’s mythology, as he is eventually recognized as a missing member of the God 7, which grants him a crucial part in the larger conflict.
Key relationships define Mygah’s journey. His partnership with Shou is the most significant; the two are inseparable, and their bond is tested by their shared deception and eventual atonement. He also forms a deep friendship with Kakeru, whose perseverance and sincerity help break Enjoda’s influence. Additionally, he is the younger brother of Maro, the energetic Vtuber-like goddess who serves as the group’s guide. Maro gives him the affectionate nickname “Sussa,” and his recovery of his true identity reunites him with her as a fellow deity.
Development follows Mygah from a faceless minion to a redeemed hero. The loss and restoration of his memory serve as a central turning point, allowing him to reclaim his divine powers and purpose. He progresses from serving evil to actively fighting for good, and his growth culminates in him piloting his upgraded Mashin, Juugoumaru Extreme, alongside Shou’s Tenshoumaru Extreme, performing a combined attack that demonstrates his newfound unity with the heroes.
Notable abilities include Mygah’s skill as a pilot of the Mashin Juugoumaru, a large robot equipped with the powerful Juugouhou cannon mounted on its back. This weapon fires concentrated energy blasts capable of damaging even the strongest enemies. Juugoumaru can also combine its attacks with Tenshoumaru to unleash the devastating Tenshou Juugou Gourikuha. As Susanoo, Mygah possesses inherent divine power, though the series focuses more on his piloting and tactical contributions than on overt magical abilities. His combat style emphasizes teamwork and coordination, especially with Shou, reflecting his growth from a solo agent to a reliable partner.
In terms of background, Mygah is actually a deity in disguise. He is later revealed to be Susanoo, the Shinto god of storms and the sea, and one of the seven supreme deities known as the God 7 who govern Chubukai. Prior to the main story, he was captured by the villainous Gyoura-in, stripped of his memories, and turned into a loyal servant of the antagonist Enjoda. Under the name Mygah, he served as a minion alongside Shou, initially working as spies planted among the heroes. Despite this deceptive start, Mygah’s true nature as a god and his inherent sense of justice gradually resurface over the course of the series.
Personality-wise, Mygah is outwardly carefree, flashy, and given to lighthearted banter, often using humor to deflect from serious situations. His easygoing demeanor masks a deeper sense of loyalty and a capacity for genuine friendship. He is also fiercely protective of those he cares about, especially Shou and Kakeru. When his memories return, he displays a more solemn and responsible side, embracing his true identity as a divine being tasked with protecting the world.
Motivation drives Mygah’s character arc from deception to redemption. Initially, he follows Enjoda’s orders without questioning them, but his growing bond with Kakeru causes him to doubt his allegiances. After a pivotal betrayal and subsequent defeat, he and Shou are moved by Kakeru’s unwavering trust, leading them to turn against Enjoda. His motivations shift from serving a master to defending his friends and restoring honor to his divine lineage.
Mygah’s role in the story is multifaceted. He first appears as a supporting ally to Kakeru, but later acts as an antagonist when his true affiliation with Enjoda is revealed. After his redemption, he becomes a key fighter in the final battles against Enjoda’s forces. His divine heritage also ties him directly to the highest tier of the world’s mythology, as he is eventually recognized as a missing member of the God 7, which grants him a crucial part in the larger conflict.
Key relationships define Mygah’s journey. His partnership with Shou is the most significant; the two are inseparable, and their bond is tested by their shared deception and eventual atonement. He also forms a deep friendship with Kakeru, whose perseverance and sincerity help break Enjoda’s influence. Additionally, he is the younger brother of Maro, the energetic Vtuber-like goddess who serves as the group’s guide. Maro gives him the affectionate nickname “Sussa,” and his recovery of his true identity reunites him with her as a fellow deity.
Development follows Mygah from a faceless minion to a redeemed hero. The loss and restoration of his memory serve as a central turning point, allowing him to reclaim his divine powers and purpose. He progresses from serving evil to actively fighting for good, and his growth culminates in him piloting his upgraded Mashin, Juugoumaru Extreme, alongside Shou’s Tenshoumaru Extreme, performing a combined attack that demonstrates his newfound unity with the heroes.
Notable abilities include Mygah’s skill as a pilot of the Mashin Juugoumaru, a large robot equipped with the powerful Juugouhou cannon mounted on its back. This weapon fires concentrated energy blasts capable of damaging even the strongest enemies. Juugoumaru can also combine its attacks with Tenshoumaru to unleash the devastating Tenshou Juugou Gourikuha. As Susanoo, Mygah possesses inherent divine power, though the series focuses more on his piloting and tactical contributions than on overt magical abilities. His combat style emphasizes teamwork and coordination, especially with Shou, reflecting his growth from a solo agent to a reliable partner.