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Young Mushra began existence as a Celestial Guardian. He sacrificed his immortality and memories to seal the cosmic entity Lanancuras within a meteorite prison, an act requiring the combined power of fellow guardians. Reborn as an Enterran on Earth—now renamed Enterra—he possessed no recollection of his celestial past. Physically, he resembled a 12-15 year old humanoid with fire-based abilities and distinct simian mannerisms. His initial personality was marked by impulsiveness, combativeness, and a belief in violence as a necessary solution, contrasting his eventual pacifist companion Yakumo.
Rescued by Yakumo after being chained near a waterfall as punishment for impersonating a king, he felt indebted and immediately recognized her humanity. Despite prevailing Enterran prejudices against humans, he perceived her kindness and pledged to protect her journey to locate Shinzo, a sanctuary believed to restore humanity. This encounter initiated his character evolution, driven by deepening loyalty and affection for Yakumo. Early conflicts arose when his willingness to destroy defeated enemies' Encards clashed with Yakumo's pacifism, leading to temporary expulsion after annihilating spider Enterrans. This separation proved pivotal; he later rescued Yakumo from a firefly Enterran trap, demonstrating newfound restraint by sparing the foe's Encard, signaling his growing maturity.
As a Hyper-Enterran, he wielded transformative abilities activated by "Hyper Flame!", shifting into a phoenix-knight warrior form with enhanced fire-based attacks like Hyper Burn, Inferno Blast, and Flame Vortex. This form initially amplified his aggression and seriousness. A Mid-Season Upgrade from King Nipper granted wings and golden armor accents, elevating him to "Ultra Hyper Mushra" with significantly amplified abilities. Crucially, he was one-third of the fusion warrior Mushrambo, formed by absorbing the Encards of companions Sago and Kutal. This fusion occurred during critical battles, such as against reptilian king Gyasa, though it risked corruption—evident when a Black Card created the malevolent Dark Mushrambo, subdued only by Yakumo's emotional appeal.
His celestial heritage resurfaced late in the series, revealing his pre-rebirth identity as guardian Mushra, creator of Lanancuras' seal. Regaining his divine form through "Astro Power!"—now termed Celestial Mushra—he overpowered Lanancuras in the finale, leveraging abilities surpassing even Golden Mushrambo. This victory involved a heroic sacrifice, flying Lanancuras out of Earth's atmosphere; he was later revived. His development culminated in prioritizing protection over violence, shown when sparing adversaries and entrusting their Encards to Yakumo.
In an altered timeline created by Rusephine's removal of the original Mushrambo, the Human-Enterran war never occurred. Though initially erased from this timeline, his Encard was restored by Yakumo's power during the final battle against Lanancuras, allowing him to resume his celestial role. The manga adaptation diverged by concluding with his marriage to Yakumo and their child, contrasting the anime's resolution. Across all media, his journey reflected homage to Sun Wukong from *Journey to the West*, evident in his staff weapon, headband, and role protecting a pilgrimage-like quest.
Rescued by Yakumo after being chained near a waterfall as punishment for impersonating a king, he felt indebted and immediately recognized her humanity. Despite prevailing Enterran prejudices against humans, he perceived her kindness and pledged to protect her journey to locate Shinzo, a sanctuary believed to restore humanity. This encounter initiated his character evolution, driven by deepening loyalty and affection for Yakumo. Early conflicts arose when his willingness to destroy defeated enemies' Encards clashed with Yakumo's pacifism, leading to temporary expulsion after annihilating spider Enterrans. This separation proved pivotal; he later rescued Yakumo from a firefly Enterran trap, demonstrating newfound restraint by sparing the foe's Encard, signaling his growing maturity.
As a Hyper-Enterran, he wielded transformative abilities activated by "Hyper Flame!", shifting into a phoenix-knight warrior form with enhanced fire-based attacks like Hyper Burn, Inferno Blast, and Flame Vortex. This form initially amplified his aggression and seriousness. A Mid-Season Upgrade from King Nipper granted wings and golden armor accents, elevating him to "Ultra Hyper Mushra" with significantly amplified abilities. Crucially, he was one-third of the fusion warrior Mushrambo, formed by absorbing the Encards of companions Sago and Kutal. This fusion occurred during critical battles, such as against reptilian king Gyasa, though it risked corruption—evident when a Black Card created the malevolent Dark Mushrambo, subdued only by Yakumo's emotional appeal.
His celestial heritage resurfaced late in the series, revealing his pre-rebirth identity as guardian Mushra, creator of Lanancuras' seal. Regaining his divine form through "Astro Power!"—now termed Celestial Mushra—he overpowered Lanancuras in the finale, leveraging abilities surpassing even Golden Mushrambo. This victory involved a heroic sacrifice, flying Lanancuras out of Earth's atmosphere; he was later revived. His development culminated in prioritizing protection over violence, shown when sparing adversaries and entrusting their Encards to Yakumo.
In an altered timeline created by Rusephine's removal of the original Mushrambo, the Human-Enterran war never occurred. Though initially erased from this timeline, his Encard was restored by Yakumo's power during the final battle against Lanancuras, allowing him to resume his celestial role. The manga adaptation diverged by concluding with his marriage to Yakumo and their child, contrasting the anime's resolution. Across all media, his journey reflected homage to Sun Wukong from *Journey to the West*, evident in his staff weapon, headband, and role protecting a pilgrimage-like quest.