TV-Series
Description
Atasha functions as a primary antagonist within the Time Patrol, operating alongside Sekovitch and Dowalski as the villainous trio Ojamaman. Her core mission involves traveling through history to alter events, reshaping reality to match the fabricated claims in Tomomot's history book under directives from their hidden leader, Gekigasuki. This manipulation aims to secure her personal recognition and fulfill her ambition to become "the most beautiful woman" throughout history.
She presents as an adult female with distinctive shoulder-length green hair framing matching green eyes. Her standard Time Patrol uniform features a skirt rather than shorts, omitting the knee-high socks worn by other female officers, resulting in more visible bare leg. While early episodes showed her Ojamaman disguise without a mask, a purple mask was added starting in Episode 4 following viewer feedback.
Her personality centers on vanity, ambition, and a competitive drive for success. She maintains a self-absorbed focus, exemplified by a locket containing a photo of herself instead of an image of a loved one or teammate. This narcissistic trait is revealed in the series finale after repeated attempts by Sekovitch and Dowalski to discover the locket's contents. She occasionally exhibits forgetfulness, initially misnaming Sekovitch after counterparts from prior series.
Interactions with her teammates involve frequent friction, particularly with Sekovitch, though she demonstrates loyalty during shared missions. Her relationship with Dowalski includes shared experiences of maternal pressure, explored in Episode 34 ("Atasha's Mother and Child Tearful Reunion"). A recurring gag involves her teammates' failed attempts to glimpse the photo inside her necklace pendant.
Character development unfolds through episodic failures and growing awareness of Gekigasuki's manipulation. The finale reveals Tomomot as an artificial intelligence created by Gekigasuki, exposing how the Ojamaman's efforts were exploited. This culminates in her participation in the group's final confrontation against Gekigasuki's plans.
Key episodes further define her: Episode 45 features her participation in a scheme to frame the heroic Otasukemen during a Beverly Hills robbery; their incompetence backfires, leading spectators to interpret their actions as comedic performance art. Episode 46 introduces her future descendant serving under Ojamavader during a Star Wars-inspired storyline set in the year 4000.
In operations, she utilizes the vulture and owl-styled Andromeda spaceship and participates in deploying animal-based or mix-and-match creature mecha during battles against the Otasukemen. Later episodes incorporate educational segments about these mecha's animal inspirations during their appearances.
She presents as an adult female with distinctive shoulder-length green hair framing matching green eyes. Her standard Time Patrol uniform features a skirt rather than shorts, omitting the knee-high socks worn by other female officers, resulting in more visible bare leg. While early episodes showed her Ojamaman disguise without a mask, a purple mask was added starting in Episode 4 following viewer feedback.
Her personality centers on vanity, ambition, and a competitive drive for success. She maintains a self-absorbed focus, exemplified by a locket containing a photo of herself instead of an image of a loved one or teammate. This narcissistic trait is revealed in the series finale after repeated attempts by Sekovitch and Dowalski to discover the locket's contents. She occasionally exhibits forgetfulness, initially misnaming Sekovitch after counterparts from prior series.
Interactions with her teammates involve frequent friction, particularly with Sekovitch, though she demonstrates loyalty during shared missions. Her relationship with Dowalski includes shared experiences of maternal pressure, explored in Episode 34 ("Atasha's Mother and Child Tearful Reunion"). A recurring gag involves her teammates' failed attempts to glimpse the photo inside her necklace pendant.
Character development unfolds through episodic failures and growing awareness of Gekigasuki's manipulation. The finale reveals Tomomot as an artificial intelligence created by Gekigasuki, exposing how the Ojamaman's efforts were exploited. This culminates in her participation in the group's final confrontation against Gekigasuki's plans.
Key episodes further define her: Episode 45 features her participation in a scheme to frame the heroic Otasukemen during a Beverly Hills robbery; their incompetence backfires, leading spectators to interpret their actions as comedic performance art. Episode 46 introduces her future descendant serving under Ojamavader during a Star Wars-inspired storyline set in the year 4000.
In operations, she utilizes the vulture and owl-styled Andromeda spaceship and participates in deploying animal-based or mix-and-match creature mecha during battles against the Otasukemen. Later episodes incorporate educational segments about these mecha's animal inspirations during their appearances.