TV-Series
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Red Bomb emerges as the central female protagonist and Princess of the Bomber Kingdom, often seen in ceremonial dress during rare formal moments but favoring functional attire like red shorts with yellow cuffs or skirts. Her bond with Pipo, a squirrel-like companion rescued from forest animal traffickers, defines her compassionate side; the creature remains perpetually attached to her shoulders or head, chirping its name as their primary communication.

Balancing pacifism with fiery assertiveness, she exhibits maturity and sharp perceptiveness, though allies’ mischief sometimes triggers her hot-headed streak. This duality extends to her skills: adept at domestic tasks like cooking and sewing, yet equally formidable in athletics, from baseball to high jumps. Her comedic physicality surfaces through exaggerated gags—swinging mallets or unleashing sudden bursts of strength on others.

Romantic tension with Black Bomb, rooted in an early life-saving encounter, sparks rivalry with Pink Bomb, though their teamwork stays intact. Clashes with Yellow Bomb mask mutual underlying respect. Technologically, her combat evolution shifts from the Red Buster armor—destroyed during train sabotage after unleashing dual-projectile “Double B-Da Cannon” attacks—to upgraded systems: the dragon-shaped Flyer Dragon for aerial combat and transport, and the Generation V Dive Redder armor equipped with a “Triple Burst Shot.”

As the Mars Planet Emblem bearer, she joins cosmic warfare alongside the Nereid Rebel Alliance against the Nol Arc Empire, piloting the Flame Bomber Bomber in strategic battles. Over time, her arc emphasizes growing leadership and confidence, showcased through mission-critical observational skills and collaborations in laboratory operations, cementing her pivotal role in both interpersonal and universal conflicts.