OVA
Description
Wan Dababatta of the Tiger Clan acts on impulsive choices fueled by fleeting emotions, his actions frequently steered by an ever-present hunger that sparks chaotic clashes with Bud Mint whenever cravings overshadow reason. His humanoid tiger form emerges unpredictably—triggered by sneezes, fiery rage, or encounters with feline-related objects—yet his lower attire stubbornly resists transformation.
As guardian of the Tiger Tribe’s Jinn, a panther-shaped mechanized totem, he commands the Earth Totem’s power. This Jinn merges with others through Yuuni’s central orb, creating a colossal mecha vital to Gaia’s defense. Though tasked with leading his trio, Wan struggles to temper his rash instincts, routinely sidelining duty for urgent whims, particularly scavenging for food.
During a tense cave crisis, his starvation-fueled antics heighten group friction, forcing a high-stakes Mahjong match to decide their survival plan. Despite his comedic flaws, an undercurrent of resolve anchors him to the mission, blending fiery passion with a guileless, almost naive earnestness. Confrontations ignite his hotheaded spirit, sparking vehement outbursts against threats to his allies or ideals.
Rooted in the ancient Beast-human conflict, Wan’s past remains shrouded, his narrative tightly interwoven with the trio’s quest to safeguard Gaia from Czar Master’s forces. Personal drives align with collective goals, his hunger for purpose as relentless as his appetite—a duality shaping his chaotic yet unyielding role in the battle for balance.
As guardian of the Tiger Tribe’s Jinn, a panther-shaped mechanized totem, he commands the Earth Totem’s power. This Jinn merges with others through Yuuni’s central orb, creating a colossal mecha vital to Gaia’s defense. Though tasked with leading his trio, Wan struggles to temper his rash instincts, routinely sidelining duty for urgent whims, particularly scavenging for food.
During a tense cave crisis, his starvation-fueled antics heighten group friction, forcing a high-stakes Mahjong match to decide their survival plan. Despite his comedic flaws, an undercurrent of resolve anchors him to the mission, blending fiery passion with a guileless, almost naive earnestness. Confrontations ignite his hotheaded spirit, sparking vehement outbursts against threats to his allies or ideals.
Rooted in the ancient Beast-human conflict, Wan’s past remains shrouded, his narrative tightly interwoven with the trio’s quest to safeguard Gaia from Czar Master’s forces. Personal drives align with collective goals, his hunger for purpose as relentless as his appetite—a duality shaping his chaotic yet unyielding role in the battle for balance.