TV-Series
Description
Oruo Bozad, a second-year Attack Junior High student and Scout Regiment club member, sports a light brown undercut and dons the standard male uniform while meticulously replicating Levi’s detached expressions and gestures. Known for his chatty, boastful nature and misplaced confidence, his self-aggrandizing claims are routinely sabotaged by physical comedy—most notably frequent tongue-biting incidents.
Competitive to a fault, he thrives in events like Sports Day’s shoulder wars alongside teammates Petra, Gunther, and Eld. Though he loudly dismisses studying, classmates spot him burning midnight oil before exams, a contradiction that sparks humor, such as Petra punching him upon discovering his top scores.
He enforces rules zealously with underclassmen, reprimanding Eren for incomplete uniforms. As Beethoven during the Test of Courage, he ambushes newcomers in the music room, only to flee when instruments sail toward him. Later, Levi’s interference during a chaotic chase leaves him flattened by a rogue cannon.
His dynamic with Petra blends irritation and camaraderie: he strains their friendship by mimicking Levi to win her approval, yet they collaborate seamlessly in club tasks. Though he idolizes Levi, their rivalry fuels exaggerated emulation tinged with fear.
During student council elections, his bulletin-board domination ends when Eren and Jean plaster their posters over his. A tongue injury mid-campaign speech capsizes his political aspirations. At the school festival, impatiently queuing for cheeseburgers, he devours his meal, breathlessly dissecting its recipe before another ill-timed bite halts his rant.
Tasked by Eren to recover stolen burgers, he defers to Levi’s standby order, later nervously tracking the mission via Ilse’s broadcast. Relief washes over him at Eren’s success, underscoring his loyalty to authority despite fleeting solidarity.
Oruo’s blunders—clumsiness, pompous theatrics, recurring tongue trauma—juxtapose earnest dedication, painting him as a comedic yet committed club member balancing parody with resolve.
Competitive to a fault, he thrives in events like Sports Day’s shoulder wars alongside teammates Petra, Gunther, and Eld. Though he loudly dismisses studying, classmates spot him burning midnight oil before exams, a contradiction that sparks humor, such as Petra punching him upon discovering his top scores.
He enforces rules zealously with underclassmen, reprimanding Eren for incomplete uniforms. As Beethoven during the Test of Courage, he ambushes newcomers in the music room, only to flee when instruments sail toward him. Later, Levi’s interference during a chaotic chase leaves him flattened by a rogue cannon.
His dynamic with Petra blends irritation and camaraderie: he strains their friendship by mimicking Levi to win her approval, yet they collaborate seamlessly in club tasks. Though he idolizes Levi, their rivalry fuels exaggerated emulation tinged with fear.
During student council elections, his bulletin-board domination ends when Eren and Jean plaster their posters over his. A tongue injury mid-campaign speech capsizes his political aspirations. At the school festival, impatiently queuing for cheeseburgers, he devours his meal, breathlessly dissecting its recipe before another ill-timed bite halts his rant.
Tasked by Eren to recover stolen burgers, he defers to Levi’s standby order, later nervously tracking the mission via Ilse’s broadcast. Relief washes over him at Eren’s success, underscoring his loyalty to authority despite fleeting solidarity.
Oruo’s blunders—clumsiness, pompous theatrics, recurring tongue trauma—juxtapose earnest dedication, painting him as a comedic yet committed club member balancing parody with resolve.