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General Raymond Osborn is a supporting character in the 2023 Netflix series Gamera -Rebirth-. He is a high-ranking officer, identified as a general or commander, within the United States military forces, specifically referred to as the USJF in the series. His most defining personal connection is being the father of Douglas Ken Osborn, known as Brody, one of the central child characters. In his professional capacity, General Osborn is depicted as a career military man, tasked with commanding operations against the kaiju that begin attacking Tokyo.

In terms of personality, General Osborn is portrayed as stern, authoritative, and deeply serious. He is a disciplinarian, especially in his role as a parent. This is most starkly illustrated after a dangerous incident in which Brody and his friends venture into the sewers and encounter the kaiju Jiger. Following their rescue, Osborn reacts with a mixture of fear and anger, slapping his son for his perceived recklessness. This action underscores his strict nature and his primary motivation: a desire to maintain control and protect, though he expresses this through rigid discipline rather than warmth. His professional motivation is to combat the kaiju threat and uphold his military duty, even when facing a seemingly unstoppable force like Gamera.

General Osborn's role in the story is largely defined by his position as a military authority figure and as a parent. He is present during the initial military response to the kaiju, attempting to hold off Gamera's advance with conventional forces, an effort that proves futile. His key relationship is with his son, Brody. Their dynamic is tense and strained by Osborn's high expectations and his difficulty in showing approval. The narrative, however, provides a moment of development for him. During a battle between Gamera and Jiger, the main protagonist Boco realizes Gamera is protecting the children. Brody then convinces his father to order the military to focus their firepower solely on Jiger. This moment indicates that while Osborn is a harsh figure, he is ultimately a pragmatist who can be persuaded by reason, especially when it comes from his son, suggesting a deep-seated trust beneath his gruff exterior. As a military leader, his abilities lie in his strategic command, authority over his forces, and his willingness to engage in direct combat against giant monsters, even when conventional weapons prove largely ineffective.