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The character known as Bondo's Mother is the parent of the main protagonist, Bondo Taira. Her real name is not disclosed within the story. She is distinguished by a highly unusual combination of a cheerful, gentle, and open-minded personality with a terrifying level of combat proficiency. She most often appears wielding a kitchen knife or other blades, a constant accessory she carries even when there is no practical need for it.
In terms of personality, Bondo's Mother is overwhelmingly accepting and courageous, showing no hesitation or fear in welcoming the eccentric and abnormally powerful robot maid Roboco into her home. She extends this same level of warm acceptance to other strange characters, such as Nyonta. Her demeanor is typically sunny and kind, yet she possesses a notable lack of concern for minor details or the oddness of situations. This trait is so pronounced that her son openly questions if she has poor judgment or is not thinking about anything at all. Despite this laid-back attitude about most things, she is acutely protective when it comes to her son's well-being. She is highly sensitive to any signs of his developing adolescent "darkness" or inappropriate behavior, and she will quickly intervene, often instructing him to stick to age-appropriate entertainment. This reveals a core motivation centered on safeguarding her son's innocence and guiding him through a turbulent period of his life.
Her role in the story extends beyond that of a typical parent. While she is the one who orders Roboco to be their family's OrderMaid, setting the entire plot in motion, she also acts as a secret weapon of immense power. In moments of crisis, she demonstrates combat abilities that are far beyond those of an ordinary human, capable of defeating armored warriors in an instant. During major conflicts, such as a plan by the Mother Computer to subdue humanity, she uses her incredible speed and knife skills to cut others free from captivity, proving to be a decisive asset in a fight. Her key relationship is, of course, with her son Bondo. She also has a happy and serene relationship with her husband, though he is seen less frequently. Her interactions with Roboco are characterized by complete acceptance, treating the powerful and clumsy robot as a welcome, if strange, member of the family.
There is little indication of significant character development, as she is portrayed as a consistently formidable and eccentric figure from her introduction. Her primary notable ability is her superhuman combat skill, especially with bladed weapons like kitchen knives. This power is treated as a natural and unremarkable part of her cheerful personality, creating a comedic contrast. She is also shown to have a keen, almost intuitive sense for detecting when her son is about to engage in something she deems inappropriate for his age.
In terms of personality, Bondo's Mother is overwhelmingly accepting and courageous, showing no hesitation or fear in welcoming the eccentric and abnormally powerful robot maid Roboco into her home. She extends this same level of warm acceptance to other strange characters, such as Nyonta. Her demeanor is typically sunny and kind, yet she possesses a notable lack of concern for minor details or the oddness of situations. This trait is so pronounced that her son openly questions if she has poor judgment or is not thinking about anything at all. Despite this laid-back attitude about most things, she is acutely protective when it comes to her son's well-being. She is highly sensitive to any signs of his developing adolescent "darkness" or inappropriate behavior, and she will quickly intervene, often instructing him to stick to age-appropriate entertainment. This reveals a core motivation centered on safeguarding her son's innocence and guiding him through a turbulent period of his life.
Her role in the story extends beyond that of a typical parent. While she is the one who orders Roboco to be their family's OrderMaid, setting the entire plot in motion, she also acts as a secret weapon of immense power. In moments of crisis, she demonstrates combat abilities that are far beyond those of an ordinary human, capable of defeating armored warriors in an instant. During major conflicts, such as a plan by the Mother Computer to subdue humanity, she uses her incredible speed and knife skills to cut others free from captivity, proving to be a decisive asset in a fight. Her key relationship is, of course, with her son Bondo. She also has a happy and serene relationship with her husband, though he is seen less frequently. Her interactions with Roboco are characterized by complete acceptance, treating the powerful and clumsy robot as a welcome, if strange, member of the family.
There is little indication of significant character development, as she is portrayed as a consistently formidable and eccentric figure from her introduction. Her primary notable ability is her superhuman combat skill, especially with bladed weapons like kitchen knives. This power is treated as a natural and unremarkable part of her cheerful personality, creating a comedic contrast. She is also shown to have a keen, almost intuitive sense for detecting when her son is about to engage in something she deems inappropriate for his age.