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| Ousouji ( Real name: Ousouji Occupation: Agent of Kaolinite and the Death Busters Identity: The general populace of Earth is unaware of Ousouji's existence Legal status: None Known aliases: None Place of creation: An apartment complex located in the Juubangai district of Tokyo, Japan Marital status: Single (though probably inapplicable) Known relatives: None Group affiliation: Death Busters Base of operations: Mobile First appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 094 Final appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 094 History: Ousouji was a female Daimon - the product
of the fusion of a Daimon Egg with a vacuum cleaner - who in accordance
with Kaolinite's orders sought out Unazuki Furuhata because of the pure
heart she displayed in dreaming of her first kiss. Suddenly coming to life
and catching Unazuki by surprise while she was deep in thought, Ousouji
succeeded in extracting her Heart Crystal, only to encounter Sailor Uranus
and Sailor Neptune on a nearby rooftop after crashing through the apartment
window while attempting to make her escape. Height: Unknown
Abilities: Aside
from superhuman running and jumping abilities, Ousouji possessed a star-shaped
mark on her chest capable of emitting a beam of black energy that would
cause a human being's Heart Crystal to emerge from his or her body after
being focused on that person's upper torso for a certain period of time.
She could also retract either one of her hands and subsequently extend
a rectangular vacuum cleaner brush from the stump on her arm that she used
as a weapon and which was capable of generating hurricane level winds with
enough force to knock an individual over or even lift them right off the
ground and propel them high into the air. The brush on her right hand served
a second purpose as part of her built-in Dai-Sensor - essentially a Heart
Crystal detector - and allowed her to home in on pure hearts by running
it along the ground in a vacuuming-like motion. Japanese Voice Actress:
Youko Matsuoka This entry first appeared on: September 17, 1999 Back
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