Tia and Megumi Oumi
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Tia and Megumi Oumi are two fictional characters and protagonists of the manga and anime series Zatch Bell!.
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[edit] Tia
Tia, known as Tio (ティオ?) in the original, is the first mamodo to ally with Kiyo and Zatch. She is usually considered to be a tomboy and used to bully Zatch a lot in the mamodo world, though she secretly has a crush on him. She's a tough mamodo who initially believed that every other mamodo was an enemy, but with Zatch's help learned that there are others who she can trust.
Tia was originally friends with the mamodo Maruss, but then was betrayed by him when the mamodo kingship battle started. In the human world, Tia met with Maruss again on a ship, but he attacked her, knocking her into the sea. After the battle, Megumi found Tia unconscious by the docks. While Tia initially resisted her friendship, eventually they became close partners. After the situation with Maruss, Tia had a hard time trusting others. She finds herself able to trust again when Zatch comes to rescue her from Maruss at one of Megumi's concerts.
Kiyo, Megumi, Zatch, and Tia promise to help each other and later fight together successfully against Purio and Zoboron and their bookkeepers. They become a team of sorts and fight together again when Penny sends Ancient Mamodo after Zatch and Kiyo. Tia is given Zatch's spellbook to protect and is able to do so with the help of other mamodo teams who have vowed to defeat the Ancient Mamodo and their leader, Zofis.
Tia now meditates under waterfalls, to help improve her defensive abilities, which can be seen dramatically.
At the final battle, Tia and Megumi join Zatch, Kiyo, and Sunbeam as they race to the battleground on Umagon's back. Tia uses her enhanced defense spells to shield them from Clear's powerful long range attack spell. She manages to protect them long enough for Clear's spell to be destroyed. However, the strain of holding back Clear's massive attack is too much and her book begins to deteriorate and then burn. Tia tells Zatch that she was glad she could help him reach the final battle. Before fading away she tells Zatch to win and that she will see him again. (manga only)
Tia was known in the mamodo world as "Tia the Strangler", and is often seen strangling Zatch (or any other mamodo or people) to the point that his neck becomes stretched out.
She secretly has a crush on Zatch, similar to Megumi liking Kiyo. She also has an immense fear of heights.
In the original version, Tio is voiced by Rie Kugimiya. In the English version, Tia is voiced by Melissa Fahn.
[edit] Megumi Oumi
Megumi Ooumi (大海恵 Ōumi Megumi?) is a 14-year-old Japanese teen idol and pop singer. She is the book keeper of Tia and befriends Zatch and Kiyo after they help her to defeat Maruss and Rembrant. She is a master of Judo and Aikido, even teaching it to Tia for self-defense.
Megumi first met Tia when she found her injured on the docks. They then found out that Megumi was her bookkeeper who would help her in the battle to decide the next ruler of the mamodo world. At first, Tia had kept harshly to herself when they'd first met, saying that Megumi would only get hurt helping her fight off mamodo. They eventually started to get along and Tia came to trust Megumi.
She can be seen doing concerts, tours, and other things that keep her schedule busy. She goes to school full-time as well, getting hassled by photographers and classmates. Megumi is also a skilled cook and has been seen cooking on a few occasions. She is patient when it comes to Tia's fits of anger and scolds her when necessary. She went under the training together with Kiyo, training to use the heart energy wisely from Dufaux/Dufort.
Throughout the manga as well as the anime, it is hinted she has romantic feelings for Kiyo, just as Tia likes Zatch. She also has the ability to make Kiyo blush, which Suzy jealously notices.
Among Megumi's most popular songs are "Hikari no Prism" ("Prism of Light"), "Happy Tomorrow" ("We Did It Together" in the English version) and "Watashi no Yume" ("My Dream").
In the original version, Megumi is voiced by Ai Maeda. In the English version, Megumi is voiced by Kate Higgins.
[edit] Tia and Megumi as a team
Tia's spells are primarily defensive and regenerative, and their style of combat reflects that. They frequently used shields to protect themselves and their teammates. They're very useful teamed up with other mamodo teams due to Tia's spell "Saifogeo", and this is seen frequently through the series. Her final rank is 5th place.
[edit] List of spells
- Seoshi/Seushiru: This is Tia's all purpose capsule-like shield and can hold for as long as Tia's energy can hold out. However, it doesn't protect from attacks coming from below.(Defense)
- Saisu: One of Tia's offensive spells, a boomerang of energy. This spell is very weak in comparison when fired at mamodo to other attack spells and is infrequently used. Arms can easily deflect the attack, but it can rip through shirt sleeves. It is strong enough, however, to knock a human unconscious. It seems to increase in power when Tia's angry, like most of her spells.(Attack)
- Ma Seshield/Ma Seshirudo: This spell creates a floating disk-like shield. Although it only protects Tia's front instead of around her, it is comparatively more powerful than Seoshi. (Defense)
- Giga La Seoshi/Giga La Seushiru: Circular barrier that traps opponents and deflects their attacks back at them.(Immobilization) Gained during battle with Dr. Riddles. (Shown in episode 56)
- Saifogeo/Saifojio: Spell that creates a floating sword which heals a human or mamodo when struck by it. This is a trump card in battle and is often used to heal Tia's teammates. (Assist) Gained during battle with Dr. Riddles (Shown in episode 56).
- Chajiru Saifodon: Conditional spell similar to Saifogeo in appearance which is powered by Tia's anger. Any recent bitter experiences are played back via a mirror of the goddess-like figure's chest and the power builds with each image. The appearance of the goddess becomes more demonic as well, and once the spell is ready Tia launches it at the opponent, while arguably Tia's strongest attack spell its power depends on how angry Tia is meaning that this technique is near useless against an opponent if Tia isn't angry recently. (Attack) Gained in episode 121.
- Chajiru Seshirudon: One of Tia's most powerful defense spells which summons three goddesses. It's a conditional spell which works much like Chajiru Saifodon, but is powered by Tia's determination to protect her friends. The manga version of the same spell is an immense "Ma Seshield" held by a goddess. (Defense) Gained in episode 121, first used in episode 148.
- Rima Chajiru Seshirudon: Tia controls two enormous Chajiru Seshirudon-like shields via a pair of spiritual hands. Tia's strongest defense spell. (Defense) Gained in Chapter 303.
- Shin Saifojio: Tia summons four massive Saifogeo spells that completely heal the intended targets and restores their heart energy. This spell is only used after she has been sent back to the mamodo world, through the use of Zatch's golden book.
[edit] Spellbooks they burned
- Boru Bora, in the Mochinoki City park (episode 56)
- Alm, in the Devolo ruins (episode 61)
- Gelios, in the Devolo ruins (episode 61)
[edit] Trivia
- Megumi's name translates to "blessing" or "charity".
- Tia, like Zatch, also has a Volcan 300-like toy named "Volunlun".
- Tia was ranked 7th in the most recent Gash Bell popularity contest.[citation needed]
- Megumi ranked 4th in the most recent Gash Bell popularity contest.
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Protagonists: | Zatch Bell and Kiyo Takamine | Brago and Sherry Belmont Tia and Megumi Oumi | Ponygon and Kafk Sunbeam | Kanchomé and Parco Folgore Suzy Mizuno | Wonrei and Li-en | Kido and Dr. Riddles | Purio and Lupa |
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Antagonists: | Zofis and Koko | Zeno and Dufort | Kiees and Berun | Clear Note and Vino |
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Other Characters: | All Mamodo and Bookkeepers | Ancient Mamodo Minor Characters | The Majestic Twelve |
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Other Media: | Mamodo Fight | Manga Chapters | Episode List | Voice Actors Video Games | Konjiki no Gash Bell!!: 101 Banme no Mamono | Konjiki no Gash Bell!!: Attack of the Mecha-Vulcan |