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* Although Osamu is a full-grown man, he uses the more boyish "''boku''" ボク (僕) when identifying himself. In contrast, [[Wataru Hoshinoumi|Wataru]], a young boy, uses the rougher "''ore''" オレ (俺). "I" in Japanese can be pronounced in more than one way and the usage can sometimes identify the speaker's attitude and | * Although Osamu is a full-grown man, he uses the more boyish "''boku''" ボク (僕) when identifying himself. In contrast, [[Wataru Hoshinoumi|Wataru]], a young boy, uses the rougher "''ore''" オレ (俺). "I" in Japanese can be pronounced in more than one way and the usage can sometimes identify the speaker's attitude and character—from the common "''watashi''" 私, to formal "''watakushi''", to the older "''ware''" (我) that various [[Decepticon]] leaders have used in the Japanese series/dubs (such as ''[[Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' [[Deathsaurus (Victory)|Deathsaurus]] and ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'' [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]]). | ||
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| The name or term "Osamu" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Osamu (disambiguation). |
- Osamu Kihara is a human from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Doctor Osamu Kihara (木原 修 Kihara Osamu) is a scientist with the Governmental Special Diplomatic Agency.
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Notes
- Although Osamu is a full-grown man, he uses the more boyish "boku" ボク (僕) when identifying himself. In contrast, Wataru, a young boy, uses the rougher "ore" オレ (俺). "I" in Japanese can be pronounced in more than one way and the usage can sometimes identify the speaker's attitude and character—from the common "watashi" 私, to formal "watakushi", to the older "ware" (我) that various Decepticon leaders have used in the Japanese series/dubs (such as Victory Deathsaurus and Animated Megatron).


