Uba

Uba appeared in 1985 TV series called Dengeki Sentai Changeman. Uba is a Space Beast of the Great Star League Gozma, originally hailing from planet Amanga. This Space Beast was actually one who raised Adjutant Shiima and knew of her position as a "princess" when arriving to Earth to help the Gozma. She could fire bombs and breathe fire from her mouth as well as fire lasers. However her most notable ability is the distribution of a special milk that turns anything that drinks it into a humanoid being. Uba's plan involved distributing the milk to the various stray cats and dogs of Earth to turn them into humans, then have them unleash their mistreatment by their human masters on them in return. One of Uba's minions was a cat who belonged to a little girl which Shou decided to help find after it went missing. He was ultimately used in a scheme set up by Sayaka to lure all the cats and dogs in one place and settle them down, taking away Uba's minions. Ultimately destroyed by the Power Bazooka, then by Change Robo after being rebuilt by Gyodai.

Uba is seen a couple more times in flashbacks regarding the raising of Shiima due to the policy regarding the harsh training of princesses on her home world preventing any connection of motherly love. One time is showing her feeding off her milk as a baby; while another showed Uba as a nursemaid taking Shiima out to play with other Amangans and in being a normal princess girl. despite being loyal to the gozma Uba had a surprisingly kind and motherly personality. caring very much for Shiima and racing her lovingly.

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Uba special milk that turns anything that drinks it into a humanoid being that would serve the Gozma. the animals in question would look mostly human in nature but still retain some animal traits. such as claws and teeth. Uba used the stray cats to create an small army to fight the change man but the idea was basically to turn all domesticated on there human masters. The turned animals could disguise them self as humans allowing them to act has sleeper agents.