Artistic Forces/Onna

Onna (Katakana: オンナ; Hiragana: おんな) is commonly a trademark battle cry of the all-female faction known as the Joshi Guntai in the Artistic Forces universe. Literally, it is also a Japanese term that translates to woman.

As an extended version of this battle cry for short, it adds with the Japanese sentence "Ima iku, onna!" (｢今行く、おんな！｣, meaning "Now go, women!"), "Iku, onna!" (｢行く、おんな！｣, meaning "Go, women!"), "Ima shuugeki, onna!" (｢今襲撃、おんな！｣, meaning "Now raid, women!") or "Shuugeki, onna!" (｢襲撃、おんな！｣, meaning "Raid, women!"), specifically referring to the tactic used by the the Joshi Guntai during the war or parades.

Origins
The word "Onna" comes from the kanji (女). Before this, Japan had decided to have their cultural writing system by taking the Chinese characters from China to convert, change, alter or remove 80% of them into those of their language. In contrast, this literally means "female" or "Nu" in Chinese, but in Japanese, it definitely means "woman" instead. For example, this kanji has added with "no ko" (女の子) to accurately translates to "girl" and literally defines the "child of a woman".

Usage
As a battle cry, this is given and adopted by the Joshi Guntai to the massive military campaigns they periodically unleash within Animatopia and the whole universe as a part of their desire to seek out the engagements of combat and war against their enemies and other hostile destinies with their factional military tactics.

Literal exclamations

 * Katakana: オオオンナアアアアアア！！
 * Hiragana: おおおんなああああああ！！