Jariten, known to everyone as "Ten" is Lum's little
cousin. Ten is a bratty and smart-mouthed alien toddler. Like all
oni, Ten has powers of his own. He can fly and breathe fire.
But he is an inexperienced child so his flying is awkward and slow, and
his fire breathing isn't always effective.
Ten is a child, but sure doesn't act his age. He has a
certain level of adult intelligence which is quite
shocking for someone still in diapers. One result of being
precocious is that Ten only has eyes for older women.
He once had a crush on Sakura as well as the woman who
ran the flower shop, Kurama and a few others. Yet Ten is
still essentially a child and quite naive. Around women he
is usually cute and diminutive. When he's near men
he's his usual self. Loud, pesky and often aggressive.
Ten came to earth to meet Lum's new husband but was
disappointed at what he found. From the moment they've
met, Ataru and Ten have been at each other's throats.
Ataru bullies, Ten flames his head.
Ataru tricks Ten and makes fun of him, and he makes fun of
Ataru. A real brotherly relationship.
Because Ataru is such an idiot, Ten doesn't think he
deserves Lum. Therefore he decides to live with them
to keep an eye on Ataru. As for Ataru, he is jealous
of a baby's ability to use cuteness to get close to
girls but mostly he feels that Ten is a major nuisance.
But with all of the constant fighting between them,
the truth is that they have a lot in common. Later
on in the series they learn to live with each other,
even though the insults still fly. If you didn't know
any better, by the way they act with each other you might
get the impression that they were brothers.
Ten's parents are always busy so he never really
got to spend much time with them and was instead
raised by a robotic nanny. In a way his cousin
Lum is the only consistent mother figure he has ever had
in his life. She's his legal guardian and takes care
of him almost as if he was her child.
If you notice that Ten's dialect is a little unusual in comparison
with the other characters, that is because his speech is based
on the stereotypical dialect of Osaka.