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3!Anti-Earth Union Group
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5[[folder:Judau Ashta]]
6!!!Voiced by: Creator/KazukiYao
7-->'''Main mecha:''' MSZ-010 ZZ Gundam
8-->''"I'm Judau Ashta, currently skipping school!"''
9[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Judau_Ashta_2336.jpg]]
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11A member of the Shangri-La Junk Guild, Judau is recruited by Yazan Gable in an attempt to steal the Zeta Gundam from the recently docked ''Argama''. Angered by his employer's disregard for human life, and unsettled by a meeting with the comatose Kamille Bidan, Judau turns on Yazan and following several more attempts at stealing the ''Zeta'', is eventually recruited by Bright as the leader of the ''Argama'''s new Gundam team. Despite his initial disinterest, he rapidly matures into a capable leader who tries to get the best from his team. For tropes pertaining to his late UC-era adventures, see ''Characters/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam.''
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13* AcePilot: Goes without saying as a Gundam protagonist, but what's notable is that he had to grow into it. The first time he pilots a Gundam, all he does is flail around wildly all over the place.
14** In a side manga, he fights against the [[Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam Zanscare forces]] in his outdated and ramshackled ZZ Gundam (which at that point is older than the MechaMooks by at least 60 years). The ZZ, now nicknamed the Gump, is already missing more than half of its original parts and cobbled with so many repaired parts it has a freakin' peg leg. He's also about 80 years old at that point and still ''kicks ass''.
15** You'd have to be badass to not only be one of the few (if not ''only'') major characters in the Universal Century to live to old age but also ''fight'' alongside both the [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Crossbone Vanguard]] and [[Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam Uso Evin]].
16* {{Archenemy}}: To Haman Karn, due more to their mutual attraction than their mutual hatred.
17* BackToBackBadasses: With Elle in Episode 31 and Beecha in Episode 38.
18* BigBrotherInstinct: Quite protective of his little sister Leina. The main driving force of his fighting in the majority of episodes is to rescue Leina from Neo Zeon. When she is hurt, he gets [[UnstoppableRage incredibly angry]].
19* BookDumb: Not a brilliant student. Still very smart when necessary.
20* ChickMagnet: Well, Ple saw him as some kind of big brother. The same can't be said of Elle and Roux, of course, or Chara Soon...and then there's ''Haman''!
21* CombiningMecha: Pilots the ZZ, which is made up of three separate fighter jets.
22* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Being the third protagonist in the Universal Century timeline, Judau has some contrasting characteristics to his two predecessors. Unlike Amuro and Kamille, Judau is actually both personable and very socially adjusted. Also, while Judau is a newtype, he also has a considerably harder time acclimating to piloting a Gundam, as he had no prior experience with operating mobile suits or engineering beyond the use of smaller loader machines.
23* {{Delinquent}}: His classmates and teacher in Shangri-la seems to view him as this, as he skips school to work in the junk yard and steals mobile suits.
24* EveryoneCanSeeIt: His... [[DatingCatwoman complicated relationship]] with Haman. The Argama crew even start formulating battle strategies around it.
25* FlawedPrototype: The Zeta Gundam's flaws start to come to the forefront here (namely, that it was so extensively tweaked and customised by Kamille that it's an absolute nightmare for anyone else to pilot), and the ZZ has such a laundry list that it's easy to see why nobody ever tried to mass-produce it. The overpowered weaponry eats battery power like nobody's business, and the much-vaunted combination system leaves it highly vulnerable when separated and introduces serious structural weaknesses when it's combined.
26* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: He and Leina tend to act as though he's the foolish one and she's the responsible one. It's really that Leina is more willing to sacrifice some things right now if it means Judau gets an education, while he's more interested in maintaining a decent standard of living in the present. And there's also the fact that since Judau repeatedly says that one of the things he wants to do with the money he's making by skipping school to be a salvage worker is put Leina into a better school, there's also the question of whether it is foolish or responsible for him to sacrifice his own prospects for the future to improve his sister's prospects.
27* GlassCannon: The Double Zeta is able to dish out a lot of damage and is very well armed, sporting multiple beam sabres, missiles, and a WaveMotionGun in the forehead. It's also quite structurally weak and loses limbs and the head with unnerving frequency. Thankfully, this changes when it receives its ''Enhanced'' upgrade, turning it into a true LightningBruiser. And that was before it receives it's [[MightyGlacier ''Full Armor'']] upgrade.
28* TheHero: Of the show and Team Gundam. As early as Elle's first outing in the Mark II, he's already keeping an eye on his fellow pilots, and building a team dynamic.
29* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:After Leina's apparent death, and then after Ple's REAL death]].
30* HeroicBuild: As an early ShirtlessScene demonstrates, he's ''astonishingly'' ripped for a fourteen-year-old.
31* HonorBeforeReason: Gets like this towards the end.
32* HotBlooded: Downplayed. Judau's fairly rational as ''Gundam'' protagonists go, but he still has a penchant for rushing in without giving the situation enough thought. Still has nothing on Kamille in this department, though.
33* IdiotHero: Has some elements of this. He tends to be very short-sighted and rarely considers the consequences of his actions, though this gets better as the series progresses.
34* InstantExpert: Mocked in the first episode, played straight afterwards.
35* ItsPersonal: With Glemmy Toto after his capture of Leina and subsequent threatening of her with a gun. Feels this way about Char Aznable when he meets him in Super Robot Wars or Gundam games. As far as Judau is concerned, Char is directly responsible for the way Haman turned out and he's openly hostile with the man.
36* LackOfEmpathy: Just when killing in battle is concerned and even then is Zigzagged trope. Judau never clicked on the fact that he killed humans the first time and kept living his life as if nothing had happened. He will more times than not make your Mobile Suit explode on purpose while making sarcastic comments and is not fond at all of letting enemies [[WhatMeasureIsAMook he doesn't know who they are]] get away piloting them, so he will chase them and shoot them from behind until taking them down or the situation becomes dangerous for him. That being said, Judau doesn't really need that much to humanize you and vaporize his powerful will to destroy you, he just needs to see you directly out of your Mobile Suit, or for you to talk to him inside of it. Most likely he fights in the war to completely destroy your Mobile Suit no matter if you are inside the machine or not, so if you can't escape and don't want to die in the fight, it's better for you to eject from the cockpit or surrender.
37* LastMinuteHookup: After [[spoiler:Haman's death]] and [[spoiler:Elle getting together with Beecha]], he [[spoiler:starts a relationship with Roux]].
38* TheLeader: Of Team Gundam. He's a Type III, leading by example.
39* LightningBruiser: In the Zeta, which retains this status despite being somewhat outclassed by newer suits from Axis. Near 2/3 of the series, the ZZ finally graduates from GlassCannon status to this trope by the upgrading into ''Enhanced ZZ'', seriously boosting its speed & ass-kicking ability as well as reducing it's unbalanced structural issues.
40* LikesOlderWomen: His primary love interest is ''Haman'', who's about 8 years older than him. [[spoiler:He also ends up with the older Roux.]]
41* MacrossMissileMassacre: One of the Double Zeta's primary attacks, other than BeamSpam or WaveMotionGun. Each of its upgrades adds still more missiles to the ZZ, enabling it to take out armies by the end.
42* MidSeasonUpgrade: From the Zeta to the Double Zeta.
43* MightyGlacier: After the Enhanced ZZ receives it's final upgrade to ''Full Armor ZZ'', turning it into a Mobile Suit-sized flying fortress, but reducing its speed and costing it the ability to separate into its various components. It's restored to normal immediately afterwards though.
44* PsychicPowers: Like Amuro and Kamille before him, Judau is a top tier Newtype, which allows him to pull off most of the stunts he gets away with. Yet, unlike Amuro and Kamille, Judau's Newtype powers are in a class of its own, which caused actual harm without the need of any enhancements or accessories (such as the Psychoframe). Haman Karn, who frightened both Kamille and Scirocco, matched Char in terms of prowess and even beaten the latter in a duel, was absolutely terrified when Judau unknowingly unleashed his Newtype powers on her.
45* {{Reincarnation}}: The very much non-canon ''Mobile Suit Vs. Giant God of Legend: Gigantis' Counterattack'' reveals that Judau is the reincarnation of Cosmo Yuki from ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon''.
46* ReluctantWarrior: Is exceptionally reluctant to hurt people, and at one point outright refuses to shoot down an enemy mobile suit if it would also mean killing Axis warriors who were not currently a threat.
47* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After all is said and done, Judau packs up and heads to the Jupiter colonies. Fed up with the bullshit going on around Earth and not wanting to be a part of the madness there anymore, he set off to start a new more peaceful life for himself, his sister and Roux. The Expanded Universe reveals he would later do it again -- [[spoiler: in his old age, going by the name "Grey Stoke", he would form a secret community of Newtypes and leave the Sol system entirely for Proxima Centauri, hoping to make a fresh start.]]
48* ShutUpHannibal: A favourite hobby.
49* StrongFamilyResemblance: He and Leina look a lot alike.
50* SuperPrototype: The Zeta and Double Zeta.
51* TakeUpMySword: Is on the receiving end of this from a comatose Kamille, who psychically passes the torch to Judau.
52* WaveMotionGun: The Double Zeta comes equipped with one in its head.
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Leina Ashta]]
56!!!Voiced by: Creator/MayaOkamoto
57[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Leina_Ashta_6082.jpg]]
58
59Judau's younger sister and concience, Leina persuades him to help the ''Argama''. Captured by Glemmy partway through the show, her retrieval becomes Judau's main objective.
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61* AloneWithThePsycho: Frequently left alone with Glemmy.
62* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: For Judau. She's actually ''very'' sensible for her age.
63* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Believes herself to be the responsible sibling to Judau's foolish one. It would be more fair to say that she's a long term planner while Judau will do what works in the short run.
64* GildedCage: After she gets captured, she lives in greater luxury than in Shangri-La, but is trapped with the antagonists.
65* GoGoEnslavement: A rather milder example than most, but it's still creepy the way Glemmy forces her to wear various dresses among other things after he kidnaps her. Dude's got issues.
66* TheHeart: Fills this role in Judau's ensemble. She is the moral center that everyone in the Shangri-La group cares about. Once she is captured, Iino is the only one from Shangri-La with the voice of reason but doesn't have the influence for it and is powerless to stop Beecha and Mondo's treason and the general snippiness of the crew. [[spoiler: Even in her "death" she still influences Judau significantly through Newtype visions.]]
67* LittleMissBadass: She's no fighter, but she's got enough stones to [[spoiler:call the Federation government out on their bullshit mere minutes after getting shot in the gut]]. The kid is ''tough''.
68* LittleMissSnarker: She's mostly a sweet person, but does give a few of these remarks to Judau and Glemmy whenever the former is up to mischief or after the latter forced her to [[NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine take lessons to become a good Neo Zeon subject]].
69* NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler:We never see a corpse or a shot of her body being burnt, when the house she is resting in goes kabloom, which leads to...]]
70* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:She survives being in a small house that gets set on fire by mobile suits.]]
71* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: Subject to this by Glemmy. She is kept under good treatment in Neo Zeon after getting captured.
72%% OnlySaneMan
73* {{Ojou}}: Glemmy turns her into one, as the poster girl for Neo-Zeon's occupation forces.
74* PsychicPowers: While she's not a fighter, she has displayed Newtype abilities on various occasions.
75* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a pretty good one to the Earth Federation officials who sold out to Haman, even though most of them don't recognise it at the time.
76* StrongFamilyResemblance: She's essentially a shorter, female version of Judau, with the same eyes, haircut, and square face.
77* TrainingFromHell: A social version. She learns to keep her composure, come what may, while living with Glemmy Toto himself. She uses this to become an {{Ojou}} and give commands to Zeonic troops and Federation leaders like she was born to the position, ''while suffering from a gunshot wound in her stomach''.
78* WiseBeyondTheirYears: She is the most sensible person in the Shangri-La group, and her experiences in Neo Zeon broaden her horizon beyond the colony and turn her into an effective speaker.
79[[/folder]]
80
81[[folder:Elle Vianno]]
82!!!Voiced by: Creator/ErikoHara
83->'''Main mecha:''' RX-178 Gundam Mk-II
84[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/58479.jpg]]
85
86One of Judau's oldest and closest friends, Elle is a member of the Junk Guild alongside Judau, Beecha, Iino, and Mondo and accompanies them aboard the ''Argama''. Determined to prove her usefulness, she eventually becomes the pilot of the Gundam Mark II. She tries to play big sister to Leina, and has something of a crush on Judau, a rivalry with Roux Louka, and a rocky relationship with Beecha.
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88* AcePilot: A strong contender for top pilot on the Argama, reliably dishing out the hurt in the hopelessly obsolete Gundam Mk. II. For the most part she's a plugger, tying up enemy units with defensive tactics until she can make a kill.
89* AffirmativeActionGirl: The series' second female Gundam pilot after Emma Sheen (who preceded her as pilot of the Mark II).
90* AllLoveIsUnrequited: She is head over heels for Judau for most the series, but he is either too focused on Haman or his sister to notice.
91* BackToBackBadasses: With Judau in Episode 31
92* BelligerentSexualTension: She and Beecha develop aspects of this later on, though it really depends on the episode (sometimes there's none, sometimes they actually seem to hate each other, and sometimes it's this trope). They're a fair bit like Kamille and Fa, actually.
93* ChildhoodFriendRomance: She starts the anime pining for Judau making her a unlucky version. [[spoiler:She then gets a LastMinuteHookup with Beecha in the anime.]]
94* ClingyJealousGirl: Boy is she ever for Judau! A good chunk of her rivalry with Roux can be attributed over Judau and she loathes that he seems caught up on Haman. Interestingly she is still this for Judau even after [[spoiler:she hooks up with Beecha.]]
95* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Her Newtype powers don't really start to develop until late in the series. By then, she's already [[BadassNormal proven her chops]] as an AcePilot, and they're just a nice little bonus.
96* HotBlooded: Elle's loud, brash, and unafraid to shove her opinion down your throat.
97* InnocentBlueEyes: Elle's baby blues nicely complement her tomboyish girl-next door persona.
98* InstantExpert: Despite being a weak Newtype, she's an ''incredibly'' fast learner, taking to mobile suits like a duck to water. It helps that she actually reads the freaking manual before taking off (a tradition that started with Amuro Ray).
99* JackOfAllStats: The Gundam Mark II which has decent overall statistics but isn't great in any of them.
100* LittleMissBadass: At fifteen, Elle is nevertheless not someone you want to mess with.
101* ObliviousToLove: Despite or possibly because of her being in love with Judau, she completely misses hints Beecha tries to drop about his feelings for her. He eventually has to spell it out at the end of the series.
102* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a lot of pink and light red.
103* PlatonicLifePartners: In the manga, she and Judau are written like this. In the anime, she has a one-sided ChildhoodFriendRomance.
104%% * {{Shorttank}}
105* {{Tomboy}}: She is HotBlooded, engages in salvage work with the rest of her friends, and is not shown doing typically "girly" things in comparison to the feminine Leina, Roux, and Ple.
106* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She and Roux have some of this dynamic, along with shades of RedOniBlueOni. Calm, poised, self-confident Roux is the girly-girl, and loud, brash, chip-on-her-shoulder Elle is the tomboy.
107* TomboyishPonytail: A sign of her HotBlooded personality and being "one of the boys" in the Shangri-La salvage crew. [[spoiler:She wears her hair long in the end of the final episode.]]
108* {{Tsundere}}: She is generally friendly, but acts impatient with Judau and Beecha.
109* WeakButSkilled: She's a none-too-powerful Newtype in a hopelessly outdated mobile suit. Still gets the job done.
110* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In a meta-series sense; she is ''weirdly'' absent in a number of ''Super Robot Wars'' games, including and especially ''Alpha 1'' and ''Alpha Gaiden'', where she doesn't appear ''at all''. This is doubly weird given how much screentime Judau, Elpie and even sometimes Roux get.
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:Roux Louka]]
114!!!Voiced by: Creator/NaokoMatsui
115->'''Main mecha:''' FXA-07GB Neo Core Fighter, MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam
116[[quoteright:202:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c6cwtw6vqaatgp3.jpg]]
117
118A pilot from ''La Vie en Rose'', Roux is the oldest and most experienced mobile suit operator in the ''Argama''s crew--which given that she's eighteen says a lot about how much trouble the ship is in. Her talents quickly earn her a place as Judau's wingwoman; she has a friendly rivalry with Elle and a very messy relationship with Neo-Zeon pilot Glemmy Toto.
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120* AcePilot: Already has this reputation at the start of the show. She's also the most experienced pilot in the Gundam team and remains the second-best.
121* {{Archenemy}}: One could make a fairly compelling case for her being Glemmy Toto's archnemesis, given the way that their lives are tied together.
122* AffirmativeActionGirl: Shares this with Elle, as a heroic female Gundam pilot following in the steps of [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Emma Sheen]].
123* CombatPragmatist: She doesn't really believe in fighting fair, mostly because her opponents tend to be far bigger and nastier than she is.
124* CustomUniform: Her blue pilot suit with its star and rainbow is very distinctive.
125* DefrostingIceQueen: She's never much of an ice queen, but she treats Judau and company like kids for a while.
126* DudeMagnet: From Glemmy to Jinnei, she has multiple guys attracted to her throughout the show. There is even a entire episode with two guys fighting over her. Unfortunately this also tends to cause problems for her, [[StalkerWithACrush Glemmy being the main one]].
127* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Is already an AcePilot before unlocking her Newtype potential late in the series. (Though [[{{Foreshadowing}} the hint was there as of Episode 19]], when she almost picked up a psychic message from Glemmy.)
128* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her first appearance involves [[CombatPragmatist sneaking up behind a hulking junk dealer and smacking him over the head with a metal pipe]].
129* GuileHeroine: She's far more likely than the rest of the Gundam team to use flirting and trickery to get out of a tough situation. Unfortunately, this results in her picking up a dangerous, persistent, and, most importantly, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking ''annoying'']] StalkerWithACrush by the name of Glemmy Toto.
130* TheLancer: Quickly becomes Judau's wingwoman and go-to girl.
131* LastMinuteHookup: With [[spoiler:Judau]]. It's not entirely out of the blue, but for most of the series [[AnchoredShip the relationship couldn't start]] because [[spoiler: Judau was too focused on Haman]]. When that barrier was gone, Roux simply fell into place without much romance or fanfare.
132* LightningBruiser: The Zeta Gundam, which while somewhat outdated remains fast, tough, and heavily armed. It functions as the sniper in the team.
133* OneOfTheKids: Roux was old enough to join the AEUG normally, technically making her the TokenAdult among a team of pilots otherwise in their early teens. It's easy to forget that when she has such a comfortable rapport with the others, even considering Elle her rival.
134* TheRival: To Elle and only in the anime. In the manga, they're more friendly to each other.
135* ShowSomeLeg: Flirts with Glemmy to get out of a jam. This causes problems further down the line.
136* SpaceFighter: Starts out in the Core Fighter before graduating to the Zeta.
137* SuperPrototype: The Zeta Gundam, which thanks to Kamille's technical skills, still holds up well in spite of the LensmanArmsRace that's going on.
138* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She and Elle have some of this dynamic, along with shades of RedOniBlueOni. Calm, poised, self-confident Roux is the girly-girl, and loud, brash, chip-on-her-shoulder Elle is the tomboy.
139[[/folder]]
140
141[[folder:Beecha Oleg]]
142!!!Voiced by: Shingo Hiromori
143-> '''Main mecha:''' MSN-00100S Hyaku Shiki
144[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beecha_oleg_mobile_suit_gundam_zz_498.jpg]]
145
146One of Judau's "friends" Beecha is initially an opportunist, who switches sides at the drop of a hat. Eventually he realises that his best chance is with the ''Argama'' and sticks with them, eventually becoming the pilot of the Hyaku-Shiki before graduating to a position of importance aboard the revamped ''Nahel Argama''.
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148* AlwaysSecondBest: Envies Judau for his exploits as a junk dealer and skill in his time with the Argama.
149* BackToBackBadasses: With Judau in Episode 38.
150* BelligerentSexualTension: Shades thereof with Elle, though it really depends on the episode (sometimes there's none, sometimes they actually seem to hate each other, and sometimes it's this trope). At times they're basically [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Kamille and Fa]] 2.0.
151* BlingBlingBang: Pilots the gold Hyaku Shiki.
152* TheCaptain: Of the ''Nahel Argama'', after they steal it to finish the war.
153* CharacterDevelopment: Starts off as a selfish punk, and grows up quite a bit over the course of the show.
154* ChildhoodFriendRomance: He and Elle grew up together and have some BelligerentSexualTension. [[spoiler:They get a LastMinuteHookup in the anime.]]
155* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Initially. It's less a matter of malice, and more immaturity - he keeps looking for the easiest way out. [[spoiler:He eventually does rejoin the heroes and stays with them.]]
156* EasilyForgiven: He and Mondo never receive any discipline for aiding Neo Zeon.
157* EntitledBastard: No matter how many times Beecha betrays or screws Judau over, he still expects his "friend" to bail his ass out of trouble.
158* EvilRedhead: Not exactly 'evil' Evil, but an asshole who goes against the Argama crew (which includes his friends from Shangri-La) by aiding Neo Zeon. Eventually this trait disappears in the second half.
159* TheGoodCaptain: Eventually achieves this status as he matures. It takes a few lectures from Torres and Iino before it sinks in.
160* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Changes sides from the Argama to Neo Zeon and vice-versa for a while in the early episodes before finally siding with the Argama for good.
161* HypocriticalHeartwarming: His PetTheDog in Episode 29. Only Beecha gets to show Judau NoSympathy.
162* InstantExpert: Climbs into the Hyaku Shiki as though he were Char himself, and flies it pretty well, despite his only previous experience being failed attempts at stealing the ZZ.
163* ItsAllAboutMe: To the point of [[{{Narcissist}} narcissism]]. He gets better, but this trait never really goes away.
164* JerkAss: The least sympathetic member of the Shangri-La gang, with his constant attempts to defect, antagonism towards Judau, and his habit of being an EntitledBastard.
165* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: After much development he becomes more responsible and genuinely aids the main cast.
166* LazyBum: Refuses to do anything early on without being bribed or shamed in some way.
167* NoSympathy: He has no sympathy for the other crew members of the ''Argama'' or Judau, especially early on.
168* PetTheDog: In his own jerkish way. Beecha takes offense at Roux's rough treatment of Judau following [[spoiler:Leina's apparent death]], and proceeds to hassle her on Judau's behalf.
169* TheResenter: Towards Judau, over essentially everything.
170* TheRival: To Judau.
171* SurferDude: In the English dubbed ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam'' games he appears in, anyway.
172* ThoseTwoGuys: With Mondo for a while.
173* TookALevelInBadass: Eventually [[spoiler:became the Nahel Argama's captain, replacing Bright Noa.]]
174* WithFriendsLikeThese: Early on he and Mondo betray the ''Argama'', and even after defecting back to it, continue to backstab and screw over Judau at every opportunity, through jealousy, laziness, and stupidity. Despite all this, Elle never stops reminding Judau that Beecha is their friend.
175[[/folder]]
176
177[[folder:Mondo Agake]]
178!!!Voiced by: Creator/KozoShioya
179[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/de2da905_1.jpg]]
180
181Beecha's best friend, who tends to get dragged along in the other boy's schemes. Generally better natured than Beecha, Mondo's biggest problem is his laziness, and his inability to tell Beecha "no."
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183* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Along with Beecha. [[spoiler:Like Beecha, he eventually does rejoin the heroes and stays with them.]]
184* EasilyForgiven: He and Beecha never receive any discipline for aiding Neo Zeon.
185* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Changes sides from the Argama to Neo Zeon and vice-versa for a while in the early episodes before finally siding with the Argama for good.
186* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Unlike Beecha, he is portrayed as more sympathetic even in their ChronicBackstabbingDisorder days with him helping Judau and Rasara fight against the Endra's crew in Moon Moon.
187* LazyBum: Shares Beecha's desire to slack off.
188* LoveHurts: [[spoiler:The girl he falls for, Rasara Moon, gets KilledOffForReal.]]
189* MrFixit: He was the Shangri-La salvage team's mechanic, and is surprisingly good with machinery.
190* PetTheDog: He treats Rasara Moon kindly, showing him as kinder compared to [[TheResenter Beecha]]. He is also very annoyed by Roux's treatment of Judau in episode 29.
191* {{Revenge}}: Butchers the guy who [[spoiler:kills Rasara]].
192* SatelliteCharacter: Early on in the series Mondo's character tended to revolve around Beecha's and though they were ThoseTwoGuys, Beecha was the more prominent of them and the one driving their betrayals. Mondo eventually grows more independent from him, falling more into the role of a team player while Beecha resisted. Even how they go about relationships are markedly different with Mondo and Rasara's shy interactions contrasting the BelligerentSexualTension that Beecha and Elle have.
193* ThoseTwoGuys: If Mondo makes an appearance or does something in a scene, Beecha is usually with him.
194* WithFriendsLikeThese: Less so than Beecha, but still not going to win any "buddy of the year" awards.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Iino Abbav]]
198!!!Voiced by: Creator/MasamiKikuchi
199[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iino_abbav.png]]
200
201Another of Judau's gang, Iino is the most rational of the group, often acting as a calming force and a mediator. He is close to both Judau and Elle, and tries his hardest to keep Beecha and Mondo out of trouble.
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203* ActionSurvivor: Iino isn't a Mobile Suit pilot but he often flies out with the team as support. He usually flies one of the ZZ Gundam's parts, assisting in distracting enemies, and allowing ZZ to fully deploy.
204* AttractiveBentGender: Makes a fairly convincing girl when the group is under cover.
205* BridgeBunnies: Acts as one of these and as a mechanic.
206%% * ButtMonkey
207* DidntThinkThisThrough: On one hand, slapping a Zaku II head on the headless Zeta Gundam worked in a pinch. Too bad he didn't realize until he'd long left the ''Argama'' that the Zaku II's camera and the Zeta's Panoramic Cockpit are incompatible.
208* ExtremeDoormat: In the early episodes, he is sidelined by the other personalities in the Shangri-La gang and is easily cowed by Beecha and Mondo whenever he tries to protest against their treachery. He eventually develops a backbone and speaks his mind more in later episodes,
209* NiceGuy: A thoroughly pleasant young man who tries his hardest to be friends with everybody.
210* NumberTwo: Steps into this role vis a vis [[spoiler:Beecha]] after the launching of the ''Nahel Argama'', taking over the ship in his absence.
211* OnlySaneMan: In a group consisting of the treacherous Beecha, impulsive Judau, brash Elle, and idiotic Mondo, Iino is consistently the sanest and most rational member of the group.
212* SeenItAll: Adapts this attitude as the story progresses, particularly where the idiocy of the rest of the group is concerned.
213* ShrinkingViolet: Especially in the early parts of the series. Iino was one of the calmer and more shy of the group and cowed easily to pressure from Beecha and Mondo.
214* TheSmartGuy: Functions as the brains of Judau's group of friends.
215* TheEngineer: Worked on mobile suit upkeep in the Argama, but turns to BridgeBunny and NumberTwo duties in the Nahel Argama.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Bright Noa]]
219!!!Voiced by: Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki
220[[quoteright:277:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bright_noa_3.png]]
221
222Captain of the ''White Base'' and then the ''Argama'', mentor to Amuro and then Kamille, Bright Noa has more experience with Gundams and teenaged Newtypes then any self-respecting Federation officer ought to. Low on manpower and out of options, Bright co-opts Judau and his friends into serving as the ''Argama'''s new crew, while trying desperately to find a way out of the mess he's in.
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224* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: The rest of the crew posit this about his relationship with Emary, and there are hints that they might not be ''completely'' wrong.
225* BigGood: Bright hovered around this position in the previous series, but with the leadership of the AEUG either dead or MIA he's the one leading them in the fight against Neo Zeon. It's even more apparant with the appearence of the Federation leadership who are content with giving into Zeon's demands.
226* ButtMonkey: From the moment the Shangri-La kids pelt him with oranges in an attempt to steal the Zeta Gundam, ''ZZ'' largely consists of the slow erosion of the poor guy's dignity.
227* TheCaptain: Of the Argama.
228* TheComicallySerious: See ButtMonkey. He's trying so hard to keep his dignity in the middle of the circus that the ''Argama'' has been reduced to.
229* DefectorFromDecadence: Used to be a member of the corrupt Federation. Now operates as a member of the AEUG.
230* TheGoodCaptain: Less serious then in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam 0079]]'' and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Zeta]]'', but still maintains order and runs the ship well.
231* HappilyMarried: And would really like to get home to his wife.
232* IntergenerationalFriendship: With the members of Team Gundam.
233* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The jerk part has worn thin, but it still resurfaces when he's under stress.
234* JustFriends: With Emary. Good luck getting the idea through her head.
235* OlderAndWiser: In a different way compared to his growth going from the first series into ''Zeta.'' In ''Zeta'', he was much more willing to get physical with the crew members of the Argama if it meant maintaining order, reflecting the much more dire circumstances and the less familial association he has with everyone compared to everyone on White Base. In ''ZZ'', losing many crew members and seeing what happens to Kamille leads him to not be nearly as strict, even to the point where Leina calls him a pushover, a far cry compared to the infamous bridge punchout in the last series. He knows how to run a ship better compared to the One Year War, but recognizes that he's dealing with actual children and thus isn't as uptight as he was during the Gryps Conflict.
236* ParentalSubstitute: He acts as this of sorts to Shinta and Qum when Fa is PutOnABus.
237** PapaWolf: He even goes out of his way to save them when they're sucked into space.
238* TeamDad: Tries to be a responsible figure to the Argama crew.
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Fa Yuiry]]
242[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Fa_Yuiry_1292.jpg]]
243!!!'''Voice Actors:''' Miyuki Matsuoka
244-->'''Main mecha:''' MSA-005 Methuss
245
246One of the survivors of the Gryps Conflict, and the only viable pilot the Argama has until Judau and his friends join the crew. While she still retains her motherly nature, her habit of getting easily frustrated is all the more agitated thanks to Kamille's current state at the beginning of the series, and she ultimately opts to leave the AEUG so she can better take care of Kamille.
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248* ActionSurvivor: While she isn't the most accomplished pilot, she survived the Gryps Conflict, a war that claimed many, 'many' lives as well as Kamille's very sanity.
249* PutOnABus: When the Methuss has been thoroughly totaled, and left adrift in the direction of Shangri-la, Bright opts to not let Judau retrieve her, knowing that she'd be much more at each taking care of Kamille.
250** TheBusCameBack: She later reappears on Earth, in Dublin, having taken up a staff position in the hospital she's moved Kamille to.
251* TheWorfEffect: The Methuss can't be properly repaired in Shangri-la, and the Zeta is a nightmare for anyone else but Kamille to pilot when the series starts, so whenever she does sortie early on in the series, she ends up taking much more of a beating against lesser pilots.
252[[/folder]]
253
254[[folder:Torres and Saegusa]]
255!!!Voiced by: Kenta Abe (Torres)
256----
257* AscendedExtra: Torres was largely a background character in Zeta but steps up as a more important supporting cast member in ZZ.
258* CommanderContrarian: Torres takes on this role vis a vis [[spoiler:Beecha stepping up to the captain's role]].
259* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Appears to be played straight, but ultimately averted - Saegusa gets seriously injured at the hands of Yazan's commandeered PMS in episode 2, and disappears from the series for almost its entire runtime, only recovering in the last episode, shown in a crowd shot bidding farewell to Judau and Roux.]]
260* LoveHurts: [[spoiler:Poor Torres.]]
261* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: [[spoiler:Saegusa, with pretty much no protection, takes a ''direct hit from a mobile suit''. Fa and Judau write him off, but he does end up surviving, though it still puts him out of commission for almost the entire series.]]
262* OlderAndWiser: Torres steps into this position after [[spoiler:Bright's departure]] with his age and experience giving him an edge over Team Gundam.
263* ProperlyParanoid: When they take onboard a refugee ship that was under attack Torres is suspiscious of them, feeling that Neo Zeon is sneaking a spy onboard through them. The psychic Sarasa agrees with him, sensing a dark aura from the refugees. Haman is disguised amongst them.
264* ThoseTwoGuys: Torres and Saegusa were this at the beginning of the series and Torres forms this dynamic with Keithron at the end. They tend to be tertiary characters, commenting on the situation and lending a hand. Though in both scenerios, Torres is the more prominent one.
265* TookALevelInBadass: Torres has taken one since ''Zeta''.
266* WhatTheHellHero: Torres does this to [[spoiler:Cecilia]] after she [[spoiler:demand he leaves the Argama crew and run away with her]].
267* WouldHitAGirl: Torres hits two girls in one episode, in fact; Chara and [[spoiler: Cecilia]].
268[[/folder]]
269
270[[folder:Shinta and Qum]]
271[[quoteright:231:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shinta_et_qum.png]]
272!!!'''Voice Actors:''' Creator/ChikaSakamoto (Shinta) & Mayumi Shou (Qum)
273
274Two orphans from Earth that have tagged along with the Argama for a few months by the series start. While they were originally quite childish and in the way in the last series, seeing war and its effects up-close has prompted them to mature a bit and pick up more slack on the ship when they can.
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276
277* OlderAndWiser: The two were downright bratty during the last series, but a combination of the loss of many of the Argama's crew during the Gryps conflict and seeing what happened to Kamille has motivated them to try and take after Fa and pick up some of the slack.
278
279[[/folder]]
280
281!Neo-Zeon/Axis
282
283[[folder:Haman Karn]]
284!!!Voiced by: Creator/YoshikoSakakibara
285[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Haman_Khan_Double_Zeta_8258.jpg]]
286
287The leader of Axis' Neo-Zeon movement, regent to Mineva Lao Zabi, and a one-time associate of Char Aznable, the tyrannical Haman Karn was the real winner of the [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Gryps Conflict]], which saw the near destruction of the AEUG, and the annihilation of the Earth Federation's Titans. As of the start of the series, she is poised to conquer the Earth Sphere for her own purposes.
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289* AcePilot: One of the few aces to survive the Gryps Conflict and make it into ''ZZ'', she reconfirms her status as such several times over the course of the Neo-Zeon War. Her style is a hybrid of Sniper and Plugger, due to her reliance on [[AttackDrone Attack Drones]] and her highly tactical mindset.
290* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Haman's suicide, after Judau forces her to realise she is the villain, is quite sad.]]
291* AntiVillain: She's far more sympathetic than any previous Universal Century BigBad, due to her [[BrokenBird traumatic past]], her PetTheDog moments and her inner turmoil.
292* {{Archenemy}}: To Judau, due more to their mutual attraction than their enmity.
293* AttackDrone: Her Qubeley is the first mobile suit to employ fin funnels, an array of autonomous lasers controlled through a [[PsychicPowers psycommu system]].
294* BadassCape: Most certainly a badass, and her RequisiteRoyalRegalia gives her a much longer cape compared to the one she normally has one.
295* TheBaroness: Sexpot variation, complete with a crush on Judau.
296* BecomingTheMask: Inverted. On paper she is and always been nothing more than Mineva Zabi's regent, and in ''Zeta'' she never let herself forget it. Since coming out on top of the Gryps War she's thrown that caution to the wind, embracing the ornate regalia traditionally reserved only for the Zabi royalty themselves and making it clear to everyone that Mineva is nothing more than her puppet. Enough of the rank-and-file disliked that enough for Glemy Toto to split her forces right down the middle when he rebelled against her.
297* BigBad: Axis' tyrant, the sole survivor of ''Zeta'''s BigBadDuumvirate and the primary antagonist of the series from start to finish.
298* BigBadEnsemble: During the later episodes [[spoiler:Glemmy Toto challenges her position, leading to a split in the ranks.]]
299* BrokenBird: So much so that when she meets her first genuine idealist in years, she alternates between trying to manipulate him, killing him, and making out with him.
300* ByronicHero: A female example, but she checks most of the boxes. However, she only embodies the "introspective" part after she meets Judau, who forces her to re-examine her worldview.
301* TheChessmaster: Played straight and then deconstructed. She's spent years planning for war against the Federation, and when it comes to outwitting the {{Obstructive Bureaucrat}}s who run it, she's second to none. Unfortunately, she's not nearly as talented at responding to dissent from within her own ranks, which allows Glemy Toto to rob defeat from the jaws of her NearVillainVictory.
302* CultOfPersonality: Both uses the Zabi family cult for her own ends, and has one built up around herself, with young officers being indoctrinated with lessons on her brilliance.
303* CustomUniform: Like with most Zeon aces, she has her own custom piloting jumpsuit that's purple with gold accents. What's surprising in her case is that the final episode is the only time she's ever worn it. The last time she was in the cockpit was in the ending of the last series, and she was justifiably confident enough to fly without it.
304* TheCynic: Haman refuses to believe that people can accomplish anything positive. Judau's insistence otherwise is another part of why she's so curious about him.
305* DatingCatwoman: Her complicated relationship with Judau.
306* DespotismJustifiesTheMeans: Haman doesn't have a lot of standards left, following her experiences with Char, and her disillusionment with humanity. If she ever had any ideals they are long since dead, replaced by a determination to rule the world no matter what.
307* TheDreaded: The first time a Qubeley[[labelnote:*]]Piloted by Ple, but AEUG only knew of one Qubeley pilot at the time[[/labelnote]] is seen deployed in ZZ, it scares the pants off of Bright Noa, the one remaining guy on the ''Argama'' crew who'd seen the model and knew it was Haman's personal unit.
308* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:She eventually decides to take this route rather than live on in defeat.]]
309* {{Ephebophile}}: She is twenty-one and has feelings towards the fourteen year-old Judau. The reasons are [[BrokenBird very]], [[LonelyAtTheTop very]] [[TheCynic complicated]].
310* EvenEvilHasStandards: Is disgusted by Mayor Stampa's trying to murder the men of the Argama just so he can [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty take their women]].
311* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Haman is unable to really understand why Judau is fighting against her.
312* EvilChancellor: To the nominal ruler of Zeon, the seven-year-old Princess Mineva Zabi. [[spoiler:[[PetTheDog Or]] [[GiveHerANormalLife not]], as it turns out.]]
313* EvilRedhead: It's more of a purple but the effect is largely the same.
314%%* EvilerThanThou: With [[spoiler:Glemmy Toto.]]
315* FatalFlaw: Despair. She could have been one of the Universal Century's greatest heroes, but due to sheer disillusionment with humanity she turned against them. [[spoiler: The same thing led to her death. Militarily speaking, her duel with Judau was a draw, but after having failed to defeat his principles, she gave up and killed herself.]]
316* FemmeFatalons: Drawn with them in a few official artworks, though oddly she never features them in the series proper.
317* GloriousLeader: Of Axis. Despite her claims to be only Mineva's regent, Haman's still set up a strong personality cult centred around herself, and rules as absolute dictator. She also claims to be fighting for the goal of restoring Zeon to its former glories, crushes all dissent, and uses militaristic imagery and symbolism to keep her position, hitting all the classic hallmarks of this trope.
318** Ironically, Glemy's rebellion proved that Haman wasn't quite so glorious to her men as other ''Gundam'' examples of this trope. Had her support base been more solid he wouldn't have gathered nearly as much traction as he did.
319* HighlyConspicuousUniform: Most Zeon and Neo-Zeon dress uniforms are as fabulous as they come, but Haman's costume (complete with the intricate headdress) has become [[MemeticMutation memetic]] on some level as well.
320* HonorBeforeReason: Refuses to use too many of her Qubeley's funnels in the final battle against Judau, reasoning that such tactics would be unfair, [[DownplayedTrope though she had no problem doing this to anybody else]].
321* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Oddly enough for the woman who was always a step ahead of Jamitov Hymen in ''Zeta'', she makes the exact same mistake he did in taking a talented but treacherous upstart under her wing.
322* HumansAreBastards: Her central philosophy.
323* IGaveMyWord: Keeps her word when she gives it, though this doesn't happen often, and always on ''her'' terms.
324* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: She's traded out the practical and simple outfit she wore in ''Zeta'' in favor of an elaborately ornate costume befitting a queen, complete with ostentatious tiara.
325* ImprobableAge: She's twenty-one years old as of the start of the series, and already ''de facto'' dictator of Axis and a major threat to world peace and stability. It's revealed in supplementary material that this is one of the biggest reasons she is the way she is - she had to grow up incredibly fast after having way too much responsibility dumped on her in the DecadentCourt of Axis.
326* InconsistentSpelling: The official English translation is Karn, but Khan and Kahn have also been used.
327* IronLady: Haman's spine is made of tempered steel.
328* LadyOfWar: She is refined and sophisticated, yet also has cast-iron nerves and is one of the most deadly combatants in the series.
329* TheLeader: Of Axis/Neo-Zeon. She's a Type IV, holding the dictatorship together with her own charisma and cult of personality. Ultimately it isn't enough, and her Zeon collapses from within.
330* ALighterShadeOfBlack: At one point, she tries to present herself to Judau as this to set up an EnemyMine, presenting herself as an EvilChancellor who doesn't believe what she preaches, while calling [[spoiler:Glemmy Toto]] a psychotic monster. Judau rejects her argument.
331* LonelyAtTheTop: A big part of why she's drawn to Judau. "Silent Voice", the second OP, is very heavily implied to be sung from her perspective.
332* ManipulativeBastard: She's as good at politics as mobile suit piloting, which leads to a lot of this.
333* MisanthropeSupreme: Plans to grind the world under her jackbooted heel because HumansAreBastards and have it coming.
334* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: She shares a name with [[BiblicalBadGuy Haman of the Book of Esther]], who tried to talk a Persian king into massacring the Jews.
335* NearVillainVictory: If not for Glemy Toto's rebellion, her Axis would have won the war, which would have changed the landscape of the Universal Century for decades to come.
336* NervesOfSteel: At one point, Judau throws a punch at her... whilst she's on foot, and he's in a mobile suit with metre-long blades for fingers. The blades stop about an inch from her nose. She doesn't even blink.
337* NotSoStoic: After [[spoiler:she shoots Leina]], Judau's rage is enough to cause her to burst into tears and flee for her life. Given the other stuff she shrugs off in the series (see NervesOfSteel above), this says less about her and more about just how utterly terrifying a pissed-off Newtype can get.
338* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Haman Karn says at one point that she believes humanity will eventually destroy itself in war without her as an absolute dictator to ensure they cannot fight against each other. At other times, however, she makes it clear that that's part of her CultOfPersonality, she doesn't really believe in it, and that she really doesn't care about humanity in general. While her goal is to rule humanity, even she doesn't seem to know ''why''.
339* OhCrap: Has one after she accidentally shoots Leina and the psychic manifestation of Judau's rage proceeds to try and melt her brain.
340* PetTheDog: A retroactive example. [[spoiler:It turns out that Mineva Zabi, the seven-year-old puppet who she's apparently been heartlessly manipulating throughout the war, is actually a BodyDouble. The real Mineva hasn't been seen since the end of the Gryps Conflict, and Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn confirms that she [[GiveHerANormalLife spent her childhood in safety and obscurity]].]] It seems the calling-out she got from Char during ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'' had an impact after all.
341* PsychicPowers: She's a Newtype, and an immensely powerful one at that, having faced down the absolutely frightening Kamille and Scirocco in the previous show, and come out alive and mentally intact. During her final battle with Judau, [[spoiler: her powers are able to stop a direct hit from the Double Zeta's mega-particle cannon, despite it being empowered by [[CombinedEnergyAttack the combined psychic might of Judau Ashta, Kamille Bidan, and the dead Newtypes from the Gryps Conflict]]. Her Qubeley is damaged from the attack, but still fully functional.]]
342* PurpleIsPowerful: She has purple eyes, and is both one of the most powerful [[PsychicPowers Newtypes]] and one of the best pilots of any era, as well as being the BigBad.
343* RegentForLife: Officially Haman is only Mineva's regent. In practise she's the real leader of Axis and everybody knows it.
344* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: Now that Neo-Zeon has taken the spotlight, she often dresses in a way that's more befitting of a leader, ditching her mostly-black, subdued wardrobe for flashier clothes with gold trim and a headpiece.
345* SleevesAreForWimps: Her Neo-Zeon regalia.
346* TakeOverTheWorld: Plans to overrun the Earth Sphere in the name of Zeon.
347* UnusualWeaponMounting: The Qubeley's tail-mounted attack drones give it a very insectoid appearance.
348* UsedToBeASweetKid: Once upon a time, long, long ago.
349* AVillainNamedKhan: Though her surname is officially spelled "Ka'''r'''n", it's pronounced the same as "Khan".
350* VillainousCrush: Has a truly warped one on Judau. Given that he's got most of Char's good qualities--and reminds Haman of what she was like at his age--this isn't really surprising.
351* VillainousLegacy: Haman lays claim to the legacy of the Principality of Zeon and the Zabi family in particular.
352* VillainousValor: Haman will lead from the front or put herself at risk without hesitation if it's needed, will face down HumongousMecha ''on foot'' to prove her reading of someone's character and [[NervesOfSteel not even blink]], and when she's got a reason to fight a duel, she'll fight fairly and honorably.
353* WeCanRuleTogether: Tries this on Judau when he opposes her reign though he rebukes the offer.
354* WeHaveReserves: Notes after [[spoiler:Mashymre's death]] that "all this means... is that the number of resources available to me has decreased by one"... though her tone of voice suggests that she's trying to convince ''herself'' of that.
355* WomanScorned: Downplayed trope. Haman and Char never actually had a relationship - she just crushed ''badly'' on him in the years after the One Year War, and it's heavily implied he [[BrokenPedestal let her down somehow]]. She doesn't act out in direct consequence to any spurned feelings, but it's part of what makes her so cold in the present.
356* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler: Makes it clear to Judau that she'll order Mineva killed, along with him, if he tries to take her away. Judau backs down because he realizes that Haman isn't bluffing.]]
357[[/folder]]
358
359[[folder:Mashymre Cello]]
360!!!Voiced by: Creator/KenyuHoriuchi
361-->''"Lady Haman. I will prove myself worthy of this rose."''
362[[quoteright:326:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mashymre_cello.png]]
363
364A newly minted Neo-Zeon commander with a crush on Haman Karn and an overdeveloped sense of fair play, Mashmyre attempts to capture the ''Argama'' early in the show, while still hoping to avoid civilian casualties, and win the colonies over to Haman. Honourable, honest, and in way over his head, he is slowly broken by the progression of the war.
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366* AcePilot: Much like Judau he starts off as a fairly mediocre pilot (contrasting his crewmates even shoddier performance) before growing into his role as a tougher fighter and leader. [[spoiler:When he becomes a Cyber-Newtype he basically becomes one of the toughest Neo-Zeon pilots in the show]].
367* AgentPeacock: Is flamboyant and massively overdramatic, but can outfight anybody who isn't Judau.
368* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: When he leaves his ship in Chara's command and returns to Axis, the only visibly glad of his departure while he's pulling out is Glemy.
369* AntiVillain: Pretty much the only reason the Argama crew have a chance against him at first is because of his sense of fair play and desire to avoid civilian casualties. [[spoiler:His contribution to the Dublin colony drop essentially [[DespairEventHorizon breaks him]]; and he's the only one of the Zeon admins behind it that regrets the atrocity.]]
370* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Becomes this after crossing the DespairEventHorizon, even ordering the assassination of a mutinous subordinate during a battle.]]
371* BenevolentBoss: Cares greatly for his men in the early parts of the show, with his few moments of carelessness easily explained by his clueless naivete. [[spoiler:That is before he went nuts...]]
372* CulturedBadass: Despite being a bad guy he's honorable & a gentleman, [[AgentPeacock both in & out of the battlefield]]. [[spoiler:After becoming broken thanks to everything that happened in the war, he drops the ''honorable & a gentleman'' part.]]
373* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Having to command the Dublin colony drop pushed him over this - he even gives away Haman's rose, claiming he's no longer worthy of it.]]
374* DetachmentCombat: Essentially, this is what makes the Hamma Hamma so dangerous - much like the One Year War's Zeong, its hands can be sent out on wires and remote-controlled, allowing it to blast you from almost any direction.
375* {{Determinator}}: Mashymre is a driven man and where that drive comes from changes in the series but it never goes away. To quote Judau:
376-->"He's really dedicated, and thus a pain in the ass."
377* DistractedByTheSexy: Once failed to register a lecture on tactics from Haman because he was too busy staring at the dictator of Neo Zeon's cleavage.
378* TheDragon: Tries to become Haman's. By the end he and Chara are her CoDragons.
379* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Terrifies Ple-2 and Rakan Dahkaran and provokes an actual emotional response from Haman Karn, while taking several of his killers with him.]]
380* EnsignNewbie: As green as the grass at the start of the series, much like his foes on Shangri-La.
381* HonourBeforeReason: His early-series personality in a nutshell.
382* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: His posturing over Haman and obsession with fair play never quite bear fruit against the pragmatic Argama crew, though it is those qualities plus desire to avoid civilian casualties that make him sympathetic compared to [[ColonelKilgore Rakan]] and [[AmbitionIsEvil Glemmy]]. [[spoiler:His transition to being a Cyber-Newtype takes away the "Ineffectual" part.]]
383* IveComeTooFar: Regards the Dublin Colony Drop as his own personal MoralEventHorizon. He hates himself for what he did, but knows that after that, there is no going back.
384* KnightInShiningArmour: He thinks he is this, though in practice he is more of a bumbling knight.
385* LadyAndKnight: He wants to be the KnightInShiningArmour to Haman's Lady. He fails, but as the series progresses, he manages to become her Black Knight.
386* LargeHam: Easily the hammiest character in the series.
387* LaughablyEvil: Judau bests him time after time, with Mashymre's dignity in tatters. [[spoiler:[[TookALevelInBadass But later...]]]]
388* LightningBruiser: Whilst the Hamma Hamma and Zaku III aren't quite on the level of demented monstrosities like the Queen Mansa and Doven Wolf, they are still very dangerous opponents in his hands so they qualify for this trope.
389* LoveMartyr: Hopelessly in love [[BodyguardCrush with Haman]]. It didn't work out too well for him - see TragicVillain, below.
390* MrImagination: Constantly gets distracted by flashbacks to Haman's lectures on Axis. [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} They probably didn't happen the way he thinks they did.]]
391* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Remains loyal to Haman Karn irrespective of how many lines she crosses, or forces him to cross.
392* ShellShockedVeteran: After the Dublin ColonyDrop.
393* ShooOutTheClowns: Mashmyre starts off as an [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Ineffectual Sympathetic]] StarterVillain. Then he gets PutOnTheBus for a long time. When he finally returns, the CerebusSyndrome has gone into full force and he's no longer a comical villain.
394* SleevesAreForWimps: On his second uniform.
395* SomethingAboutARose: Inverted. He carries around and is constantly fixated on a varnished rose that Haman gave to him prior to the series' start, but rather than play up any possible sex appeal, it only highlights his lack of grace and failure to live up to any romantic ideals he has.
396* SuperpowerMeltdown: [[spoiler:Overloads his Cyber-Newtype abilities, blowing up his suit, along with a captured Doven Wolf.]]
397* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:After he gets caught in a shocking wire trap that is about to destroy him and his MS, he pulls one of the enemy wires to bring one close enough to crush the mobile suit's head and hangs on while his MS explodes.]]
398* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: A big part of his characterization at the start. Mashmyre is a romantic through and through and envisions himself as a shining knight in Axis guiding his men down a path of chivalry and winning the favor of his lady Haman.
399* TookALevelInBadass: After [[spoiler: becoming a Cyber-Newtype]], he becomes a genuinely dangerous pilot, able to fight Ple-2 to a draw despite the amazing power of her Queen Mansa mobile suit. The upgrade doesn't do his sanity any good, though.
400* TheTragicRose: Mashmyre's iconic rose played a role in his introduction as a major symbol of his loyalty to Haman (who gave it to him) and his romantic notions of Zeon, an ideology he tried to spread through heroic acts and benevolence. His return features his first scene [[spoiler:giving the Rose away to Illia, ashamed of actions in Dublin and viewing himself as no longer worthy of the flower. The flower is later destroyed in the same episode when Illia's cockpit depressurizes. She gives it back to him and the sight of the destroyed rose crushes him.]]
401* TragicVillain: Started off as a naive but good-hearted young man, but his puppyish devotion to Haman [[spoiler:led him to do horrible things to himself and other people until he was merely a broken, nihilistic shell of a human being.]]
402* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: After he [[spoiler:gets upgraded to an Artificial Newtype.]]
403* WrongGenreSavvy: An IneffectualSympatheticVillain in a military sci-fi tragicomedy who thinks he's the hero of an Arthurian romance. Predictably, it doesn't end well for him.
404[[/folder]]
405
406[[folder:Chara Soon]]
407!!!Voiced by: Hazuki Kadoma
408[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Chara_Soon_8020.jpg]]
409
410Sent to keep an eye on Mashmyre, Chara Soon takes over command of the ''Endra'' when he is recalled to Axis. One-part valley girl and one-part AxeCrazy, she is an unpredictable adversary whose intelligence and competence seems to vary depending on the day.
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412* EightiesHair: Looks like she came straight out of a HairMetal band.
413* AnimeHair: She wouldn't have looked out of place in ''WesternAnimation/JemAndTheHolograms''.
414* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Especially when piloting a mobile suit.
415* [[HandsomeLech Beautiful Lech]]: She keeps trying to seduce Bright, Judau, and any other male who crosses her path. She usually ends up making them deeply uncomfortable instead.
416* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite her nuttiness, she's actually the most competent pilot in Mashmyre's force ([[DamnedByFaintPraise not that that's saying much]]), and in concert with Mashmyre, is able to bring down Judau in the Zeta Gundam. [[spoiler: Later, she makes an excellent showing against Ple-Two's Queen Mansa while cackling like a lunatic.]]
417* CloudCuckooLander: She makes the average Cyber-Newtype look normal. [[spoiler:Then she gets turned into one herself. It doesn't help.]]
418* CoDragons: She and Mashmyre share the job of being Haman's Dragon by the end.
419* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Her behavior when piloting a mobile suit is ''highly'' suggestive.
420* DyingMomentOfAwesome: She [[spoiler: holds off the Ple clones to allow Judau and Haman to have their final confrontation at the cost of her life. She also grabs a hold of one of the Ple clone's MS to take one with her when her MS explodes.]]
421* EyeScream: During her escape attempt, she threatens to gouge Cecilia's eyes out if the others don't back off.
422* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Loses her life against the Ple clones to let Judau and Haman fight each other.]]
423* FriendlyEnemy: Her time as a prisoner of the Argama made the crew to look her as one, even when she escaped, Judau still cared for her even when they fought each other. It's implied that Chara feels the same way, though [[spoiler:her Cyber-Newtype mind programming]] prevents it from fully manifesting.
424* ImprobableAimingSkills: She throws a spear like a javelin and nails a mech in the butt in the Moon Moon arc. It's a huge target, but you have to wonder whether a Zeon officer would be trained for something like this.
425* MarshmallowHell: Chara simply cannot keep her breasts to herself. She first does this to Gottn when she's getting the idea to steal the ZZ, then later to Judau on two separate occasions, showing that this is her way of being affectionate. [[spoiler:Doing this to someone temporarily undoes some of her conditioning as a Cyber-Newtype.]]
426* MsFanservice: She is the female character with the most {{Fanservice}}-y scenes.
427* OrgasmicCombat: She's as excited as she is terrified of piloting, and once a battle is well underway, she'll take the time to unzip her uniform enough to reveal her cleavage.
428* {{Stripperiffic}}: For some reason, all the Neo Zeon personnel we see [[spoiler:get turned into Cyber-Newtypes]] end up wearing much less afterwards, but it's particularly pronounced with her.
429* TalkativeLoon: When in a mobile suit cockpit. Initially, it's due to acute space-sickness. Later, it's... [[OrgasmicCombat not]].
430* TokenEvilTeammate: For the time she's on the Argama as a prisoner.
431* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Her initial opinion on piloting mobile suits - she gets space-sick ''very'' easily. Her opinion make a complete 180, though, after she discovers that it was just wearing a pilot suit that was making her ill.
432* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler:Turned into a Cyber-Newtype later on in the series and she's even less reasonable than before.]]
433* WomanChild: During her tenure as a prisoner aboard the Argama, Chara's immaturity gets highlighted. She spends most of it childishly bickering with Shinta and Qum.
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Glemmy Toto]]
437!!!Voiced by: Creator/TsutomuKashiwakura
438--> ''"My mama once told me... that to be a man I must prove my aggressiveness to a woman."''
439[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Glemmy_Toto_6646.jpg]]
440
441A 17-year old pilot in Mashmyre's squadron who first sees combat when the ''Endra'' pursues the ''Argama'' out of Shangri-La, Glemmy is an affable, easily distracted teenager who quickly develops an enormous crush on Roux Louka after capturing her early in the show. [[spoiler:He's also a ManipulativeBastard with the blood of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Gihren Zabi]] himself running through his veins, and has ambitions of his own where Neo-Zeon's leadership is concerned.]]
442
443As one might gather from the write-up, Glemmy is a WalkingSpoiler. Read with caution.
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445* AdaptationalVillainy: He was bad in the anime, but the manga adds a whole new list of crimes to his rapsheet, while omitting his good points.
446* AmbitionIsEvil: His desire to [[spoiler:overthrow Haman]] slides him over to the "less sympathetic villain" box compared to her.
447* AmbiguouslyRelated:
448** He claims to have the blood of [[spoiler:the Zabi family]], but provides no proof and doesn't elaborate. Fans generally assume he's [[spoiler:the illegitimate son or some kind of clone of Gihren]]. [[https://www.zeonic-republic.net/?p=8313 According to semi-canonical production notes]], Glemmy is [[spoiler:Gihren's genetic son with an unknown (potential) Newtype woman via artificial in vitro fertilisation]].
449** There are also vague implications Glemmy is more than just Ple's handler, even if she never acknowledges such (for understandable reason). The same source describes her as [[spoiler:sharing the same origin as Glemmy, except all the Ple clones' were made from a single egg that came from another potential Newtype, making them Glemmy's half-sisters]].
450* {{Archenemy}}: One could make a fairly convincing case that he's Roux Louka's. From shortly after his first appearance the two of them share a connection, and their paths continuously cross, with Glemmy obsessing over Roux and Roux trying to shake off Glemmy, until [[spoiler:Roux kills Glemmy]] in the end.
451* AristocratsAreEvil: The Totos were Zeonic nobility; their seats at Zum City's Opera House were only a few boxes down from the one reserved for the Zabi family. They're still very rich, a fact that works to Glemmy's advantage. [[spoiler:And that's without getting into [[TheEvilPrince who his real "father"]] may have been.]]
452* BadBoss: Glemmy's a user. Once you don't a have a use anymore, you're gone.
453* BastardBastard: Is either [[spoiler:Gihren's clone or his son]]. Either way he's illegitimate and either way he's a bastard in every sense of the word.
454* BigBadEnsemble: Competes with Haman for title of overall series' BigBad.
455* BiggerStick: Not a great pilot. When he climbs into advanced mechs like the Bawwoo and [[spoiler:[[EvilIsBigger Queen Mansa]]]] that doesn't matter very much.
456* BunnyEarsLawyer: Glemmy comes across as a silly, empty-headed UpperClassTwit, but he's actually one of Neo-Zeon's most cunning and ruthless strategists.
457* CharClone: [[spoiler:Blonde-haired mastermind? Chillingly cold manipulator? Lots of little girls? Judau might have gotten Char's ''good'' qualities, but Glemmy got his bad ones.]]
458* TheCharmer: He's able to charm most people he meets, either by getting them to see him as a) [[AffablyEvil likeable]] or b) [[HarmlessVillain totally harmless]]. [[ManipulativeBastard He]] [[FauxAffablyEvil is]] [[NotSoHarmlessVillain neither]].
459* TheChessmaster: Unlike just about everyone else in this show, Glemmy has his act together. He has a plan, he has a goal, and he has pawns that he can put to use to accomplish them. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, he doesn't have the power to go the full mile. Glemmy's coup accomplishes nothing but wearing away both sides down enough for the laughably-understaffed AEUG to take them both out.]]
460* CombatPragmatist: Intentionally targets the ZZ Top in an attempt to keep the ZZ Gundam from forming.
461* CompositeCharacter: Take Char's worst qualities. Now, throw [[spoiler:Gihren Zabi]] into the mix, and add a dash of [[TeensAreMonsters evil teenager tropes]] for good measure.
462* TheCoup: Attempts to launch one against [[spoiler:Haman, using his claims to Zabi lineage to get the people and the military behind him.]]
463* CultOfPersonality: Exploits the Zabi family cult in order to launch his MilitaryCoup.
464* CulturedWarrior: Tries to project this image, buying Leina fancy clothes, teaching her proper etiquette and how to play the violin and the piano, but it's undermined by his childishness and the fact that he's creeping on a twelve-year-old.
465* CustomUniform: The blue and red getup he wears later in the series is quite distinct from the usual Neo-Zeon uniforms.
466* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:In the anime, he is killed by Roux, the girl he had a crush on.]]
467* DespotismJustifiesTheMeans: [[spoiler:He seeks to recreate the Zabi dictatorship over Zeon, and eventually, the world and doesn't care what lines he'll have to cross to do so.]]
468* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:In the manga, he's killed by Judau instead of Roux.]]
469* DissonantSerenity: Glemmy remains eerily calm and/or cheerfully enthusiastic for most of his appearances, no matter what sort of crimes he is currently engaged in.
470* DragonWithAnAgenda: Towards every superior officer he serves under. They all know he has his own agenda, yet he's a consistently effective subordinate, which results in his being handed more and more power.
471* EnemyCivilWar: [[spoiler:Triggers one when starting his coup. Ironically, if he hadn't done this, Neo-Zeon might have actually ''won''.]]
472* EvenEvilHasStandards: Doesn't like it when August and the Blue Team launch an attack on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghardaïa the city of Ghardaia]], because it won't actually help the war effort. Glemmy might not have a problem with war crimes, but he does seem to resent ''pointless'' ones.
473* EvilIsBigger: The Queen Mansa, one of the largest mobile suits of the UC timeline.
474* EvilMentor: To Leina, Elepo Ple, and Ple-2. He tries to turn Leina into the poster girl for Neo-Zeon, complete with violin and etiquette lessons, and turns the Ple's into blindly loyal killing machines while acting as a parental figure.
475* TheEvilPrince: [[spoiler:Seems intent on reliving Gihren's life, including betraying the sovereign.]]
476* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler:With Haman late in the show]].
477* ExpendableClone: How he treats [[spoiler:the Ple's, plotting to create an entire army of them]].
478* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Calmly accepts his death once he realises that it's Roux who has shot him.]]
479* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: See the pretty boy up there? Arguably the most depraved villain in the show.
480* FauxAffablyEvil: Is revealed as this as the show progresses.
481* FightsLikeANormal: He's such a low-level Newtype that his PsychicPowers are all but irrelevant.
482* FluffyTheTerrible: "Glemmy Toto" isn't exactly the most terrifying name out there. Be honest--how many of you ended up picturing the dog from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' the first time you heard the name?
483* FromNobodyToNightmare: [[spoiler:Goes from being a joke pilot in a joke squadron led by a joke commander to arguably the true BigBad of the show.]]
484* GloriousLeader: [[spoiler:Is aiming to replace Haman as Axis' tyrant, and espouses a version of Gihren Zabi's philosophy that posits that he, and not Mineva, is the true heir to the Zabi throne. It doesn't go nearly as well as he expects.]]
485* GreenEyedMonster: Thanks to the defecting Beecha and Mondo's "info", he thought Judau and Roux were an item early in the anime, and went into a jealous rage. May be HilariousInHindsight [[spoiler:as they ''do'' end up together in the end]].
486* HappilyAdopted: From what we can tell, his adoptive family is supportive.
487* HiddenDepths: And how. As the spoilers on this page would indicate, there's a whole lot more to Glemmy than meets the eye.
488* HighlyConspicuousUniform: Even by Neo-Zeon standards. Red and blue are not subtle.
489* HopelessSuitor: Has a huge crush on Roux, which she scornfully and thoroughly ignores...[[GuileHeroine unless it serves her purposes, of course.]]
490* InconsistentSpelling:
491** His name has been variously spelled "Glemmy" or "Glemy".
492** His late-series mobile suit has been labeled both "Quinmantha" and "Queen Mansa".
493* InnocentBlueEyes: Horrifically subverted. Underneath those pretty blue eyes and dopey facade, he is a screaming mass of anger and ambition.
494* LackOfEmpathy: A major part of his character - for instance, when it seems he's lost Leina and Ple, his first thought is annoyance at how many hours he wasted training them. He also gave zero consideration to the fact that while he did abduct Leina by accident, he was basically forcing her into a life she didn't want nor could understand why. It's also what makes his pursuit of Roux so creepy - he basically sees her as a possession to be obtained, rather than an actual person.
495* LaughablyEvil: He's initially like this in the anime - he's still not a nice guy, but he isn't particularly ''[[HarmlessVillain threatening]]''. The manga plays him more seriously from the start.
496* LoveAtFirstSight: With Roux for a given value of [[StalkerWithACrush love]].
497* LoveMakesYouDumb: Whenever Roux is involved, Glemmy's brain goes on vacation. She's more than happy to take advantage of this. Subverted when he pretends to be giving into one of these bouts, and instead manipulates her right back.
498* {{Lust}}: For power. Then again, his obsession with Roux, and creepy behaviour around Leina and the Ples would seem to indicate that the sexual variety is also present.
499* ManipulativeBastard: Plays on the Federation's greed, Roux's belief that he's an idiot, the Ple's need for a parental figure, and Haman's desire for somebody to trust at various points.
500* MightyGlacier: Pilots the Queen Mansa, an overblown version of the Psycho Gundam & one of the most dangerous Mobile Suits in all of UC [[spoiler:with a BrainwashedAndCrazy Ple-Two as co-pilot]].
501* MilitaryCoup: Glemmy's attempt at this succeeds partly because of popularity with the Axis civilians, but mainly because he has secured the support of powerful factions within the Axis military, most notably Rakan Dahkaran.
502* MookPromotion: Begins the show as just another pilot in Mashmyre's squadron. Ends the series as a competitor for the title of BigBad.
503* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His attempt at [[spoiler:a coup against Haman]] is essentially what saves [[spoiler:the Earth Federation]].
504* NobleDemon: Initially appears to be one. It rapidly becomes quite obvious that he isn't, and will in fact cross almost any lines in order to get what he wants.
505* NotEnoughToBury: [[spoiler:Roux lands a direct hit on Glemmy with the Mk 2's beam rifle [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill when he isn't in a mobile suit or otherwise protected]], completely and instantly vaporizing his entire body.]]
506* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Starts off as a likeable, [[BunnyEarsLawyer somewhat ridiculous young man]]. [[spoiler:He eventually turns against Haman and sparks a devastating EnemyCivilWar, and that's after damn near killing Judau on a dozen occasions]].
507* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:By Gihren (and whoever else helped provide his DNA). His adoptive family seems to have been supportive though (if a bit screwed up in their views on relationships), which negates its usefulness as a FreudianExcuse.]]
508* ParentalSubstitute:
509** To [[spoiler:the Ple's. He makes a pretty awful one.]]
510** Also to Leina, while she's under his care; he seems to be raising her as a daughter, with his [[GoGoEnslavement dressing her up in fancy clothes]], having her learn the piano, and presenting her to the other Neo Zeon elite.
511* PetTheDog: He has a couple in the Blue Team 2-Parter. For all of his ideas on manipulating the titular squadron, he is grateful that Dido rescued him and is saddened by the man's death. He tries to stop the destruction of Galdai and fights against the Gundam Team to avenge Dido.
512* PsychicPowers: A low-level Newtype.
513* TheReveal: Episode 32: [[spoiler:He's got genetic connections to the Zabis, an army of Ple clones in the storage unit of the ''Sandra'', and plans to betray Haman and seize the reins of power for himself.]]
514* RichBitch: A male example, using his wealth to buy an officer's commission, and relentlessly showing off his cultured upbringing.
515* RousingSpeech: Seems to have inherited his genetic donor's gift for them, turning much of Neo-Zeon over to his side with one speech.
516* ShouldersOfDoom: Neither are the sizeable shoulder pads.
517* SkywardScream: At the end of Episode 29.
518* SmugSnake: In the manga, which turns his arrogance and viciousness up while leaving out most of his entertaining qualities.
519* TheSociopath: He's got many traits of ASPD in anime, though his genuine affection for Roux may spare him. The manga version is a straight example.
520* SociopathicSoldier: Starts out as just another would-be pilot, albeit one with a clear willingness to disregard the rules in order to win.
521* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:His attempted coup d'etat pretty much saves the Earth Federation and the AEUG from Haman by splitting Axis-Zeon's forces.]]
522* StalkerWithACrush: To Roux, after she flirts with him to escape capture. It gets really creepy, ''really'' fast.
523* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:To Haman late in the show.]]
524* StepfordSmiler: One interpretation of [[FridgeBrilliance many of his lines]] early on imply [[spoiler:he's screaming inside as he forces smile after smile.]]
525* TakeOverTheWorld: Has his own aspirations in regards to ruling Axis and the Earth Sphere, [[spoiler: although this might have gone better had he waited until the Earth Federation and the AEUG were no longer a factor to consider.]]
526* TeenGenius: A competent pilot, execllent schemer, and all around manipulative snake at 17.
527* TeensAreMonsters: At 17 he's a child-abuser, kidnapper and [[spoiler:wannabe dictator]].
528* TookALevelInBadass: Starts out as a joke. Becomes an exceptionally dangerous adversary by the end, though more in a political and military sense than a physical one.
529* TookALevelInJerkass: Though whether he got more evil or simply revealed what was already there is a good question.
530* TransformingMecha: The Bawwoo, which he flies for much of the show's first half.
531* UndyingLoyalty: To the concept of Zeon as embodied by the Zabis. [[spoiler:To individual rulers, [[TheStarscream not so much]].]]
532* UpperClassTwit: Subverted. He acts like it, but over the course of the series, it becomes clear that he's not nearly as much of a twit as he seems.
533* UriahGambit: [[spoiler:Does it to August Gidan and Arias, sending them out to attack the ''Argama'' when they become a problem for him.]]
534* VillainousCrush: On Roux. She does not reciprocate, though she's not above using it to manipulate him. For his part Glemmy's not above using her expectations about how he'll act against her, either.
535* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler:Glemmy, like Haman, would like to claim the leadership of the Zeonic movement and the legacy of the Zabi family, although unlike Haman he MIGHT have genetic claim to it.]]
536* WalkingSpoiler: Glemmy's hiding a lot, to say the least.
537* WarriorPrince: [[spoiler:Claims descent from Zeonic royalty.]] Is a semi-capable soldier and mobile suit commander.
538* WickedCultured: He is a stickler for etiquette, appreciates softer skills such as musical instrument proficiency, and the opera.
539* WouldHurtAChild: Especially in the manga, where he tries to kill Elpeo Ple in person. He also doesn't care at all how many ten year old girls die in his service.
540* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Callously abandons Elepo Ple when she fails to live up to his requirements, and plans to do the same to Ple-2]].
541[[/folder]]
542
543[[folder:Elpeo Ple]]
544!!!Voiced by: Creator/ChiekoHonda
545[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elpeo_ple.png]]
546
547A Neo-Zeon Newtype girl raised to be an AcePilot, she is ordered to focus her attention on Judau Ashta early in the series. This backfires spectacularly when she decides Judau is the older brother she always wanted, and pulls a HeelFaceTurn. Despite her immaturity and incredible cheerfulness, she is rather mentally unstable and doesn't have much in the way of a moral compass.
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549* AmbiguouslyRelated: She doesn't acknowledge Glemmy as family, but he may have raised her and/or be genetically related, [[spoiler:thus connecting her to the Zabis]]. According to production notes, [[spoiler:Ple is Glemmy's half-sister and Gihren's daughter via in vitro fertilization]].
550* AttackDrone: On the Qubeley Mark II.
551* BadassAdorable: She's an adorable child, but her [[TykeBomb conditioning]] makes her a formidable opponent.
552* BirdRun: "Purupurupurupuru..."
553* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Glemmy tried it to get her under control. He didn't expect it to last. He was right.
554* ChildSoldiers: A fine demonstration of why using these is a really terrible idea.
555* ClingyJealousGirl: To Judau. Given that she's ten (and not very mature for her age), the self-centredness is unsurprising.
556* CuteAndPsycho: She hasn't really started to develop a moral compass yet. Being raised by Glemmy didn't help, [[spoiler:and neither did being a Cyber-Newtype]].
557* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:During their battle with the monstrous Psyco Gundam Mk-II, she used her wrecked Qubeley to shield Judau from an incoming energy blast, then telekinetically hijacked the Psyco's reflector bits to fry it with its own guns. Needless to say, she didn't survive.]]
558* EnfanteTerrible: Nothing is known about her past, and it's believed that she has been raised all her life to be a soldier.
559* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Jumping out of the bathtub and [[BirdRun Bird Running]] around Axis naked the moment she senses Judau's presence.
560* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[spoiler: Judau and the crew get over her death very fast and she is barely mentioned afterwards. Justified as her continued presence was less they wanted to bring her along and more the fact she refused to leave Judau's side.]]
561* GreenEyedMonster: Towards Leina out of jealousy for her loving sibling relationship with Judau.
562* HeelFaceTurn: Started as Glemmy's secret weapon, but soon ended up joining Judau and the Argama.
563* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Against Ple-2 and the Psyco Gundam.]]
564* InconsistentSpelling: Her full name is pronounced "Elpy Pull/Erupi Puru", which is meant as a homophone for "El People"[[labelnote:*]]Commonly interpreted as "L. People", in reference to a magazine called ''Lemon People''.[[/labelnote]]. Since neither half of the word "people" is phonetic, the official romanization "Elpeo Ple" is very unintuitive, and many English fans write her common name as "Puru". Her name was officially translated into English as "Puru" for most of the 2000s, though this changed to "Ple" around the 2010s.
565* InnocentBlueEyes: Played with. She's innocent in a rather psychotic way.
566* ItsAllAboutMe: As a result of her upbringing and the experiments performed on her, Ple has a very dubious grasp on morality and the problems other people may have. Even as a hero, her selfishness can lead to dangerous and at times tragic consequences.
567* LittleMissBadass: Unstable though she may be, she does have quite a bit of legitimate skill at piloting.
568* MysteriousPast: It's never quite established who she was before Glemmy got his hands on her. [[ArtificialHuman Assuming she even was anybody to begin with.]]
569* PhlebotinumGirl: A Newtype pilot raised from birth to be a soldier. While she's not Judau's LoveInterest (as much as she might want to be), she ''does'' become an adoptive sister of sorts.
570* PrecociousCrush: On Judau. Despite being only ten years old, her pursuit starts off very aggressive, to the point where just sensing his presence within the colony is enough to have her leaping from her bath and running down the hall while barely dressed. The fact that she insists on addressing Judau as her big brother at the same time adds a layer of creepiness to her affection.
571* PsychicPowers: One of the strongest Newtypes in the series. [[spoiler:[[SuperSoldier She had help.]]]]
572* SociopathicHero: Ple is almost completely amoral, due to Glemmy's utter failure to raise her properly. She's only on the Gundam Team because she loves Judau, and they'd arguably be better off without her.
573* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler: After her death, she still speaks to Judau and Ple Two, stiffening the former's resolve and breaking the latter's.]]
574* StrongFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:Resembles Mineva Zabi quite a bit because they're genetically cousins.]]
575* SuperSoldier: [[spoiler:She's a Cyber-Newtype.]]
576* SweetTooth: At her age, it'd probably be more unusual if she ''couldn't'' consume her body weight in ice cream at one sitting.
577* TroublingUnchildhoodBehavior: All over the place. Glemmy is a ''lousy'' ParentalSubstitute.
578* {{Tykebomb}}: It... didn't work out so well. She's the reason Glemmy uses hypnotic conditioning to brainwash his subsequent Newtype pilots.
579* UnskilledButStrong: As a pilot and Newtype. She is, after all, ten years old.
580* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler:She's confirmed to be a Cyber-Newtype halfway through the series.]]
581[[/folder]]
582
583[[folder:Rakan Dahkaran]]
584!!!Voiced by: Ryuusuke Oobayashi
585-->''"I'll make [[TheHero you]] part of the ruins, boy!"''
586[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rakan_dahkaran_transparent.png]]
587
588A Neo-Zeon ace with a love of combat and no moral compass, Rakan is Axis' go-to man for the dirtiest of jobs. [[spoiler:He eventually betrays Haman and sides with Glemmy's faction due to his belief that the latter is stronger.]]
589----
590* AcePilot: A classic Steamroller.
591* AmbiguouslyBrown: He's got a rather Middle Eastern look. How dark his skin is tinted varies depending on the episode and the lighting--sometimes it's tanned, other times, nearly black.
592%% * BadassCape
593* BadassNormal: He's not a Newtype and he doesn't fly a SuperPrototype. Good luck getting out alive anyway.
594* BadBoss: Cares nothing for his troops, and in his first appearance, pulls a gun on a kid who questions his orders.
595* BeardOfEvil: A fairly classic one actually.
596* TheBrute: For Haman [[spoiler:and then Glemmy.]] When Neo-Zeon has a situation that requires the application of force without empathy, Rakan is always their first call.
597* ColonelKilgore: Rakan enjoys warfare, for the violence, and the adrenaline rush.
598* CombatPragmatist: Gangs up on single enemies, shoots unarmed foes, stabs unsuspecting opponents in the back, and generally ignores the rules of chivalry that mean so much to commanders like Mashmyre.
599* CustomUniform: A sleeveless grey one with shoulder pads, that looks almost nothing like the usual green or black uniforms sported by Zeon and Neo-Zeon commanders.
600* {{Elite Mooks}}: Leads the Doven Wolf squadron during the finale, which is made up of these.
601* EvilIsNotPacifist: As a dedicated ColonelKilgore, Rakan wants peace the way an alcoholic wants a glass of milk.
602* EvilSoundsDeep: Compared to other male major antagonists' [[AgentPeacock Mashymre]] and [[TeensAreMonsters Glemmy's]] voices, he is one of the more dangerous opponents that Judau faces, [[ColonelKilgore enjoys violence]], and goes out of his way to kill civilians in the Dublin ColonyDrop.
603* HeroKiller: He's got a nasty reputation within Neo-Zeon and lives up to it. He takes out [[spoiler:Hayato]] and [[spoiler:Mashymre]], fights two members of the Royal Guard and Chara at once [[spoiler:killing one of the Guards, Lance, in their second encounter]], and gives Judau several brutal fights.
604* IFightForTheStrongestSide: [[spoiler:Which is why he switches to Glemmy's faction.]]
605* ImplacableMan: Nothing stops Rakan. He will catch up to you, and he will finish the job.
606* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Judau finally finishes him off in their final duel by slicing his mobile suit & him in half using ZZ's beam sabers]].
607* KickTheDog: Guns down hospital ships and fleeing refugees and blows up bridges and roads during the Dublin ColonyDrop operation, just to make sure nobody escapes the blast radius in time.
608* KnowWhenToFoldEm: For all that Rakan's addicted to violence, he's not foolhardy. When the situation turns against him, he inevitably makes a tactical retreat, returning to bedevil Judau another day.
609* LackOfEmpathy: Rakan doesn't express an interest in anybody other than himself. He can kill noncombatants, betray his superiors, and send his men out to die, all without batting an eye or suffering any pangs of consience.
610* LightningBruiser: He's got a fondness for big, fast, and heavily-armed suits. His first suit, the AMX-009 Dreissen, is a descendant of Zeon's infamous Dom family (read - a massive lump of armour with thermonuclear thrusters), and he only gets faster and more heavily armoured from there, starting with the Zaku III he flies in Episode 35. His final ride, the AMX-014 Doven Wolf is one of the toughest, quickest, and most manouverable suits to ever see mass production.
611* MoreDakka: The Doven Wolf mounts more guns than some armadas.
612* RammingAlwaysWorks: Orders his ship to ram the ''Argama'' in his first appearance.
613* ScaryBlackMan: [[AmbiguouslyBrown Maybe]]. One of the more threatening-looking Neo Zeon members, with a [[SociopathicSoldier personality to match]].
614* ShouldersOfDoom: Not that this is atypical for Neo-Zeon uniforms, but with his lack of sleeves it stands out.
615* TheSociopath: A high-functioning one, with his impulses firmly under control, but one nonetheless.
616* SociopathicSoldier: Joined the army for the violence.
617* SleevesAreForWimps: His uniform (which we never see him out of) is sleeveless.
618* {{Turncoat}}: [[spoiler:Goes over to Glemmy's faction]].
619* WalkingArmoury: His final mobile suit, the Doven Wolf.
620[[/folder]]
621
622[[folder:Ple-2]]
623!!!Voiced by: Creator/ChiekoHonda
624[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prisoner_of_gravity_ple_two.jpg]]
625
626A child soldier and the first in a line of clones of Elpeo Ple, she has none of her original's cheerfulness or energy, and instead is cold and deadly serious. Raised solely to be a soldier, controlled via brainwashing, and treated more like a piece of equipment than a person, she also has had Cyber-Newtype enhancements, which sometimes lead to crippling headaches.
627----
628* AcePilot: Which, when combined with piloting SuperPrototype Newtype weapons makes her ''extremely dangerous''.
629* AdorableEvilMinions: She and her sisters are Elpeo Ple's EvilTwin clones who work under Glemy Toto's orders. While they are proven dangerous and skilled pilots due to being Cyber-Newtypes, they still inherited Elpeo Ple's adorable face due to Ple still being a 10-11 year-old child.
630* AttackDrone: The Psyco Gundam II can [[DetachmentCombat detach its hands and head]] in a manner similar to the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Zeong]], and is also equipped with a set of [[AttackReflector reflector bits]]. The Qubeley Mk.II and Queen Mansa have the more traditional version.
631* AttackReflector: The Psyco Gundam Mk.II's 'reflector bits', which let it redirect its own attacks as well as everyone else's. [[spoiler:[[HoistByHisOwnPetard Then Ple hijacks them.]]]]
632* BadassCape: Her Neo-Zeon uniform, as seen in the picture.
633* BiggerStick: The Psyco Gundam Mk.II is far stronger than Ple's Qubeley. The Queen Mansa, similarly, overpowers [[spoiler: Chara Soon's force, despite Chara being Ple's equal in skill.]]
634* ChildSoldiers: She never had much of a childhood, though.
635* ClonesArePeopleToo: Has a markedly different personality from the original Ple. Glemmy still sees her as expendable though.
636* CuteAndPsycho: Emphasis on psycho.
637* CyberCyclops: Averted. In spite of Zeon's frequent use of the trope, all of Ple-2's suits have two eyes. The Qubeley Mk. II is an upgrade to Haman's (also two-eyed suit) and the Psyco Gundam Mk. II has the more typical Gundam face to it as befitting its origins as a Federation suit (even if the Titans, the one's who commissioned it, primarily utilized monoeyes). The Queen Mansa was built from her previous two mechs and keeps the two-eyed design.
638* DavidVersusGoliath: Her sortie in the Psyco Gundam Mark II against the ''Argama'' and it's badly damaged suits.
639* TheDragon: She is Glemmy's most capable asset against the Argama crew.
640* EnfanteTerrible: Though it's not exactly her fault. Glemmy makes a lousy parental figure.
641* EvilIsBigger: Pilots the salvaged Psyco Gundam Mark II, in contrast to Elpeo Ple's far smaller Qubeley Mark II. Later she upgrades to the [[spoiler:Queen Mansa]].
642* EvilRedhead: She has reddish-orange hair like Elpeo Ple.
643* EvilTwin: To Elpeo Ple.
644* ExpendableClone: How Glemmy views her.
645* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Glemmy's death in the final moments of the anime, and [[TearJerker right before]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath she dies]].]]
646* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:In the final episode she uses the last of her life force to pinpoint a place for the Nahel Argama to fire its beam cannon to open a hole for Judau to escape the Core 3 colony.]]
647* HeroKiller: [[ChildSoldier You wouldn't know it by looking at her]], but she's one of Neo Zeon's most dangerous weapons, giving the ''Argama'''s pilots a hell of a fight every time she sorties and killing [[spoiler:Ple and Emary]].
648* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: Her first battle involved a sortie against a damaged ''Argama'' that was just recovering from a brutal battle against Rakan Dakharan's forces. Both the Qubeley Mark II and ZZ were damaged, and in the case of the latter, almost out of ammo.
649* KnightOfCerebus: While she is indeed a sympathetic 10 year old ChildSoldier with some standards, Ple-Two proves to be a formidable antagonist since she has none of Elpeo Ple's cheerful side, posesses more powerful Newtype powers, pilots two gigantic and powerful mobile suits, and is the person who is responsible for [[spoiler:[[HeroKiller Elpeo Ple's death.]]]]
650* LittleMissBadass: Just as good a pilot as the original Ple, and with a dead-serious demeanor that makes her even more dangerous.
651* NakedOnArrival: How Glemmy stores her before her activation, further driving home that he sees her as a weapon rather than a human being.
652* NobleDemon: While she's cold and murderous, she has standards. She tends not to attack people who aren't a threat, and once orders a civilian released when she thinks that the latter isn't involved in anything and is being held unfairly.
653* PetTheDog: She releases Rutina after deciding that the latter has nothing to do with any of the anti-Zeon activity going on.
654* PsychicPowers: Has powerful Cyber-Newtype powers. Unfortunately, her mind is not as powerful as her power.
655* SealedEvilInACan: At her first debut, where she seen naked and sleep in incubation pods until she finally awakes in episode 36.
656* SoLastSeason: Averted by the Psyco Gundam Mark II which remains a force to be reckoned with, requiring nothing less then [[spoiler:a HeroicSacrifice]] to defeat.
657* SuperPrototype: The Psyco Gundam Mark II, Qubeley Mark II [[spoiler:and Queen Mansa]].
658* SuperSoldier: A cloned ChildSoldier who was created from Elpeo Ple by Glemmy.
659* WeaponsOfMassDestruction: The Psyco Mark II retains this status. [[spoiler:The Queen Mansa likely qualifies as well.]]
660[[/folder]]
661
662[[folder:Gottn Goh]]
663!!!Voiced by: Creator/KojiTotani
664
665The second-in-command aboard the ''Endra'', Gottn is SurroundedByIdiots and knows it. Despite this, he demonstrates commendable loyalty to both Mashmyre and Chara, providing them both with much needed advice, and coming up with one scheme after another to take out the ''Argama''.
666----
667* BadBoss[=/=]BenevolentBoss: A bit of both. He's very devoted to the ''soldiers'' under his command, but civilians like Beecha and Mondo don't fare so well.
668* BeleagueredAssistant: To Mashymre and Chara. He tries his best, but...
669%% * BigOlEyebrows
670* TheChewToy: Gottn has the absolute ''worst'' luck.
671* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: While Mashmyre was eccentric he often had an idea of when action is needed. Chara is downright spacey and Gottn is the one largely trying to keep her on task.
672* CombatPragmatist: Fights far dirtier than his boss, Mashmyre - he doesn't care as much about civilian casualties, and will happily use hostages, ambushes, and human shields to further his plans.
673* EvenEvilHasStandards: In a bit of a reversal from their usual roles he and Mashymre have differing reactions to the crew performing funeral rites for a trio of deceased pilots. Mashymre is largely dismissive of the whole affair finding it unnecessary and tedious especially because it's an Earth ritual. Gottn by contrast is a lot more supportive of the crew's choice of funeral.
674* EvilGenius: Is the planner behind the Endra's schemes against the Argama.
675* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:He tries to blow up the Argama with [[KickTheDog a bomb smuggled aboard a crowded civilian transport]]. Cecilia [[HeroicSacrifice returns it to sender]].]]
676* HypercompetentSidekick: He's a far more talented strategist and tactician than either of his commanding officers aboard the Endra, but shows commendable loyalty to them nonetheless.
677* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Though he's much nastier and more competent than Mashymre, it's counterbalanced by his impressive loyalty and appalling luck.
678* NotSoAboveItAll: A more serious example. He briefly channeled Mashymre's need to act like a compassionate knight after the destruction of the ''Endra'' to rally his surviving surbodinates and it works.
679* NumberTwo: To Mashymre and then Chara.
680* OnlySaneMan: Possesses much more sense than his superiors Mashymre and Chara on the ''Endra''. The poor, poor guy.
681* TheStraightMan: He plays this role towards Mashymre and Chara's more comical antics.
682* SurroundedByIdiots: He does care for his men, but it's impossible to deny that they're... not exactly the brightest sparks on Axis.
683* UndyingLoyalty: To Axis.
684[[/folder]]
685
686[[folder:August Gidan]]
687!!!Voiced by: Creator/KojiTotani
688
689A Neo-Zeon pilot assigned by Haman to keep an eye on Glemmy.
690----
691* AcePilot: He's actually rather skilled.
692* AmbiguouslyBrown: Seems to be of Arabic descent. Or possibly Indian. It's hard to tell.
693* BadassNormal: He's an Oldtype and looks down at the idea that Newtypes are a superior breed of pilots viewing their abilities as no substitute for battle experience.
694* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: [[ManipulativeBastard Glemmy Toto]] views him as a self-serving bastard. Just think about that.
695* IFightForTheStrongestSide: [[spoiler:Reveals this to Glemmy, though it's left up in the air whether Glemmy believes him.]]
696* TheMole: A rare purely villainous example. Haman has him serve under Glemmy so she can keep an eye on him. [[spoiler:It doesn't work.]]
697* SmugSnake: He oozes confidence, he makes snide remarks, he plots and schemes for his own advancement--and it all does very little for him in the end.
698* TheStarscream: While nominally Glemmy's underling, he seeks to undermine him--and not just by spying on him for Haman. [[spoiler: Further, as is ultimately revealed, he isn't even loyal to Haman, and winds up offering to betray ''her'' to Glemmy.]]
699[[/folder]]
700
701[[folder:Illia Pazom]]
702!!!Voiced by: Kimie Sawaki
703
704Mashmyre Cello's NumberTwo during the final quarter of the series, Illia is a dedicated young woman who serves as Mashmyre's mobile suit commander, and inherits his rose when he feels he is no longer worthy of it. She seems very dedicated to him but is actually one of Haman's agents, sent to keep an eye on him after his Cyber-Newtype enhancements.
705----
706* AntiVillain: Not too malevolent, but never wavers from her Axis allegiance.
707* BecomingTheMask: Downplayed. She's loyal to the mission Haman gave her, but seems rather fond of Mashmyre nonetheless, and tries to help him be a good commander.
708* CustomUniform: Her white uniform is never see on any other character.
709* TheDragon: To Mashmyre, who in turn, acts as Haman's.
710* LightningBruiser: Her MS-14 [=ReGelgu=], which can keep up with Judau and the Double Zeta.
711* TheMole: A spy for Haman.
712* NiceJobFixingItVillain: She kills Lt. Satou because of his insubordination and tries to rally his Schuzrum Dias squadron around his death to avenge him. The act actually seems to break their morale and with the AEUG fighters managing to reorganize, they lose the fight. Satou had also nearly landed a killing blow on the Nahel Argama's Bridge before she sniped him, inadvertently saving Beecha and the staff.
713* NumberTwo: Mashymre depends on her, and she is the one to advise him to pull back when he gets too in over his head.
714* TheRemnant: Survives the war and goes onto join Char's Neo-Zeon.
715* ShouldersOfDoom: Her [=ReGelgu=] suit is an upgrade to the Gelgoog and has massive shoulder armor built to hold engines within them.
716* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her costume, while not on the level of [[MsFanservice Chara Soon]], is still revealing compared to others.
717* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Just sort of disappears after [[spoiler:Mashymre dies]]. The ''Moon Gundam'' manga confirms she survived the war and eventually joined Char's Neo Zeon.
718[[/folder]]
719
720[[folder:Dale, Danny, and Deune]]
721!!!Danny Voiced by: Naoki Tatsuta
722!!!Deune Voiced by: Inaba real
723
724A trio of Neo Zeon Pilots, Dale, Danny, and Deune pilot three experimental transformable Mobile Armors, the AMA-01X Jamru Fin.
725----
726* AcePilot: Good enough to go up against the Nahel Argama and its suits and live to tell the tale. Unusually for MonsterOfTheWeek villains, Judau and his friends don't manage to kill them, only damage their suits enough to drive them off before they're reassigned to another theatre.
727* AerithAndBob: Danny and Dale are fairly common in real life. Deune is less so.
728* PunchClockVillain: There's nothing particularly evil about them beyond the army they work for, and they matter-of-factly head off for another job at the end of their episode.
729* RecurringElement: A TerribleTrio of {{Ace Pilot}}s following in the footsteps of [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam the Black Tri-Stars]] and [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Yazan's Team]]. Like their predecessors, they're all equipped with identical suits.
730* TerribleTrio: While not quite as deadly as Dunkel, Ramsus, and Yazan, the 3-D team are nonetheless one of the more effective examples of the trope - and certainly one of the most durable.
731* TransformingMecha: The Jamru Fins that they pilot transform from wide squat Mobile Armors to... wide squat Mobile Suits.
732* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After their first few encounters with the Nahel Argama they just kind of disappear. Three Jamru Fins are seen mobilizing under Mashmyre when the civil war breaks out, but that cameo is the last we see of them. The ''Moon Gundam'' manga shows that they made it out of the civil war alive and hooked up with Zeon Remnants.
733[[/folder]]
734
735[[folder:Nee and Lance Gylen]]
736!!!Voiced by: Bin Shimada
737
738A pair of twins that make up the Royal Guard. They debut in the final quarter of the series alongside a returning Chara Soon. The twins's loyalty to Zeon is absolute and they really do try to keep their eccentric superior officer under control. Nee pilots the AMX-117R Gaz-R while Lance pilots the AMX-117L Gaz-L both suits upgraded from Zeta's Galbaldy Beta.
739----
740* TheComicallySerious: They play this trope alongside Chara Soon's antics, at one point disguising themselves as bushes while following Rutina.
741* PunchClockVillain: They work for Neo Zeon as two major officers but don't have any solid acts of cruelty under them and they try to look out for Chara. It helps that by the time they were introduced the show had fallen into a full blown EnemyCivilWar and they fought other villains rather than the heroes.
742* PraetorianGuard: The pair are Zeon elites often flanking Chara with their identical-looking mobile suits.
743[[/folder]]
744
745!Others
746
747[[folder:Yazan Gable]]
748!!!Voiced by: Creator/HochuOtsuka
749
750One of the very few ex-Titans left alive after the Gryps Conflict, Yazan Gable was a former ace pilot who is now a impoverished and miserable refugee trying to survive on whatever essentials he can even procure in his new and hard life full of uncertainties. However, the unexpected arrival of the Argama spurs Yazan into a determined effort to get revenge on those who had ruined his reputation.
751
752----
753* VillainDecay: Yazan literally got hit hard with this after narrowly avoiding Kamille's attempt to kill him. He was once a ruthless, sinister, and highly capable pilot who flew a cutting-edge Mobile Suit but now just comes off as being a comically incompetent nuisance who pilots an improvised and equally ridiculous-looking piece of junk.
754[[/folder]]
755
756[[folder:Kamille Bidan]]
757!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NobuoTobita
758
759While he survived the events of the last series, Kamille unfortunately begins the series comatose and plans are made for his hospitalization when the Argama is forced to dock at Shangri-La for repairs. Judau meets Kamille in the process, and ends up unlocking his newtype potential, eventually leading to his recruitment by Bright.
760----
761* BelatedHappyEnding: Zeta Gundam ended with [[DownerEnding Kamille having a complete mental shutdown]] [[HeroicBSOD after overexerting his newtype abilities.]] ZZ opens with Kamille in a near-unresponsive vegetative state and rather quickly writes him out of the story for understandable reasons. At the end of the series, with most of the major threats done away with, Kamille is finally returned to to good health and is seen running on a beach together with Fa with an unambiguously happy smile on his face in the final episode.
762* DissonantSerenity: Upon sensing Judau’s newtype potential, what’s left of Kamille reaches out for Judau and does so with a smile despite technically being held at gunpoint, and in spite of still being very mentally and emotionally broken by the climax of the last series.
763* MysticalWaif: A RareMaleExample. He shares a surprising number of traits associated with the role—he first appears to Judau in the back of an ambulance with no explanation given to the latter, he jumpstarts Judau’s part in the story by sensing and unlocking his newtype potential, leading to Judau piloting the Zeta Gundam, is mostly seen with a blank expression thanks to his condition, and his safety is made an utmost priority when he goes missing in Dublin prior to the colony drop there.
764** WaifProphet: Thanks to his amplified newtype sensitivity, he senses the impending colony drop but can do nothing to prevent it.
765* PsychicPowers: As a newtype, it’s a given, but in ZZ, Kamille’s abilities have arguably skyrocketed. In Zeta, Kamille, like most other newtypes, could only engage in psychic conversations with other newtypes when in close proximity via mobile suit battles. By the time of ZZ, he’s able to coordinate and direct Judau’s friends telepathically into rescuing Ple from dying when they’re all completely spread out over Dublin.
766* WhenHeSmiles: Given what he’s gone through and the kind of emotionally volatile person he used to be, Kamille’s smile directed at Judau in the first episode comes off as quite a shock. But before leaving for Glasgow and leaving the fight in the hands of Judau and his friends, Kamille not only gives a genuine smile, but gives a small, soft assurance—showing he’s well on his way to recovery.
767* TheVoiceless: Downplayed. As mentioned under PsychicPowers, he's able to telepathically coordinate the Gundam Team. After they've rescued Ple and met up with Fa, they find him sitting a rocky shore still as wistfully silent since the start of the show, meaning he's only telepathically articulate. In fact, beyond grunts and screams, we never actually SEE Kamille speak, and the one time he actually does, the camera's not pointed at him.
768[[/folder]]
769
770[[folder:Chimatter]]
771!!!Voiced by: Junichi Kanemaru
772A direct subordinate of the mayor of Shangri-la. In sharp contrast to most of the bureaucrats the Argama meets, he's a staunch supporter of the AEUG and spends his appearances helping the crew for as long as they're in Shangri-la.
773----
774* {{Foil}}: To Cameron from Anime/MobileSuitGundam. While they look similar and are both bureaucrats in neutral colonies, Cameron is decidedly spineless for the majority of his appearances and when he shapes up, he does what he can without going against his colony's neutral stance. Chimatter makes it clear he admires and supports the AEUG while opposing Neo-Zeon, and outright defies his superiors in order to help the Argama make its getaway.
775* GoodIsNotSoft: When helping the Argama escape Shangri-la, he ties up the people in charge of the gate out of the colony.
776* NiceGuy: Helps the Argama crew without worry about being paid and in defiance of his boss.
777[[/folder]]
778
779[[folder:Cecilia]]
780!!!Voiced by: Yumi Mitani
781--> "I musn't cry."
782----
783* TheChewToy: Cecilia takes quite a bit of abuse. After nearly being killed in some MS battles and intimidated by Gottn, Chara takes her captive with the threat to gouge her eyes out and proceeds to knock her around. She even get's a Bright Slap from Torres when she attemps to flee Granada.
784* TheCutie: Whenever she manages to stop crying, anyway.
785* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: When she discovers she's been given a bomb instead of payment, she jumps off the passenger liner she's on and latches on to an Axis mobile suit and lets it carry the bomb, and her, away from the freighter to save innocent lives.]]
786* HiddenDepths: She spies for Neo-Zeon for payment. She's a ShrinkingViolet and a crybaby who just wants to get out of Granada in one piece, and gets slapped when she tries to get her LoveInterest to desert and run away with her. And then, [[spoiler: when she realizes she's been given a bomb as payment, she [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices herself]] to carry the bomb away from a freighter full of civilians]]. In the clinch, she's far more of a hero than even she knew.
787* KillTheCutie: See above.
788* KnightOfCerebus: The very rare non-villainous example. After her death, the series becomes more and more serious...
789* TheMole: She's a spy for Neo Zeon, and she gets harshly called out for it. And then...
790* RedemptionEqualsDeath: See HeroicSacrifice.
791* ShrinkingViolet: She's rather weak-willed and prone to breaking out into tears.
792* TenderTears: Lampshaded by the title of her episodes: ''Tearful Cecilia''.
793* TomboyishPonytail: Subverted, she very rarely gets physical.
794* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: Her tension with Torres never goes anywhere.
795[[/folder]]
796
797[[folder:Emary Ounce]]
798!!!Voiced by: Kayoko Fujii
799----
800* ArmsDealer: She's the captain of the supplies base ''La Vie En Rose''. [[spoiler:And she dies when it's blown up.]]
801* TheCaptain: Of ''La Vie En Rose''.
802* ClingyJealousGirl: To Bright, not knowing that he's married. She eases up on it later.
803* InconsistentSpelling: Emary or [[JapaneseRanguage Emily]] ? [[AerithAndBob This being Gundam]], both are equally likely. The Blu-ray subtitles use Emary, some earlier reference works assumed "Emily".
804* SenselessSacrifice: [[spoiler: The ''La Vie En Rose'' isn't a warship. Challenging the Queen Mansa when Puru Two wasn't looking for a fight was nothing less than suicide.]]
805* SoldiersAtTheRear: She's a supply base captain, not a field commander, and her lack of field experience trips her up when she's forced to fly a resupply mission into a combat zone.
806[[/folder]]
807
808[[folder:Sarasa and Rasara Moon]]
809!!!Voiced by: Creator/YurikoYamamoto
810----
811* CainAndAbel: The older dogmatic Sarasa instigates the conflict against her younger more heroic sister Rasara. Though after their initial appearence they go back to being friends.
812* CreepyTwins: Less than other cases, but still.
813* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: One of the ways Sarasa is differentiated from her sister is the large amount of teal eyeshadow she wears. She's also the "evil" twin and the one who antagonises the protagonists in their first encounter with the Moon Moon Clan.
814* KillTheCutie: [[spoiler:Rasara dies tragically in her beloved Mondo's arms.]]
815* {{Miko}}: A fictional analogue, anyway, as the Moon Moon religion is drastically different from Shinto.
816* MysteriousWaif: While Rasara has some of these traits, Sarasa plays it much straighter. She has the mysterious and high minded air to her in contrast to her more grounded twin. It's especially prominent in their contrasts where Sarasa is much more mystical and aloof while Sarasa is more down to earth and interacts with the crew more.
817* PsychicPowers: [[AmbiguousSituation They could be Newtypes, or just examples of Moon-Moon weirdness]], but either way. Sarasa in particular knows exactly who and what Haman is when she meets her.
818[[/folder]]
819
820[[folder:Arrow Mellow]]
821One of the African fighters of the Blue Team, fighting to drive the "Franks" (Europeans, and by extension the Earth Federation) out of Africa.
822----
823* AcePilot: He mows down multiple {{Mooks}} when they hit his BerserkButton, and manages to knock Elle out of the sky despite piloting a Gelgoog from the One Year War.
824* AnArmAndALeg: When trading shots with Elle in the MK II Elle wins by landing a straight shot through his Desert Zaku's legs, blowing them off; the explosion from the strike blowing off its right hand as well.
825* BadassNormal: Despite lacking Newtype powers of his own, he clashes against Elle, a nascent Newtype, in an aging suit from the One Year War.
826* BerserkButton: Endangering civilians, or betraying the cause of freedom.
827* HeroAntagonist: While he's fighting on Zeon's side, his only goal is to free his native continent from Federation oppression. Furthermore, he is absolutely unwilling to commit or tolerate war crimes, going so far as to shoot his fellow soldiers rather than let them kill a civilian.
828* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: His motivation.
829* WouldNotShootACivilian: And will shoot ''you'' if you do it.
830[[/folder]]
831
832[[folder:Dido Kaltoha]]
833->''Voiced by'': Kenichi Ogata
834
835The leader of the Blue Squad from the African Liberation Forces. Dido is Arrow's CO and rescued Glemmy in the desert in order to have him as a spy.
836----
837* AceCustom: Ple notes he pilots an Ace suit with Judau believing it's been heavily customized since it's a OYW Gelgoog.
838* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He rescues Glemmy and uses him as a spy believing Glemmy will share their goals of freedom. While he doesn't know Glemmy personally, he's basing this assumption off of Glemmy's allegiance to Neo Zeon which he believes will aid them in their fight against Federation occupation. Neo Zeon are the fanatical descendants of the faction that dropped a Colony on top of the Earth and killed millions.
839* TakeUpMySword: As he passes he bequeaths his mission to Glemy and Arrow receives his Gelgoog.
840[[/folder]]
841
842[[folder:Stampa Halloi]]
843->''Voiced by'': Nishimura Tomomichi
844
845The wealthy and powerful leader of the Neutral Tigerbaum Colony. Stampa has an eye for the finer things in life like wealth, women, mobile suits, and other luxuries. Upon the Nahel Argama's visit to his colony he has the ship impounded and expresses an interest in the female members of the crew.
846----
847* ArcVillain: Of the Tigerbaum Arc. He's a more direct threat than Haman (who at that point was only trying to communicate with Judau) and the driving villain behind the protagonist's stay in Tigerbaum.
848* DirtyCoward: Happy to throw his weight around but unwilling to engage in a fight that could be out of his favor.
849* DirtyOldMan: Twelve wives and counting; he intended for Sasara and Rasara to round it out to 14. His lust is a major part of his motivation.
850* LaserGuidedKarma: He's essentially a bully and his power comes from his wealth and position which let him walk all over his citizens. He spends much of "Rasara's Life" using his Z'Gok to terrorize unarmed people who can't fight back only to come up against the technologically superior Gundam Mk. II which he himself cannot fight back against.
851* WolverineClaws: He utilizes the Z'Gok as his primary Mobile Suit, and its Iron Nails are its melee weapon.

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