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1Character page for the 2019 film ''Film/AlitaBattleAngel''.
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3For the manga's characters, see ''Characters/BattleAngelAlita''.
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5[[foldercontrol]]
6
7!!Dr. Ido's Cyber-Clinic
8
9[[folder:Alita]]
10!!Alita / "99"
11[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_battle_angel_character_posters_alita_battle_angel_42099890_1080_1728.jpg]]
12[[caption-width-right:300:''"I do not stand by in the presence of evil!"'']]
13[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Alita with her first cyborg body.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alitafirstbody.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
14!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RosaSalazar (voice and motion capture)
15!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RebeccaBenhamour (French dub), Mone Kamishiraishi (Japanese dub), Cecilia Gómez (Latin American Spanish dub)
16
17A mysterious amnesiac cyborg girl whose limbless torso was found by Dr. Dyson Ido in the dumpyard beneath Zalem. She was given a new cybernetic body and name by him, and quickly regained reflexes from a deadly martial arts form she learned in her previous life, of which she sometimes regains fragmentary memories.
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19* ActionGirl: Her natural instincts draw her to battle and she spends much of the movie kicking ass.
20* AdaptationalHeroism: While still ''heroic'' in the manga, the movie ends up toning down a lot of Alita's more callous and BloodKnight tendencies. For instance her beatdown of the other Hunter Warriors, in the film Alita tries to give them an inspiring speech to be noble fighters and she gets spurned while in the manga, she simply writes them all off as cowards for not wanting to back her up.
21* AmnesiacHero: Alita has no memories upon awakening, not even of her original name, though she slowly regains some of them over the course of the film.
22* BadassAdorable: Alita is adorable, sweet-natured, and quite pretty. She's also a nigh-unstoppable killing machine who only becomes even more powerful as the movie progresses.
23* BarbieDollAnatomy: Both of Alita's bodies. Justified because the first was originally built for a barely pubescent girl by her father, who probably made it non-sexualized on purpose, and the second was a military combat design, where such things would be totally unnecessary.
24* TheBerserker: Alita tends to transition quickly between TranquilFury and ferociously attacking. She is impetuous and inclined to [[LeeroyJenkins rush into battle without adequate forethought or preparation]]. [[spoiler:The military body Alita finds and later wears is even called "the Berserker body."]]
25* BewareTheNiceOnes: For such a sweet and kindly young woman, Alita is downright ''vicious'' in battle, with no qualms about dismembering her opponents if she needs to.
26* BigAnimeEyes: Given she's not human [[spoiler:(or from Earth to begin with)]], Alita's eyes are larger than normal, and her flashback shows that it's apparently a Martian thing. And the film is even based on a manga/anime, though, ironically, her design in the movie is based on a late ''Last Order'' artstyle where she does ''not'' have BigAnimeEyes. For added irony, her most prominent trait in the manga are her pouty lips, not her eyes.
27* BladeBelowTheShoulder: After acquiring the Damascus Blade, Alita can wield it as a sword or attach it to her Motorball body's arm to use as an elbow-blade.
28* BloodKnight: She clearly enjoys combat to the point she seeks it out, and has no problem killing her enemies. All much to Ido's intense disapproval.
29* BreakoutCharacter: InUniverse in the sport of Motorball. Her very first tryout results in people booing her...and then the CarnivalOfKillers all try to kill her with predictable results. Once that starts, she becomes the breakout star of the sport, and it's how she gets the title of Battle Angel. [[spoiler:By the time she's readying for the Champion's League, all of the fans are chanting her name.]]
30* BreastExpansion: When Alita gets the Berserker body and it shapeshifts to suit her mental image of herself, Nurse Gerhad eyeballs Alita's slightly larger bust and remarks that she's older than Ido initially thought. This is probably a reference to [[MythologyGag one of the omake gags in the manga]], although she pales compared to her manga counterpart.
31* CoolSword: The [[NamedWeapons Damascus Blade]] is an [[ElegantWeaponForAMoreCivilizedAge ancient sword]] or [[SinisterScimitar scimitar]] with a [[AbsurdlySharpBlade monomolecular edge]]. Alita can channel plasma from her Berserker body into the [[FlamingSword blade]].
32* CuteBruiser: Alita appears to be a young woman and is a little on the short side, but is able to take down warriors far larger than herself using her martial arts skills. [[spoiler:With the Berserker body, Alita can muster enough raw strength to literally tear her cyborg opponents limbs or heads off.]] This is the reason she gets the moniker of Battle Angel.
33* {{Cyborg}}: The only thing that's not artificial in her body is her brain. Her face, while clearly not human (she's not from Earth anyway), still looks very lifelike.
34* DeadGirlJunior: After finding and repairing her, and considering the fact she lost her memories, Ido named her Alita, in memory of his dead daughter.
35* {{Determinator}}: Alita's not the type to be discouraged easily. [[spoiler:When Grewishka dismembers her, leaving our heroine as a mangled torso with only her head and one arm still attached, Alita keeps dragging herself forward to keep fighting, and even succeeds in ripping out one of Grewishka's eyes.]]
36* DorkKnight: When she's not beating the crap out of cyborgs or being angsty about her past, Alita's cheerful, silly and goofy side regarding new experiences is pretty much a staple of her persona.
37* GirlsLoveChocolate: Alita declares it her favorite food.
38* HappilyAdopted: Eventually proudly calls Ido "father".
39* HealingFactor: Just one of many abilities, thanks to its nanomachines, that make Alita's Berserker body so extremely powerful, as Grewishka finds out the hard way.
40* HellBentForLeather: [[MythologyGag In a nod to the original manga]], Alita switches to the leather jumpsuit in the second half of the film.
41* HeartbrokenBadass: [[spoiler:After Hugo's death; Alita spends the next several months fighting her way through the Motorball circuit in the hopes of reaching Zalem so she can kill Nova and avenge her late love.]]
42* HeroesLoveDogs: Her first meeting with a stray dog has her feeding, petting and hugging it. [[spoiler:She is absolutely enraged when Grewishka kills it.]]
43* IconicOutfit: While she wears a lot of different civilian clothes in the early part of the film, as soon as she obtains a Berserker Body, she generally switches to the [[HellBentForLeather leather jumpsuit]] the likes of which she wears for most of the original manga.
44* IdealHero: With the AdaptationalHeroism noted above in affect, she fits this mold better. She has an unshakable sense of right and wrong, she always fights for the betterment of others, she shows unwavering bravery in the face of overwhelming odds, repeatedly tries to appeal to other peoples’ inner decency, and is never swayed by the world’s attempts to compromise her beliefs.
45* IdentityAmnesia: Initially has no memory of her past but slowly starts getting glimpses of her past.
46* InkSuitActor: Although heavily stylized to resemble an anime character, this version of Alita still retains noticeable traces of Rosa Salazar's facial features.
47* JeanneDArchetype: Alita is called "Battle Angel", wields a sword, is a righteous avenger, in the frame of a small innocent girl. She is hunted by the corrupt authorities for "disturbing the natural order of things" ([[TrailersAlwaysLie in the trailer]]), finds a suit of armor (rather armored body) and proceeds to kick ass with it.
48* LightningBruiser: Alita is a prime example of this. Despite her lighter frame and much smaller stature, she hits ''hard'' and takes advantage of her natural flexibility to bob and weave around enemy attacks to deliver even more pain.
49* MysteriousPast: Her past as "99" before she lost her memories, over 300 years ago when she tried to assault Zalem with others of her kind.
50* {{Nanomachines}}: [[spoiler:Alita's Berserker body includes nanites, enabling it to change shape and rapidly heal from injuries.]]
51* NextTierPowerUp: Alita starts out unarmed and wearing a non-combat body, and she's still a terrifying combatant. By the time she's acquired the Damascus Blade and URM body, she's become pretty much untouchable against anything opposing her in Iron City.
52* NiceGirl: Alita is sweet-natured, polite, and friendly by default, [[BewareTheNiceOnes although she's no one to be taken lightly.]]
53* NormalFishInATinyPond: The Flashback scenes show [[spoiler:that the berserkers were mass produced EliteMooks.]] By the time the movie happens, this technology is considered lost ([[EarthThatUsedToBeBetter at least on Earth]]), so Alita [[spoiler:in her berserker body]] is almost unstoppable for Iron City standards.
54* TheParagon: Despite coming into the story ignorant to the world around her, Alita refuses to let compromise or limitations keep her from doing what's right. And in doing so, inspires several morally grey characters to rethink their priorities through her sincerity and heroism.
55* PintSizedPowerhouse: Alita is fairly small compared to most human characters in the film, and is especially dwarfed by many of the cyborg Hunter-Warriors and Motorball players. She's also a ridiculously skilled combatant and can muster enough brute force to tear her enemies apart.
56* PlayingWithFire: The Berserker body that Alita finds in a crashed ship can generate fiery blue plasma.
57* PurpleIsPowerful: Her Berserker body is purple-colored, in a ShoutOut to it being Alita's favorite color in the manga, and her wearing purple jumpsuits in much of the later parts of the story.
58* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: [[spoiler:Ido determines that her technology must be URM. She had been part of the failed attack on Zalem, three hundred years ago.]]
59* RedBaron: Her skill on the Motorball circuit leads to Alita being dubbed "Battle Angel". "The face of an angel, with a body made for battle".
60* ReplacementGoldfish: After repairing her, Ido treats Alita as something of a substitute for his own late daughter, whom he named the amnesiac cyborg after (also, the body he gave to Alita was intended for his daughter). While their relationship evolves over the course of the film, Alita comes to see Ido as a [[ParentalSubstitute surrogate father]], and addresses him as such after he puts her in the Berserker body.
61* RobotGirl: She's a (mostly) artificially-created attractive girl.
62* UnderestimatingBadassery: Both Grewishka and Zapan take one look at Alita's small frame and deem her no significant threat. They both come to regret it.
63* ShowyInvincibleHero: From the very moment she first enters combat to the end of the movie, fairly few things the city can throw at her actually present a significant challenge for her. Most are dispatched with almost contemptuous ease, but ''damn'' if it isn't awesome to see her put a whole room full of bounty hunters in their place. In fact, the only real failure she suffers in a battle is not because an enemy overpowers her, but because '''her old body falls apart on its own''' because it simply wasn't designed to be pushed to the extremes she pushed it to. And then it turns out her new body [[spoiler:had a strong HealingFactor all along in addition to its other features, just in case she was not quite powerful enough already.]] Unfortunately, her various loved ones are not quite so superhuman, which provides most of the drama and tension of the movie.
64* SkilledButNaive: She's extremely powerful, which is a good thing as she regularly puts herself in danger due to her idealism, overconfidence and lack of forethought. [[spoiler:At one point she freely offers the one thing the bad guys are after (and the source of most of her power) to Hugo, who's is secretly working for the bad guys. It's only his feelings for her that keeps him from betraying her right then.]] Ido repeatedly calls her out on this.
65* TokenGoodCop: Iron City has no police force, leaving it to the {{Bounty Hunter}}s to keep criminals off the street, but aside from WideEyedIdealist Alita, her adoptive father, and, to a lesser extent [=McTeague=], they only care about collecting paychecks, which leads them to let criminals who aren't wanted run free and pursue innocent people with prices on their heads.
66* VillainKiller: [[spoiler:Zapan, Vector, Screwhead, Grewishka, Nyssiana, Romo, Stinger, and Exploder]] all learned the hard way what happens when you're bold enough to either challenge her or threaten her loved ones. [[spoiler:Zapan]] is the only one who survived.
67* WaifFu: Alita initially has a body built for a teenage girl, with no major strength modifications compared to other cyborgs. Regardless, her Panzer Kunst skills (with some help from her powerful heart core) allow her to deliver devastating blows with it. Her Berserker body is the same size, but has much more advanced technology, actually built for the kind of fighting she does.
68* WeakButSkilled: The body created by Ido is not specifically made for combat, but Alita makes up for it with her great ability to fight.
69* WideEyedIdealist: After signing up as a Hunter-Warrior, Alita makes a [[RousingSpeech rousing speech]] to try and recruit her new fellows to hunt down and destroy Grewishka for the greater good. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, they refuse since there are no active bounties on Grewishka, and thus, no money to be had.]]
70* YouAreNumberSix: As she regains fragments of memories from her previous life, she learns that her combat number was "99".
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Dyson Ido]]
74!!Dr. Dyson Ido
75[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_character_poster_2_600x959.jpg]]
76[[caption-width-right:300:''"You've been given a chance to start over, with a clean slate. How many of us get that?"'']]
77!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristophWaltz
78!!!'''Voiced By:''' Armando Coria (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (Japanese dub), Pierre-Francois Pistorio (French dub)
79
80The most prominent cyberphysician and cybersurgeon in Iron City, as well as a Hunter-Warrior (bounty hunter who goes after cyborg criminals). He found Alita in Zalem's junkyard, gave her a new cybernetic body and became her surrogate father.
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82* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Christoph Waltz is actually significantly more handsome than the quite [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/battleangel/images/3/32/BAA05_18_Ido.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110309212204 awkward-looking]] Ido from the manga.
83* AdaptationalHeroism:
84** Ido lacks the BloodKnight tendencies of his manga counterpart, who was largely a Hunter-Warrior for the thrill of the kill, instead choosing to fight in an attempt to avenge his daughter and destroy other threats like her killer.
85** Film!Ido also lacks much of his ControlFreak tendencies towards Alita that he displayed in the manga. In the film, it's made explicit that Ido sees Alita as a surrogate daughter so his fear of her dangerous hobbies are [[ParentsAsPeople treated more sympathetically.]] In the manga, Ido treats any time Alita begins to deviate from his image of her as a perfect angel as a personal slight.
86* AdaptationNameChange: From "Daisuke" in the manga to "Dyson".
87* AgeLift: Manga Ido is in his early forties at most. Christoph Waltz was [[CoolOldGuy over sixty]] when playing him.
88* AmicableExes: With Chiren. Though there was ''definitely'' friction when she discovered that he had given their dead, biological daughter's unused cyborg body to Alita, and he wasn't too pleased to hear about her business proposal to make Motorball champions, they are at the very least civil with each other.
89* BadassBookworm: He's both a talented mechanic and surgeon, as well as a skilled Hunter-Warrior.
90* BadassNormal: He can fight cyborgs even without any obvious cybernetic enhancements.
91* BountyHunter: He signed up as a Hunter-Warrior to legally hunt down and kill his daughter's murderer, then kept hunting down cyborg criminals to do what's right and get a steady source of income and to compensate for [[VengeanceFeelsEmpty the lack of satisfaction revenge brought him]].
92* CoolOldGuy: He's several decades older than most other Hunter-Warriors, but is more than capable of keeping up with even the most dangerous cyborg of all, Grewishka.
93* DefectorFromDecadence: He was born on Zalem, though it's implied that his leaving it wasn't voluntary.
94* HellBentForLeather: His Hunter-Warrior getup: gloves, [[BadassLongcoat coat]], [[FedoraOfAsskicking even fedora]]. It's implied that Alita's own later thing for leather comes from him.
95* MistakenForMurderer: Alita comes to suspect that Ido is a serial killer preying on local women when she sees him return home late at night with mysterious injuries. Turns out that he's a BountyHunter out hunting the real culprits.
96* FedoraOfAsskicking: His broad-brimmed leather fedora in his Hunter-Warrior outfit.
97* OutlivingOnesOffspring: The death of his daughter at the hands of one of Ido's patients continues to haunt him well into the present, to the point that he treats Alita (whom he named after his late daughter) as a ReplacementGoldfish for a time.
98* PapaWolf: Harm Alita and he will make every effort to kill you. He will also consider using his ax to cut down the hunters who threatened his daughter.
99* ParentalSubstitute: Ido becomes a surrogate father for Alita, who even addresses him as "Father" late in the film.
100* PowerfulPick: Like most real warhammers, Ido's weapon works more like a pickaxe than like a sledgehammer, piercing the opponent instead of making a blunt force impact.
101* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: He explicitly tells Alita he became a Hunter-Warrior to avenge the original Alita's death, but has yet to find the peace he's been looking for even after years of successful marks.
102[[/folder]]
103
104[[folder:Alita (human)]]
105!!Alita
106[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/158828.jpg]]
107%%[[caption-width-right:280:some caption text]]
108!!!'''Played By:''' Emma Lindsey
109
110The original Alita, the daughter of Dyson Ido and Chiren, who died when drug-addicted cyborg Amok violently shoved her aside to escape Ido's clinic. Ido named the cyborg girl he found and repaired after her.
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112* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Alita was a ''cat'' in the original manga.
113* DeathOfAChild: Alita's death hit Chiren the hardest, especially because the culprit was one of Ido's patients, and was one of the primary reasons for their divorce, which was quite messy.
114* DelicateAndSickly: She had a condition that confined her to a wheelchair. It motivated her father to build a cyborg body for her, but she sadly never got to use it, and the new Alita inherited it.
115* GenderFlip: In the manga the cat was also male.
116* PosthumousCharacter: She's been dead for quite a few years when the story starts.
117[[/folder]]
118
119[[folder:Gerhad]]
120!!Nurse Gerhad
121[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerhadalita.jpg]]
122%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
123!!!'''Played By:''' Idara Victor
124!!!'''Voiced By:''' Fernanda Robles (Latin American Spanish dub), Chie Nakamura (Japanese dub)
125
126A nurse working for Dyson Ido at his cybersurgery clinic.
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128* {{Artificial Limb|s}}: She lost an arm and got a cybernetic replacement.
129* DeadpanSnarker: She wryly chides Ido for accepting food as payment, and quips that Alita is older than Ido assumed when the Berserker Body ends up with a larger bust than her civilian body.
130* SassySecretary: She's not above delivering some BrutalHonesty in snarky form, such as when a farm worker can only pay with oranges for his new cybernetic arm, telling Ido that they might end up picking them up themselves in the future due to him harming the clinic's financial situation with too many free repairs.
131[[/folder]]
132
133!!Hugo's Gang
134
135[[folder:Hugo]]
136!!Hugo
137[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_character_banners4.jpg]]
138[[caption-width-right:300:''"It's a harsh world down here. You've got to be willing to do what it takes."'']]
139!!!'''Played By:''' Keean Johnson
140!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ArturoCastaneda (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/NobunagaShimazaki (Japanese dub), Antoine Ferey (French dub)
141
142A teenage cyber-jacker and Alita's LoveInterest, he originally was relied on by Ido to show her the ropes.
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144* AdaptationalHeroism: Hugo is not nearly as pitiful or self-centered as his original manga counterpart. [[spoiler:He even undergoes a HeelFaceTurn and tries to abandon his life of crime. [[HeelFaceDoorSlam Sadly, it's too late.]]]]
145* AffablyEvil: He's a sweet guy and nicer to Alita than anyone else. He's also in the business of jacking people's limbs for a crime boss.
146* AscendedExtra: Hugo has a much larger and central role in the story here compared to the manga, appearing earlier in the story and actually helping out Alita with her early Hunter-Warrior missions. He didn't get introduced in the manga until after she had already [[spoiler:had her final fight with Makaku/[[AdaptationNameChange Grewishka]].]]
147* BodyHorror: He and his gang inflict this on unfortunate cyborgs, stunning them, ripping off their valuable parts, before leaving them on the street, sometimes little more than a limbless, flailing, screaming torso. [[spoiler:Hugo ends up as a victim of this himself; to save his life, Chiren is forced to medically dismember him and tie him into Alita's body to keep him alive until he can be transferred into a cyborg body.]]
148* CoolBike: He moves around on a monowheel motorcycle.
149* {{Cyborg}}: [[spoiler:After his wounding at Zapan's hands and the measures taken to save his life, Hugo's head is transferred onto a cyborg body. He doesn't last long in this state before seemingly dying.]]
150* GangBangers: Despite their affable and friendly demeanor, he and his friends are actually petty street criminals, robbing cyborgs of their valuable robotic body parts and selling them on the BlackMarket.
151* TheGenericGuy: For all his importance in the story, Hugo is actually pretty generic character-wise.
152* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: At the end of the movie, [[spoiler:Nova kills him by activating Zalem's defensive blade-rings, slicing his cybernetic body in half and sending him falling to his death after his remaining cybernetic arm detaches.]]
153* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Hugo tries to atone for his misdeeds, but [[spoiler:is immediately framed for murder by Zapan, putting an official bounty mark on his head which eventually leads to his death]].
154* IdiotBall: Successfully carried [[spoiler:by Hugo, to his apparent demise when he falls while trying to evade the Hunter-Warriors by climbing the outside of one of the cables linking Iron City and Zalem]].
155* KarmicTransformation: [[spoiler:He becomes a cyborg himself after having made a living stealing body parts from cyborgs.]]
156* LaserGuidedKarma: Although not entirely a bad person, he is still part of a gang that rips cyborgs apart to sell their parts. On one occasion, he knowingly abandons a helpless victim to be killed by his boss. [[spoiler:He eventually becomes a cyborg himself and dies limbless.]]
157* LoveRedeems: He starts out assaulting cyborgs and selling their parts to Vector, but his growing feelings for Alita lead him to abandon that life.
158* OrganTheft: His main activity consists of the cyborg variant – he and his gang ambush and dismember cyborgs to sell their valuable parts.
159[[/folder]]
160
161[[folder:Tanji]]
162!!Tanji
163[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tanji_9.jpg]]
164%%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
165!!!'''Played By:''' Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
166!!!'''Voiced By:''' Pascual Meza (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/JunyaEnoki (Japanese dub)
167
168Hugo's scrap dealer friend and accomplice in crime, who is more underhanded and doesn't share Hugo's ethics.
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170* AscendedExtra: Tanji was only a very minor character in the manga, only briefly appearing twice [[spoiler:and dying in his second appearance.]]
171* GangBangers: Despite their affable and friendly demeanor, he and his friends are actually petty street criminals, robbing cyborgs of their valuable robotic body parts and selling them on the BlackMarket.
172* FriendVersusLover: Tanji quickly develops a distaste for Alita because of how much of a distraction she is becoming for Hugo.
173* LoveIsAWeakness: Invokes this when Hugo calls it quits from their cyborg parts robbing business, calling him out on his love for Alita.
174* NothingPersonal: Says this word for word when dismembering a cyborg in his last scene, and adds "just business".
175* OrganTheft: His main activity consists of the cyborg variant – he and his fellow gang members ambush and dismember cyborgs to sell their valuable parts.
176* TrueCompanions: Despite his [[FriendVersusLover falling out with Hugo]] he still does try to protect him when Zapan frames him for murder [[spoiler:and loses his life because of it.]]
177* TheUnfettered: He doesn't see why he should do the same as Hugo when the latter decides to stop robbing cyborg parts, for that activity is just too lucrative for him to give up.
178[[/folder]]
179
180[[folder:Koyomi]]
181!!Koyomi
182[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/koyomialita.jpg]]
183%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
184!!! '''Played By:''' Lara Condor
185
186A friend of Hugo and Tanji, Whose involvement or lack thereof in their jacking operation is never touched upon.
187----
188* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Shows up a lot earlier than her manga counterpart.
189* AdaptationalWimp: Her manga self was an IntrepidReporter of sorts, while she doesn't get much of importance to do in the film.
190* AgeLift: In the manga, Koyomi was born the day Alita was discovered and ages over the course of the fourteen years that the original manga and its sequel take place over. In the movie, she's a young adult around the same age as Hugo.
191* AmbiguousInnocence: She never shows any signs of being part of the part-jacking, but at the same time Hugo and Tanji clearly have several accomplices and her hanging around them so much could be a sign that she is one.
192* BraidsOfAction: Her hair is done into several braids and she's a decent motor ball player.
193* NiceGirl: She gets along well with Alita even after learning of her URM past.
194* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Whether or not she was part of Hugo's crew, she's never seen or mentioned again after it's broken up by Zapan.
195[[/folder]]
196
197!!Zalem
198
199[[folder:Nova]]
200!!Nova
201[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nova_2.jpg]]
202[[caption-width-right:350:''"She is disrupting the natural order of things. She must be destroyed."'']]
203!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/EdwardNorton
204
205The most prominent scientist up there in Zalem, and a person of great importance, he's, however, not very present in the early parts of the story the movie adapts.
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207* ArchEnemy: Alita's, both in her backstory (he's explicitly described to her as "the dragon that [she] must slay"), and in the present day, earning Alita's personal hatred when he [[spoiler:causes Hugo's death.]]
208* BigBad: He's the guy in charge and the true mastermind of the plot. Vector works for him, though he lets Vector do the dirty work.
209* CompositeCharacter: Given that he is comfortably based up in Zalem and commands a considerable degree of authority, instead of running away from the Factory agents over the whole American continent, he apparently also takes on some elements of Bigott Eisenburg, the GIB director from the TUNED arc in manga.
210* EinsteinHair: He sports the typical AbsentMindedProfessor's unkempt mane of white (or platinum blond) hair, though don't let that fool you.
211%%* EvilGenius.
212* FourEyesZeroSoul: He has a weird goggles contraption that only makes his face more sinister.
213* ImmortalRuler: He's been in charge of the floating city of Zalem and its earthbound protectorate Iron City for several centuries without aging at all.
214* ImmortalityImmorality: His approach to immortality involves a lot of watching people die. He seems to enjoy it.
215* LightIsNotGood: Nova, the GreaterScopeVillain of the film, dresses entirely in white, has pale blond hair, and his VillainOverride is signaled by the controllee's eyes turning a bright blue. Even his name indicates associations with light. His name is also taken from [[Music/{{Imaginos}} a song]] with the line "''Call me Desdinova, the Eternal Light.''"
216* MadScientist: Though the movie doesn't dwell much on ''what'' science he specializes in, just mentioning his cruel experiments. [[spoiler:The manga eventually reveals that he studies karma as the transcendental consequences of human actions and conditions in an effort to scientifically define good and evil. The most horrifying thing is that he seems to ''succeed''.]] And [[ForScience for his studies]] [[TheUnfettered people suffer]]. A lot.
217* TheManBehindTheMan:
218** Literally, as Nova can perform a VillainOverride on anyone with a control chip in their head (which is pretty much everyone bar Alita and Ido) and talk through them. He's the one giving the antagonists their orders and speaks to Alita through Vector's body at the end, but Alita never confronts him directly or even shares the same room as him.
219** In the manga, it's Nova who made Makaku his favorite toy and turned him into the monster that he was. In the film, as he's safely up in Zalem, this task is effectively proxied to Chiren, who is Grewishka's ([[AdaptationNameChange the movie's Makaku]]) main mechanic here.
220* MysteriousPast: The movie goes into very little detail on his past. Given that he was such a high-profile target during the URM attack, it's possible he was one of the leaders responsible for the Earth-Martian War.
221* OnlyOneName: Following the movie's general naming scheme, Nova's given name (Desty) is never mentioned.
222* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Nova is more than three-hundred years old and said to be immortal; [[spoiler:and assassinating him was the primary reason the URM attacked Earth]].
223* SoftSpokenSadist: He has a very measured, calm manner of speaking, even as he threatens Alita's loved ones and notes how much he relishes the deaths of others.
224* TheUnfettered: From what is shown and said about him, nothing would stop Nova in his quest ForScience. ''Nothing''.
225* TheUnfought: He's the BigBad, but he's untouchable up there in Zalem for the time being and, though Alita got rid of his pawns at the Factory, she doesn't have a chance to reach him yet. He's to be dealt with in a [[SequelHook potential sequel]].
226* VillainOverride: Nova can take remote control of anyone with an implant in their head and talk through them.
227* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He has a full head of pure white EinsteinHair, and possibly bar none the darkest heart out of any character in the movie, real or artificial.
228[[/folder]]
229
230!!The Factory
231
232[[folder:Vector]]
233!!Vector
234[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_poster_6.jpg]]
235[[caption-width-right:300:''"What you should have known, my friend, is that no one is greater than the game."'']]
236!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MahershalaAli
237!!!'''Voiced By:''' Jorge Badillo (Latin American Spanish dub), Satoshi Tsuruoka (Japanese dub), Eilias Changuel (French dub)
238
239The supervisor of the Factory and effectively the ruler of Iron City because of his considerable resources, influence, and military might – the "Ruler of Hell", in his own words. He works under Nova as his liaison for all business between the city and Zalem. He also basically owns the sport of Motorball, one of the favorite pastimes of local residents.
240----
241* AdaptationExpansion: Vector's empire in the film is expanded to include him financially sponsoring several motorball players [[spoiler:further showing why Vector has employed Hugo and his gang to steal organs and cyborg parts for him]].
242* AdaptationalVillainy: [[ZigZaggingTrope Zigzagged]] as Vector is more villainous than his original manga counterpart while ''less'' villainous than his portrayal in the OVA.
243** In all versions [[spoiler:he's explicitly lying to Hugo that he can get him to Zalem if he raises enough money. The OVA implies that he was doing so in order to manipulate Hugo into doing his dirty work and was planning to [[KickTheDog hustle him out of this money to boot]]. In the film, much like in the manga, Vector is shown to have a legitimate soft-spot for Hugo. He even offers to make Hugo his right-hand man and tries to convince him to give up on his goal of reaching Zalem, likely because he knows first-hand what [[AndIMustScream that entails]]. On the opposite end, much like he does in the OVA, he ends up harvesting Chiren for her organs once she proves to have [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness.]]]]
244** Also picked up from the OVA was his direct antagonism towards Alita. In the manga, he was never directly involved with her, simply questioning Hugo on his relationship with her and later [[spoiler:blowing her off when Hugo goes into hiding after becoming wanted]]. In the OVA he specifically employees Grewishka to go out and attack Alita, seeing her as a potential threat to his business ventures. In the movie, he's implicitly told by Nova to eliminate Alita, leading him to hire Grewishka like in the OVA, and later trying to set up Alita's motorball debut to end in her death.
245* AdaptationalWimp: In the Manga, and even parts of the Anime OVA, Vector is portrayed as a MagnificentBastard who is the unquestioned ruler of Iron City. In the film, [[spoiler:he appears this way at first, only to later reveal he is a mindless puppet of Nova who has no control of his own and does Nova's bidding mostly by force. In the original Manga, Vector willingly does business with Zalem for profit, is not controlled by Nova or even knows about him. And turns against Zalem and helps Alita/Gally during the climax of the Manga for his own selfish reasons, ultimately becoming a KarmaHoudini.]]
246* ApologeticAttacker: Looks a bit troubled while watching Chiren about to be seized by his men.
247* BaldOfAuthority: From the rare Heel side.
248* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Unlike the manga, Vector dies from being stabbed in the chest by Alita while [[VillainOverride channeling Nova]]. Though, [[DeathIsCheap death being cheap]] in their world, he may return]].
249* ExactWords: Vector maintains, when confronted, that he ''does'' send people to Zalem. [[spoiler:The most valuable bits of them, anyway.]]
250* FauxAffablyEvil: He presents himself to others with a calm and polite, if not even pleasant, demeanor, though the instant they get second thoughts about working for him, he switches gear to BadBoss mode.
251* TheHeavy: Though Nova is the BigBad, the direct antagonizing of the heroes in the film falls on his shoulders and he serves as the primary antagonist for much of the story.
252* NormalFishInATinyPond: In his own words, if he lived in Zalem, he would be at the bottom of the food chain. But in Iron City, he is a king. [[spoiler:Although it could have been a lie.]]
253* NonActionBigBad: Doesn't do a lot of fighting and is left cornered when Alita confronts him.
254* VillainsWantMercy: His last conscious moments are desperately begging Alita for mercy before Nova bodyjacks him.
255* WickedCultured: Downplayed but he quoted ''Literature/ParadiseLost'' to Hugo, asking him if he really wants to go to Zalem as "I'd rather rule in hell than serve in Heaven". [[spoiler:Given the truth about what going to Zalem entails that might have been a half-hearted PetTheDog moment]].
256[[/folder]]
257
258[[folder:Chiren]]
259!!Chiren
260[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_battle_angel_character_posters_alita_battle_angel_42099881_1080_1728.jpg]]
261%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
262!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JenniferConnelly
263!!!'''Voiced By:''' Erica Edwards (Latin American Spanish dub), Kaori Yamagata (Japanese dub), Odile Cohen (French dub)
264
265Ido's ex-wife, and the mother of the original Alita. She works with Vector and Nova, applying her considerable skills in medicine, surgery, and cybernetics to maintain and improve their cyborg footsoldiers, Grewishka especially. Though she does not completely agree with her employer's principles, she stays on them for the promise of a ticket back up to Zalem.
266----
267* AdaptationalDyeJob: Chiren is a blonde in the OVA she originated from; in this film, she sports Jennifer Connelly's dark brown hair.
268* AmicableExes: With Ido. Though there was ''definitely'' friction when she discovered that he had given their dead, biological daughter's unused cyborg body to Alita, and he wasn't too pleased to hear about her business proposal to make Motorball champions, they are at the very least civil with each other.
269* AndIMustScream: She's eventually (prepared to be) sent to Zalem [[spoiler:as a still-living brain with just her eyes, heart, and hands.]]
270* BrainInAJar: [[spoiler:The consequence of betraying Vector.]]
271* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler:She saved Hugo when she saw Alita's feelings for him and was about to abandon her plans to go to Zalem, but she was reduced to a brain, heart, and eyes for her betrayal]].
272* MsFanservice: Has a scene in Vector's bedroom where she's in lingerie.
273* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: For pulling a HeelFaceTurn and saving [[spoiler:Hugo's]] life, [[spoiler:Dr. Chiren]] gets reduced to a BrainInAJar for her troubles. Although given [[spoiler:her desire to go to Zalem and what that entails, the same thing might have happened to her anyway if she had continued serving Nova]].
274* OutlivingOnesOffspring: The daughter she had with Ido, Alita, was killed years ago. Despite her needling Ido over it, Chiren herself is also far from over her daughter's death.
275* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Both versions end up being reduced to body parts in jars, but her brain and eyes indicate that she's still alive]].
276* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We don't get to see what became of her [[spoiler:still-alive remains, after Alita killed Vector]].
277* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: At the end of the film, [[spoiler:Vector no longer deems her useful once she decides to abandon her plans. As such, he has her harvested for her organs, while still keeping those organs ''[[AndIMustScream alive]]'']].
278[[/folder]]
279
280[[folder:Centurions]]
281!!The Centurions
282[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/centurion_2.jpg]]
283%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
284!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DavidSobolov (voice)
285!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DafnisFernandez (Latin American Spanish dub)
286
287Giants robots that guard the Factory and enforce law and order in the streets of Iron City.
288----
289* {{Expy}}: They're very much based on the ED-209 from the ''Franchise/RoboCop'' franchise, as they're massive non-humanoid robotic law enforcers on legs with a deep RoboSpeak voice, and react to perceived hostility with MoreDakka. Alita's battle against them also seems to visually borrow a little to the FinalBattle of the [[Film/RoboCop2014 2014 reboot]].
290* GatlingGood: Each of them is equipped with two miniguns for MoreDakka.
291* MechaMooks: A significant number of them are standing inside the Factory's entrance hall as defense system. Alita cuts through them like butter in the climax.
292* PatrollingMook: They patrol the streets of Iron City.
293* RedEyesTakeWarning: Not "eyes" so to speak, but they have a visible headlight that goes red when they are alerted and about to open fire.
294* SpiderTank: They're not tanks so to speak, but still armored robots moving with several spider-like legs.
295[[/folder]]
296
297!!Hunter-Warriors
298
299[[folder:Zapan]]
300!!Zapan
301[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9221bde4ca4bef0b79db3bf0fc45805a.jpg]]
302%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
303!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/EdSkrein
304!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/IrwinDaayan (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/HiroshiKamiya (Japanese dub)
305
306One of the most prominent Hunter-Warriors in Iron City, a smug and arrogant cyborg who greatly prides himself on his handsome face (his only remaining organic part) and his Damascus Blade, and he doesn't really see eye-to-eye with Alita.
307----
308* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Zapan has got a much prettier face compared to his original counterpart, being played by Ed Skrein. A point is even made on how much care and pride he takes on it.
309* AlasPoorVillain: It's possible to feel just a moment of sympathy for him as he wails about [[spoiler:His face being sliced off]]. although seeing the state he left Hugo in can quickly snuff out that pity.
310* AncestralWeapon: At the start of the movie, he is the current owner of the Damascus Blade, [[LostTechnology an advanced, unreplicable URM weapon]] ([[ArchaicWeaponForAnAdvancedAge at least as far as swords go]]) that dates back to the Fall. Alita catches on that is has likely been changing hands ever since and asks Zapan who he killed to get it.
311* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He talks big about being a Hunter-Warrior and wielder of the Damascus Blade. By normal standards, he's a pretty hardcore fighter, [[OvershadowedByAwesome but he's not Alita]].
312* BountyHunter: His job as a Hunter-Warrior.
313* TheBully: He mocks, insults, belittles and cajoles Alita the moment he spots her in the bar. Turned out to be BullyingADragon when she crushes him verbally and physically.
314* CompositeCharacter: Zapan of the film fulfills the story roles of both his manga character and a second Hunter-Warrior in the manga named Clive Lee / Gime.
315* {{Cyborg}}: His face and brain are his only remaining organic parts.
316* EvilBrit: He has an English accent.
317* EvilIsPetty: Zapan [[spoiler:frames Hugo for murder]] so he can legally hunt him down and kill him to hurt Alita for humiliating him in a bar fight.
318* FacialHorror: [[spoiler:To get back at him for framing and wounding Hugo, Alita cuts off a chunk of Zapan's face.]]
319* {{Jerkass}}: Zapan is smug, arrogant, and self-entitled; priding himself on his handsome face – one of his few remaining organic parts. When Alita humiliates him and breaks his nose, Zapan goes to extreme lengths to seek revenge [[spoiler:by framing Hugo for murder and then mortally wounding him]].
320* NeckLift: He attempts one on Alita; however, she's able to do it to ''him'' instead and then slams his head through a table.
321* TheRival: Originally dismissive of Alita, but once she takes him down a peg, he starts considering her his bitter rival and does everything he can to hurt her.
322* SmugSnake: Quite an arrogant and narcissistic bounty hunter who talks more than he can show for it.
323* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:He's the only one that survives direct conflict with Alita. And it's not because he won against her, she decided he wasn't worth killing and settles on slicing off a piece of his face.]]
324* TattooedCrook: Cyborg equivalent. Zapan is little more than a good-looking thug for hire, and his back is sculpted to have an elaborate fresco that looks inspired by Aztec art.
325* TearOffYourFace: Towards the end of the film, [[spoiler:Alita swipes the Damascus Blade and slices a sizable chunk of Zapan's beloved face off with it in revenge for him framing Hugo and mortally wounding him]].
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Screwhead]]
329!!Screwhead
330[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_battle_angel_character_posters_alita_battle_angel_42099884_1080_1728.jpg]]
331%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
332!!!'''Played By:''' Elle [=LaMont=]
333
334One of the most lethal Hunter-Warriors of Iron City, according to Zapan.
335----
336* BountyHunter: Her legal job as a Hunter-Warrior.
337* CarnivalOfKillers: She's part of the bunch of criminals and Hunter-Warriors that Vector hires to kill Alita during her first Motorball match. They all have different shapes, sizes and weaponry.
338* ChainPain: She fights and captures her preys using a chain.
339* {{Cyborg}}: Her face and brain are her only remaining organic parts.
340* DeathGlare: Screwhead's default face expression is a killing stare, complete with constantly gritting her teeth when she's after Alita.
341* HalfTheWomanSheUsedToBe: Just as Screwhead holds Alita to have her cut to pieces by Stinger (the buzzsaw-wielding killer/Motorball player), Alita breaks free of Screwhead's grip and uses the latter's own chain to drag her right in the way of Stinger's buzzsaws, which cut her in two instead.
342* MeaningfulName: She's been lobotomized, and a device has been screwed in her head.
343* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has four robotic arms, and she's quite vicious.
344* ProfessionalKiller: Aside from her legal activity as a Hunter-Warrior, she moonlights in contract killing, such as when she takes part to Alita's first Motorball match solely to kill her.
345[[/folder]]
346
347[[folder:[=McTeague=]]]
348!![=McTeague=]
349[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/53795358_821792468160507_9177364351474991104_n_copie.jpg]]
350[[caption-width-right:300:''"He wasn't a dog lover. I hate that!"'']]
351!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeffFahey
352!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RaulAnaya (Latin American Spanish dub), Ken Uo (Japanese dub)
353
354A Hunter-Warrior who hunts his bounties using a pack of cyborg dogs.
355----
356* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: [=McTeague=] is based on a character from the manga named Murdock, the estranged father of Zapan's girlfriend. He actually doesn't appear in the manga until much later after the events that got adapted in the film.
357* TheBeastmaster: He uses his cyborg canine companions to fight.
358* BountyHunter: His job as a Hunter-Warrior.
359* {{Cowboy}}: He goes with an NewOldWest theme for himself.
360* {{Cyborg}}: Only his face and brain are still organic.
361* HeroesLoveDogs: "Hero" might be a stretch given his very [[AntiHero anti-heroic]] profession, but he proves to be of great help against Grewishka after the latter cut Alita's first body to pieces, making him less of a selfish and cowardly {{jerkass}} than the other Hunter-Warriors. He intervened mainly because he can't stand [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals animal abusers]], after Grewishka [[KickTheDog killed the stray dog]] just to be a dick.
362-->'''[=McTeague=]:''' He wasn't a dog lover. I hate that!
363* HeroicNeutral: At first, he doesn't care to get involved in the fight against Grewishka because there's no bounty in it. Then Grewishka killed a puppy in front of him, and it's ''on''.
364* PassThePopcorn: His reaction to the Alita-provoked brawl in the hunter-warrior bar is sitting back and enjoying a good laugh watching it.
365* RightHandAttackDog: He commands a pack of cyborg dogs, and unleashes them on Grewishka.
366* RobotDog: He commands a pack of dogs who received cybernetic replacements. Some of them look more machine than dog.
367[[/folder]]
368
369[[folder:Clive Lee]]
370!!Clive Lee
371[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cliveleealita.jpg]]
372%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
373!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/RickYune
374
375A renowned Hunter-Warrior.
376----
377* AdaptationalAttractiveness: By virtue of getting an untouched face when he's more of a MalevolentMaskedMan due to his implants in the original story.
378* AdaptationalHeroism: By virtue of being DemotedToExtra, Clive Lee ends up as this. In the manga he was one of the primary antagonists of the Scrapyard arc, along with Zapan and Grewishka. [[spoiler:Clive Lee was specifically that Hunter Warrior who tried to hunt down Hugo after he became wanted.]] This aspect of his character does not get adapted into the film, instead being given to Zapan.
379* BountyHunter: He's respected for having killed or captured the most criminals out of the bounty hunters.
380* DemotedToExtra: Clive Lee only cameos as one of the many Hunter Warriors that Alita attempts to recruit. He doesn't take part in the ensuing Bar Fight and his antagonistic role from the manga gets [[CompositeCharacter grafted onto Zapan]].
381* FamedInStory: Even the other bounty hunters see him as an impressive figure.
382* PunchClockHero: He only goes after people when he's getting paid too. That being said, it is hinted that he may have standards about who he goes after (and/or was impressed by Alita), given that he isn't among those who go after Alita once a bounty is put on her head when she's committed no crime.
383* RefusalOfTheCall: He shows no interest in helping Alita go after Grewishka once the bounty is lifted.
384[[/folder]]
385
386!!Criminals
387
388[[folder:Grewishka]]
389!!Grewishka
390[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alitagrewishka.jpg]]
391[[caption-width-right:300:''"Iron City is no place for an innocent, little flea!"'']]
392!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JackieEarleHaley (voice)
393!!!'''Voiced By:''' Dan Osorio (Latin American Spanish dub), Masafumi Kimura (Japanese dub)
394
395A huge, brutal and sadistic cyborg who works for Nova as his personal assassin.
396----
397* AdaptationNameChange: Grewishka's name is derived from his OVA counterpart's name, Grewcica. The design of both very strongly takes after the manga's Makaku (including the grind cutters-launching arm and his core being worm-like) and he takes on a very similar role for the first half of the plot. He even makes an almost identical threat to Alita, specifically turning her into a living pendant. [[spoiler:His eventual role as Vector's muscle is the main point of divergence.]]
398* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His [[KickTheDog killing of an innocent and defenseless stray dog]] just ForTheEvulz speaks volumes about his cruelty.
399* TheBully: His hulking size and tendency to pick fights with those who have no chance against him give off this impression. He dubs Alita "little flea", and when he seemingly has her at his mercy, he keeps taunting her rather than just finishing the fight.
400* TheBrute: With shades of TheDragon. He is the biggest and strongest of Nova's henchmen.
401* CombatTentacles: The Grind Cutters function like this most of the time.
402* {{Cyborg}}: Only his brain seems to be still organic, and possibly his face. The rest of him is evidently mechanical, even the parts on his torso modeled to still look organic.
403* DavidVersusGoliath: The Goliath to Alita's David.
404* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Alita/Gally cuts him in half in every media, but here he doesn't explode, and she uses the Damascus Blade instead of her plasma-charged fist to bisect him.]]
405* DubNameChange: He was renamed Grewish in the Russian dub, because "-ka" is a diminutive suffix in Russian language, which didn't suit the character at all.
406* TheDreaded: There's no bounty on his head despite the well known fact that he commits horrible crimes, as he is protected by Vector, but even if it were the case, he's dreaded by pretty much all Hunter-Warriors bar a very few courageous enough ones like Ido.
407* EyeScream: Gets an entire mechanical hand shoved into his right eye socket, courtesy of Alita.
408* FromNobodyToNightmare: Similar to his backstory in the manga, Grewishka tells Alita he lived in the trash heaps under Iron City before Nova plucked him out and converted him into killing machine.
409* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: [[spoiler:In their final "battle", Alita fatally vertically bisects Grewishka with the Damascus Blade.]]
410* TheHeavy: Shares the role with Vector. While Nova and Vector scheme to destroy Alita from behind the scenes, Grewishka serves as their personal attack dog who hounds Alita throughout the film.
411* InTheHood: He is introduced onscreen wearing a hoodie during the ambush on Ido.
412* {{Jerkass}}: A brutish, ill-tempered thug to allies and enemies alike. Just about the only one Grewishka seems to respect (possibly out of fear) is Nova.
413* KeepingTheHandicap: Alita manages to stab him in the eye before he retreats to his masters. When asked about why he won't have his eye fixed, he says he wants to feel the pain.
414* KickTheDog: Quite literally; he stabs a puppy with his new grind cutters just to be a dick.
415* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If he hadn't dispatched the puppy, [=McTeague=] would just have continued to sit there and be inactive. Instead, he did the one thing that angers him, causing [=McTeague=] to directly get involved to defend Alita and unleash his cyberhounds on Grewishka while his arm is badly damaged and thus making sure he couldn't use his new weapon to defend himself as the pack starts to rip him apart.
416* PragmaticAdaptation: Compared to his original counterpart, Grewishka is still TheDreaded, but by way of being TheBrute rather than a head-and-spine-only BodySnatcher, and his [[PickyPeopleEater cannibalistic habits]] were removed as well. There are a few brief nods to the original, such as showing his spine wriggling when he was being repaired, and he speaks of how he came up in the underground but didn't provide much detail.
417* RazorFloss: His grind cutters are very much CombatTentacles, and they're sharp too. Alita's first body finds it out the hard way.
418* RecurringBoss: Alita fights him three times over the course of the film.
419* RevengeBeforeReason: He wants to kill Alita, whatever it takes.
420* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: No matter what evil he does, he never gets a bounty on his head, since Nova and Vector are protecting him.
421* TattooedCrook: His body has several skin, or at least skin-like, patches with tattoo markings on them.
422* VillainDecay: As the film goes on, his fights become shorter and his defeats quicker. By their final battle, Alita calls him a slave and chops him in half.
423* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Averted at first. During their first encounter, Grewishka puts up a decent fight again Alita, but ultimately loses to her. Afterwards he receives a new body and a new weapon, courtesy of Doctor Chiren, which he then uses to battle Alita again, this time coming dangerously close to killing her and is only driven off because of outside interference. [[spoiler:Ultimately played straight during their final encounter. Grewishka manages to get the drop on Alita, but her improved body, weapon, and skills as a warrior prove to be too much for him, resulting in a CurbStompBattle that ends in the latter's favor.]]
424* WeCanRebuildHim: He gets some heavy damage after his first two battles against Alita (loses an arm in the first fight, and an eye in the second) and Chiren fixes him and [[CameBackStrong makes him bigger]] each time, along with the grind cutters upgrade.
425* YouWillNotEvadeMe: Grewishka's upgraded chassis comes equipped with Kinuba's grind cutters, blade-tipped chain-fingers that he can use to [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice stick someone from a distance]] and reel them back in. If they're not already in pieces.
426[[/folder]]
427
428[[folder:Nyssiana]]
429!!Nyssiana
430[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_battle_angel_character_posters_alita_battle_angel_42099878_1080_1728.jpg]]
431%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
432!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/EizaGonzalez
433!!!'''Voiced By:''' Carla Cerda (Latin American Spanish dub), Arisa Shida (Japanese dub)
434
435A cyborg serial killer Alita crosses paths with early in the film.
436----
437* AxCrazy: A serial killer who quite gleefully anticipates murdering Alita.
438* BarbieDollAnatomy: Her cybernetic body has no trace of female sexual attributes.
439* {{Cyborg}}: Only her face and brain (and possibly the skin on her legs) are still organic.
440* FanDisservice: Her beautiful face is meant to contrast with her obviously non-human body.
441* LadyInRed: She wears a red outfit when luring Ido into a trap, as he was thinking she is an innocent would-be victim.
442* MuggingTheMonster: Picking a fight with the [[StrongerThanTheyLook seemingly small and helpless Alita]] turned out to be Nyssiana's last mistake.
443* OffWithHerHead: Alita kicks Nyssiana's head into a container's wall hard enough that it detaches it from her body.
444* SerialKiller: There's a bounty on her head for several horrible murders she committed.
445* SlayingMantis: Her [[SinisterScythe scythe]]-like arms are shaped like the forelegs of a mantis.
446[[/folder]]
447
448[[folder:Romo]]
449!!Romo
450[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dzz9zycxqaaxdmi.jpg]]
451[[caption-width-right:300:''"Nice shot, for a meatboy!"'']]
452!!!'''Played By:''' Derek Mears
453!!!'''Voiced By:''' Setsuji Sato (Japanese dub), Creator/BorisRehlinger (European French dub)
454
455The third member of Grewishka's crew, and part of the ambush on Ido in the alleyway.
456----
457* AdaptationNameChange: He is called Izuchi in the manga and Rasha in the OVA.
458* AnArmAndALeg: Loses his left arm to Ido's rocket-hammer. It doesn't particularly bother him.
459* AxCrazy: Just like Nyssiana, he gleefully contemplates murder and has a SlasherSmile.
460* {{Cyborg}}: He has more skin left on his body than most cyborgs in the film, and doesn't seem to have had his brain and face transferred onto a robotic structure, unlike most of the film's cyborgs, again. That being said, his cybernetic parts seem to indicate that he has suffered nasty wounds and amputations.
461* DelinquentHair: A criminal with white and purple hair.
462* GlasgowGrin: He has two scars on his cheeks that start at his mouth.
463* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Is on the receiving end of one from Alita, and ends up the latter's first kill in Iron City.
464* SinisterScythe: Armed with a sickle in his right hand, and [[HookHand his left hand has been replaced by the same weapon]].
465* SlasherSmile: Lets out some of these as he contemplates murdering his victims.
466* WarmupBoss: He is the weakest of the trio that ambushes Ido early in the film, being neither fast nor agile nor strong. Ido easily cuts one of his arms off, and Alita kills him before he even has the time to ''touch'' her. Compared to him, Nyssiana gives her quite a fight, and Grewishka is a much ''much'' [[RecurringBoss tougher adversary who comes back twice]] to try and kill Alita.
467[[/folder]]
468
469[[folder:Amok]]
470!!Amok
471[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amok.jpg]]
472%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
473!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CasperVanDien
474
475A drug-addicted cyborg who was a patient of Dyson Ido. He caused the death of the latter's daughter, Alita.
476----
477* AnArmAndALeg: He lost one of his cybernetic arms before searching for drugs at Ido's clinic.
478* ArtificialLimbs: He lost both arms and they were replaced by cybernetic arms.
479* AxCrazy: His addiction to drugs made him crazy.
480* {{Cyborg}}: He had cybernetic implants in the head over one of his eyes, and cybernetic arms.
481* KarmicDeath: Ido became a Hunter-Warrior to track him down, and eventually managed to find and kill him. However, [[VengeanceFeelsEmpty it brought Ido no peace]].
482* MeaningfulName: He "ran amok" searching for drugs in Ido's clinic, killing Ido's daughter in the process.
483[[/folder]]
484
485!!Motorball Players
486
487!!!'''Top League'''
488
489[[folder:Jashugan]]
490!!Jashugan
491[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jashugan.jpg]]
492%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
493!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JaiCourtney
494!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/IdziDutkiewicz (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/TakanoriHoshino (Japanese dub)
495
496A famous Motorball champion that had a prominent role in the Motorball arc in the original manga, and appears in the film as a cameo.
497----
498* TheAce: He's introduced as the greatest Motorball player of the current era.
499* AwesomenessByAnalysis: In the pits he's seen expertly commanding his mechanics, telling them exactly what should be changed for the next match.
500* TheCameo: As only the few bits of the Motorball arc were adapted, he's been reduced to the bit part. However, the plans for the sequel apparently include revisiting this part of the story, so his role may get expanded should the sequels be made.
501* RaceLift: Manga Jashugan was a dark-skinned blond. Here he's played by the palest of the pale Creator/JaiCourtney, with red hair.
502* ShoutOut: His scene is basically one long sendoff to the stereotypical expert UsefulNotes/FormulaOne pilot.
503* TheWorfEffect: Despite his reputation, in his only brief time onscreen he's swiftly dispatched, and next we meet him in the pits.
504[[/folder]]
505
506[[folder:Kinuba]]
507!!Kinuba
508[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alitakinuba.jpg]]
509%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
510!!!'''Played By:''' Leonard Wu
511!!!'''Voiced By:''' Toru Sakurai (Japanese dub)
512
513A rising Motorball player. He is the first owner of the grind cutters, which draws Vector's and Chiren's attention on him and gets him dismembered so they can graft them on Grewiska's arm.
514----
515* BloodSport: He is primarily a Motorball player. And that sport is quite cutthroat.
516* CombatTentacles: The Grind Cutters essentially function like this.
517* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He was dismembered and all but stated to be killed by Vector [[KilledOffscreen offscreen]], ''with a blowtorch.''
518* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: The manga version of Kinuba is killed by Makaku (the manga's version of Grewishka). Here he is seemingly killed by Vector.
519* ThePerilsOfBeingTheBest: Kinuba's grind cutters clearly give him a massive edge in Motorball to the point of almost being unfair, and it got him the kind of attention he certainly didn't need. He ends up dismembered and seemingly killed; partly because Vector and Chiren stole his grind cutters for Grewishka, and partly [[SoreLoser because he's messing up Vector's odds]].
520* RazorFloss: His grind cutters are very much CombatTentacles, and they're sharp too. Which prompts Vector and Chiren to have him stripped from them in order to upgrade Grewishka with them.
521* WeHardlyKnewYe: He is only seen twice, first when he wins a Motorball match using his grind cutters to tear his last adversary to pieces and win the match, then when he is ambushed and dismembered by Hugo's gang, and likely killed by Vector with a blowtorch.
522[[/folder]]
523
524!!!'''Third League'''
525
526[[folder:Stinger]]
527!!Stinger
528[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alita_motorball_vfr3q_1.jpg]]
529!!!'''Played By:''' Sam Medina
530
531A criminal with a bounty on his head. He is hired by Vector and, along with a bunch of other criminals and Hunter-Warriors, gets beefed up to kill Alita during her first Motorball match.
532----
533* CarnivalOfKillers: He's part of the bunch of criminals and Hunter-Warriors that Vector hires to kill Alita during her first Motorball match. They all have different shapes, sizes and weaponry, with him being one of the biggest.
534* CreepilyLongArms: He has long, almost tentacle-like robotic arms that make him look alien.
535* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Alita lassoes his legs with Screwhead's chain and throws it in a giant trash grinder, which pulls Stinger in it and crushes him to death.
536* {{Cyborg}}: His face is his only part with skin.
537* LightningBruiser: Despite his Motorball body being quite big, he manages to keep up with Alita and Screwhead during the chase when the former crashes out of the stadium and goes {{roofhopping}} in the city to escape the CarnivalOfKillers and rescue Hugo.
538* {{Mecha}}: His cyborg Motorball body is so big that he can easily be put in this category.
539* PriceOnTheirHead: Ido takes a look at Alita's adversaries right before her first Motorball match starts, and finds out Stinger and another Motorball player/killer have bounties on their heads, then warns Alita that it's all a trap.
540* SawBladesOfDeath: He has two retractable buzzsaws on his arms alongside his cyborg hands, and tries to cut Alita to pieces with them.
541[[/folder]]
542
543[[folder:Exploder]]
544!!Exploder
545[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/exploder.jpg]]
546!!!'''Played By:''' Tod Waters
547
548One of the cyborg killers Vector hires to get rid of Alita during her first Motorball match.
549----
550* ArchaicWeaponForAnAdvancedAge: Notably, the only one to avert this trope, being the only user of a true firearm (a heavy-caliber blaster cannon) in the movie. It's stated early on that firearms are forbidden by law in Iron City, so regardless of whatever else Exploder has done, ''just owning and using this weapon alone'' is enough to get him on the bad side of the law. Unsurprisingly, he has a bounty on his head. Then again, [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem Vector rules Iron City and hires him]].
551* ArmCannon: His left arm has been replaced by a [[{{BFG}} big turbine-shaped cannon]] that shoots explosive projectiles, and he tries to kill Alita with it.
552* CarnivalOfKillers: He's part of the bunch of criminals and Hunter-Warriors that Vector hires to kill Alita during her first Motorball match. They all have different shapes, sizes and weaponry, with him being one of the smallest.
553* {{Cyborg}}: His face is his only part with skin.
554* LiteralDisarming: During the match, Alita tears off his right arm (which is fitted with claws) and slams it into the head of another killer.
555[[/folder]]
556
557!!United Republic of Mars (URM)
558
559[[folder:Gerda]]
560!!Gerda
561[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerda_0.jpg]]
562[[caption-width-right:350:''"Finish the mission! Destroy Zalem!"'']]
563!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichelleRodriguez (voice and motion capture)
564!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TakakoHonda (Japanese dub)
565
566An URM military officer who trained and commanded Alita when the latter went by the service number "99". Alita regains several memories of her that took place before and during the Fall (the war between Earth and the URM) over 300 years before Alita was found in the dumpyard.
567----
568* ColonelBadass: She was trained in Panzer Kunst just like "99", appeared to have a Berserker body, and led URM troops in an assault against Zalem.
569* MentorArchetype: She trained "99" in Panzer Kunst so she would take part to the assault against Zalem, and told her she has "[[{{Determinator}} the soul of a survivor who will never give up]]". She also instructed her about their mortal enemy -- Nova.
570[[/folder]]

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