Super Robot Wars/Characters/Classic

Irmgard "Irm" Kazahara (Voiced by Kenyuu Horiuchi)
""You may have the skill... but I'm better looking!""

Son of Jonathan Kazahara, a prolific mecha designer at the Tesla Leicht Institute. He's also a mecha designer himself, but is known more in Original Generation as the pilot of the transforming Super Robot Grungust. His easy-going, ladies man attitude hides his competence as a skilled pilot.

Irm's a different person in Alpha/Original Generation compared to his debut in 4/F/F Final. In 4, he's much younger and fulfills the archetype of the calm, cool Handsome Lech (which he keeps in later appearances). He's paired with the cool, nihilistic Ring Mao, who mostly shoves off his advances. The Alpha/Original Generation version of the two carries this relationship a bit, whereas they're distant and bicker when they even meet Like an Old Married Couple, but they can prove to be a solid partnership. Tropes associated with Irm:


 * Can't Catch Up (The Grungust isn't the monster it was back in OG1 when the sequel was released, mostly due to it being overshadowed by other Super Robots like the Dynamic General Guardians and the Choukijin. Fortunately, Irm will redesign the Grungust in the Second Original Generation into the Grungust Kai (Custom) from Alpha, so he might subvert this trope when the game is released)
 * Captain Ersatz (Irm and the Grungust have a few similarities with Banjou Haran and Daitarn 3, particularly in Original Generation. However, the Grungust's Chest Blaster, Eye Beams and Rocket Punch are more comparable to Mazinger Z)
 * Chest Blaster (Grungust's Final Beam)
 * Cool Sword (Grungust's Keitou Ragouken/Calamity Sword)
 * Eye Beams (Grungust's Eye Solid Laser)
 * Fan-Preferred Couple (Out of the eight originals in 4/F/F Final, only him and Ring are carried over to Alpha and Original Generation. Doubles as a source of Epileptic Trees, due to the absence of the other six)
 * Mid-Season Upgrade (His Grungust will be upgraded between OG Gaiden and the Second Original Generation)
 * Handsome Lech
 * Ho Yay / Foe Yay (With Inspector Mekibos)
 * Leitmotif ("Time to Come")
 * Lovable Sex Maniac (Carries a black book around and dates girls between a certain age, yet this doesn't seem to faze any of the original female cast)
 * The Power of Love (Though he may carry the "Love" Spirit Command and can cast it for half the normal cost upon achieving certain requirements, it feels odd he's not actually in a relationship with Ring anymore...)
 * However, the hidden "love bonus" gameplay mechanic places the two at a much higher tier, moreso than other couples.
 * Rocket Punch (Grungust's Boost Knuckle)
 * Rule of Cool (See quote)
 * Shipper on Deck (Joins in with Excellen Browning on some of her schemes)
 * You Gotta Have LONG Blue Hair (Probably the only person who can make a mullet look badass)

Ring Mao (Voiced by Megumi Ogata)
Ring is one of the 4/F/F Final selectable originals and represents the cool, nihilistic archetype. In recent works, she's portrayed as the CEO of Mao Industries, but can easily transition back into the seat of the Gundam-like Huckebein 008L and take names in defense of her company. She has a rocky relationship with Irm: in the first incarnation, although close, she's abhorred with his constant flirting. In the latter Alpha and Original Generation, they're distant, though they still work great as a team when needed and trust each other. Tropes associated with Ring:


 * Authority Equals Asskicking (A rare, non-military example, being CEO of a major mecha manufacturer, although Alpha and Original Generation does hint she was originally a member of the PTX Team, hence, the origins of her piloting skills)
 * Berserk Button (When they were dating, she saw Irm having tea with a female employee; let's just say the result for Irm was NOT pretty...)
 * Cordon Bleugh Chef (4/F/F Final only: Ring has a habit of experimenting with weird food combinations, like mayonnaise curry)
 * Flawed Prototype (The original Huckebein 008R had the Tronium Engine installed, which was created through research of Tronium from the crashed Meteor-3. First testing of it led to the Vanishing Trooper Incident that killed all but three people. The Huckebein 008L, powered by the Black Hole Engine, was sealed away in response to the disaster. It was let out from storage because Ring needed to use it and so the Inspectors didn't seize it when they invaded Mao Industries. Despite , Ring still trusts the 008L)
 * Leitmotif ("Time to Come")
 * Pink Girl, Blue Boy
 * Retired Badass (Original Generation only, but boy, does she come back in spectacular fashion)
 * Rose-Haired Girl
 * Sphere of Destruction, BFG (Huckebein's Black Hole Cannon)

Gilliam Yeager (Voiced by Hideyuki Tanaka)
""This world is a test tube...and the experiment...""

Major Gilliam Yeager is 27-years old with long purple hair typically covering one side of his face. A former member of the Aggressors, an elite Personal Trooper unit, he has a knack for appearing where trouble is brewing.

This may not be accidental.

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Gilliam prefers to pilot the Gespenst line of Personal Troopers, and tends to emphasize speed over power. . He also tends to end up associated with an intelligence division of the army: when he's not fighting, he helps the heroes by procurring information and supplies.

Tropes associated with Gilliam:


 * The Atoner (In a way: )
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Otacon, anyone?)
 * Leitmotif ("Hero Senki")
 * Medium Awareness, Genre Savvy (See below)
 * I Have Many Names (Believe it or not, . Following that game, he constantly switches between names to keep his identity secret)
 * Mid-Season Upgrade (Gespenst Type-RV, only in Original Generation. Wild Mass Guessing ensues as to whether or not the Type-RV is the same Gespenst )
 * No Fourth Wall (Not only a gag in his intermission skits, but Gilliam actually seems to be aware there's something wrong with all the crossovers in the worlds he visits, and there's someone out there pulling this all together -- that "someone" heavily suggested to be Banpresto itself)
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * No Fourth Wall (Not only a gag in his intermission skits, but Gilliam actually seems to be aware there's something wrong with all the crossovers in the worlds he visits, and there's someone out there pulling this all together -- that "someone" heavily suggested to be Banpresto itself)
 * Peek-a-Bangs

Lenonjayce Starlord (Voiced by Keiichi Nanba)
The "Hot-Blooded, full of justice passion" male archetype of Super Robot Wars 4/F/F Final. Called "Jayce" for short, he apparently likes bonsai and is actually quite gentle beneath all that Hot-Blooded yelling. Jayce is also the first character in the SRW history to invent the infamous "Gespenst Kick" (inspired with Benkei Kuruma learning the Daisetsuzan Oroshi), later used by Kai Kitamura of Original Generation. He pairs up with Mina Likering.

Tropes associated with Jayce:


 * Calling Your Attacks (Alright, he's not the only offender here, but it's quite notable, considering the origin of the Gespenst Kick)
 * Epileptic Tree (If Jayce came up with the Gespenst Kick, but Kai's credited for it in Super Robot Wars Original Generation, then where the hell's Jayce in Original Generation?)
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Hard to believe, but Jayce has the voice of Andy Bogard)
 * Hot-Blooded
 * Justice Will Prevail
 * Luke Nounverber (Although to be precise, it's Luke Nounnoun sans the -er)
 * Real Men Wear Pink (You think he's a gritty badass thanks to that Gespenst Kick... but he also likes bonsai)
 * Talking to Himself

Mina Likering (Voiced by Noriko Hidaka)



 * Hey, It's That Voice! (It's Noriko, with green hair! One of Mina's Final Beam lines lampshades this fact: "BUSTAAA...err, Final Beam!"
 * Hot-Blooded
 * Talking To Herself (In F/F Final. See above)

Hector Madison (Voiced by Ryuuzou Ishino)



 * The Fool
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Ever wondered what Chang Wufei would be like if he was a practical joker and way less of a jerk? That would be Hector)
 * Maybe you're mistaking it with Chousokabe "ANIKI" Motochika, though give him more cracks on the wild style, and you get Hector)
 * Talking to Himself (In F/F Final, as mentioned above)

Patricia Hackman (Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara)
The female archetype of the "Hot-Blooded, full of justice passion". Compared to the usually calm Jayce, Patricia (or Pat, for short) is a complete hyperactive, enthusiastic girl, especially in making sure justice prevails. She's usually paired with Hector Madison. Like Jayce, she also invents the "Gespenst Punch", which doesn't get copied word-for-word, but might as well be today's well known "Jet Magnum"...

Tropes associated with Patricia:


 * Calling Your Attacks
 * Genki Girl
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Patricia's certainly what happens when Rei Ayanami becomes Asuka Langley Soryu (but with the long, blue hair), while replacing the bitchiness with tons and tons of sugar high material)
 * Hot-Blooded
 * Justice Will Prevail
 * Talking To Herself (Although, exactly how much talking occured between Rei and Patricia may have been very minimal)
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Arwynn Dorstein (Voiced by Toshihiko Seki)



 * Stoic Spectacles
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Where to start? Momotaros, Masato, Rau, Duo, Iruka, and Legato)
 * Only Known by Their Nickname (Usually refered to as "Wynn")
 * Redheaded Hero
 * Talking to Himself (In F/F Final, with Duo)

Grace Urigin (Voiced by Yuko Miyamura)



 * The Ditz
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Like Patricia. Take Asuka Langley Sohryu and turn her into Rei Ayanami, then give her pink, longer hair. Then replace her emotionlessness with ditziness. In short, make her Nono.)
 * Talking To Herself (Like the rest of the F/F Final originals, Grace debuted alongside another role of hers, Asuka Langley Soryu)

Bian Zoldark (Voiced by Shozo Iizuka)
The leader of the Divine Crusaders, and Lune Zoldark's father. Began as a scientist who forms the Extra Over Technology Institute (EOTI) as a means of researching alien technology for Earth's benefit (mainly due to the arrival of Meteor-3 near Aidoneous Island). It's through Bian's research the mysterious material known as "Tronium" is discovered, with Bian handing over 4 of the 5 useable samples to the Earth Federation Army (EFA). However, what he really is doing is slowly forming a rebel group to take on alien invasions because the EFA's severely under-equipped for the task. Most DC recruits take this wholesale and go to extreme lengths to crush the EFA overall because they believe Bian's words are really an excuse to Take Over the World. In reality,.

Basically, Bian wants to. Only a select few people in the Divine Crusaders actually know his true intentions, such as.

Bian creates and pilots the Valsion as his personal mech and creates a second unit he modifies for Lune, which features a prototype of the Direct Motion Link system that would be found in another series he creates, the Dynamic General Guardians (DGGs). Tropes associated with Bian:


 * Alternate Character Interpretation (The EFA actually listens to him in Alpha, mainly due to the aliens hovering above Earth. The EFA also listens to his Shadow-Mirror incarnation, but that's only after )
 * Four Star Badass Labcoat (Manages to form a rebellion, build several extremely powerful mecha and nearly bring The Federation to its knees...and he did the first two without being noticed by said Federation)
 * Closet Geek (Implied, and confirmed by Lune, to be an old school Super Robot anime fan, their designs inspiring his Dynamic General Guardian series.)
 * Crazy Prepared (The 4 DGGs are a perfect example of why Bian's planning is so extensive, and we haven't even seen the fourth one yet)
 * Crowning Music of Awesome (The aptly named "The Valsion", which fits the respective mech perfectly)
 * Even Evil Has Standards (Bian disapproves of any system that will cause harm to a pilot. That's why systems like ODE, GEIM and LIOH were never implemented while he's in charge of the DC)
 * (In Super Robot Wars 2)
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Bian's been around the block several times; let's see: Hatchan and Nappa, Ankoku Daishogun, Tetsuguyu, Ryu Jose, Benkei (in Armageddon), Barragan Luisenbarn and a hell of a lot more characters)
 * (Except in Alpha)
 * Leitmotif ("Valsion")
 * Mad Scientist (Mostly subverted, until you look at the DGGs and especially the Valsione. Seriously, how the hell did Bian come up with the Valsione's design?)
 * Lune requested it because she didn't like how scary looking the Valsion is, so he was just complying to his dear daughter's request. Still, its mecha musume-like appearance come straight from Bian's mind.
 * (Of the real plot, that is)
 * (Yet another variation: despite being the Designated Villain, the subsequent analysis of his actions affects the heroes a lot)
 * Orcus on His Throne (Played straight, then subverted, and ultimately played straight again: Bian reveals he doesn't feel the need to kick back and let his subordinates do all the hard work. He gladly takes to the field towards the end of the first half of Ryusei Date's route, despite Adler thinking Bian's insane for doing so. Granted, it's only for one scenario (upon which he returns to headquarters until the heroes arrive) but the impact of Bian actually showing himself impresses a lot of people onboard the Hagane)
 * Otaku (A slightly subtle version, but comments from Lune in the Classic Timeline reveals Bian's a giant robot nerd who built the Valsion based on shows he used to watch. In Original Generation, he makes the password for unlocking secret data in the Valsione a catchphrase from one of those shows)
 * Also, he has some parallels with Ryusei, the most evident being of course the DaiRaiOh (only Ryusei thought this was a great mech name until the apparition of the third DGG Unit in Super Robot Wars Alpha 3)
 * Sliding Scale of Villain Threat (Everyone assumes Bian fits the Global Threat category, )
 * That One Boss (Bian can be quite annoying if you forget about the Valsion's Warp Field ability that essentially halves attack power, even with the "Hot Blood/Valor" Spirit Command)
 * Villain with Good Publicity (His PR campaign wins a lot of supporters for the DC as well as respect from the EFA higher-ups, despite being labelled a massive threat by the government. You have to wonder if this side of Bian is a small Shout-Out to Lex Luthor)
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist (Despite what many DC members think, global domination is the absolute last resort for Bian)
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist (Despite what many DC members think, global domination is the absolute last resort for Bian)

Thomas Platt (Voiced by Hidenari Ugaki)
A member of the Divine Crusaders, he played a minor role in the original DC War, but managed to avoid capture by Federation forces long enough to get transported to La Gias. Thomas joins the Bagonian military and has several encounters with Masaki and his companions during the Lord of the Elemental storyline. Thomas returns in Super Robot Wars EX, still part of the Bagonian military, as well as a Designated Villain towards the heroes.

In Original Generation, Thomas begins like his Classic version as a commander in the DC. One of his subordinates is a very nervous Ryoto Hikawa. . Thomas participates in the final defense of Aidoneous Island and continues on up until the final attack on The Federation headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. He realizes the DC's going down the tubes, and decides he's had enough. In Original Generations,. Tropes associated with Thomas:


 * Good Smoking, Evil Smoking
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Thomas is also the Black Joker, Argo Gulski)
 * Jerkass (At least, in Ryoto's mind)
 * Let's Get Out of Here (What he does before the DC invades Geneva in Original Generation. Thomas does this even earlier in Divine Wars, flying the coop just before the final showdown between the heroes and Bian)
 * Put on a Bus (At least, until the Lord of the Elemental storyline plays out in Original Generation...if that ever happens)
 * Punch Clock Villain
 * Spell My Name with an "S" (Is it Thomas "Platt" or Thomas "Bright"?)
 * We Hardly Knew Ye (Variation: in Kyosuke Nanbu's Original Generation route, Thomas barely appears with no explanation of who he is. He leaves the DC just as soon as you meet him. To find out about him, one must play Ryusei's route)

ZUVORG ALLIANCE
The Zuvorg Alliance is the main enemy of the Classic Timeline, encompassing a huge galactic alliance acting as supervisors to the galaxy, seeing which planet turns out to be a threat to the universe and eliminate them. Amongst them are the Inspectors (Wendolo, Mekibos, Vigagi, Sikalog and Aguija) and the Guests (Tennique Zezenna's private army). Unfortunately, while most of them are sane, extremists like Wendolo and Tennique turn out to be far worse, irredeemable enemies of mankind.

Tropes regarding the Zuvorg Alliance:
 * Adaptation Decay:
 * Bald of Evil (Vigagi and Sikalog)
 * Although Vigagi claims to have hair, but merely shaves it off. Eh...we'll never know...
 * Chest Blaster (Dikastes' Mega Smasher)
 * Christmas Cake (That "old hag" Aguija; may double as a Running Gag against her throughout Original Generation 2)
 * Complete Monster: (Wendolo. To the extreme.)
 * Cross-Dressing Voices (Wendolo)
 * Crowning Music of Awesome ("Violent Battle", Leitmotif for the Inspectors. Original Generations then gave Wendolo his own Leitmotif "To Judge or be Judged", complete with One-Woman Wail)
 * Epic Flail (Sikalog's Drukin)
 * Eyes Always Shut (Wendolo)
 * Foe Yay / Ho Yay (Many fan pairings pair Mekibos up with Irm)
 * He's Just Hiding (. Should Original Generation follow suit, it's likely this trope will occur)
 * Hey, It's That Voice! (Akira Ishida as Mekibos, Takeshi Kusao as Vigagi, and Yuki Kaida as Wendolo)
 * The anime version of Aguija is voiced by Yuu Asakawa
 * Hypocrite: Wendolo gives a long speech about how humans are dangerous and will naturally cause war and death throughout the galaxy and how the Guests are so superior to them, The heroes definantly don't buy any of his crap after this.
 * Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons (Vigagi's Galgau)
 * Knight Templars
 * Leitmotif
 * No Fourth Wall (Vigagi's "What does Episode 30 mean!?" and Mekibos congratulating the player during a supposedly impossible, but winnable, scenario. And the anime, Vigagi pushes away a panel containing Ratsel.)
 * Quirky Miniboss Squad (Inspectors)
 * Super Speed (Aguija's Silbelwind)
 * Teen Genius (Although his exact age is unknown, Wendolo is the leader of the Inspectors and has his older brother serving under him)
 * Vocal Evolution (Wendolo: in the Complete Box release, he's very high-pitched and sounds a little annoying, almost like a little child; in Original Generation, Wendolo sounds more mellow, calculating and considerably sinister, to the point of Magnificent Bastardry)
 * The Voiceless (Sikalog)
 * Aguija states Sikalog does speak, albeit via a thought device embedded in his brain. Problem is, Aguija seems to have the only receiver for said device.
 * Aguija states Sikalog does speak, albeit via a thought device embedded in his brain. Problem is, Aguija seems to have the only receiver for said device.