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* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Gain has a one night stand with my sister? {{spoiler|I'll pursue him in the frozen lands, try to capture him at the cost of putting innocent lives in danger, and when that fails, I'll awaken the Overdevil and destroy the world.}}
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Gain has a one night stand with my sister? {{spoiler|I'll pursue him in the frozen lands, try to capture him at the cost of putting innocent lives in danger, and when that fails, I'll awaken the Overdevil and destroy the world.}}
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: Asuham tries one on Gain in the manga, showing him a concentration camp filled with captured Exodists, and telling him that Gain is to blame for their condition, and for instilling in them false hope of a better life through Exodus. Gain, however, shrugs the lecture off.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: Asuham tries one on Gain in the manga, showing him a concentration camp filled with captured Exodists, and telling him that Gain is to blame for their condition, and for instilling in them false hope of a better life through Exodus. Gain, however, shrugs the lecture off.
* [[Impossible Thief]]: His Jinba's Overskill allows him to "steal" objects at a distance... [[Not So Harmless|which includes mechanical parts!]]
* [[Impossible Thief]]: His Jinba's Overskill allows him to "steal" objects at a distance... [[Not-So-Harmless Villain|which includes mechanical parts!]]
* {{spoiler|[[Karma Houdini]]}}: Of the "it doesn't matter anymore" variant. Still, you'd think {{spoiler|he would get a somewhat harsher punishment for some of his excesses.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Karma Houdini]]}}: Of the "it doesn't matter anymore" variant. Still, you'd think {{spoiler|he would get a somewhat harsher punishment for some of his excesses.}}
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[Knight Templar Big Brother]]: Deconstructed. His [[Knight Templar]] attitude results in mass [[Disproportionate Retribution]] and chaos to everyone around him, ending in a [[Motive Decay]]. Additionally, he didn't even consult his sister about ''her'' opinion on the situation.
* [[Knight Templar Big Brother]]: Deconstructed. His [[Knight Templar]] attitude results in mass [[Disproportionate Retribution]] and chaos to everyone around him, ending in a [[Motive Decay]]. Additionally, he didn't even consult his sister about ''her'' opinion on the situation.
* [[Large Ham]]: His speeches to the Overdevil could have been delivered by William Shatner without a single change in pacing.
* [[Large Ham]]: His speeches to the Overdevil could have been delivered by Brian Blessed without a single change in pacing.
** This carries over to [[Super Robot Wars Z]], where his lines when attacking Gain, {{spoiler|[[Aquarion]], [[The Big O]], and the [[Turn A Gundam (Anime)|Turn A Gundam]]}} are presented quite loudly and dramatically, and during a quicksave skit, he {{spoiler|gets into a ham contest with another [[Takehito Koyasu]] voiced [[Large Ham]], [[Turn A Gundam (Anime)|Gym Ghingnham!]]}} (this tropers personal favorite skit).
** This carries over to [[Super Robot Wars Z]], where his lines when attacking Gain, {{spoiler|[[Aquarion]], [[The Big O]], and the [[Turn A Gundam (Anime)|Turn A Gundam]]}} are presented quite loudly and dramatically, and during a quicksave skit, he {{spoiler|gets into a ham contest with another [[Takehito Koyasu]] voiced [[Large Ham]] [[Turn A Gundam (Anime)|Gym Ghingnham!]]}}.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: To a smaller extent than others, but still...
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: To a smaller extent than others, but in this series it's a prerequisite for [[Mini Boss]] or higher rank.
* [[Motive Decay]]
* [[Motive Decay]]
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]: {{spoiler|If only Karin had told him that was a one-night stand...}}
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]: If only {{spoiler|Karin had told him that was a one-night stand.}}
* [[Revenge Before Reason]]: He encourages Jaboli's crush on him when it's the only way to escape and continue chasing Gain. To his credit, he regrets doing so.
* [[Revenge Before Reason]]
* [[Super Strength]]: His Power Golem's Overskill.
* [[Super Strength]]: His Power Golem's Overskill.
* [[The Scrappy]]: Among the show's fandom, Asuham is often considered an uninteresting, one-note villain for his obsession with capturing Gain and his [[Motive Decay]].
* [[The Scrappy]]: Among the show's fandom, Asuham is often considered an uninteresting, one-note villain for his obsession with capturing Gain and his [[Motive Decay]].
* [[The Worf Effect]]: After he has been estabilished as a fearsome opponent even Gainer has to struggle against, Cynthia comes and [[Curb Stomp Battle|curb stomps]] him.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: After he has been established as a fearsome opponent even Gainer has to struggle against, Cynthia [[Curb Stomp Battle|curb stomps]] him.


=== Zakki Bronco ===
=== Zakki Bronco ===

Revision as of 00:59, 2 August 2016


This page describes the characters appearing in Yoshiyuki Tomino's Overman King Gainer and the tropes associated to them. Please help out with the blurbs.

Also, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD! Proceed with caution.

Yapan Exodus

Gainer Sanga

Played by Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese), Darrel Guilbeau (English), Gwen Lebret (French)

Sara Kodama

Played by Ai Kobayashi (Japanese), Colleen O'Shaughnessey (English, credited as "Olivia O'Connor"), Agnès Manoury (French)

Gain Bijou

Played by Otoya Kawano (Japanese), Kirk Thornton (English, credited as "Ron Allen"), Emmanuel Gradi (French)

Ana Medaiyu

Played by Noriko Kitou (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English), Isabelle Volpe (French)

Bello Korissha

Played by Shuusaku Ohtake (Japanese), Derek Stephen Prince (English, credited as "David Umansky")

Hughes Gauli

Played by Tohru Kusano (Japanese), Tony Oliver (English)

Gainer: An orange suit? Doesn't it kind of stand out?

Meeya Laujin

Played by Yumiko Nakanishi (Japanese), Kate Davis (English)

Siberian Railroad / St. Reagan / London IMA

Asuham Boone

Played by Takehito Koyasu (Japanese), Doug Erholtz (English), Gérard Rouzier (French)

Zakki Bronco

Played by Richard Hayworth (English)

Jin Yassaba

Played by Hisao Egawa (Japanese), Michael McConnohie (English)
  • Adult Child: Weird example; he seems to bounce between acting like an immature kid and an extremely stern and capable pilot and leader.
  • Cool Old Guy: Not that old (see below), but he does fit.
    • Apparently this was why he was dropped as a character - he's too cool in a world without many cool adults and was threatening to overshadow the others. (The director even apologized to Hisao Egawa for this.)
  • Disney Death: Averted - we see him alive and well in the final episode.
  • Freudian Excuse: The reason why he's so dedicated to stopping Exodi from taking place? His parents went into one, and he was discriminated and bullied by other children for that.
  • Heel Face Turn: You can actually recruit him in Super Robot Wars games.
  • Hot-Blooded
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold
  • Kill It with Fire: One of his Overman's weapons.
  • Manly Tears: When Adette defends him from his ungrateful underlings, he melts into water works...
  • Parental Abandonment: Quite literally, as the manga reveals.
  • Pet the Dog: During his forced stay in a city unit, he saves an impoverished little girl from being bullied and begins to act as a surrogate father figure to her. He later travels with her to her homeland (if this troper recalls correctly, the country was basically India)
  • Time Stands Still: His Rushrod's Overskill. Sort of; anything that crosses paths with the attack will stop dead in its tracks.
  • Younger Than They Look: He's 32, but looks much older than that.

Adette Kirstler

Played by Marika Hayashi (Japanese), Wendee Lee (English), Anne Plumet (French)

Kashmir Valle

Played by Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese), Chris Kent (English)

"If I don't fight, I can't lose!"

Kejinan, Enge and Jaboli

  • Country Mouse: Word of God says Jaboli is one, although personality-wise, she's not quite as naive. Kejinan and Enge are also hinted to have been born in the boonies.
  • Despair Event Horizon: Played for laughs when Kashmir tested his new Overman whose overskill is to lower morale and cause doubt in people's minds. They forgot their helmets.
  • Elite Mooks: They pilot a trio of low-level Overmen who still manage to give some trouble to Gainer.
  • Faux Symbolism: Their Overmen are often compared to a trio of flying Buddhas, even in-universe by Adette.
  • Punch Clock Villains: They work for the paycheck and for the chance of getting a promotion. That's it. They even considered quitting the job at various points in the show.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad
  • Terrible Trio: Not so terrible, really.

Jaboli Mariela

Played by: Maki Tamura (Japanese), Mia Bradly (English)

Kejinan Datto

Played by: Hiroshi Kitazawa (Japanese), Dave Wittenberg (English, credited as "David Lelyveld")

Enge Gam

Played by: Tsuyoshi Koyama (Japanese), Richard Epcar (English, credited as "Richard George")
  • Eyepatch of Power: Enge, though the power part is debatable.
  • Lolicon: Both Kejinan and Enge. They found Cynthia to be hot, for crying out loud!

Cynthia Lane

Played by Rena Mizuki (Japanese), Tara Malone (English)

President Kids Munt

Played by Seiji Sasaki (Japanese), James Lyon (English)

Mecha

Brunhild

The Overdevil