![]() ![]() The parody comic Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Club Yonkoma states that Athrun has built a total of 35 Haros for Lacus. The rest of Lacus' Haros have been seen in yellow, orange, blue, green, and black. ![]() ![]() Another notable Haro in Lacus's collection is "Navy-Chan", a navy blue robot on which she paints a mustache bearing a distinct resemblance the facial ornament of the ∀ Gundam of the CC (正歴 Seireki) calendar system. Lacus's favorite Haro is a pink machine that she refers to as "Pink-Chan" (often translated as "Mr. These Haros are roughly 1/4 the size of their Universal Century counterparts and are similar in function, however a few possess certain abilities such as unlocking doors. Haro continues to permeate the Gundam franchise, having appeared in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED as Lacus Clyne's multi-colored horde of simple-speech robot pets, built for her by Athrun Zala. In the Turn A Gundam manga, there are variations of Haro that are used for security, with technology based around the Bugs from Mobile Suit Gundam F91 in the city sewers of Moonrace. In G-Saviour, the mobile communication devices used by various characters in the film are referred to as "Haro". Üso's Haro possesses a remarkably advanced artificial intelligence, and is even capable of piloting mobile suits. In Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, the main character Üso has a Haro replica that he received from his father. Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Ghost introduces an artificial intelligence that communicates using an avatar of a young girl whose defining features include caracal ears and a Haro-themed shirt. In the Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam manga, Berah Ronah has a robotic parrot named "Haro", which has a tendency to blurt out random quotes from other Gundam series. In Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, it is mentioned by Banagher Links that Haros became popular for children after the One Year War. He repairs the robot, only to have it constantly address him as Amuro.ĭuring the events of Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, Amuro gives a third-generation Haro to Hathaway, the son of his captain Bright Noa. ![]() In Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, a mass-produced Mk-II version of Haro ends up in the hands of that series's main protagonist Kamille Bidan, who initially suspects it to be the original. The features added by Amuro include a more advanced AI, a pair of five-fingered manipulators, and the ability to measure brainwaves. One such unit was heavily customized by Amuro, who gave it to his friend Fraw Bow as a present. It later became the mascot of the Colony Public Corporation, and served as the narrator for the CPC's orientation video for space colonists. Its cuteness made it highly popular among middle school students. It has a basic artificial intelligence, as well as a range of features, including facial recognition, voice recognition, rudimentary speech, and the ability to move both under gravity and in zero G by rolling, walking, and jumping. Haro was originally a mascot robot released by SUN Corporation in U.C.
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