Char is interesting in that while he changes from an antagonist to a protagonist and back, he himself doesn't actually change sides. He's always fighting against the Earth Federation; In Zeta the series itself switched sides, not Char.
@darksword101 Yeah, his original intent was to rise in the ranks, kill the Zabi family in revenge and take over (though he had no problem fighting the Earth Federation and never had any love for them). Toward the end of the original Gundam he takes up the philosophy he espouses through Zeta Gundam and Char's Counterattack.
@darksword101 Yeah, his original intent was to rise in the ranks, kill the Zabi family in revenge and take over (though he had no problem fighting the Earth Federation and never had any love for them). Toward the end of the original Gundam he takes up the philosophy he espouses through Zeta Gundam and Char's Counterattack.
@GodOfDeathCT Yeah, calling Char a villain is a bit sketchy. Definitely an antagonist, but a bad guy or villain? He's a little too sympathetic for that. Less so by the time Char's Counterattack rolls around, though.
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BHUTANISPARTOFCHINA 1 month ago
Char is interesting in that while he changes from an antagonist to a protagonist and back, he himself doesn't actually change sides. He's always fighting against the Earth Federation; In Zeta the series itself switched sides, not Char.
Durwagon 5 months ago
@Durwagon I thought in the original series his original intent was to set himself up to get close to the Zabi's and kill them.
darksword101 5 months ago
@darksword101 Yeah, his original intent was to rise in the ranks, kill the Zabi family in revenge and take over (though he had no problem fighting the Earth Federation and never had any love for them). Toward the end of the original Gundam he takes up the philosophy he espouses through Zeta Gundam and Char's Counterattack.
Durwagon 5 months ago 5
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@darksword101 Yeah, his original intent was to rise in the ranks, kill the Zabi family in revenge and take over (though he had no problem fighting the Earth Federation and never had any love for them). Toward the end of the original Gundam he takes up the philosophy he espouses through Zeta Gundam and Char's Counterattack.
Durwagon 5 months ago
You know you have a good villain if he/she has their own theme-song.:3
ssonic15 5 months ago
@ssonic15 I don't think Char's so much a villain as he is an anti-hero, or at least an antagonist. Even more so an anti-hero in Zeta.
DLAbaoaqu 5 months ago
Regardless we can all agree that Char was a legit pilot.
RajinKinoma 6 months ago 4
best... villain... ever
loytokega2 7 months ago
@loytokega2 I don't consider Char a villain. He's more a rival than anything...
GodOfDeathCT 7 months ago
@GodOfDeathCT Yeah, calling Char a villain is a bit sketchy. Definitely an antagonist, but a bad guy or villain? He's a little too sympathetic for that. Less so by the time Char's Counterattack rolls around, though.
patchtueday 7 months ago
Glorious.
Magnegro 8 months ago
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