![]() 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 Gundam SEED as Lacus Clyne's multi-colored horde of simple-speech robot pets, built for her by Athrun Zala. Uso's Haro possesses a remarkably advanced artificial intelligence, and is even capable of controlling mobile suits, mimicking machine gun sounds, and projecting holographic images to intimidate the adversary. In Victory Gundam, the main character, Uso Ewin, has a Haro replica that he received from his father. This seems to imply that her Haro is (or was made from the remains of) Amuro Ray's Haro, since it mistakes Berah for the redheaded Lieutenant Matilda Adjan, who appears in the original series, and in addition makes constant references to prior events and phrases in the UC timeline. In the manga Crossbone Gundam, written by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino, Berah Ronah has a robotic parrot named Haro, which refers to her as "Matilda-san". Banagher has added unique improvements to his Haro. ![]() In Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, The main character Banagher Links owns a replica of the original Haro, which was given to him by his father when he was young. He repairs the robot, only to have it constantly address him as Amuro.ĭuring the events of Char's Counterattack, Amuro gives a "third-generation" Haro to Hathaway, the son of his captain Bright Noa. In Zeta Gundam, a mass-produced Mk-II version of Haro ends up in the hands of that series' main protagonist Kamille Bidan, who initially suspects it to be the original. The ability to detect brain waves is also one of Haro's functions in one of the episodes, Haro actually claimed that the brain wave of Amuro was lowered/different. Haro can usually be found rolling behind Amuro's next door neighbor Fraw Bow. Haro's features include a limited range of speech, and the ability to hover (in environments with atmosphere and low gravity) by flapping its ear-like appendage coverings. ![]() ![]() It is a cute testament to Amuro's exceptional talent for machines. The original Haro is a little robot companion built by the main character Amuro Ray. ![]()
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