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|deathdate=December 30, 0079 |
|deathdate=December 30, 0079 |
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|age=17 |
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+ | |kanji=ララァ・スン |
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|hair=Black |
|hair=Black |
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|eye=Green |
|eye=Green |
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− | |loves=Char Aznable |
+ | |loves=Char Aznable, Amuro Ray |
|nationality=Side 5, Principality of Zeon |
|nationality=Side 5, Principality of Zeon |
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|affiliation=Principality of Zeon, |
|affiliation=Principality of Zeon, |
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|occupation=Mobile Armor Pilot |
|occupation=Mobile Armor Pilot |
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|rank=Ensign |
|rank=Ensign |
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− | |series=Mobile Suit Gundam |
+ | |series=Mobile Suit Gundam~34~40, Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait Of Young Comet, Mobile Suit Gundam: Secret Rendezvous, Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front, Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon, Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space, Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam, Dynasty Warriors Gundam 2, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn~7~7, Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis- Red Blur, Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis, Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis (Manga), Gundam Evolve, Mobile Suit Gundam Light of Life Chronicle U.C., |
⚫ | }}{{nihongo|'''Lalah Sun'''|ララァ・スン|Raraa Sun}} is a fictional character from the anime series ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' and ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait Of Young Comet]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Secret Rendezvous]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin (Manga)|Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin]]'' mangas. |
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⚫ | {{nihongo|'''Lalah |
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==Personality / Character== |
==Personality / Character== |
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− | This young woman is the "star student" of Professor Flanagan due to her strong Newtype abilities, and as such is one of the key test subjects in the development of Newtype-related weaponry. Being one of the earliest and most successful known Newtypes, her powers are accompanied by a profound spiritual awareness. |
+ | This young woman is the "star student" of Professor Flanagan due to her strong [[Newtype]] abilities, and as such is one of the key test subjects in the development of Newtype-related weaponry. Being one of the earliest and most successful known Newtypes, her powers are accompanied by a profound spiritual awareness. |
Despite her gentle nature, Lalah is fiercely loyal to the man who saved her life - [[Char Aznable]], the scheming "Red Comet", who found her in an Indian brothel where she worked after losing her parents in the war. She was assigned to pilot the Newtype-use mobile armor [[MAN-08 Elmeth]] as a part of the Newtype research project conducted by the [[Flanagan Institute]]. Although not stated in the original episodes, Lalah is ranked as an Ensign under Char. |
Despite her gentle nature, Lalah is fiercely loyal to the man who saved her life - [[Char Aznable]], the scheming "Red Comet", who found her in an Indian brothel where she worked after losing her parents in the war. She was assigned to pilot the Newtype-use mobile armor [[MAN-08 Elmeth]] as a part of the Newtype research project conducted by the [[Flanagan Institute]]. Although not stated in the original episodes, Lalah is ranked as an Ensign under Char. |
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Lalah left a profound impact on Amuro and was considered his first great love. During a later battle with the Elmeth, which saw its Newtype "bits" weaponry wreak havoc on the Federal Fleet, Amuro in the Gundam engaged the Elmeth but found out the pilot was Lalah. Both then realized they were soulmates and shared a "Newtype bonding", a sort of telepathic bond. Unfortunately Char arrived and chastised Lalah for "consorting with the enemy" and raised his beam naginata to strike down Amuro's wingman [[Sayla Mass]], piloting the [[FF-X7-Bst Core Booster]] ([[G-Fighter]] in the original anime). Lalah told Char to stop, for she sensed the pilot was Char's sister. Char hesitated but this gave Amuro the opportunity to sever the weapon arm of Char's Gelgoog, rendering it incapacitated. Amuro went for the killing blow but Lalah's Elmeth knocked away Char's Gelgoog and took the fatal strike. Lalah died immediately. Her death a profound effect on both men, as their rivalry escalates from a professional to a very personal one which culminated in the movie ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack''. |
Lalah left a profound impact on Amuro and was considered his first great love. During a later battle with the Elmeth, which saw its Newtype "bits" weaponry wreak havoc on the Federal Fleet, Amuro in the Gundam engaged the Elmeth but found out the pilot was Lalah. Both then realized they were soulmates and shared a "Newtype bonding", a sort of telepathic bond. Unfortunately Char arrived and chastised Lalah for "consorting with the enemy" and raised his beam naginata to strike down Amuro's wingman [[Sayla Mass]], piloting the [[FF-X7-Bst Core Booster]] ([[G-Fighter]] in the original anime). Lalah told Char to stop, for she sensed the pilot was Char's sister. Char hesitated but this gave Amuro the opportunity to sever the weapon arm of Char's Gelgoog, rendering it incapacitated. Amuro went for the killing blow but Lalah's Elmeth knocked away Char's Gelgoog and took the fatal strike. Lalah died immediately. Her death a profound effect on both men, as their rivalry escalates from a professional to a very personal one which culminated in the movie ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack''. |
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− | Although she died before the end of the One Year War, Lalah |
+ | Although she died before the end of the One Year War, Lalah Sun's spirit occasionally returns from beyond the grave to haunt both Char and Amuro Ray, as seen in ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack''. She also appears as one of the spirits protecting [[Judau Ashta]] from [[Haman Karn]] in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ]]''. She also appeared briefly in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn]]'' alongside Char's spirit, visiting [[Full Frontal]], before leaving. |
====Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin==== |
====Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin==== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Lalah 0079 b.gif|Lalah in a Zeon Normal Suit. |
Lalah 0079 b.gif|Lalah in a Zeon Normal Suit. |
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+ | Lalah Sun Gundam Evolve.png|As seen in [[Gundam Evolve]] |
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+ | p063.jpg|As seen in MS ERA. |
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072siune.jpg|In ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair''. |
072siune.jpg|In ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair''. |
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+ | Portrait Lalah Sune.png|As seen on MS Encyclopedia No.15 - Strategy Encyclopedia |
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− | 201001300747252815.jpg|The Origin: Lalah being saved by Char. |
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− | 201009140206199832.jpg|The Origin: Lalah Sune piloting the MAN-08 Elmeth. |
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LalahSpiritUnicorn.JPG|Lalah's spirit in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn]]'' |
LalahSpiritUnicorn.JPG|Lalah's spirit in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn]]'' |
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LalahCharAmuroSpirits.JPG|Spirits of Lalah, Char and Amuro. |
LalahCharAmuroSpirits.JPG|Spirits of Lalah, Char and Amuro. |
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+ | Newtype-corps.png|Newtype Corps as featured in [[Mobile Suit Gundam Gihren's Greed|Gihren's Greed]], from left: Lalah Sun, [[Char Aznable]], [[Challia Bull]], [[Kuzco Al]], and [[Marion Whelch]] |
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+ | Twilight Axis Red Blur - Lalah 01.jpg|Lalah Sun as seen on [[Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis- Red Blur]] |
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+ | Twilight Axis Red Blur - Lalah 02.jpg|Lalah Sun as seen on [[Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis- Red Blur]] |
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+ | Twilight Axis Red Blur - Lalah 03.jpg|Lalah Sun as seen on [[Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis- Red Blur]] |
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+ | Twilight Axis Red Blur - Lalah 04.jpg|Lalah Sun as seen on [[Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight Axis- Red Blur]] |
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− | ==External |
+ | ==External links== |
− | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalah_Sune Lalah |
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalah_Sune Lalah Sun on Wikipedia] |
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+ | [[Category:Deceased]] |
Revision as of 19:55, 17 March 2020
Lalah Sun (ララァ・スン Raraa Sun?) is a fictional character from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait Of Young Comet, Mobile Suit Gundam: Secret Rendezvous, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin mangas.
Personality / Character
This young woman is the "star student" of Professor Flanagan due to her strong Newtype abilities, and as such is one of the key test subjects in the development of Newtype-related weaponry. Being one of the earliest and most successful known Newtypes, her powers are accompanied by a profound spiritual awareness.
Despite her gentle nature, Lalah is fiercely loyal to the man who saved her life - Char Aznable, the scheming "Red Comet", who found her in an Indian brothel where she worked after losing her parents in the war. She was assigned to pilot the Newtype-use mobile armor MAN-08 Elmeth as a part of the Newtype research project conducted by the Flanagan Institute. Although not stated in the original episodes, Lalah is ranked as an Ensign under Char.
History
Mobile Suit Gundam
Lalah and Amuro Ray first met on Side 6, where Amuro found Lalah in front of a lakeside house. They spoke briefly and Amuro was attracted to her with his Newtype powers. They met again some time later when Amuro's car got stuck in the mud. Another vehicle pulled over and offered to help him, aboard it was Lalah and Char Aznable, Amuro's archrival (the two had not yet seen each other face to face). Amuro immediately recognized both of them, but Char and Lalah had yet to figure out Amuro's identity.
Lalah accompanied Char to the Zanzibar in Side 6 and they soon departed. They were unable to make it to Solomon in time, and headed to an abandoned colony in the Texas zone of Side 5. Following this, Lalah saw her first action in combat as she tested the Elmeth in an attack on Solomon, which was now under Federation control. Following additional adjustments to the Elmeth's system, Lalah performed an additional sortie in the Elmeth and showed such ability that veteran pilots moved behind the Elmeth during battle.
Lalah left a profound impact on Amuro and was considered his first great love. During a later battle with the Elmeth, which saw its Newtype "bits" weaponry wreak havoc on the Federal Fleet, Amuro in the Gundam engaged the Elmeth but found out the pilot was Lalah. Both then realized they were soulmates and shared a "Newtype bonding", a sort of telepathic bond. Unfortunately Char arrived and chastised Lalah for "consorting with the enemy" and raised his beam naginata to strike down Amuro's wingman Sayla Mass, piloting the FF-X7-Bst Core Booster (G-Fighter in the original anime). Lalah told Char to stop, for she sensed the pilot was Char's sister. Char hesitated but this gave Amuro the opportunity to sever the weapon arm of Char's Gelgoog, rendering it incapacitated. Amuro went for the killing blow but Lalah's Elmeth knocked away Char's Gelgoog and took the fatal strike. Lalah died immediately. Her death a profound effect on both men, as their rivalry escalates from a professional to a very personal one which culminated in the movie Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack.
Although she died before the end of the One Year War, Lalah Sun's spirit occasionally returns from beyond the grave to haunt both Char and Amuro Ray, as seen in Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack. She also appears as one of the spirits protecting Judau Ashta from Haman Karn in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ. She also appeared briefly in Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn alongside Char's spirit, visiting Full Frontal, before leaving.
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair [C.D.A] ~ Portrait of Young Comet
Mobile Suit Gundam: Secret Rendezvous
Gallery
External links
Template:Universal Century characters