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Kidō Gekidan Haro Ichiza: Haro no Puyo Puyo is a 2005 video game for the Game Boy Advance that was developed by Arowana and was published by Bandai, and also under license from Sega.

Characters[]

The characters are listed by their appearance, in order, in the introduction demo.

Main Characters[]

  • Amuro Ray - A teenage boy from Side 7 who falls into the Earth Federation's experimental "Gundam" and finds himself thrust into the One Year War.
  • Char Aznable - A charismatic, masked pilot from the Principality of Zeon nicknamed "The Red Comet."
  • Sayla Mass - A young woman thrust into the Federation army, who is actually Char's long-lost sister.
  • Lalah Sune - A mysterious girl with powerful "Newtype" psychic abilities who assists Char but also takes a liking to Amuro.
  • Bright Noa - The young, stern captain of the Federation battleship White Base.
  • Ramba Ral - A determined middle-aged Zeon soldier who Amuro battles in the desert after having met on friendly terms.
  • Sleggar Law - A flirtatious, carefree Federation ace who joins the White Base during their second trip to space.
  • M'Quve - A Zeon colonel with an unusual fascination with vases.

Final Bosses[]

  • Gihren Zabi - The fascist leader of Zeon in everything but name. (Final Boss, becomes playable across all modes after defeated)
  • Shibo - A sentient vase. (True Final Boss that challenges you at the end of story mode if you don't use any continues. Becomes playable in multiplayer/endless mode after being defeated in story mode.)

Scenario mode order[]

In each character's scenario mode order, they will meet different characters depending on the player's chaarcter. However, they will always face Shibo as the last opponent if without continues. If with continues, unless the player's character is Gihren Zabi, then GIhren Zabi is the final opponent. In the case if Gihren Zabi is the player's character, Char Aznable is the final opponent with the use of continues.

Gameplay[]

Similar playing as Puyo Puyo, obviously most likely Puyo Puyo 2. However, Puyos are replaced with Haros hence the title despite a part of the Puyo Puyo series.

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