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'''Haru''' (ハル, ''Haru''), known as '''Harlin''' in the dub, is a character and an antagonist in the second season of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. He works with [[Bohman]] towards their goal, and he is described as a mysterious boy who holds the key to the new plot.<ref name="YGOrg More Info On Season 2"></ref> Though he is described as Bohman's little brother, in truth he is older than him and is a second-generation A.I. created by [[Lightning]] as a prototype to Bohman, tasked with guiding him on his journey.
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'''Haru''' (ハル, ''Haru'') is a character and an antagonist in the second season of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. He works with [[Bohman]] towards their goal, and he is described as a mysterious boy who holds the key to the new plot.<ref name="YGOrg More Info On Season 2"></ref> Though he is described as Bohman's little brother, in truth he is older than him and is a second-generation A.I. created by [[Lightning]] as a prototype to Bohman, tasked with guiding him on his journey.  
  
 
==Design==
 
==Design==

Revision as of 07:40, 19 September 2019

Harlin
Harlin
Names
English
  • Haru
Japanese
Japaneseハル
RōmajiHaru
Personal
Gender
  • Male
  • Duelist
DeckHydradrive
Appearances
Anime debutYu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 04747: "LINK VRAINS 2.0"
Appears in
Anime
Voice actors
EnglishDan Rosales
JapaneseRyoko Shiraishi[1]
Harlin

Haru (ハル, Haru) is a character and an antagonist in the second season of the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime. He works with Bohman towards their goal, and he is described as a mysterious boy who holds the key to the new plot.[1] Though he is described as Bohman's little brother, in truth he is older than him and is a second-generation A.I. created by Lightning as a prototype to Bohman, tasked with guiding him on his journey.

Design

Appearance

Haru's two VR forms.

Haru appears as a young boy with orange hair that has a yellow top that flicks up at the sides. His hair has three red highlights; two diamond shaped sections on the temples that almost seem to extend from his eyebrows, and curved section on his orange fringe. Like Bohman, he has orange eyes with yellow borders on the irises.

Haru appears in two different outfits within LINK VRAINS. In the first, he wears a dark blue long-sleeved shirt with a white blazer with yellow accents, orange pants with yellow accents and the cuffs turned up just past the knees to reveal an aquamarine lining, a pink belt with a silver buckle and an aquamarine, diamond-shaped fastener, and white boots with pink soles. His second outfit is a more ornate military-style garb similar to those worn by Jin Kolter and Bohman; he wears a white mantle with a gold border and a red tip and green shoulderpads with a slight collar. Under this mantle he wears a long black coat with golden edges, red shoulders, and an orange belt. He also wears red gauntlets with golden cuffs, black boots, and white "flared" pants tucked into his boots.

As with all members of Lightning's organization, the Southern Cross star is prominent in Haru's design; his boots have yellow stars on the ankles, and his blazer has a larger star on the chest. His gauntlets, boots, and mantle over the heart bear it in his military garb.

Personality

Haru's voice actor, Ryoko Shiraishi describes Haru as possessing lovely expressions, but also countless different types of feelings. He puts these to use to manipulate Bohman, demonstrating casual annoyance at his crude Dueling and the argument between Bit and Boot, and nonchalance at Lightning casually rewriting Bohman's memory.

Abilities

Haru is a skilled coder, implanting an anti-Ignis program within Bohman to prevent Ai from eating him and breaking through the restricted area of LINK VRAINS.

Etymology

Haru's name may be a reference to HAL 9000/Hal from the science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey; a character named "Bowman" also appears in the film.

Biography

Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS

Lost Ignis

After Bohman stole Jin Kolter's consciousness, Haru observed him Speed Dueling Playmaker. He noted that Bohman's Dueling was crude, as he lost more than half his LP on his first turn despite only needing to suffer minimal damage to activate his "Marker's Portal" Skill.[2] Haru continued to observe Bohman's progress, and he was shocked to see Playmaker use a Cyberse Ritual Monster, as that hadn't been in their data on him. That monster's attack revealed Bohman beneath his glowing facade, and as Bohman lamented over his lack of memories, Haru told him his name and that he was fighting to reclaim their memories. Bohman continued the Duel and almost won, but the effect of Playmaker's Ritual Monster saved him. To Haru's shock, Playmaker used his own Skill, "Storm Access" to acquire a new "Code Talker", "Shootingcode Talker", and defeated Bohman. Playmaker's Ignis, Ai, attempted to eat Jin's data out of Bohman, but the anti-Ignis program that Haru had implanted within Bohman repelled him, and Haru helped Bohman onto his Duel Board and fled. He summoned Bit and Boot to stop Playmaker, but a new Duelist appeared to stop them.[3] Bit and Boot were defeated by the newcomer, Soulburner, who also possessed an Ignis, as Playmaker pursued Haru and Bohman, and Haru fired them, engulfing them in flames. He fled to the bottom of LINK VRAINS and into the restricted area, bypassing the boundary and escaping with Bohman. Before escaping, he told Playmaker to stay tuned, as something miraculous would soon happen.[4]

Haru took Bohman to the fabricated Cyberse and knelt before the obscured form of Lightning, telling Bohman to do the same. Lightning asked if they'd acquire Jin's data, and Haru confirmed that they had, but had faced Playmaker and the DARK Ignis, and that Bohman had gained some experience defeating them. He told Lightning that another Duelist had defeated Bit and Boot with the aid of the FIRE Ignis, which Lightning claimed to have anticipated. Lightning admitted that they would eventually be found and they needed to prepare. He ordered Jin's data to be given to him, and Haru told Bohman to release Jin's data. Haru watched impassively as Lightning erased Bohman's memory and stated that he would be given new memories.[5]

Lightning altered Bohman's memories to make him believe he was Yusaku Fujiki, and Bohman and Haru lay in wait in the Wind World. When Playmaker reached the area where Bohman had been detected for the last time, Haru and Bohman appeared on top of the statue of a soldier and was challenged by Playmaker. Bohman stated he wasn't after Ai, stating he would bring Playmaker to justice and make him pay for his crimes. Haru watched the entire Duel, curious to see the new power given to Bohman. He was visibly surprised when Bohman forced one of Playmaker's counters, only to reveal he had already predicted it and proceeded to use the cards he really wanted to. After destroying all of Playmaker's monsters, Bohman revealed he was the original consciousness of one of the Lost Incident's victims, trapped outside his own body, and the one inside his real body was none other than Playmaker, showing as evidence the fact he was able to predict Playmaker's every action as a Duelist. Determined to have his body returned to him, Bohman vowed to win.[6] Haru wondered if Bohman and Playmaker could actually switch places, and found the concept interesting. He wondered if Playmaker was aiming to seal the effect of "Judgment Arrows" again when he revived his "Update Jammer", but Playmaker instead used "Detonate Deleter" to destroy Bohman's monster without battling, and Haru wondered if Bohman would actually lose. Haru told Bohman to pull himself together, and he watched as Bohman managed to activate "Storm Access" in the middle of the Master Duel, impressed by the display of power. Bohman Link Summoned "Trident Hydradrive Lord" and attacked, and Haru cheered, believing his brother had won, but Playmaker was able to survive with 100 LP. Haru watched as Playmaker made his comeback, shocked that he not only had a "Fusion" card, but that he'd also sent the necessary Clock Wyvern" to the Graveyard earlier in the Duel. Playmaker Fusion Summoned "Cyberse Clock Dragon", which powered up to become stronger than "Trident Hydradrive Lord". Bohman attempted to counter, and Haru smiled in satisfaction, but the other effect of "Clock Dragon" foiled Bohman's efforts, and it defeated him. As Bohman and Haru sank back into the clouds, Haru vowed to Playmaker that his brother would return.[7]

Decks

Like Bohman, Haru plays a "Hydradrive" Deck. He claims that the Deck is different to his brother's and that he was the one that taught Bohman how to Duel.[8] While Speed Duelling, he uses the Skill "Marker's Portal" to access "Judgment Arrows" from his Deck.

Duels

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Skye Zaizen/Blue Maiden 85 Lose

References

  1. a b "The Organization | [VRAINS] More Info On Season 2". YGOrganization. March 20, 2018. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 04747: "LINK VRAINS 2.0"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 04848: "Shed Some Light"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 04949: "Bring the Heat"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 05050: "A Common Cause"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 05757: "Bohman Returns"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 05858: "Memory Games"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS episode 08585: "My Brother's Keeper"