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  2. Haseo - Wikipedia

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    Haseo's character traits were decided at the outset, as was featuring him as both the game and the anime's protagonist to attract different audiences. Matsuyama decided the basics of Haseo's character before doing anything else. When conceiving the idea of the Haseo's Xth form, his bangs were drawn to symbolise his continued immaturity. Because ...

  3. Characters of the .hack franchise - Wikipedia

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    Haseo (ハセヲ, Haseo) is an Adept Rogue "player killer killer" and the main protagonist of the .hack//G.U. video game series and the .hack//Roots anime series. He is hunted by player killers (PKs) upon entering the game until he joins Ovan of the Twilight Brigade.

  4. .hack//G.U.+ - Wikipedia

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    .hack//G.U.+ is a shōnen manga written by Tetsuya Hamazaki and illustrated by Yuzuka Morita. Based on CyberConnect2's role-playing game trilogy .hack//G.U. for the PlayStation 2, the series follows an online gamer called Haseo who is on a quest of revenge to defeat the player killer Tri-Edge who sent his friend Shino into a coma in real life.

  5. .hack - Wikipedia

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    Midori meets numerous characters from .hack//Roots (most notably Haseo) and .hack//G.U. (such as Silabus and Gaspard). The main plot centers around Midori selling herself out to would-be PKers, and some real-world events that center around the girl who also bears the name Midori (Midori Shimomura) who is in a coma.

  6. .hack//G.U. - Wikipedia

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    Matsuyama considered Kite, the lead of the previous games, as a kind and relatable character and thus wanted the new game to feature a different type of lead character. [56] In contrast, Haseo begins the series with a vengeful personality similar to main characters of shonen manga who exhibit iconic traits such as "rage, despair, conflict ...

  7. .hack//Roots - Wikipedia

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    Haseo fights Tri-Edge but is defeated and stripped of all his power and equipment, ironically returning him mostly to his senses as well. Outside of the game, Haseo is 17 years old and attends a private high school. He lives alone. Haseo visits Shino in the hospital on a daily basis after she fell in a coma. Ovan (オーヴァン, Ōvan)

  8. .hack//G.U. Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Its story focuses on an online gamer known as Haseo who seeks to find the player killer Tri-Edge who sent his friend Shino on a coma after her character was killed in the game. Director Matsuyama aimed to retell the story from the .hack//G.U. trilogy but with enhanced visuals, following issues with fans of the series who were not able to play ...

  9. Hiroshi Matsuyama - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Matsuyama (Japanese: 松山洋), born in November 23, 1970 in Fukuoka, [1] is a Japanese game designer. He is the CEO of the company CyberConnect2.He developed multiple games including the .hack franchise as well as adaptations of the anime series including Naruto and Dragon Ball.