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Note: Character descriptions sourced from Schaft Enterprises fansite and The Other Wiki's Patlabor 2 article.
Main Characters[]
Officer Noa Izumi[]
- Action Girl: Noah is less of a badass out of her labor than in, but she's the only one who can last more than 3 seconds against Takeo in Judo. She lasts 8. And Noah also defeated a criminal who was armed with a knife, using only her bare hands.
- Ascended Fangirl: She joined the police force in the hopes of piloting a Labor because she'd spent her childhood watching Mecha Anime, even if she knows a Labor is not quite like a Mazinger, a Getter or a mobile suit. Still she got pretty disappointed when she was told that no, a Labor does not fly.
- Badass Adorable: One of the nicest girls you'll ever meet, so long as you're not a criminal or make the mistake of damaging Alphonse. Seriously, don't.
- Berserk Button: Damaging her Labor, Alphonse.
- Bottle Fairy: She doesn't drink often, but when she does, she goes all the way. Comes from being a liquor store owner's daughter.
- Character Development: Invoked in the second movie, where the tells Asuma that she doesn't want everyone to think of her as just "that girl who loves labors".
- The Hero: Except in the second and third films, where she's Out of Focus.
- I Call It Vera: Her beloved Alphonse.
- Idiot Hair: On occasion.
- Idiot Hero: She starts out this way, but matures over the course of the series.
- Otaku Surrogate: For anyone who's into mecha.
- Platonic Life Partners: With Asuma, though their relationship starts to lean a little more toward being romantic near the end.
- Plucky Girl: No matter what the task, Noa gives it her all.
- Redheaded Hero: More auburn brown, but close.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: She's red, Kanuka's blue.
- Replacement Goldfish: As noted above, her patlabor is actually "Alphonse the Third".
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: She's the tomboy, Kanuka is the girly girl.
Captain Kiichi Gotō[]
- A Father to His Men: He can be manipulitive, at times, and his methods are unorthodox, but he always has his division's best interest at heart.
- Author Avatar: For director Mamoru Oshii in the second movie.
- Batman Gambit: He is a master of getting people do to what he wants by making them think it's what they want.
- From the first movie:
Goto has just manipulated Shinohara into putting his career on the line to find something out for him and then stepped in to get him off with 'just' a suspension. |
- Benevolent Boss
- Colonel Badass: Do not underestimate Goto.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Dogged Nice Guy: Toward Shinobu. It never works, and he knows it'll never work, but he still keeps trying.
- Kicked Upstairs: He was just a little too observant for his bosses' liking.
- Mentor: To his division, mainly to Asuma.
- Obfuscating Stupidity
- Reasonable Authority Figure: Moreso than his superiors would like.
- Supporting Leader: Along with Shinobu.
- Theme Naming: He and Nagumo are both named after WWII admirals.
- Troll: Some of the stunts he pulls to discipline his squad can be desribed as such. Kanuka calls him out on it on more than one occasion. So does Shinobu.
Shinobu: (impressed) "That was brave of you to face that Labor the way you did. Weren't you scared?" |
Officer Asuma Shinohara[]
Asuma was born in Maebashi in Gunma Prefecture and is 21 years old at the start of the series. Asuma is the son of the owner of Shinohara Heavy Industries, the makers of the Ingram. So why is he a public servant? Apparently his father forced him into being one. A member of Unit 2, he provides backup[1] for Noa's Ingram and is her partner. He can be quite short tempered and sometimes gives the impression he would rather be somewhere else. Still he is quite a competent police officer. |
- Deadpan Snarker: Particularly in regard to Otah and, sometimes, Noa.
- The Lancer: To Gotoh.
- Mission Control: For Noa; more mobile than most, but he fills the role.
- Non-Action Guy / Non-Action Snarker
- Oedipus Complex: He and his father have a severely strained relationship.
- Platonic Life Partners: With Noa., though their teammates think there's something more between them.
- Sidekick: Effectively.
Officer Isao Ōtah[]
- The Big Guy: He may be short, but he's got a pretty solid build and the power that comes with it.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: Thick bushy ones.
- Boisterous Bruiser: Whether in his Labor, or with Judo.
- Butt Monkey: Though to be fair, he usually brings it on himself...
- Cowboy Cop: Which gets him in hot water nine times out of ten.
- Cross-Popping Veins: Damn near constantly, due to having a hair trigger temper.
- Gun Nut: Picture Tackleberry with a Humongous Mecha and a severe case of Testosterone Poisoning, and you've got this guy.
- Hot-Blooded: OH YES. Deconstructed in the second movie's climax, where he endangers the plan by acting like a cartoon character instead of a rational human being.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's really not that bad, once you get to know him. But don't expect him to admit it, it's not manly.
- Large Ham
- More Dakka: His tactic of choice. Otah runs thrugh ammo like water through rubber hoses.
- Testosterone Poisoning
Lieutenant Kanuka Clancy[]
- The Ace: Blackbelt in Judo, expert Labor pilot, and in disarming bombs, graduated with honors from MIT, you get the idea.
- Action Girl: As much as Noa.
- All There in the Manual: According to a booklet in a DVD box set, her father was a millionaire.
- Brother Chuck: She disappears without comment in the second and third movies. Some fans assume she died at the climax of the first film, but she probably just returned to the NYPD.
- But Not Too Foreign: Her grandmother was a Japanese immigrant.
- Fair Cop: All of the SVU's members are at least not ugly, but Kanuka is downright beautiful.
- Lady of War: Both in and out of her mecha. She's a crack shot and master of both judo and kendo.
- Kanuka's combat skills, in and out of her labor are awe inspiring. The woman took down a courtyard of Yakuza, with a wooden sword while clad in a kimono. And, in the first film, Gotoh specifically called her in to assist SV.2 with the raid on the Ark.
Customs Agent: "Are you here to see the sights?" |
- Mukokuseki: Notably averted. It's ironic that the show's only American also looks the most stereotypically Asian (though she is at least half-Japanese).
- Not So Above It All: Kanuka's disciplined and takes pride in herself as an officer, but she can be just as juvenile as the rest of the squad, depending on the circumstances.
- Officer O'Hara: ...well, she's a cop with an Irish surname who drinks heavily, but that's about as far as it goes.
- Put on a Bus: She returns to New York about halfway through the TV series.
- The Bus Came Back: ...and comes back for one episode in the second OVA.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: She's blue, Noa's red.
- The Rival: She develops an intense but friendly rivalry with Kumagami when she comes back to visit the SVU.
- The Sixth Ranger
- Tall Dark and Bishojo: To call Kanuka stunning would be putting it mildly.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: She's the girly girl, Noa's the tomboy.
Officer Mikiyasu Shinshi[]
- A Day in the Limelight: He really only gets one episode where he's the focus, when a business takes note of his computer skills and tries to lure him away from the SVU.
- Berserk Button: DO NOT insult his wife. Or the institution of Marriage.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Shinshi seems to have... "issues".
Shinshi: (with shining glasses and Slasher Smile) *whispering* "Cut, and cut, and cut, and cut..." |
- Happily Married: His wife gives him a really hard time, but at the end of the day, they truly love each other.
- Henpecked Husband: He is well and truly whipped. But he's deeply in love with Tamiko all the same.
- Nerd Glasses: It sort of defines his character.
- Scary Shiny Glasses: When his glasses start to shine, run.
- The Smart Guy: He's a wiz with computers, he was even offered a management position at a high profile computer company.
- Those Two Guys: Since their job is to just drive the patlabors to crime scenes, he and Hiromi are often relegated to the sidelines.
Officer Hiromi Yamazaki[]
- The Chick: Despite being male, he's the most domestic member of the SVU and is there mostly for emotional support (and gardening, and driving the labors in a truck) than anything else.
- Gentle Giant: There are two reasons why Hiromi wasn't selected to pilot a labor--he's too gentle to actually attack the enemy, and he doesn't fit in the cockpit.
- Real Men Wear Pink: He loves gardening and cooking.
- Those Two Guys: With Shinshi.
Captain Shinobu Nagumo[]
- A Day in the Limelight: She's really the hero of the second movie.
- By-The-Book Cop: Unless given reason not to.
- Deadpan Snarker: Usually in regard to Gotoh's more questionable tactics (i.e. trolling), and his squad's reckless behavior.
- Fair Cop: Though she usually dresses very conservatively (she is a police captain, of course), when dressed casually she's very pretty.
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- Supporting Leader: With Gotoh.
Chief Seitarō Sakaki[]
- Cool Shades: He's never seen without 'em... even at night!
- Grumpy Old Man: It's subdued, but it's there.
- Mentor: To Shige.
- Mr. Fixit
Chief Shigeo "Shige" Shiba[]
- Hot-Blooded: To a point that it interferes with his job. Hot blood seems to be a trait common to the whole mechanic team, in fact.
- Large Ham: Unlike Ōtah, he's not "on" all the time, but when he is, he doesn't go halfway.
- Zany Scheme: He's usually in on them.
Lieutenant Takeo Kumagami[]
- Action Girl
- Bifauxnen: Kumagami is short, has a boyish haircut, and looks rather tomboyish (but still feminine). She's also an expert at judo.
- Fainting: She's calm and composed in most cases, but her fear of ghosts and especially rats will make her check out on you.
- Not So Stoic: When she's frightened, which thankfully isn't often. But when it comes to ghosts or rats, yeah.
- Old Flame Fizzle: Would you believe she once had a thing with Richard Wong?
- Replacement Sixth Ranger: In her debut episode, she has trouble fitting in because her teammates couldn't believe anyone with her credentials would willingly sign up for duty with the SVU.
- The Rival: To Kanuka when they briefly meet.
- Why Did it Have To Be Ghosts?: One of the few things she's afraid of. When Gotoh jokes that there's a ghost behind her, she has a fullblown panic attack that makes her seem so vunerable, that it's actually cute. Noa even lampshades it.
Asuma: (dull surprise) "Hn. Who knew?" |
Supporting Characters[]
Detective Takahiro Matsui[]
- Friend on the Force: Though they're both police, Matsui is Gotōh's insider on police investigations.
- The Inspector
Tamiko Shinshi[]
- Clingy Jealous Girl: She hates it when her husband spends more time with his friends than with her.
- Happily Married: Beneath all their differences, yes, they are.
- Housewife
Lieutenant Tsutomu Gomioka[]
Gomika Tustomo is the first forward in Division 1 of the SVU. He is an incredibly competent officer and Labor pilot. At the end of the series he becomes captain of the newly-formed Division 3. |
Jitsuyama[]
Momoko Sakurayama[]
- Hot Scoop: If there's trouble and it's news, she'll be there in the middle of it. Not surprisingly, this almost gets her killed. See directly below.
- Large Ham: Seen during her farewell speech to her devoted fans when she thought she was going to be crushed to death by a Labor. The pilot was a disgruntled patient who thought he was terminally ill.
- Intrepid Reporter: She makes April O'Neil look timid.
Shigeki Arakawa[]
Antagonists[]
Utsumi / Richard Wong[]
- Adult Child: A mild mannered version, but it shows in some of the stunts he pulls; like the Troll entry below.
- Apologetic Attacker: Right as he lays out a guard with a flying roundhouse kick!
Wong: (apologetic) "Sumi-ma- (punctuates last syllable with kick) SEN!!" |
- Chessmaster: He even manages to get one over on Gotoh.
- Eyes Always Shut: Except for when it's important.
- Friendly Enemy: He acts this way at least. If nothing else, he's very polite and considerate for a villain. He even took offense when one of his associates shot Kumagami.
- Karma Houdini: After all the trouble he causes for SV.2 and his company, Schaft gives him his old job back 'cuz they need him.
- Laughably Evil: It's really hard to believe this guy's a villain sometimes, given his antics.
- Old Flame Fizzle: In The New Case Files, it's revealed that he and Kumagami were an item. It doesn't work out, as seen in the Troll entry below.
- Scary Shiny Glasses: It doesn't have the usual effect, in his case. It's just there to remind you that he's the bad guy.
- Troll: Toward his boss at Schaft and his ex: Kumagami! When she confronts him in The New Case Files, he tells her he intends to turn himself in, allegedly because of his feelings for her. It was a lie, naturally. The moment she drops her guard, he scoops her up and literally dumps her... in a laundry basket, then makes his escape!
- Undying Loyalty: Wong absolutely refused to abandon Bado, even at the insistence of his partner, Kurosaki; despite jeopardising his own chances at escape.
- Finally subverted in The New Case Files, where after repeat attempts to reason with Bado, he cuts his losses and bails on him.
Kurosaki[]
- Jerkass: A stark contrast to his partner, Richard Wong.
- Obviously Evil: Seriously, with all the evil smirks, smuggness, and the light always glinting off his glasses just so, he might as well wear a tag that says: "Hi, I'm evil."
- Smug Snake: See the preceding entry directly above.
Badrinath Harchand / Bado (Bud) Renard[]
- Bratty Half-Pint: He behaves this way when he's bored or doesn't get what he wants. Otherwise, he's really not that bad.
- Expy: He looks like Nadia with longer hair.
- Kid Looks Like a Girl: Exactly what it says. Bado can easily pass for a girl even without a disguise. Wong even uses this to their advantage when he and Bado make their escape at the end of the Griffon Arc.
- Improbable Age: The kid's an ace Labor pilot at age 12.
- Pride Before a Fall: Bado refused to back down or listen to reason, despite being out-numbered and low on power, all because he didn't want to give Noa the satisfaction of making him withdraw a second time. She invokes her 'Big Sister' rights and put's him in his place, by body slamming him and his Humongous Mecha on the tarmac!
- The Dragon: To Richard Wong.
- Worthy Opponent: Bado eventually comes think of Noa this way.
- Undying Loyalty: Bado may complain about alot of things, but he knows that, when it comes down to it, Wong's got his back. So he gives him the same in return.
- Finally subverted in The New Case Files, where Wong cuts his losses and ditches Bado, who refused to withdraw from his rematch with Noa.
Eichi Hoba[]
- As the Good Book Says...: He leaves numerous biblical quotes for the investigators to find, and his name ("E. Hoba") is the Japanese pronunciation of "Jehova".
- Evil Genius: So much so, that it took three other geniuses combined (Gotoh, Asuma, and Shige) to stop his plans from succeeding.
- Go Out with a Smile: Right before taking a swandive from atop the Ark.
- My Death Is Only the Beginning
- Never Found the Body: But guess what? He really is dead.
- Posthumous Character
- Secret Test of Character: Speculated by some fans. He attached his employee badge to his pet raven to set of a Never Found the Body-paranoia, and give his pursuers a Secret Test of Character. Division 2 is only able to prevent the destruction of Tokyo because they decide to try and save Hoba when they think he's alive. They wouldn't have made it to the backup-system in time if they had decided to collapse the Ark with him still in it.
- Thanatos Gambit
- Xanatos Gambit: If the police don't stop his plan, then labors (including those in nuclear plants and underground construction sites) run amok and kill thousands. If they do stop it, then the Babylon Project is crippled[2]. Either way, he wins.
Yukihito Tsuge[]
- The Chessmaster
- May-December Romance: If there's any truth to the rumors about him and Shinobu, given he's well into his forties while she's only in her mid twenties.
- New Old Flame: Though never explicitly stated, it's strongly implied that he and Shinobu had a history together.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist

