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JUN

Jun Yamato
Jun Yamato in Warrior of Love Rainbowman
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Student
Related to Akiko Yamato (mother),
Ichiro Yamato (father),
Takeshi Yamato (brother)
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 1, "A Destined Encounter"
Played by Hiroko Nomura

Jun Yamato (大和ジ ュン,   Yamato ji ~yun) is the precocious young sister of series protagonist Takeshi Yamato, and is a major character in the 1982-1983 animated series Warrior of Love Rainbowman. She and her best friend Shosuke Yamada often try to help other people, which ends up getting them kidnapped by the Die-Die Gang, and needing to be rescued by Rainbowman. Jun is adapted from the character Miyuki Yamato from the original 1972 series, but is depicted considerably younger than her counterpart, and lacks Miyuki's damaged leg, but retains her twin pigtails.

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman

"Go! Warrior of Love"
"Fight! Rainbow Seven"

While playing baseball with Shosuke and their friend Hiroshi Toyama,

"Revive!! Rainbow Seven"

Jun and Shosuke walked to school with their friend Tomoko Hoshimura

"Secret of the Underground Cavern"

When Gota Yamada caught a young boy named Goro stealing fruit, Takeshi invited him in for a free meal and Jun and Shosuke listened to him explain himself. When his father went missing, Goro walked to Tokyo to search for him with only water to drink, and was starving by the time he arrived. Jun admired his courage, and he did regret being forced to turn to theft, so they banded together to search the city with pictures of the man to gather leads. While they were out, Shosuke spotted Goro's father, but he seemed not to recognize his son. This led to them being kidnapped by the Die-Die Gang, and tossed in the back of one of their work trucks. They were brought to a Die-Die Gang base in the countryside, where they were kept tied up. When Rainbowman began to menace the base, they were brought out as an ultimatum: Rainbowman would either stop his attack, or the children would be shot. Goro's father, who had been freed of his mind control, used construction equipment to scare the gang off, and Rainbowman set the kids free. When Rainbowman had defeated the gang, Jun and the others said goodbye to Goro and his father at the train station.

"Father Ichiro is Alive!"

Jun and Shosuke spot Pastel Petite

"The End of Dongolos"

On Jun's birthday, Rainbowman finally defeated the Die-Die Gang. While waiting for her brother to arrive at her birthday party, Jun was shocked and delighted when he came home with their long-missing and thought dead father, Ichiro Yamato, as a birthday present. The two them then embraced for the first time in a very long time.

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MIYUKI

Miyuki Yamato
Miyuki Yamato in Warrior of Love Rainbowman
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Student
Related to Tami Yamato (mother),
Ichiro Yamato (father),
Takeshi Yamato (brother)
Kyuzo Yamato (grandfather)
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 1, "The Miraculous Holy Man"
Played by Eriko Ishikawa

Miyuki Yamato (ヤマト みゆき,   Yamato Miyuki) is the younger sister of series protagonist Takeshi Yamato, and is a major character in the 1982-1983 animated series Warrior of Love Rainbowman. She walks with one leg in a brace after being hit by a car as a child.

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman

"The Miraculous Holy Man"

When Miyuki and Takeshi were children, Takeshi had Jun run after a stray ball from a game he and his friend were playing. Miyuki ran into the street after it, but was hit by an oncoming vehicle. From then on she wore a leg brace due to the injury, and Takeshi would carry the guilt over his actions for a long time, despite Miyuki's not showing any signs of blaming him.

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Shosuke

Shosuke Yamada
Shosuke Yamada in Warrior of Love Rainbowman
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Student
Related to Gota Yamada (brother),
Unnamed parents
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 1, "A Destined Encounter"
Played by Asami Mukaidono

Shosuke Yamada (山田 正介,   Yamada Shosuke) is character in the 1982-1983 animated series Warrior of Love Rainbowman.

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman

"Go! Warrior of Love"
"Fight! Rainbow Seven"

While playing baseball with Shosuke and their friend Hiroshi Toyama,

"Revive!! Rainbow Seven"

Jun and Shosuke walked to school with their friend Tomoko Hoshimura

"Secret of the Underground Cavern"

When Gota Yamada caught a young boy named Goro stealing fruit, Takeshi invited him in for a free meal and Jun and Shosuke listened to him explain himself. When his father went missing, Goro walked to Tokyo to search for him with only water to drink, and was starving by the time he arrived. Jun admired his courage, and he did regret being forced to turn to theft, so they banded together to search the city with pictures of the man to gather leads. While they were out, Shosuke spotted Goro's father, but he seemed not to recognize his son. This led to them being kidnapped by the Die-Die Gang, and tossed in the back of one of their work trucks. They were brought to a Die-Die Gang base in the countryside, where they were kept tied up. When Rainbowman began to menace the base, they were brought out as an ultimatum: Rainbowman would either stop his attack, or the children would be shot. Goro's father, who had been freed of his mind control, used construction equipment to scare the gang off, and Rainbowman set the kids free. When Rainbowman had defeated the gang, Jun and the others said goodbye to Goro and his father at the train station.

"Father Ichiro is Alive!"

Jun and Shosuke spot Pastel Petite

"The End of Dongolos"

On Jun's birthday, Rainbowman finally defeated the Die-Die Gang. While waiting for her brother to arrive at her birthday party, Jun was shocked and delighted when he came home with their long-missing and thought dead father, Ichiro Yamato, as a birthday present. The two them then embraced for the first time in a very long time.

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Yoko

Yoko Omiya
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Student
Related to Dr. Omiya (father)
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 1, "A Destined Encounter"
Played by Hiromi Tsuru

|} Yoko Omiya (大宮 陽子,   Ōmiya Yōko) is the daughter of Dr. Omiya, and is a supporting character in the 1982-1983 animated series Warrior of Love Rainbowman.

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman

"Go! Warrior of Love"
"Fight! Rainbow Seven"
"Revive!! Rainbow Seven"
"Secret of the Underground Cavern"

Yoko was in Tokyo waiting for a bus one day when she was spotted by Takeshi Yamato, who tried to get her attention. She instead continued on her way, not interested in speaking to the boy. He later caught up to her, and asked her if she wanted to get something to eat. She was not hungry, and declined. He asked if she wanted to grab a drink, but she was not thirsty, and declined. He tried again to ask just to talk to her, but she firmly displayed her lack of interest in spending time with him, and told him plainly that if he was looking for a date, he had better find someone else to ask. Takeshi was confused by this, as he hadn't meant to ask her on a date, but before their miscommunication can be clarified, they are interrupted by a gas explosion at a nearby construction site. Takeshi threw himself on top of Yoko to protect her from the blast, and they then watched workers running from the blaze, and Takeshi ran into the fire to try and rescue any trapped workers.

"Father Ichiro is Alive!"
"The End of Dongolos"

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Trivia

  • Yoko's design went through a considerable change late into the show's development. This is evidenced by her appearance in production materials and merchandise depicting a much more demure and "traditionally feminine" design than the contemporary look she has in thr series.

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Omiya

Omiya
Omiya in Warrior of Love Rainbowman
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Scientist
Related to Yoko Omiya (daughter)
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 1, "A Destined Encounter"
Played by Kazuhiko Kishino

Dr. Omiya (大宮,   Ōmiya hakase) is character in the 1982-1983 animated series Warrior of Love Rainbowman.

History

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman

"Go! Warrior of Love"
"Fight! Rainbow Seven"
"Revive!! Rainbow Seven"
"Secret of the Underground Cavern"
"Father Ichiro is Alive!"
"The End of Dongolos"

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Gota

Gota Yamada
Gota Yamada in Warrior of Love Rainbowman
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Student
Related to Shosuke Yamada (brother),
Unnamed parents
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 1, "A Destined Encounter"
Played by Ken Yamaguchi

Gota Yamada (山田 豪太,   Yamada Gōta) is character in the 1982-1983 animated series Warrior of Love Rainbowman.

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman

"Go! Warrior of Love"
"Fight! Rainbow Seven"

While playing baseball with Shosuke and their friend Hiroshi Toyama,

"Revive!! Rainbow Seven"

Jun and Shosuke walked to school with their friend Tomoko Hoshimura

"Secret of the Underground Cavern"

When Gota Yamada caught a young boy named Goro stealing fruit, Takeshi invited him in for a free meal and Jun and Shosuke listened to him explain himself. When his father went missing, Goro walked to Tokyo to search for him with only water to drink, and was starving by the time he arrived. Jun admired his courage, and he did regret being forced to turn to theft, so they banded together to search the city with pictures of the man to gather leads. While they were out, Shosuke spotted Goro's father, but he seemed not to recognize his son. This led to them being kidnapped by the Die-Die Gang, and tossed in the back of one of their work trucks. They were brought to a Die-Die Gang base in the countryside, where they were kept tied up. When Rainbowman began to menace the base, they were brought out as an ultimatum: Rainbowman would either stop his attack, or the children would be shot. Goro's father, who had been freed of his mind control, used construction equipment to scare the gang off, and Rainbowman set the kids free. When Rainbowman had defeated the gang, Jun and the others said goodbye to Goro and his father at the train station.

"Father Ichiro is Alive!"

Jun and Shosuke spot Pastel Petite

"The End of Dongolos"

On Jun's birthday, Rainbowman finally defeated the Die-Die Gang. While waiting for her brother to arrive at her birthday party, Jun was shocked and delighted when he came home with their long-missing and thought dead father, Ichiro Yamato, as a birthday present. The two them then embraced for the first time in a very long time.

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