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Yun had Yung pilot [[Jet Jagaur]] after the monster [[Anguirus (Godzilla Singular Point)|Anguirus]] had damaged the mech and knocked Goro, its pilot, unconscious. With the head knocked off, Yun had to direct Yung where to steer the robot and how to aim the harpoon gun it was holding. This plan worked, and the pair managed to kill Anguirus with the harpoon gun. | Yun had Yung pilot [[Jet Jagaur]] after the monster [[Anguirus (Godzilla Singular Point)|Anguirus]] had damaged the mech and knocked Goro, its pilot, unconscious. With the head knocked off, Yun had to direct Yung where to steer the robot and how to aim the harpoon gun it was holding. This plan worked, and the pair managed to kill Anguirus with the harpoon gun. | ||
====="[[Omniarch]]"===== | ====="[[Omniarch]]"===== | ||
Some time after the battle, Yun had Yung analyze the song ''[[ALAPA UPALA]]'' and test it for differences between the original and the version broadcasted at Misakioku. Yung found a code that, when set backwards, gave the exact time that Yun and Haberu were investigating a haunted mansion where they first encountered the song. Upon the completion of Jet Jaguar, Yun had Yung permanently placed within the robot and renamed Yung to Jet Jaguar Yung. Jet Jaguar called being in the robot body a "new experience", and was given code needed to handle the Spear of Anguirus. | Some time after the battle, Yun had Yung analyze the song ''[[ALAPA UPALA]]'' and test it for differences between the original and the version broadcasted at Misakioku. Yung found a code that, when set backwards, gave the exact time that Yun and Haberu were investigating a haunted mansion where they first encountered the song. Upon the completion of Jet Jaguar, Yun had Yung permanently placed within the robot and renamed Yung to Jet Jaguar Yung. Jet Jaguar called being in the robot body a "new experience", and was given code needed to handle the Spear of Anguirus. With these upgrades, Jet Jaguar and Otaki Factory set off to Tokyo to hunt [[Godzilla (Godzilla Singular Point)|Godzilla]]. | ||
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Enroute to Tokyo, the group found that Godzilla had seemingly died fighting the military. Jet Jaguar watched from the back of the Otaki Factory truck, commenting with wonder on how clouds were beautiful and how it felt to have a body. As the people stopped to look at the corpse of a [[Manda]], Jet Jaguar played with some kids until he was called off to investigate a nest that had appeared over a marina with three of its workers. Jet Jaguar conversed with Haberu and told him they had won by observing their eyes and muscle movements, which Haberu called out as cheating, but Jet Jagaur stated there was nothing against it in the rules. Yun told him to look into Homo Ludens, how humans used play to create a better society. Jet Jaguar suddenly scanned an unknown entity, the spider-like [[Kumonga]]. Jet Jaguar quickly dispatched it, but six more then appeared and surrounded them. Jet Jaguar informed the group to run as he handled 4 of them. Jet jaguar managed to kill all of the Kumonga attacking him, while tracking down and killing one that had pinned Yun as the group realized one of the monsters had escaped and carried off one of the Marina employees. Jet Jaguar investigated the nest, scanning to find 20 Kumonga inside as the pieces of the slain ones suddenly reanimated and returned to attack the group. | |||
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*''[[Godzilla Singular Point]]'' (TV 2021) [episodes 1, 3, 6-8] | *''[[Godzilla Singular Point]]'' (TV 2021) [episodes 1, 3, 6-8] |
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Yung (ユング, later rechristened Yungu)Jet Jaguar Yung (ジェットジャガーユング, is an artificial intelligence who appears in the Jetto Jagā Yungu)2021 animated Godzilla series, Godzilla Singular Point.
Name
Yung's name is likely derived from that of its developer, Yun Arikawa. It may also be a reference to Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher Carl Jung, whose name is spelled in Japanese as Kāru Yungu (カール・ユング).
While Netflix's subtitles translate ユング as "Yung," their English version of the series' second teaser translated it instead as Jung.[1]
After Yung was implanted inside Jet Jaguar, Yun rechristened it Jet Jaguar Yung (ジェットジャガーユング. The series' end credits were even updated to reflect this change. Jetto Jagā Yungu)
Description
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An artificial intelligence installed on Yun's smartphone who was born from the communications AI "Naratake" developed by Yun. Yung is Yun's calm companion who excels at organizing information.
(ユンが開発したコミュニケーション支援AI「ナラタケ」から生まれた、ユンのスマホにインストールされている人工知能。冷静で情報整理能力に長けた、ユンの相棒。)[2] |
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History
Reiwa era
Godzilla Singular Point
"Terzetto"
When Yun Arikawa and Haberu Kato were arrested and interrogated for trespassing on the grounds of Misakioku Radio Observatory, Yun pulled up Yung on his phone and allowed the AI to talk to the police for him. This perplexed the police, who talked to the AI about its origins as developed by Yun and how the human mind was fallible, but the officers requested to speak to Yun himself.
"Tigerish"
When Yun, Haberu, an archery student, and other civilians were trapped in a shelter and others, including Yun's boss Goro Otaki, were trapped in a bus with multiple Rodan finding their way inside, Yun asked Yung to find a way to emulate the sounds of the Rodan with bottles strapped to arrows. Yung instructed how the bottles should be cut and how hard the archery student should pull on her bowstring to get the sound more accurate. The plan distracted the Rodan long enough for Yun and Haberu to set their Gyro Z back up and use it to lure the Rodan away from the bus.
"Enfatico"
Yun had Yung pilot Jet Jagaur after the monster Anguirus had damaged the mech and knocked Goro, its pilot, unconscious. With the head knocked off, Yun had to direct Yung where to steer the robot and how to aim the harpoon gun it was holding. This plan worked, and the pair managed to kill Anguirus with the harpoon gun.
"Omniarch"
Some time after the battle, Yun had Yung analyze the song ALAPA UPALA and test it for differences between the original and the version broadcasted at Misakioku. Yung found a code that, when set backwards, gave the exact time that Yun and Haberu were investigating a haunted mansion where they first encountered the song. Upon the completion of Jet Jaguar, Yun had Yung permanently placed within the robot and renamed Yung to Jet Jaguar Yung. Jet Jaguar called being in the robot body a "new experience", and was given code needed to handle the Spear of Anguirus. With these upgrades, Jet Jaguar and Otaki Factory set off to Tokyo to hunt Godzilla.
"Graftage"
Enroute to Tokyo, the group found that Godzilla had seemingly died fighting the military. Jet Jaguar watched from the back of the Otaki Factory truck, commenting with wonder on how clouds were beautiful and how it felt to have a body. As the people stopped to look at the corpse of a Manda, Jet Jaguar played with some kids until he was called off to investigate a nest that had appeared over a marina with three of its workers. Jet Jaguar conversed with Haberu and told him they had won by observing their eyes and muscle movements, which Haberu called out as cheating, but Jet Jagaur stated there was nothing against it in the rules. Yun told him to look into Homo Ludens, how humans used play to create a better society. Jet Jaguar suddenly scanned an unknown entity, the spider-like Kumonga. Jet Jaguar quickly dispatched it, but six more then appeared and surrounded them. Jet Jaguar informed the group to run as he handled 4 of them. Jet jaguar managed to kill all of the Kumonga attacking him, while tracking down and killing one that had pinned Yun as the group realized one of the monsters had escaped and carried off one of the Marina employees. Jet Jaguar investigated the nest, scanning to find 20 Kumonga inside as the pieces of the slain ones suddenly reanimated and returned to attack the group.
Filmography
- Godzilla Singular Point (TV 2021) [episodes 1, 3, 6-8]
Gallery
Screenshots
Godzilla Singular Point
Miscellaneous
Internet
In other languages
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References
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