TV-Series
Description
Chigir Chigir is a character from the anime Heybot. He is a teenager with a wild atmosphere and a menacing look in his eyes, first appearing in the twenty-second episode of the series. He holds the position of the first prince of Nejiga Island and is the older brother of the character Nejiru, being three years his senior. Like his brother, Chigir possesses an ahoge, or cowlick, but his is distinct as it is colored red. His primary partner is the character Peketo, and together they are known as the Pekechigi Combination.
Regarding his personality, Chigir is characterized by a habit of strongly criticizing others, often using the catchphrase, "No good, it's no good". His usual first-person pronoun is wai. Having been on a training journey with his mother since before he could remember, he has developed a more earnest and serious impression compared to his more self-indulgent brother. However, his personality has notable dual aspects. Despite always criticizing others, he often cannot come up with anything interesting to say himself. Furthermore, he is subject to extreme emotional swings; when he becomes depressed, his personality shifts to a weak and timid boy, and his first-person pronoun changes to boki. In these moments of deep depression, it is Peketo's role to feed him extremely spicy curry to bring him back to a state of high tension. On the other hand, Chigir is the one who handles cleaning up after Peketo's bedwetting accidents. Additionally, he has a strange tendency to laugh or giggle at times.
Motivations and specific abilities are not detailed in the available records, though his background as a prince on a training journey suggests a foundation in discipline and combat. His development primarily revolves around the maintenance of his partnership with Peketo and the management of his own volatile psychological state, which shifts between aggressive confidence and utter helplessness. His key relationship is undoubtedly with Peketo, as they perform reciprocal caretaking duties that are essential for Chigir to function. His role in the story is as a supporting character who appears midway through the series, acting as a foil to his brother and forming a comedic yet functional duo with his partner.
Regarding his personality, Chigir is characterized by a habit of strongly criticizing others, often using the catchphrase, "No good, it's no good". His usual first-person pronoun is wai. Having been on a training journey with his mother since before he could remember, he has developed a more earnest and serious impression compared to his more self-indulgent brother. However, his personality has notable dual aspects. Despite always criticizing others, he often cannot come up with anything interesting to say himself. Furthermore, he is subject to extreme emotional swings; when he becomes depressed, his personality shifts to a weak and timid boy, and his first-person pronoun changes to boki. In these moments of deep depression, it is Peketo's role to feed him extremely spicy curry to bring him back to a state of high tension. On the other hand, Chigir is the one who handles cleaning up after Peketo's bedwetting accidents. Additionally, he has a strange tendency to laugh or giggle at times.
Motivations and specific abilities are not detailed in the available records, though his background as a prince on a training journey suggests a foundation in discipline and combat. His development primarily revolves around the maintenance of his partnership with Peketo and the management of his own volatile psychological state, which shifts between aggressive confidence and utter helplessness. His key relationship is undoubtedly with Peketo, as they perform reciprocal caretaking duties that are essential for Chigir to function. His role in the story is as a supporting character who appears midway through the series, acting as a foil to his brother and forming a comedic yet functional duo with his partner.