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Gus is a character from the 2026 anime film CHIMNEY TOWN: Frozen in Time, the sequel to the film Poupelle of Chimney Town. His narrative role is central to the film's emotional core, serving as a poignant parallel to the protagonist Lubicchi's own journey of loss and hope.

As a watchmaker, Gus is defined by patience, devotion, and an unyielding faith. He is described as a keeper of clockmakers who has waited for a hundred years, always believing in a promise made a century ago. His personality is shaped by a deep but quiet sorrow; he is a man seemingly stuck in the past, waiting for someone who may never return. This long vigil suggests a gentle but melancholic nature, dedicated to his craft and to the vow he made.

Gus's primary motivation is fulfilling this century-old promise connected to Nagi, a tree spirit who once took human form and with whom he shared a quiet romance. Their story is one of separation and unresolved grief, as Nagi disappeared following a fire, leaving Gus without answers. His actions are entirely focused on this loss; he is not actively seeking to change his situation but rather preserving his faith through the act of waiting. A key line from Gus, "I can't repair what's not broken," reveals his perspective that it is not the external clock that is broken, but the person—himself—who is its keeper.

In the story of CHIMNEY TOWN: Frozen in Time, Gus serves a crucial function when Lubicchi, a boy mourning the loss of his own friend, enters a mysterious realm where time is governed. Lubicchi encounters Gus and learns the details of his long vigil and his love for Nagi. This encounter forces both characters to confront their respective situations. Lubicchi eventually must tell Gus that he is a man living in the past, waiting for someone who will never come back, a realization that holds a mirror to Lubicchi's own inability to move forward. By helping Gus find closure regarding Nagi's disappearance, Lubicchi learns the resilience required to believe and to repair his own broken self.

While Gus does not possess fantastical abilities, his notable skill is his expertise as a watchmaker, a profession deeply symbolic in a film about frozen time and lost moments. His development is subtle but significant; he transitions from a figure of static, sorrowful waiting to one who, through his interaction with Lubicchi, potentially finds resolution. The film suggests that by sharing his story, Gus helps the younger protagonist regain the courage to believe, and in turn, his own century of waiting gains meaning, culminating in the miracle that occurs on Halloween night. His relationship with Nagi is the key to his entire character arc, representing the great romance and the profound loss at the heart of the film's expansion of its universe.