TV-Series
Description
Makoto Domyoji, a 14-year-old junior high student, cuts a striking figure with his tall frame, dyed blonde hair, dark blue eyes, and silver earrings, embodying a bold biker gang persona. Initially drawn to bicycles, he later inherits his deceased father’s motorcycle, riding it after junior high graduation. His knack for mechanics and combat catches the attention of JUDA, a medical robotics company, where he starts part-time work at 12—though an early accident during his tenure remains shrouded in vague details.
Post-graduation, he defects to JUDA’s rival, the Kato Institute, swiftly ascending to third captain corps. His combat prowess shines in clashes against Machina robots, evading even superhuman Factor pilot Koichi Hayase’s attacks. Physically, he matures into a taller, more muscular figure, with longer bangs accentuating his hardened demeanor.
His journey transitions from JUDA to the Kato Institute and later to "shinsei JUDA," a reborn version of his former employer. Actions paint him as pragmatic, prioritizing results over sentiment. Subtle hints of a crush on Emi Kizaki linger unexplored, while his father’s motorcycle serves as his sole tangible link to family history.
Visually, he evolves from a junior high uniform—white blazer, red shirt, black tie—to a sleek black JUDA suit with light blue shirt. Later, sharper, mature attire mirrors his rise within Kato’s leadership, cementing his growth from rebellious student to strategic captain.
Post-graduation, he defects to JUDA’s rival, the Kato Institute, swiftly ascending to third captain corps. His combat prowess shines in clashes against Machina robots, evading even superhuman Factor pilot Koichi Hayase’s attacks. Physically, he matures into a taller, more muscular figure, with longer bangs accentuating his hardened demeanor.
His journey transitions from JUDA to the Kato Institute and later to "shinsei JUDA," a reborn version of his former employer. Actions paint him as pragmatic, prioritizing results over sentiment. Subtle hints of a crush on Emi Kizaki linger unexplored, while his father’s motorcycle serves as his sole tangible link to family history.
Visually, he evolves from a junior high uniform—white blazer, red shirt, black tie—to a sleek black JUDA suit with light blue shirt. Later, sharper, mature attire mirrors his rise within Kato’s leadership, cementing his growth from rebellious student to strategic captain.