TV-Series
Description
Yatta-la Kernagul, a blue-skinned synthetic human, operates as a high-ranking officer in the Docouga Crime Syndicate under NeoNeros. Engineered for superior physical prowess, he stands among NeoNeros’s three key lieutenants, flanked by Leonardo Medici Bundle and Suegni Cuttnal. His demeanor oscillates between absurdist humor, unchecked ambition, and explosive aggression, frequently venting rage on his hapless companion robot, Kerna—a durable yet beleaguered target for his outbursts.
Kernagul’s eccentric fixation on launching fast-food empires—“Kernagul’s Fried Chicken” and “KerDonald’s”—serves as a satirical counterpoint to his criminal endeavors. This obsession intertwines grandiose schemes for global dominance with incongruously mundane aspirations, exemplified by a genuine, profit-driven fried chicken venture devoid of hidden agendas.
Throughout conflicts with the *Good Thunder* crew, he deploys mecha and tactical gambits to obstruct their missions. A pivotal confrontation arises when the protagonists’ GoShogun unleashes its “Go Flasher Special,” awakening sentience in an RX-78-2 Gundam-inspired enemy mecha. The machine’s subsequent existential meltdown and self-destruction ripple into Kernagul’s worldview, unsettling his previously unwavering resolve.
As catastrophe looms, Kernagul and fellow Docouga officers abandon NeoNeros, siding pragmatically with former enemies to avert annihilation. This alliance hinges on survival, not redemption, reframing him as a begrudging collaborator.
Decades later in *The Time Étranger*, Kernagul exits villainy to helm thriving fast-food chains. Drawn into a metaphysical struggle within Remy Shimada’s subconscious, he aids allies and rivals alike, balancing his trademark sardonic wit with uncharacteristic cooperation. His design and narrative arc lampoon super robot conventions and corporate culture, charting a path from flamboyant antagonist to an adaptable figure clinging to peculiar dreams amid shifting allegiances.
Kernagul’s eccentric fixation on launching fast-food empires—“Kernagul’s Fried Chicken” and “KerDonald’s”—serves as a satirical counterpoint to his criminal endeavors. This obsession intertwines grandiose schemes for global dominance with incongruously mundane aspirations, exemplified by a genuine, profit-driven fried chicken venture devoid of hidden agendas.
Throughout conflicts with the *Good Thunder* crew, he deploys mecha and tactical gambits to obstruct their missions. A pivotal confrontation arises when the protagonists’ GoShogun unleashes its “Go Flasher Special,” awakening sentience in an RX-78-2 Gundam-inspired enemy mecha. The machine’s subsequent existential meltdown and self-destruction ripple into Kernagul’s worldview, unsettling his previously unwavering resolve.
As catastrophe looms, Kernagul and fellow Docouga officers abandon NeoNeros, siding pragmatically with former enemies to avert annihilation. This alliance hinges on survival, not redemption, reframing him as a begrudging collaborator.
Decades later in *The Time Étranger*, Kernagul exits villainy to helm thriving fast-food chains. Drawn into a metaphysical struggle within Remy Shimada’s subconscious, he aids allies and rivals alike, balancing his trademark sardonic wit with uncharacteristic cooperation. His design and narrative arc lampoon super robot conventions and corporate culture, charting a path from flamboyant antagonist to an adaptable figure clinging to peculiar dreams amid shifting allegiances.