TV-Series
Description
Walter Walzack is the prince of the micro-empire Valzak Republic, a nation focused on harnessing the power of Legendra's Braves. Initially an antagonist, he pursues Power Stones—indestructible gems holding dormant Braves—to summon them for conquest or destroy them to claim their power for controlling all 3G technology. His appearance features long red hair, a purple prince's robe, and a black cloak, showing some resemblance to his relative Kane.
His personality blends immaturity, pomposity, and naivety, often reacting with anger to failures or setbacks. However, he exhibits a softer side, such as keeping a fake Power Stone gifted by his fiancée, Sharanla Shitlouh, solely to avoid upsetting her. Walter maintains moral boundaries, avoiding unnecessary civilian casualties or collateral damage during his schemes and adhering to a somewhat honorable code in adventuring and combat.
His efforts are consistently thwarted by the Braves' masters, the robots' own power, or external factors like Sharanla's interference. These repeated failures lead to betrayal by his older brother, who usurps his position. This betrayal shatters Walter's faith in his family, causing him to abandon his royal ties and defect to the organization he once opposed: 3G.
Joining 3G, Walter pilots the newly created Captain Shark under the alias "Captain Eta Izak." This allegiance marks a shift from self-serving royalty to a cooperative protagonist. He forms tactical alliances, such as combining Captain Shark with Advenger's train form for the "Hyper Galactica Buster" attack. Walter's relationship with his younger brother, Serious Walzac, reveals complexity; he harbors genuine affection for Serious despite the latter's ruthlessness, contrasting with his estrangement from the rest of his family.
His dynamic with Sharanla remains strained—he actively avoids her romantic advances despite her unwavering devotion. Throughout his journey, Walter demonstrates strategic adaptability, employing unconventional tactics like using concrete to trap emerging Braves or designing wheeled mecha feet for rapid retreats. His arc concludes with a continued quest alongside former enemies and Braves beyond Legendra, rejecting a predetermined cosmic role to forge his own path.
His personality blends immaturity, pomposity, and naivety, often reacting with anger to failures or setbacks. However, he exhibits a softer side, such as keeping a fake Power Stone gifted by his fiancée, Sharanla Shitlouh, solely to avoid upsetting her. Walter maintains moral boundaries, avoiding unnecessary civilian casualties or collateral damage during his schemes and adhering to a somewhat honorable code in adventuring and combat.
His efforts are consistently thwarted by the Braves' masters, the robots' own power, or external factors like Sharanla's interference. These repeated failures lead to betrayal by his older brother, who usurps his position. This betrayal shatters Walter's faith in his family, causing him to abandon his royal ties and defect to the organization he once opposed: 3G.
Joining 3G, Walter pilots the newly created Captain Shark under the alias "Captain Eta Izak." This allegiance marks a shift from self-serving royalty to a cooperative protagonist. He forms tactical alliances, such as combining Captain Shark with Advenger's train form for the "Hyper Galactica Buster" attack. Walter's relationship with his younger brother, Serious Walzac, reveals complexity; he harbors genuine affection for Serious despite the latter's ruthlessness, contrasting with his estrangement from the rest of his family.
His dynamic with Sharanla remains strained—he actively avoids her romantic advances despite her unwavering devotion. Throughout his journey, Walter demonstrates strategic adaptability, employing unconventional tactics like using concrete to trap emerging Braves or designing wheeled mecha feet for rapid retreats. His arc concludes with a continued quest alongside former enemies and Braves beyond Legendra, rejecting a predetermined cosmic role to forge his own path.