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Description
Guido Anchoa, known as Sukashi (スカシー) in Japanese, stands as a core hero on his team. He cuts a distinctive figure: a tall, dark-furred cat character with striking red or orange eyes, consistently outfitted in blue armor marked by a bold red chest plate and yellow details. Measuring 150 cm tall and weighing 55 kg, he holds the titles of tallest and oldest member among his immediate teammates.
Sukashi projects a laid-back, cool persona, radiating self-assurance and a playboy charm. His frequent romantic pursuits, however, consistently meet with little success. Notable examples include his rivalry with teammate Speedy Cerviche over their mutual interest in Lucille and a fleeting crush on Ruby that ended upon learning she was already in a relationship. Such attempts often occur even during missions. Despite this relaxed exterior, he proves dependable in a crisis, snapping into action when crime strikes or people need help.
His signature tool is the versatile Samurai Sunspot Umbrella. This primary weapon fires energy rings or heat beams, spins to hypnotize foes, serves as a blunt instrument when closed, and becomes a shield when open. Concealed within the umbrella's handle is his sword, Koutou Pikapika (or Pika Pika), essential for his finishing move "Ichimonji's Fire." He also employs projectile shurikens. His helmet's visor grants telescopic and see-through vision. By docking with his avian companion Toritsukkun (Goonie Bird), he achieves a "Power Up Form," gaining flight. He additionally displays musical proficiency during certain operations.
Sukashi maintains a competitive but fundamentally friendly rapport with Speedy Cerviche, a dynamic frequently fueled by their rivalry for Lucille. Interactions with Polly Esther sometimes involve behavior that provokes her anger, occasionally resulting in her striking him with a frying pan. His professional circle includes employer Francine, who notably aided him during a bout of low confidence, and superior officer Big Al Dente. His view of antagonist Bad Bird shifted from initial hostility to recognizing positive qualities, ultimately leading him to support Bad Bird's romance with Carla. A unique physical trait is the absence of a cat bell on his collar, setting him apart from other core team members.
The name "Guido Anchoa" reflects linguistic adaptations seen in specific merchandise and regional references, with "Anchovy" or variations serving as a fish-based allusion. "Guido" functions both as an Italian given name and a colloquial term. Some interpretations give his English-dubbed portrayal a Southern accent.
Sukashi projects a laid-back, cool persona, radiating self-assurance and a playboy charm. His frequent romantic pursuits, however, consistently meet with little success. Notable examples include his rivalry with teammate Speedy Cerviche over their mutual interest in Lucille and a fleeting crush on Ruby that ended upon learning she was already in a relationship. Such attempts often occur even during missions. Despite this relaxed exterior, he proves dependable in a crisis, snapping into action when crime strikes or people need help.
His signature tool is the versatile Samurai Sunspot Umbrella. This primary weapon fires energy rings or heat beams, spins to hypnotize foes, serves as a blunt instrument when closed, and becomes a shield when open. Concealed within the umbrella's handle is his sword, Koutou Pikapika (or Pika Pika), essential for his finishing move "Ichimonji's Fire." He also employs projectile shurikens. His helmet's visor grants telescopic and see-through vision. By docking with his avian companion Toritsukkun (Goonie Bird), he achieves a "Power Up Form," gaining flight. He additionally displays musical proficiency during certain operations.
Sukashi maintains a competitive but fundamentally friendly rapport with Speedy Cerviche, a dynamic frequently fueled by their rivalry for Lucille. Interactions with Polly Esther sometimes involve behavior that provokes her anger, occasionally resulting in her striking him with a frying pan. His professional circle includes employer Francine, who notably aided him during a bout of low confidence, and superior officer Big Al Dente. His view of antagonist Bad Bird shifted from initial hostility to recognizing positive qualities, ultimately leading him to support Bad Bird's romance with Carla. A unique physical trait is the absence of a cat bell on his collar, setting him apart from other core team members.
The name "Guido Anchoa" reflects linguistic adaptations seen in specific merchandise and regional references, with "Anchovy" or variations serving as a fish-based allusion. "Guido" functions both as an Italian given name and a colloquial term. Some interpretations give his English-dubbed portrayal a Southern accent.