TV-Series
Description
Coconna emerges as a core member of the group surrounding protagonist Chirico Cuvie during his time in Uoodo City on Melkia. She serves as the primary female lead within Chirico's recurring support team throughout the television series.
Introduced in the Uoodo arc, Coconna navigates the city's underworld. She exhibits significant proficiency as a driver, maintaining composure and skill while operating diverse vehicles under hazardous conditions, including intense combat. This capability is displayed in the television series and later in the "Big Battle" OVA.
Her interpersonal relationships drive much of her character development. A dynamic of belligerent sexual tension defines her interactions with fellow group member Vanilla Vartla. This contentious bond evolves over time, culminating in their marriage. They later parent six children together, creating a family described as having "Patchwork Kids." Concurrently, Coconna harbors romantic feelings for Chirico, creating a love triangle complicated by Fyana, the enigmatic woman central to the series' conspiracy. Coconna actively competes with Fyana for Chirico's affections throughout their journey.
Coconna evolves from initial suspicion and hostility towards Chirico into an indispensable part of his found family unit alongside Vanilla and salvager Gotho. This group provides Chirico vital emotional grounding and practical support during his quest. Their bond strengthens notably during the Kummen and Sunsa arcs, where Coconna's presence contributes to Chirico's gradual shift away from extreme retaliatory violence towards more measured responses.
Following the television series events, Coconna transitions to civilian life. She and Vanilla establish and manage a nightclub business. A later reunion with Chirico at this establishment prompts a rare, subtle smile from him, indicating the enduring strength of their connection despite time and his solitary nature.
Coconna's physical description notes a height of 161cm. Production information confirms her presence is limited to the original 1983-84 television series. She does not appear in subsequent OVAs or spin-offs like "Armor Hunter Mellowlink," "Shining Heresy," or "Pailsen Files," which focus on different characters or time periods.
Introduced in the Uoodo arc, Coconna navigates the city's underworld. She exhibits significant proficiency as a driver, maintaining composure and skill while operating diverse vehicles under hazardous conditions, including intense combat. This capability is displayed in the television series and later in the "Big Battle" OVA.
Her interpersonal relationships drive much of her character development. A dynamic of belligerent sexual tension defines her interactions with fellow group member Vanilla Vartla. This contentious bond evolves over time, culminating in their marriage. They later parent six children together, creating a family described as having "Patchwork Kids." Concurrently, Coconna harbors romantic feelings for Chirico, creating a love triangle complicated by Fyana, the enigmatic woman central to the series' conspiracy. Coconna actively competes with Fyana for Chirico's affections throughout their journey.
Coconna evolves from initial suspicion and hostility towards Chirico into an indispensable part of his found family unit alongside Vanilla and salvager Gotho. This group provides Chirico vital emotional grounding and practical support during his quest. Their bond strengthens notably during the Kummen and Sunsa arcs, where Coconna's presence contributes to Chirico's gradual shift away from extreme retaliatory violence towards more measured responses.
Following the television series events, Coconna transitions to civilian life. She and Vanilla establish and manage a nightclub business. A later reunion with Chirico at this establishment prompts a rare, subtle smile from him, indicating the enduring strength of their connection despite time and his solitary nature.
Coconna's physical description notes a height of 161cm. Production information confirms her presence is limited to the original 1983-84 television series. She does not appear in subsequent OVAs or spin-offs like "Armor Hunter Mellowlink," "Shining Heresy," or "Pailsen Files," which focus on different characters or time periods.