TV-Series
Description
Villagiulio, exiled prince of De Metrio, was overthrown in childhood and abandoned on a prison planet with no hope of return. During his exile, he formed a deep bond with Muginami, forging a brother-sister relationship. After escaping the prison world, he founded the rebel organization Kiss to oppose De Metrio's current ruler.
He possesses an extroverted and loud personality, often showcasing a distinctive fashion sense. Fascinated by Earth's culture, especially alcohol and video games, his frequent distractions earn reprimands from subordinates. Despite this, he encourages others to adopt a more relaxed approach to life. Madoka Kyouno struggles with his name, dubbing him "Villa-nii" – a nickname he initially dislikes, particularly when used before his followers.
Villagiulio dispatched Muginami to Kamogawa, Earth, to investigate Vox units. When she piloted Vox Ignis against orders, he publicly denounced her and expelled her from Kiss. This abandonment was later revealed as a calculated maneuver to position her near Madoka and Lan. He pilots a customized white and pink Ovid named Avarium.
A significant personal history involves his biological sister, Yurikano. Believed killed during a failed Rinne experiment in their youth, she survived with amnesia and now mistakes Dizelmine, ruler of rival planet Le Garite, for her brother. This situation complicates Villagiulio's motives and fuels his conflict with Dizelmine.
The core conflict driving Villagiulio is the impending collision between De Metrio and Le Garite. To save his planet, he initially seeks to destroy Le Garite using the Vox units' power, mirroring Dizelmine's genocidal intentions towards De Metrio. Both leaders operate under the influence of Balance T. Moid, who manipulates events to satisfy his curiosity about the Rin-ne.
Following season 1 events, Villagiulio reclaims the De Metrio throne. By season 2, he engages in open warfare against Le Garite, transitioning from rebel leader to monarch while continuing efforts to resolve the planetary crisis. His character development includes a confrontation with Madoka, who challenges his methods through physical combat and a critical speech about his actions.
He possesses an extroverted and loud personality, often showcasing a distinctive fashion sense. Fascinated by Earth's culture, especially alcohol and video games, his frequent distractions earn reprimands from subordinates. Despite this, he encourages others to adopt a more relaxed approach to life. Madoka Kyouno struggles with his name, dubbing him "Villa-nii" – a nickname he initially dislikes, particularly when used before his followers.
Villagiulio dispatched Muginami to Kamogawa, Earth, to investigate Vox units. When she piloted Vox Ignis against orders, he publicly denounced her and expelled her from Kiss. This abandonment was later revealed as a calculated maneuver to position her near Madoka and Lan. He pilots a customized white and pink Ovid named Avarium.
A significant personal history involves his biological sister, Yurikano. Believed killed during a failed Rinne experiment in their youth, she survived with amnesia and now mistakes Dizelmine, ruler of rival planet Le Garite, for her brother. This situation complicates Villagiulio's motives and fuels his conflict with Dizelmine.
The core conflict driving Villagiulio is the impending collision between De Metrio and Le Garite. To save his planet, he initially seeks to destroy Le Garite using the Vox units' power, mirroring Dizelmine's genocidal intentions towards De Metrio. Both leaders operate under the influence of Balance T. Moid, who manipulates events to satisfy his curiosity about the Rin-ne.
Following season 1 events, Villagiulio reclaims the De Metrio throne. By season 2, he engages in open warfare against Le Garite, transitioning from rebel leader to monarch while continuing efforts to resolve the planetary crisis. His character development includes a confrontation with Madoka, who challenges his methods through physical combat and a critical speech about his actions.