OVA
Description
Yellow Belmont enlisted in the First Earth Recapture Force under his father's influence, the elder Belmont having commanded the fleet. When the mission failed, Yellow crash-landed in South America. Carla, a local woman from an Inbit-collaborating settlement, rescued and nursed him. A romance blossomed during his recovery, and they plotted escape together. Duty compelled Yellow to abandon their plan, leaving Carla to continue Earth's liberation fight alone.
To evade Inbit and collaborator detection, Yellow utilized his naturally feminine features to adopt a female singer disguise. This persona enabled covert travel, intelligence gathering, and resistance network building. His stage popularity distracted enemies, rallied civilian support, and facilitated secret information exchanges—strictly tactical espionage with no bearing on his personal gender identity.
Years later in a bar, Yellow identified shared objectives with resistance fighters Stick Bernard, Ray, and Mint Labule, joining their group to contribute combat expertise and intelligence resources. During this period, he accidentally encountered Solzie—a humanoid-transformed Inbit—at a waterfall. Their initially tense relationship evolved into mutual affection, with Solzie developing sympathies for humanity through Yellow's influence.
Post-conflict after the Inbit departed Earth, Yellow briefly continued his music career, publicly revealing his male identity to audiences familiar only with his stage persona. He ultimately retired from combat and public life, settling into seclusion with Solzie in an Earth cabin. As a couple, they embraced peace; Solzie adapted to human customs like riding Yellow's Blowsperior motorcycle, marking his transition from soldier-spy to domesticity.
In the OVA "Love Live Alive," Yellow reflects on wartime experiences en route to a concert. Flashbacks frame his journey, revisiting pivotal struggles and resistance comradeship. Despite his public persona, interviews and performances reveal lingering melancholy from past traumas. The narrative culminates in Yellow reuniting with Solzie, affirming their enduring post-war partnership.
To evade Inbit and collaborator detection, Yellow utilized his naturally feminine features to adopt a female singer disguise. This persona enabled covert travel, intelligence gathering, and resistance network building. His stage popularity distracted enemies, rallied civilian support, and facilitated secret information exchanges—strictly tactical espionage with no bearing on his personal gender identity.
Years later in a bar, Yellow identified shared objectives with resistance fighters Stick Bernard, Ray, and Mint Labule, joining their group to contribute combat expertise and intelligence resources. During this period, he accidentally encountered Solzie—a humanoid-transformed Inbit—at a waterfall. Their initially tense relationship evolved into mutual affection, with Solzie developing sympathies for humanity through Yellow's influence.
Post-conflict after the Inbit departed Earth, Yellow briefly continued his music career, publicly revealing his male identity to audiences familiar only with his stage persona. He ultimately retired from combat and public life, settling into seclusion with Solzie in an Earth cabin. As a couple, they embraced peace; Solzie adapted to human customs like riding Yellow's Blowsperior motorcycle, marking his transition from soldier-spy to domesticity.
In the OVA "Love Live Alive," Yellow reflects on wartime experiences en route to a concert. Flashbacks frame his journey, revisiting pivotal struggles and resistance comradeship. Despite his public persona, interviews and performances reveal lingering melancholy from past traumas. The narrative culminates in Yellow reuniting with Solzie, affirming their enduring post-war partnership.