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Template:Caixa de informações do lutador Hayato Kanzaki é o principal protagonista e herói das séries dos jogos de luta 3D Star Gladiator. Hayato é um jovem rebelde japonês, um caçador de recompensas intergalático que luta com uma Espada de Plasma e tinha um forte senso de justiça quando batalhando contra as forças do mal.

História

Star Gladiator

Abandonado por seus pais quando era uma criança jovem, Hayato era o líder estranho de um grupo de órfãos nas ruas de Neo Tokyo. Quando o grupo foi perseguido por um oficial da polícia, o oficial de repente tomou um tiro no pé. Embora eles podiam ter deixado ele para trás, Hayato recusou a abandonar o o oficial ferido. Entretanto, do nada o oficial foi morto por outro tiro.

Levado em custódia, Hayato tomou a culpa e foi considerado por um "programa de reeducação" direto para reabilitar crimimosos por meio de força, incutir uma "boa personalidade" por lavagem cerebral cognitiva e mental, que foi condenado ativamente por vários grupos ativistas de direitos humanos, antes do julgamento da corte. Entretanto, o caso dele foi interrompido por um proprietário feminino de um orfanato local, que travou o vento do caso, e exigiu que o caso fosse posto nos casos de serviço infantil. Logo após pagar 30,000 bail de ienes, Hayato e o grupo tiveram um novo lar. Shortly after, Hayato decided to take up the bad old habit of stealing as a means for thrills, and was caught red handed by the police. Awaiting punishment, Hayato however heard the caretaker crying over what he had done. Feeling ashamed at what he had done, he realized that his old life was no longer relevant and that he was now in the arms of someone who cared for him.

As time passed, the caretaker raised Hayato as well as many other disadvantaged children in her own time, but in doing so, she fell deeply into debt. When he turned 19, Hayato decided to stay behind and continue helping the orphanage as a career counselor and the next director. As he continued his education for a year however, Hayato had learned the truth of what the caretaker had to go through just to raise them all, and vowed to help the owner get out of debt. Unable to find other work from within the city, Hayato had reluctantly became a bounty hunter in order to gain easy money so that he could help support the orphanage.

Though the bitterness of bounty hunting he grew accustomed to, and having grown to be a renowned hunter in only a few months time, the red tape for his rewards to transfer did not make things any easier for Hayato. One day after transferring a few of his latest captured bounties to the local authorities through the usual procedure, Hayato had discovered an ad offering a huge reward to join a project called Star Gladiator, realizing that this was his chance and opportunity to help the owner and the orphanage out. Soon, Hayato had joined the project without any hesitation or second thought. From within this point on, Hayato would eventually meet up with his future girlfriend June and his future friends Saturn and Gamof from within the project and that the four of them would find themselves battling against Bilstein and the Fourth Empire.

Plasma Sword

One year later from within the events of Plasma Sword (Star Gladiator 2), Hayato has become a successful bounty hunter and has settled down with June, spending his days peacefully in rebuilding the orphanage with the bounties he has earned. One day after coming back home from another successful bounty hunting mission, Hayato is shocked to hear and learn that June has suddenly disappeared and that his friends had told him on what had happened. Realizing that Bilstein, who had shockingly and surprisingly returned from his supposed "death" at the end of the Final Crusade, is behind the unexpected situation, Hayato sets out to find June and to finish things with Bilstein once and for all.

Other appearances

Hayato is the only Star Gladiator character to cross over to another Capcom game; in this case, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (Gore was technically the first, with his appearance in SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium, but that game was an SNK release and his appearance was merely a cameo in one of Akari's special moves).

Hayato also makes a cameo appearance in Tekkaman Blade's ending in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (in which he saves Tekkaman Blade from being attacked by Bilstein's ghost).

Trivia

  • It is implied in Plasma Sword that Ele is his and June's daughter from the future.
  • Due to the nature and cosmetics of his sword, Hayato may have been inspired by the Jedi of Star Wars fame. How he is a bounty hunter, also matches the career of main supporting character Han Solo, while his aspects of Jedi like qualities bear resemblance to main protagonist Luke Skywalker. The fact that Star Gladiator was originally supposed to be a Star Wars game[1] also support this.
    • Hayato's overall appearance also draws similarities to the character Eiji Shinjo from the first interactive 3D weapons fighting game Battle Arena Toshinden (which Capcom publish supported).
  • Waka, from the Ōkami series, shares Hayato's Plasma Blade activation sequence through the weapon Pillow Talk.
    • They also share a reference to the moon and a theme of outer space in some manner; Waka is from the Moon Tribe and came to Nippon, in extension, Earth, from space; Hayato wields a technique named Engetsu (full moon in Japanese), and journeys out into space.

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Gallery

For more of this character, see their gallery.

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