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The device was partially created by her late father. It is revealed she is Shin's childhood friend and that she still feels guilty for not helping him and his family when the war began, but hides behind a mask of apathy which strains the relationship between her and Lena. Jérôme Karlstahl (ジェローム・カールシュタール, Jerōmu Kārushutāru) Voiced by: Satoshi Mikami[10] A Colonel in the San Magnolia military and a friend of Lena's father. While he cares for Lena like a niece, he at his core is a pessimist and has long been consumed by despair at the situation of the Republic. He believes that the republic deserves to be destroyed for its inhumane crimes against the 86, including himself for standing by and allowing it as a member of the military, as such he continues to perform what is required of him until his end comes. Despite falling out with Lena due to their differing states of mind he continues to watch over her from the side lines and later egging her on to make her dream a reality as he protects her by going out to face the legion. In his final moments he reveals he believes in Lena completely as he
ends his own life while facing an old friend among the Legion. Lev Aldrecht (レフ・アルドレヒト, Refu Arudorehito) Voiced by: Taiten Kusunoki[10] (Japanese); Imari Williams[12] (English) An engineer for the Spearhead squadron. It is revealed that he is an Alba; his wife and daughter were 86, so he dyed his hair and was
enlisted as a volunteer to get their rights back (not that the Republic would ever do so). Despite seeming like an irate man, he cares for the remaining squad members and those who come after them. He constantly scolds Shin for his reckless fighting which constantly damages his rig.
Siren Visual licensed the series for Australia in 2013, and released it in five DVD volumes beginning in November 2013. [18] Netflix began streaming the series
internationally on 1 January 2023, premiering the first 30 episodes;[19] the entire 74 episodes were made available for the following month. [20] The credit sequence features illustrations from the book Obluda, Která Nemá Své
Jméno (The Monster Who Didn't Have A Name) by Emil Scherbe which was published by Shogakukan on 30 September 2008. [21] Live-action adaptations[edit] In 2005, it was announced that New Line Cinema acquired the rights for an American live-action film adaptation of Monster. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (A History of Violence) was hired to write the screenplay. [22][23] No new information on the film was released since.