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in the ''
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'' franchise first introduced as the main character in the
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trilogy '' .hack//G.U.'' in 2006 by
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. He is also the lead character in the
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television series '' .hack//Roots'' by
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from the fictional
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''The World'', he is feared in the ''.hack//G.U.'' narrative as the
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of all player killers. This earned Haseo the nickname . Searching for the killer Tri-Edge, who sent his friend Shino into a coma in real life, Haseo comes into contact with the guild G.U.. They seek to use his PC (player character) to destroy
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, a computer anomaly responsible for leaving players in a coma. Haseo's appearances in ''.hack//Roots'' depict his early days in ''The World'' as a member of the Twilight Brigade guild led by Ovan, where he first meets Shino. He has also appeared in other printed adaptations based on the ''.hack//G.U.'' games. Haseo was created by CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama whose aim was for him to be a different protagonist from the previous ''.hack'' lead
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. Since Kite was created to be the player's avatar in the original story, Haseo was meant to be more individual when it came to his characterization, by giving him darker traits. He was designed by Seiichiro Hosokawa, a new artist who joined CyberConnect2 in 2006.
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voices Haseo in Japanese. In the English version, he is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal in the games and
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in the anime. Video game publications have published both positive and negative reviews of Haseo's character, with most of the criticism being aimed at his rude personality. On the other hand, his development across the games and the improvement to his PC resulted in positive responses. Both Sakurai and Lowenthal were praised for their role in the games. Haseo's characterization was also the subject of mixed responses in other media.


Creation

Haseo was devised to have a darker design than previous ''.hack'' characters to reflect the more mature storyline of the ''.hack//G.U.'' games. Hiroshi Matsuyama considered
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a relatable character and wanted the next game to feature a different type of lead character for ''.hack//G.U.''. In contrast to the kind Kite from ''.hack'', Haseo's antisocial personality was meant to reflect '' shonen manga'' leads who displayed iconic elements such as "rage, despair, conflict, courage, and victory". His characterization is meant to be more appealing based on how the player is distanced from him. While the third title ended Haseo's story, Matsuyama had mixed thoughts about it. In some scenes at the game's beginning, Haseo was designed with a scary look. Matsuyama aimed for Haseo to be written to give him multiple emotions to display during his quest for revenge against Tri-Edge for sending Shino into a coma. Haseo's character traits were decided at the outset, as was featuring him as both the game and the anime's protagonist to attract different audiences. Since ''.hack'' and '' .hack//Sign'' were conceived as two ongoing and connected projects, Matsuyama wanted to do the same with ''.hack//GU''. However, he wanted both ''.hack//G.U.'' and '' .hack//Roots'' to feature the same lead character, Haseo. However, he felt it would be challenging to write them both and have them stay true to the two original projects. Matsuyama decided the basics of Haseo's character before doing anything else. When conceiving the idea of the Haseo's Xth form, his bangs were drawn to symbolise his continued immaturity. Because of the story's massive scale and it being spread across multiple media, Matsuyama brought Hamasaki in to help with the writing because of his experience working on the previous .hack project. Hamasaki wrote the game's script, so the team could focus on its development. At Hamasaki's suggestion, two different writing teams worked on the game and the anime.


Personality

Hamasaki claims Haseo's personality was toned down for the games to make him more appealing. In contrast, Haseo is more aggressive in the printed adaptations (written by Hamasaki) where he often threatens his enemies. Hamasaki said Haseo's traits are his attempts at writing a PC controlled by an antisocial teenager. As one of the themes of the series is "Grow Up", Haseo gradually matures across ''.hack//G.U.'' symbolized by the initials of the title. In the English version, Yuri Lowenthal was first cast to voice Haseo in the games. However, since the dub of ''.hack//Roots'' was produced separately from that of ''.hack//G.U.'', Haseo was voiced instead by
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for the anime series. Lowenthal came to like Haseo based on his character arc to the point of
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as him. The actor has noted that numerous fans commented that Haseo is similar to another character he plays, ''
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. Lowenthal agreed based on their antisocial characterization, but felt both of them undergo different character arcs. The second game was titled ''The Voice That Thinks of You'' with the director citing multiple relationships, including how Haseo remembers Shino's voice, how Atoli thinks of Haseo and most importantly, Ovan's relationship with Haseo. In the three games, Haseo can have a deepened bond with a friend he has met with an ambiguous romantic tone based on who is chosen. Although Atoli was the main heroine, the team had issues with writing her to the point that Matsuyama himself chose other characters when he played the game alone. This spurred him to make her more appealing for the second chapter of ''.hack//G.U.'' since he saw himself as Haseo and had to pick the heroine as she was originally set up. When it came to Haseo's scenes in the games, Matsuyama's favorites involved the ones where Haseo summoned the avatar Skeith.
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's performance as Haseo yelling at his avatar to summon it surprised the director.


Designs

Haseo and Ovan's visual appearances were designed by Seiichiro Hosokawa. They were Hosokawa's first creations on becoming a professional during his rookie days at CyberConnect2. Matsuyama claimed he was influenced by Manji, the main character of the manga ''
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'' by Hiroaki Samura. Originally CyberConnect2 intended his first design to include more clothing, including a cape covering his body, but they ended up with a design that revealed more of his skin. The cape was meant to conceal Haseo's weaponry, but the team feared issues with how the graphics would handle this. There was a lot of trial and error working on this. When creating the 3rd Form, Matsuyama said that Haseo's black armor was meant to contrast with his rookie look to the point gamers would question what had happened to him between the series' prologue and the next timeskip. While Hosokawa designed the character, the staff asked fellow artist
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for his input whether it was an appropriate look. As a result, some of the aesthetics from Haseo's design featured in the games' original trailers were removed from the finished product. For the film '' .hack//G.U. Trilogy'', Matsuyama wanted to give Haseo a different design as he felt retelling the story with the character having the same abilities would not attract returning fans. This was called the "B-st Form" which occurs when Haseo loses his control as Atoli's PC is killed by Ovan. In the new storyline provided for ''.hack//G.U. Last Recode'', Hosokawa gave Haseo a new form, titled 5th. In early designs it was similar to the Xth as Haseo still wore a white shirt which was only altered with black areas on its right sleeve. Because Haseo's abdomen was showing in this form, the design of his body went through multiple revisions, including changes to the chest's black points. His hair was originally meant to be black, but Hosokawa ended up going back to its silver tone. Haseo's main weaponry in this form is known as the . Originally, the team aimed to give Haseo eight black swords, but this ended up being a red sword.


Other works

For the CGI movie, Matsuyama wanted Haseo to be given more realistic expressions, resulting in alterations to his design. Matsuyama also wanted the film to focus on Haseo and Atoli's relationship. In the film's trailers, Haseo's B-st form was kept secret to the point Matsuyama joked that they might be different characters. Matsuyama made many suggestions to Sakurai for the ''Trilogy'' film, including how he should act in one scene because of his many yells. In contrast to the original games where Ovan becomes Haseo's ally, the ''Trilogy'' OVA (original video animation) was written with the opposite result. Haseo's character arc in the movie shows him obsessed with violence during his struggles with Ovan, and he reaches his Xth Form when coming to terms with the flaws of his ways. Matsuyama felt this take on Haseo was well executed. For the remastered version of the trilogy, CyberConnect2 aimed to make newcomers "meet Haseo for the first time". Matsuyama wanted to use the remaster as an epilogue to Haseo's story and to promote it further, the team designed a new form for combat. CyberConnect2 wrote multiple joke videos, finding Sakurai suitable to act in them despite him finding this messy. Sakurai expressed exhaustion when talking about his work, considering he had to portray Haseo in different sorts of media. Motivated by Matsuyama, Sakurai explained he had fun with his work, especially as he had to work hard to make it appealing. This was most notable in the CGI film. One of the parody scenes involves Haseo marrying Ovan. Itsuki Hoshi designed an alternate take of Haseo wearing a wedding dress. Most of the female staff members from CyberConnect2 argued over who would wear the wedding dress in the parody scene.


Appearances


''.hack//G.U.'' games

Haseo is introduced in the ''.hack//G.U.'' games as a famous player from "The World", a player killer known as "The Terror of Death". He is searching for the legendary player killer Tri-Edge, who left his friend Shino in a coma in real life after killing her character. He is guided by his former comrade, Ovan, to fight the AI Azure Kite under the assumption he is Tri-Edge. However, Haseo loses the fight and the PC completely reset. As a result, Haseo is mistaken for a new player by Gaspard and Silabus, who ask him to become their guildmaster. Haseo also agrees to join the guild G.U. led by Yata, a System Administrator in ''The World R:2'', to discover the reason behind a sudden increase in
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activity and Tri-Edge using it to leave players in a coma. Haseo gains an "Avatar", Skeith, The Terror of Death, hidden within his PC, that has the ability to destroy AIDA. Although initially cold and antisocial, Haseo comes to appreciate the friendships he makes across the trilogy. He also starts developing feelings for Atoli, a fellow player who encourages him to appreciate his time in The World, but is not until a later part of the trilogy that Haseo understands his feelings. Using Skeith, Haseo defeats Azure Kite, but none of Tri-Edge's victims recover. He continues working with G.U. to eliminate the AIDA that has been infecting other players and learn more about Tri-Edge. During the ''.hack//G.U.'' games, Haseo becomes a friendly person and learns to depend on others, coming to terms with his dark past. He eventually learns that the real Tri-Edge is Ovan. Ovan has been planning on Haseo to develop his Avatar abilities by fighting against multiple enemies so that he would gain enough power to destroy Ovan's own Avatar completely. In their final fight, an overwhelmed Ovan uses his Avatar's abilities to delete AIDA across the network, awakening most of the comatose players. Following this, a being called Cubia awakens and starts devouring The World; its destruction would result in the death of all the players who have yet to recover. Since the Avatars are Cubia's counterpart, Haseo and G.U. join forces to destroy their enemy using Skeith. Following Cubia's defeat, Shino awakens, much to Haseo's relief. In the HD release of the trilogy, a new chapter involves Haseo working with Pi to find a way to awake Ovan. Ovan's PC was found frozen in the World as his body remains in a coma in the real world. As Haseo searches for a way to save Ovan, he meets Zelkova's self-proclaimed sister Kusabira tells who tells him his brother disappeared after coming into contact with a monster known Vegalta. Haseo saves Zelkova from the enemy but fails to defeat it. Once recovered, Zelkova uses the data of Kusabira to fully mix the eight Epitaphs powers Skeith had absorbed into Haseo's PC. With this newfound "5th Form", Haseo and Kusabira are successful at reviving Ovan, with Kusabira being revealed as the personification of AIDA. Haseo and Ovan to defeat Vegalta with their combined Avatars. Afterwards, the two go on a final quest to remember their old times in the Twilight Brigade.


''G.U.'' related series and adaptations

Haseo has also appeared in the
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television series '' .hack//Roots'', where he is depicted as a new player who is invited to join Ovan's Twilight Brigade and search for a legendary item known as the Key of Twilight. While dealing with a rival guild, TaN, Ovan disappears, and the other members abandon the guild, leaving only Shino and Haseo. When Shino ends up in a coma after being attacked by Tri-Edge, Haseo becomes depressed and seeks revenge. In his quest for power, Haseo meets the AI of The World's creator,
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, who greatly upgrades Haseo's PC. In the following months, he becomes known as "The Terror of Death" after defeating one hundred player killers, and meets Ovan again, who directs him to Azure Kite. This leads to the events of the ''.hack//G.U.'' games as a weakened Haseo continues his journey. An OVA titled ''.hack//Returner'' shows Haseo reuniting with his former comrades from G.U. and the Twilight Brigade following the events of the trilogy after receiving an email from the disappeared Ovan. In the
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adaptation of the games, '' .hack//G.U.+'', Haseo is confronted by Ovan shortly after defeating Azure Kite. When Ovan disappears while awakening the comatose players, the player behind Haseo, Ryou Misaki, temporarily quits The World until he receives an e-mail from Ovan's sister, Aina. He returns to The World to investigate what happened to Ovan, but loses his Avatar after being attacked by Kazumi, a member from CC Corp. As Kazumi tries to use Cubia to control The World, Haseo rejoins G.U. to defeat Kazumi. In the novel series, Haseo learns that he has amnesia and that seven years before the events of ''.hack//G.U.'' he was a character named Sora who was left in a coma by Skeith until the monster's defeat. After accepting his past, Haseo gains a new form that replaces his Xth Form. The 2008 CGI film adaptation of the games, '' .hack//G.U. Trilogy'', shows Haseo healing the AIDA-infected Atoli by combining their PCs. When Ovan leaves Atoli and all the G.U. members in coma, Haseo is consumed by rage and attacks Ovan in the new B-st Form. With help from Atoli's PC, Haseo gains the stronger Xth Form, which he uses to defeat Ovan and save him from dying using his last forces to wake up the comatose players.


Other appearances

In the video game '' .hack//Link'', Haseo's time with the Twilight Brigade and G.U. during Tokio's journey in the 2017 timeline is shown. In 2020, Haseo's PC joins the Twilight Knights with Tokio and the other new members as they prepare for the final battle with a virus-infected Aura, the goddess of The World. In the manga version, Haseo's story is different. His memories have been tampered with to make him believe he is still searching for Tri-Edge to avenge Shino. The ''.hack//Link Special DVD'' shows a side story in which Haseo teams up with Asbel from '' Tales of Graces''; both are voiced by
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. In the novel, '' .hack//Cell'', Haseo appears in his quest for Tri-Edge. The ''.hack//4Koma'' manga features a series of '' omakes'' where Haseo has a rivalry with
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over who is the best protagonist from the franchise. He is also a playable character in the
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'' .hack//Versus''. Outside the ''.hack'' franchise, Haseo's Xth Form outfit has appeared as
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in the video game ''Tales of Graces F''. He also appears in the crossover '' Project X Zone 2''.


Cultural impact


Popularity

Haseo's character and his voice actors have been popular with fans. This has been the case with both the ''.hack//G.U.'' games and the CGI film where he ranks as the most popular character. In two other polls held to commemorate the ''.hack'' franchise's 10th anniversary Haseo was voted its most popular character. CyberConnect2 noted the character was popular with cosplayers. Takahiro Sakurai was a nominee in the category Best Leading Actor for his role as Haseo in ''.hack//Roots'' for the first Seiyu Awards but lost to fellow ''
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who portrayed
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. Lowenthal's performance was also noted as one best from 2017, although he lost to Kyle McCarley who voiced 9S in ''
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''. Matsuyama noted that thanks to ''Last Recode'', Haseo's popularity has risen with a figure of the 3rd Form being developed. He claimed that the Xth and 5th Form might get their own figures based on their popularity.


Critical response

Critical reception to the character has been mixed. '' IGN'' compared his character with multiple anime heroes, saying his sword was "awe-inspiring" distinguishing him from the others, giving him a darker tone. Patrick Gann of RPGFan referred to Haseo as a "jerk" because of his personality and noted how much of ''Rebirth''s plot revolves around him starting to behave better. ''Playstationlifestyle'' panned his "bully"-like personality in the first title of the trilogy, noting it makes no sense that Haseo was supposed to be a sympathetic hero, describing him as a "misogynist with paper-thin character motivations". Nevertheless, the reviewer noted that Haseo developed in the second half of the story, though he still had issues with his behaviour. ''RPGamer'' writer Adriaan den Ouden commented that in ''Reminisce'', Haseo's character development is "phenomenal", citing his interactions with Atoli and Alkaid that help him to "take his first steps away" from his dark past. RPGFan's review said that Haseo's growth in the games are one of their strongest points but still felt that most areas behind it were cliches that many players would recognize. ''Destructoid'' liked Haseo's journey in the fourth volume of ''.hack//GU'' based on the handling of his relationships. ''
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'' disliked how Haseo loses most of his powers but still retains his manners when the game begins. The evolution of Haseo's PC in the following titles was praised by Gann because of the weapons he obtains that help to improve the gameplay. However, Ouden criticized Haseo's second Job Extension design for featuring unnecessary accessories. Gunn complimented his Xth Form for including guns that make the fights more entertaining and the evolution from his Avatar, Skeith. He lamented that Haseo could only use it in the game's final battle. Ouden agreed with Gann, commenting that the use of Haseo's guns allows the player to perform different types of combos. ''RPGFan'', ''Push Square'' and ''DualShockers'' felt that Haseo's character arc was one of the strongest parts of the narrative because he changes from an antisocial teenager to a friendly heroic PC instead. Yuri Lowenthal's performance as Haseo was also well received by Ouden, who noted he "nail the lead voice role". ''Rice Digital'' and ''RPGamer'' also praised his performance in ''Last Recode'' in general. Writers commented on Haseo's role in other media. For the anime series ''.hack//roots'' ''
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'' found Haseo to be an enjoyable protagonist, especially for viewers who have watched previous series. However, the relationship with Shino was criticized as "melodrama" by the same by the same writer, though the scenario might not come off as unrealistic. Because of Haseo's constant quest for power, his screen time during the anime was criticized as weak to the point the reviewer stopped liking it. ''
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'' panned Haseo's characterization in ''Roots'' due to his antisocial mannerism seen in contrast to Tabby although the reviewer felt the narrative made it clear that both characters had flaws they have to surpass, mostly when Shino goes into a coma and they take different routes. The Fandom Post found Haseo's darker personality in ''Roots'' had potential but failed to provide an interesting result, making it feel pointless. ''UK Anime Network'' criticized Haseo's lack of interest in ''Roots'' in general, but the reviewer felt this aspect was included on purpose since it is a prequel to ''G.U.''. ''Mania Entertainment'' found Haseo's skills useless in combat but liked his relationship with the Twilight Brigade as the cast's personalities are explored as the premise focuses on players interacting with each other. Francis' performance was viewed positively by ''Anime News Network'' despite their initial issues with the early episodes. Critics have also commented on media related to the games. ''IGN''s take on the manga earned it a positive response because Haseo's quest is compelling thanks to player killers being something that does not discourage online gamers. Despite calling him a "ruthless fighter", Carlo Santos of ''Anime News Network'' commented that Haseo's wish to save Shino makes him an appealing character. ''Manga News'' felt that Haseo was a more striking character in the manga than in other versions because his cold personality contrasts with other shonen manga protagonists. However, the reviewer criticized his change into a more traditional hero finding that Haseo loses most of his charisma following Ovan's defeat and that his love triangle with Atoli and Shino is poorly handled. Ben Leary from ''Mania Entertainment'', however, noted that while the game's novelization "takes the trouble to really get inside Haseo's head", the result is appealing considering Haseo's motivation and his development across the story as he is initially a loner who realizes he needs friends. Leary felt that Haseo was more appealing in the novel than in the manga version. Critics have also mentioned Haseo's role in ''Trilogy''. Though finding Haseo unlikable in the CGI film, ''The Fandom Post'' felt Haseo's interactions with Atoli allowed him to mature and become a stronger character in the process. Carl Kimlinger of ''Anime News Network'' referred to Haseo's and Atoli's relationship as one of the best parts from the film ''.hack//G.U. Trilogy''. He points to the scene where Haseo confronts Atoli's AIDA-infected. He praised
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's work voicing the character but still called Haseo an "unsympathetic bastard of a lead". Similarly, ''Jeuxact'' found Haseo too unlikable in the film in contrast to his more enjoyable persona in ''Roots''. ''Capsule Monsters'' and ''Fandom Post'' praised Haseo's fast-paced fights as the most outstanding scenes in ''Trilogy'' along with his interactions with Ovan and Atoli.


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