Zazie the Beast (anime)

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Zazie the Beast
Japanese name ザジ・ザ・ビースト[1]
Alternate spelling
Age
Born
Alias Bete
Race Human
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Hair Color Blond
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Gender Male
Occupation
Affiliation Gung-Ho Guns
First appearance DEMONS EYE
Last appearance UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE flashback only
First manga appearance
Last manga appearance
First anime appearance
Last anime appearance
First Stampede appearance
Last Stampede appearance
Japanese voice actor Hiroshi Kamiya[2]
English voice actor Derek Stephen Prince(credited as David Umansky)[2]

Zazie the Beast is a Gung-Ho Gun who appears in Trigun (1998 anime).

Biography

Zazie participated in the massacre Roderick Thieves at Jeneorarock and was present for the Gung-Ho Gun roll call. DEMONS EYE

When he next appeared, he was disguised as a young boy wearing a poncho named Bete. He was caught by Milly while attempting to steal food from Vash and his party as they attempted to negotiate entry into the walled town of Keybos to get supplies. He leads them back to an abandoned building, in which a group of orphaned kids has holed up after all of the adults in their respective hometowns disappeared.

Vash and his party tend to the children, only to be ambushed the following morning by townsfolk and sandworms. Meryl, Milly, and the children make a run for Keybos, where they climb a tall building for safety. However, the worms are relentless. It turns out that Bete is wearing a device to control them. Once this device is destroyed, Bete is possessed and becomes Zazie the Beast. He takes Meryl hostage and points a gun at Vash, threatening to kill him. Vash tries to talk him down out of it, but is ultimately unsuccessful. Zazie is shot and killed by Wolfwood in a bid to save Vash's life.ALTERNATIVE

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Trigun (1998 anime):

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