Initially portrayed as an arrogant "hero-wannabe," his growth into a reliable leader is one of the show's most praised character developments.
The "Core Docking System" of Hiroto’s Planet System Gundams became a massive hit in the real-world hobby market, allowing fans to "rerise" their own models with interchangeable armor sets. Critical Reception 10 : Rerise
Set two years after the events of Gundam Build Divers , the story follows a new group of lonely players who form the "BUILD DiVERS" team within the virtual world of GBN (Gundam Battle Next-Gen). What begins as a quest to complete a "Story Mission" on the planet Eldora eventually reveals a harrowing truth: the mission is not a game simulation, but a real conflict on a distant planet. What begins as a quest to complete a
The "rerise" in the title refers to the team's need to rise again after a catastrophic failure—specifically a planetary orbital strike that destroys a city, forcing the characters to reconcile their identity as "gamers" with their new roles as "liberators." Themes and Impact The protagonist and a veteran "Diver" who plays
Each member of the BUILD DiVERS starts as an isolated individual. The series explores how shared trauma and collective goals can bridge emotional distances.
The protagonist and a veteran "Diver" who plays with a hidden sorrow. His character arc centers on moving past a traumatic loss from a previous "Build" era.