was a character who first appeared in the
anime TV series
Mobile Suit Gundam. He is played by
Kiyonobu Suzuki (original series,
Zeta Gundam,
Gundam ZZ, and the 3 Mobile Suit Gundam movies),
Nobuyuki Hiyama ( 1 and 2),
Matt Smith (the dub of the original series),
Richard Cansino (the dub of the original series' movies), and
C. Adam Leigh (Zeta Gundam Tv series dub).
Hayato was one of
Amuro Ray's neighbors on
Side 7. Short and stocky and with a tendency towards insecurity, Hayato often measured himself against the his friend Amuro's accomplishments. After surviving the attack on his Side 7 home, Hayato eventually started co-piloting the
Guntank alongside
Ryu Jose, acting as the gunner while Ryu acted as pilot.
After Ryu's tragically heroic death to save Amuro from
Hamon Crowley, Hayato had to pilot the Guntank modified for use by one pilot, even during the latter part of the story in which the
White Base joins the main
Federal fleet up in space.
In the last part of the second compilation movie, ''Soldiers of Sorrow'', Hayato was assigned to a second
Guncannon (C-109) which he piloted all the way through the third movie, ''Encounters in Space''. It's at this part of the story that Hayato confessed his hopeless struggle to be as good a pilot as Amuro to
Fraw Bow, which serves as a precursor scene to the two becoming slightly more romantically involved as the final part of the story played out.
In
Zeta Gundam, Hayato had married Frau Bow, who was pregnant by this time, and adopted the White Base's kid mascots Katz, Letz and Kikka. He was also the leader of the Earth-based anti-Titan group,
Karaba, and the owner of the Kennedy Space Museum. After Katz was killed in the Battle of Gryps while fighting as a member of the
AEUG, Karaba's main ally and space equivalent, Hayato was eventually killed in
Double Zeta Gundam by a Zaku III, piloted by Neo-Zeon ace
Rakan Dahkaran, while assisting the AEUG in an attempting to stop the
Colony Drop on Dublin.
Trivia
★ Unlike some of the other mobile suit pilots in Gundam, he is not a
Newtype. This is symbolized by his name, which comes from that of a Japanese infantry hero of the Second World War. Some characters in first Gundam who do become Newtypes have names taken from Japanese fighter aircraft of that war.