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NOTE: This is about the character from the original 1977 anime. For the character from the live action remake, see General Oslak.

Belgan Do is a major antagonist of the anime series Voltes V. He is the second general of the Boazanian Empire sent by Emperor Zambajil to pretend aiding Prince Heinel in the invasion on Earth, but in truth to kill the prince if necessary in order to remove a possible threat to Emperor Zambajil's rule. He conceals his identity most of the time via a blank mask.

He was voiced by the late Kenji Utsumi, who also voiced Moa from Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe, Dolmanstein and Black Mask from Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006, and Recoome from Dragon Ball Z.

Personality[]

Bergan is narcissistic and self-absorbed, always believing that victory is in his hands and his enemies are inferior. He makes his debut to the Voltes team by sending crashing meteors their way. When he enters Skullrook, he does so without paying Heinel the proper respect one must pay to monarchs in Boazanian culture, which earns the shock of Jangal Rui. However, Heinel is willing to overlook this as long as he proves a useful ally against Voltes V.

When it comes to Heinel, he is a person full of deception, always seeking to kill him if he has the chance. To this end, he conspires with Marquis Zaki and later General Gururu to have the prince killed.

He is also extremely over confident, thinking that Maxingal is enough to block the Voltes V's attacks, allowing the Voltes team to continuously thwart his attempts to defeat it. Because of his overconfidence, he thinks that he can take over Heinel's position, only to become Zuhl's replacement as Heinel's minion instead, much to his humiliation.

Biography[]

After Zuhl's death, Emperor Zambajil decides to send Belgan to have Prince Heinel. Upon his arrival on Earth, Belgan creates a combat beast with a special alloy called Maxingal that was used for his armor, which is supposedly invulnerable to the Voltes V's attacks. He intents to use Maxingal to defeat Voltes V and take over Heinel's position, but loses and replaces Zuhl instead. Afterwards, Do Bergan orders all beast fighters to be constructed with Maxingal armor, but they're still no match for Voltes V, as it upgrades its sword with the Superelectromagnetic Ball. In later episodes, Bergan continues to pose as an ally for Heinel, until episode 37, when he deserts him after Zambajil announces he has abandoned Heinel. In the same episode, Do Bergan and General Gururu betray Heinel and try to blow up Earth with a Magmite Bomb, but this once again fails. Shortly before they go back to Boazania, Belgan has a spar with Megumi Oka that results in her humilating him.

In episode 38, the Voltes team make their way to Boazania. When Zambajil sees them coming, he dispatches Bergan and Gururu to deal with them. While they initially seem victorius, the tides turn when Voltes V overpower them and bypass Sodom and Gomorrah, planet Boazania's defense system. Do Bergan and Gururu die in the battle when their starship is destroyed by the Voltes team.

Eventually, Voltes V and Big Falcon reach Boazania and free Professor Go. The Voltes team then convince the Boazanians about Zambajil's tyranny. As a result, the Boazanians rebel against the Emperor, while his loyalists desert en masse to save their own skins. With the Boazanians' help, the Voltes team manage to defeat Zambajil's men.

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Heinel[]

Belgan was originally sent to kill Heinel. Despite failing to kill Voltes V, Heinel showed him mercy even after it was found out he was sent to kill him and he was relegated to Zuhl's position. However Belgan would betray Heinel once again in episode 37 and join forces with Gurul to plant a bomb on earth. Luckily, Doyle removed the bomb.

Katherine[]

Belgan is implied to be attracted to Katherine, as in episode 31 he called her "a beautiful lady". However in the prior episode, he said that women shouldn't battle and Katherine should stay out of the war between earth and Boazania. However, his hatred of her could be because she tended to foil assassination plots against Heinel.

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Belgan is sent by Zambajil to kill Heinel. He builds up Heinel's trust, secretly also planning a military takeover at the same time. When the time comes, he steals all of Scar Rook's beast fighters and raids the factory. He tries to kill Heinel but Katherine sacrifices herself and takes the hit, sending Heinel in an intense grief and rage.

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