- Heinkel Wolfe and Yumie Takagi
Heinkel Wolfe and Yumie Takagi are a pair of Catholic assassins who work for the Iscariot organisation in the manga Hellsing, and is promenently featured in the manga series Crossfire. Heinkel Wolfe is more cool-headed than the violent and impulsive Yumie, making her an excellent partner for the
nun . Heinkel has made two short cameos in Hellsing OVA 4, while Yumie is expected to appear in OVA 5 or 6.Heinkel Wolfe
He/she is a pistol wielding
assassin for the Iscariot organization, partners with Yumie, and dresses like a priest.He/she acts as a bodyguard for Enrico Maxwell in Hellsing volumes 4 to 5 and is later seen, along with Yumie, among the brigade of Catholic priests sent to apprehend Integra under Father Anderson's leadership. In Chapter 74,He/she is shot in the face by The Captain. The bullet entered through his/her left cheek, exited through the right, and severely damaged the right side of his/her face. Heinkel is bewildered as the Captain gestures to him/her with his head, which she interprets as "Stay out of the way". He tosses him/her a first-aid kit, and Heinkel realizes that the Captain spared his/her life when he could have easily killed him/her. After seeing Yumie's remains, a bandaged and enraged Heinkel swears revenge on Walter, and takes a sniper rifle from the small group of remaining Iscariot priests. While Walter is distracted by Alucard's remains, Heinkel shoots him through the chest with her sniper rifle.Recent remarks made by Hirano in a December 2005 issue of "Puff" magazine, in which he was interviewed about the upcoming Hellsing OVA series and Hellsing in general, have shed new insight into Heinkel and her curiously masculine appearance. It seems she is "neither male nor female"; possibly intersexual, though given Hirano's frequent ironic remarks, the validity of this statement is disputed. Note that the obviously female Heinkel Wolfe in Crossfire is a completely different character, and the two shouldn't be confused with each other (though in one one of the chapter covers Maxwell expresses surprise to see that she was a woman).
Heinkel makes a couple of small non-speaking appearances in Hellsing OVA 4, shooting a corrupt priest under Maxwell's order and later aiming his/her pistols at Schrödinger when he unexpectedly materializes at the Hellsing-Vatican meeting with the Queen of England. Heinkel can also be seen briefly in the trailer for OVA 5.
Yumie Takagi
Yumie is a
katana -wielding Japanese nun. She is a fanatical Catholic and seems to genuinely enjoy killing people with her almost superhuman sword skills. She knows variousBatto-jutsu (kill-from-the-draw) sword techniques, but is quite capable of smashing men's heads into walls with her bare hands.In Hellsing chapter 74 "Relics", she attacks Walter after seeing him desecrating Father Anderson's remains. Although moving extremely swiftly, she is outmatched and cut into pieces by Walter's wires. Heinkel is hysterical and aims her guns at Walter, only to be shot and wounded by the Captain. Yumie can also be seen briefly in the trailer for OVA 5.
The character of Yumie originally appeared in "Crossfire" as the violent alter-ego of Yumiko Takagi, a bespectacled and pacifist nun. Despite nearly identical character traits, the Yumie in "Hellsing" and the Yumie/Yumiko of "Crossfire" are two entirely separate characters, as "Crossfire" is a separate story and not part of the "Hellsing" canon.
Note: the Japanese characters for "Yumiko" (由美子) and "Yumie" (由美江) differ only on the last syllable. Many people tend to make the mistake of calling her berserker personality Yumi (with two syllables) instead of the correct name, Yumie (three syllables). Yumi (由美), Yumiko (由美子) and Yumie (由美江) are all different names. Yumi, however, forms base name for both Yumiko and Yumie. Yumi, as written, is comprised of the
kanji for "Significance/Reason" and "Beauty". The name 'Yumiko' adds the character for "Child" to the end (子 "ko") — which seems to be metaphorically symbolic of that half of her personality, since she's innocent and childlike in her Yumiko form. The name "Yumie" adds the character for "Inlet" (江 "e").
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