Yoko Littner

"He's right! We humans used to have somebody much, much bigger than us! For his sake, we'll keep moving forward!"

- Yoko Littner

Yoko Littner (ヨーコ・リットナー) is the main tritagonist of the series. She is a fourteen year old girl from Giha's neighboring village of Littner who had been chasing the Gunmen that crashed into Giha Village during the events of Episode 1. She wields an extensive range of firearms, most frequently use of which is a long-range Superconducting Rifle modeled after the Barrett M82 and Railguns.

Appearance
Yoko is known primarily for her has thigh-length red hair that she commonly ties in a ponytail with bangs hanging on the right side, large amber eyes, a curvaceous figure, a big butt, and very large but only partially covered breasts that were present even from a young age. Even seven years after the fall of Teppelin, Yoko's physical features fully develop and the young, more roundish facial structure she maintained as a young teenager mature into that of a woman's. In addition to more defined, mature facial features and a sharper jawline, the rest of her body follows suit with her frame becoming more slender, her curves becoming more defined, and her breasts and butt becoming even larger, making for an even more bodacious look than before.

Personality
Yoko is shown to be a very mature and quite knowledgeable woman, especially when it comes to survival and general common sense. Yoko is a kind and caring person but can become quite irritable and aggressive sometimes, particularly when dealing with belligerent or uncooperative people, namely Kamina. Despite this, Yoko is a person who can endure and even handle most situations while maintaining a level head. Perhaps due to this, she has built up a well earned reputation as an excellent rifleman, a fact she is very confident in, as well as the resident sniper of the Dai-Gurren brigade.

Unlike Kamina and more like Simon, Yoko prefers to think things through before charging head-first into a battle and is easily the most rational member of the group along with Rossiu and generally, Simon. Yoko is also shown to be a very protective person and cares deeply for her team mates and friends.

Initially, Yoko doesn't think much of Simon, largely due to his lack of self-confidence. She couldn't understand Kamina's blind faith in him as she believes him not to be the fighting type due to his inability to cope under pressure. However, she later warms up to him and eventually forms a sisterly bond with him.

She was horrified by Nia's (unintentionally) tactless and insensitive words about Kamina, namely that Simon can't rely on someone who isn't even around anymore. Even though Yoko acknowledged that no amount of crying would bring Kamina back, she still believed that they couldn't just forget about him like he was nothing. This incident caused Yoko to hold a grudge against Nia Teppelin and develop a deep resentment towards her. Yoko is also shown to be a rather competitive person, as shown when she attempted (and failed miserably) to defeat Nia in a sport during their stay on the beach. Her opinion of Nia changed once the two worked together to take down Adiane the Elegant. This convinced Yoko to let go of her resentment of Nia and the two became friends.

After the defeat of Teppelin, Yoko remains generally the same, but with a new outlook on violence. Having seen friends die, Yoko believes that violence, mostly senseless, is terrible and should not be used with little children. She is shown to dislike politics, judging by her decision to leave Kamina City and become a teacher on a remote island.

Before Beastmen War Arc
Unlike Simon and Kamina, much of Yoko's background is never revealed. However, what is known is that when Littner Village was filled with gas, Yoko was among them and was forced to flee to the surface.

Beastmen War Arc
When Simon and Kamina attempted to defeat the Gunmen that appeared in their home, Yoko appears to offer then aid. Kamina remarks that "Surface girls are hot" and helps Yoko destroy the Gunmen though Kamina's ego makes the task much more difficult. She then decides to join the two and helps them by providing back up fire and support. She tries her best to help Kamina face Viral but when she sees Simon cowering in fear, she yells at him to help. This helps Simon muster the courage to help Kamina. Over the next few episodes, she helps Simon and Kamina in their battles and in Episode 7 gets worried when Kamina tries to defeat Thymilph's Dai-Gunzan. She stands against other Gunmen with just a revolver until Kittan and the others arrive.

In Episode 8, she reveals her feelings for Kamina, which he readily returns and the two embrace and kiss. Simon accidentally witnesses the whole situation and runs off heartbroken. During the battle, Yoko saves Kamina from a sneak attack and provides support. When Kamina is killed, she, like Simon, takes it the hardest. When Simon meets Nia, she doesn't trust her at first (that's after she reveals she is Lordgenome's daughter). She is captured, along with most of Team Dai Gurren. She attempts to escape and doubts getting out but sees Simon digging and remembers what Kamina said about Simon that he refused to be laughed at by Simon's back. On the deck of the ship, she shoots at Guame, but his armor protects him. She watches Simon's speech and is in awe while commenting that he needs some work. She gets uneasy of Nia while waiting for Dai-Gurren to be fixed. However when Adiane attacks, Yoko appears and shots her Gunmen square in the shoulder. Afterwards, she makes peace with Nia and admits to herself that she was stupid for distrusting her. From there, she helps Simon by piloting Gurren for Rossiu. She does her best but when Viral attacks, she opens her hatch to shoot which Viral then hits, causing her to be knocked out. Simon saves her and she watches him fight Viral one on one remarking that he can pilot alone. Cytomande, however,r holds her hostage, but when the Dai-Gurren attacks, Simon saves her again. She then asks Simon if he knew that she loved Kamina, to which he smiled and said yes. From there on she helps Simon by advising him. She orders him to go on and defeat Lordgenome and helps by fighting against the Gunmen.

Before Anti-Spiral War Arc
After the Beastman war, Yoko was around to help Kamina City get established but leaves because she feels that she has no place in government or politics despite Rossiu and Simon's attempts to get her to stay. She eventually left for a small island where she became a teacher under the name of Yomako.

Anti-Spiral War Arc
Despite being a teacher and not usually being involved in the affairs of the city, she hears about Simon's trial and is infuriated by Rossiu's decision. Sometime later, as the island is being evacuated, two Beastmen attack and hold a little girl hostage. Yoko is forced to grab her rifle and change into a similar outfit to her original. She defeats the two Beastmen, while lecturing her class that violence and stealing is wrong and decides to go save Simon. Heading to the city, Yoko runs into Kittan (who's in his Gunmen) and informs him of her plan to save him. Arriving at the prison, she shoots at Messenger Nia, although she dodged it, Nia teleported back to Antispiral's universe. She frees Simon and Viral (at Simon's request) and helps them by piloting the Dayakkaiser into battle. She helps Simon by fighting alongside him and protecting the Arc-Gurren. When Simon decides to go save Nia, Yoko goes as well, sporting a new outfit (much to Kittan's surprise). She helps the members of Team Dai-Gurren by holding out till Simon can transform the Super Galaxy Dai-Gurren. When the group returns to the ship and it gets pushed down into the dark sea, Yoko, Kittan, Gimmy and Darry go out and destroy Antispiral's ships.

When the missile to destroy the Death Spiral Machine fails, she decides to go and destroy it but Kittan goes instead, and steals a kiss from her. He states that he is sorry for being selfish (both for the kiss and knowing that there is a strong possibility that he will die leaving everyone behind). Yoko merely hugs him and tells him that this is what he wants and so she can't stop him. After Kittan's death, Yoko is shown mourning the loss as she sheds tears.

Later she takes one of the gunner seats when Simon attempts to destroy the fleet of ships but, like everyone else, her consciousness becomes lost throughout the multiverse via Antispiral's Multiverse Labyrinth. In the reality she had drifted off to, she is a bounty hunter and a teacher, who is revealed to be the best shot in the galaxy, a super model, and married to Kittan. However, she reaches forward to touch the screen before it shuts off, thanking Kamina and heading off to help Simon. This could also hint that Yoko's "True Desire", out of the many she desired (hence the flipping of the channels), was to be with Kamina again as the setting took place in the last time they interacted before his death. Transporting to Antispiral's universe, her legs take the form of a drill and takes a position on the Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. She appears after the final battle at Simon's and Nia's marriage. When Nia fades away, she attempts to speak to Simon, but he cuts her off. As Simon begins to leave, she tosses him the ring, which he catches.

Epilogue
Yoko appears as a middle aged woman, waving to several students at the end of Episode 27. Her face isn't seen but they call her by her alias "Yomako". She appears mostly the same, albeit aged. The children also refer to her as "Principal", implying that she became the principal of a school.

Simon
At the start of the series, Yoko seemed to take an interest in Simon. Even so to the point where when he landed face first into her breasts and had eyes glued to them immediately after, she simply raised her eyebrows with a mysterious sort of smile. Whatever interest she had however began to immediately and consistently get subverted as she saw how he fared in battle despite having a gunman. She began to take more of a skeptical stance on his fighting skills and performance under pressure, something she held as extremely important, even at times expressing sincere frustration and on the rare occasion being out-right turned off by his personal characteristics in tandem with it. Short of that, she nevertheless consistently found an apparent comfort and slight infatuation with Simon. On the night before the Attack on Dai-Gunzan however, she, after observing him up until that point seems to give up on him entirely, pushing all of her attention towards Kamina. After Simon rescues both the team and himself, for the first time lived as Simon the Digger, she began to notice him more, became more open around him and became much closer to him than she ever had before. Despite this, she appears to be unaware of Simon's feelings for her until possibly Episode 13.

After Kamina's death, she herself told Kittan that she would not give anyone special treatment, despite the obvious sympathy that she felt for Simon and his situation. For a short time following his awakening, she co-piloted Gurren Lagann with Simon until she saw that there was nothing she could do to aid him in that realm; he could actually pilot the Gurren Lagann by himself. During that short period, while the two were for the first time in Dai-Gurren history, fighting with gunmen in airborne combat, she is thrown from the lower cockpit and into free air. Without a second thought, Simon risks the success of the mission in order to save her. He succeeds, but Yoko is critically injured, rendering her both immobile and unable to defend herself. He hovers over her, and she teases him about his worried face. He then swears to her that he will protect her, leaving her speechless and stoking a warm blush. Following Simon's swift victory over the head of the fleet beastmen Commander Cytomander, they have a brief conversation about her feelings and his brother as the sun sets for the day. From that point forward she openly shows concern whenever he goes off to fight, going so far as to scream his name whenever she thinks he is in danger or impaired. In Part Two, Yoko saves Simon from prison following his dethronement by the masses, openly showing her blunt distaste for Nia as she drove Antispiral's Messenger away. On his request, she also grudgingly frees Viral from his cell. Without need for discussion, she joins Simon and helps him lead the newly formed Team Dai-Gurren on an interdimensional quest to retrieve Nia and save the universe. Following Nia's demise at Simon and Nia's wedding, the engagement ring falls at Yoko's feet. She attempts to speak to him, but he cuts her off. After his words of encouragement to her and the rest of the team, she, in the last official words of the series, shouts "Simon!", tossing him the ring. He catches it as he turns and departs from the city, likely never to be seen by her or the faces of his comrades again. Yoko follows Simon's suit and at some point afterwards returns to her island elementary school, where she resides presumably until the day she dies.

Kamina
When Yoko and Kamina first met, Kamina took no time in hitting on her thinking she was from the surface; he quickly lost interest when he figured out she's not from the surface. Their clashing personalities often led to bickering and banter. Still both of them remain very protective of themselves during combat against the Beastmen. Kamina is very tolerant of Yoko's beatings and scoldings, letting most of them fly and even apologizing to her for his behavior in episode six (after a punch to the face). It's an extremly volatile relationship due to both of the characters unyielding personalities, yet it's also full of trust, care ,and partnership. Despite regularly calling Kamina a man of unlimited stupidity, she like many others found herself infatuated and eventually falling in love with him. It is shown that both Yoko and Kamina strongly rely on each other. Yoko states she was holding onto the thought that no matter what, Kamina would always think something out and pull through, and Kamina entrusts his safety in the battle against Thymilph to Yoko. However it is after this that he reveals that he is only ever confident enough to keep pulling reckless and hairbrained stunts because he believes Simon, as in the two brothers' past, will be there to bail them out if things go south. Yoko appears to be the only person to whom Kamina can reveal this side of himself to as she acts as his confidant in episodes 7 and 11,when Kamina reveals his intentions behind starting the revolution and expands upon his normally hidden fear and doubt.

Eventually, Yoko confessed her feelings for Kamina with a kiss, which Kamina was more than happy to accept as he kisses her again, telling her he will return that feeling 10 times over later causing Yoko to giggle, not knowing what he meant. Unfortunately, Kamina was unable to fulfill that promise as he was killed. Yoko was greatly affected by Kamina's death although Yoko tried to stay strong for everyone in the brigade. When Dakkaya asked if she was alright, she stated that she was fine although later in the shower Yoko cries stating that Kamina was an idiot because even though he said he would return her love tenfold he only left a big hole in her heart. After Simon brings Nia back, she gets irritated with her when she talks about Kamina loosely without ever knowing him.

During the battle against Antispiral, when Yoko was in the dream world, Kamina appears with a television set showing Yoko her possible future, however Yoko turns it off. They smile contently at each other, and she thanks him before returning to join Simon in the battle. In addition to depicting Kittan as her husband, the scene is set in the area where Yoko kissed Kamina, suggesting that Yoko's inner most desire was to feel once more the feeling and sense of fulfillment that she felt with him.

Nia Teppelin
At first, Yoko dislikes and distrusts Nia due to her unusual origin and her stinging yet honest words about Kamina, also Yoko felt that she was replacing Kamina's place on the team, but she eventually grows to trust her and see her as a friend.

Powers and Abilities
Spiral Power: As a Spiral being, Yoko is capable of evolving through the use of Spiral Power; an ability that become increasingly more potent depending on her willpower. In episode 27, Yoko, like all other members of Team Dai-Gurren at the time, has fully awakened and has access to infinite amounts of Spiral Power (via being given the same power as Simon), and is capable of using it in any possible way. As all members of Team Dai-Gurren have fully awakened their Spiral Power, she should be just as capable without the use of Gunmen as well; additionally having every capability the Tengen Toppa Series have shown, similar to Lordgenome and Simon.


 * Weapon Empowerment: Her first instance of the use of Spiral Power was in episode 12, in which she attempts to breakthrough Adiane's Gunmen, Sayrune. The mech had proved to be incredibly tough, being able to fight against Simon and Rossiu's Gurren Lagann for a brief moment. In the novelization, it is revealed that it wasn't Yoko's rifle that was out of tune, rather it was herself, via the events that occurred prior to this moment. It was her feelings that caused the inconvenience. Nia trusted her, which the latter realized, and was the factor that changed the way she felt about the former, putting her back on track, being able to access her dormant Spiral Power better. Yoko is what caused the Superconducting Rifle's power to reach heights large enough to pierce through the tough Gunmen. In the novelization's Post-Timeskip, Yoko fought and took down a Grapearl, which are used by pilots that go through training before use.


 * Gunmen Piloting: Gunmen were created by the Spiral King, Lordgenome, for Spiral Warriors to pilot, using their Spiral Power to power and control mecha. Additionally, the condition of the Gunmen is reflected upon the pilots; ie, the pilots feel the pain and retain the injuries. Spiral Power doesn't just power the Gunmen, it also assists the mecha in producing abilities for the user to adapt to certain situations in battle.


 * Reality Warping: In the movie, her emotions manifest a Tengen Toppa Gunmen (emotions being a subset of Spiral Power); Tengen Toppa Yoko-W-Tank and Tengen Toppa Yoko SP, to fight against Antispiral.

Superhuman Strength: Even without the use of Spiral Power, Yoko has exceptional feats of raw strength. In episode 6, she manages to briefly knockout Kamina. In the first movie, Childhood's End she manages to handle attacks from Adiane's tail, in which she is capable of effortlessly blocking the Superconducting Rifle's shots. Towards the end of their battle, Yoko managed to cut Adiane's tail off with her hairpins. In episode 21, she could crack a blackboard just by throwing a piece off chalk. In the same episode, she could break the lock on Simon's cell, along with his cuffs.

Superhuman Speed: In the first movie, Yoko could react fast enough to block Adiane's tail, which could effortlessly block a rapid succession of fire from Yoko's Superconducting Rifle; a railgun, which is stated to fire bullets at hypersonic speeds, implying that Yoko's reactions are faster than her Superconducting Rifle's projectiles' speed.

Skills
Marksmanship: Yoko is a skilled shot with her rifle and has shown to be able to take out two Gunmen alone and without being injured. She is also shown to be able to hit weak spots on Gunmen even in the middle of a fight. One of the greatest examples of her marksmanship is during her battle with Viral when she piloted Gurren Lagann with Simon. She was able to nearly hit Viral, despite being in the air and moving around, missing him by a hair.

Piloting: Like most members of Team Dai-Gurren, Yoko is skilled in piloting a Gunmen. She piloted Gurren-Lagann with Simon once and piloted the Dayakkaiser in the second half and she, along with Kittan Bachika, Gimmy Adai and Darry Adai, took out many Anti-Spiral ships alone.

Martial Arts: In episode 6, Yoko handles herself well against several bunny girls simultaneously. In Gurren-hen, she is shown to be capable of defeating a larger number of Beastmen by using her rifle as a bo-staff.

Armory: Yoko maintains a light variety of firearms that she currently stores for use in emergency situations. Among them is her trademark rifle.

Equipment
Firearms: Yoko specializes in marksmanship, and carries around a couple of firearms in battle, perhaps, at all times.


 * Superconducting Rifle: A railgun modeled as a sniper rifle, namely the Barrett M82. It utilizes electricity to bolster the loaded rounds' power. It is powerful enough to send entire Gunmen, flying, and send bullets piercing through the wind at hypersonic speeds.
 * Arrows: Yoko can switch out bullets with arrows, which are primarily used to hunt animals.
 * Pistol: A seemingly standard pistol, that acts as a spare firearm that hides within Yoko's hair.

Hairpins: Designed with the appearance of chopsticks, they are there for more than just style; in the first movie, these hairpins are used to pin down Adiane's tail, so well that she had to slice her own tail off to become free.

Hover Scooter: A vehicle only ever shown to be used in episode 21. Yoko pilots this to cover more ground, especially in the air, while firing her rifle.

Gunmen: Yoko owns mecha which she uses in situations where her other weapons may not be of use, especially against more powerful opponents.


 * Yoko-M-Tank: A Gunmen equipped with a canon on its head. Used to fight against Lordgenome's Beastman army and the Mugann in space.
 * Spin Barrier Bullet Equipment: Post-Timeskip, it is equipped with Spin Barrier Bullet Equipment, which create barriers when the cannon fire hits the opponent.
 * Space Yoko-W-Tank: The Space Dai-Gun version of the Yoko-M-Tank, piloted by its smaller variant. Used to fight against Antispiral's fleet, namely the Hasutagurai and Pada class fleet.
 * Tengen Toppa Yoko SP: The Tengen Toppa version of the Yoko-M-Tank and the renewed version of the Tengen Toppa Yoko-W-Tank, manifested by Yoko's thoughts. Used to fight against Antispiral with Granzeboma.
 * Tengen Toppa Superconducting Rifle: A galactic scale variant of Yoko's signature weapon.

Trivia

 * The name Yoko is an alternate transcription of Youko. The name means "light, sun, male" or "ocean" (you) and "child" (ko).
 * Yoko's surname Littner means "wild" or "grim" in Slavic.
 * Yoko has the last line in Gurren Lagann (not counting the epilogue).
 * Yoko says she wears revealing clothes because more clothing restricts her movement during combat.
 * The name Yoko is pronounced "YOW-KOW" and means 'positive child, ocean child, female'.
 * Yoko had an official and exclusive IOS app made by Media Magic called "iYoko".
 * Yoko has her own music video called Kirameki Yoko Box ~Pieces of Sweet Stars~
 * Yoko has 2 cameo appearences in episode 1 of Goku Sayonara Zetsubou-sensei and episode 6 of Hidamari Sketch x 365
 * Yoko shares the same Japanese voice actress (Marina Inoue) with Momo Yaoyorozu from the anime My Hero Academia.
 * Yoko shares the same English voice actress (Michelle Ruff) with Rukia Kuchiki from the anime Bleach.

Quotes
"I keep telling you I'm a girl!"

- Yoko Littner

"I am a teacher. Pay close attention, this will be on the test. You don't wreck buildings. You don't take children hostage. And you don't threaten people with violence. Okay class dismissed. Looks like you fail!" "So I Don’t See You For A While And You Have To Go And Turn Into A Real Boring Bitch... Nia" "Kamina told me before. "He's [Simon] the one that always saves me.", "He's the one that doesn't give up, even at the end..""

- Yoko Littner

"You said you'd repay that kiss ten times over. What's the big idea, leaving a hole in my heart that's ten times bigger? Kamina, you jerk!" "The dreams we left behind will open the door!"

- Yoko Littner

"He's right! We humans used to have somebody much, much bigger than us! For his sake, we'll keep moving forward!"

- Yoko Littner