Unnamed Characters in Other Works
This is a list of unnamed characters found in miscellaneous works authored or licensed by Hirohiko Araki. These characters played minor but varying roles throughout the storyline.
One-Shots
Dolce stands on her corpse in the beginning of the manga, but is disturbed by the flies buzzing around her. Masago claims to himself that it wasn't his fault that the woman drowned and blames her for making him crash his yacht by taking off her clothes and distracting him. He uses her purse to make an outfit for Dolce. Later, a cannibalistic Masago plans to eat her corpse but realizes there are sharks lurking nearby when he sees only her foot on deck.
Cool Shock B.T.
Cool Shock Old B.T.
Cool Shock Old B.T. Chapter 2: The "Say Hi to Old Virginia" Incident
Cool Shock Old B.T. Chapter 2: The "Say Hi to Old Virginia" Incident
Cool Shock B.T. (Reboot)
He ignites a bottle to start a blaze in the construction site, taunting his victims who fell for his fake livestream link, and delighting in their imagined despair. However, his triumph is short-lived when the fire mysteriously extinguishes. B.T. confronts the arsonist, having tracked him by hacking police data and surveillance systems. The man scoffs at the idea of a kid hacking, but B.T. reveals that his stream is the evidence, since it shows B.T. with a mask and altered voice. The arsonist attempts to grab him but is stabbed by hidden razors. Enraged, he chases B.T. with a pole but falls into a trap where he's bitten by a venomous snake.
The arsonist desperately offers B.T. 2 million yen if he can call the ambulance, but B.T. declines. After learning his motive for his crimes, B.T. cunningly plants Koichi's smartphone into the pocket of the arsonist's jacket and then tosses the jacket into the pitfall. The arsonist believes that it is his victory as he has a bottle of Spirytus hidden in his jacket, planning to kill B.T. with it by using it as a molotov cocktail. However, the bottle is cracked and leaks on his jacket, igniting the old smartphone. The ensuing blaze engulfs him as B.T. watches, deeming it a fitting retribution. He is arrested by the police later.
Baoh the Visitor
Anime Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
Anime Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
A test subject dog who becomes the first organism to have Baoh implanted within, to demonstrate Baoh's power to Dr. Kasuminome's supervisors. Kasuminome keeps the dog in a water tank to ensure Baoh goes into a state of apparent death via asphyxiation. When going against a tiger in an experiment, the dog starts cowering around. The tiger rips off the dog's eye, seemingly killing the latter. However, the dog stands up, transforms, and swiftly kills the tiger, melting its corpse afterwards. Then the dog tries going for Kasuminome and his men, charging at and cracking the containment glass, and prompting Kasuminome to order the dog to be shot at with lasers. The dog eventually dies after being shot in the eye, and its Baoh parasite comes out of it. Kasuminome then orders the dog's corpse to be incinerated.
The dog dies in a different way in the OVA, where it is shot in the brain by Dordo after attempting to attack the latter.Anime Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
Voice Actor: Cesare Rasini (Italian Dub)
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA) (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Skookum: Chinook Jargon for "strong" or "monstrous"
Gorgeous Irene
The Lives of Eccentrics
In 1905, Cobb’s father is killed by his wife. According to official records, she mistakes him for a thief and accidentally shot him. There also exists a rumor that he came home late on purpose upon hearing of his wife's affair, and was killed by his wife and her secret lover when he discovered them in bed together.
It can be inferred he is most likely William Herschel Cobb, the father of the real-life Ty Cobb, who also died to a gunshot in 1905.
In 1905, she kills her husband. According to official records, she mistook him for a thief and accidentally shot him. There also exists a rumor that her husband came home late on purpose upon hearing of her affair, and was killed by her and her secret lover when he discovered them in bed together.
It can be inferred that she is most likely Amanda Chitwood Cobb, the mother of the real-life Ty Cobb, who killed her husband in what was claimed to be an accident in 1905.