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{{Hatnote|''See also: [[Minor Characters/Other Works|Minor Characters in Other Works]]''}} |
{{Hatnote|''See also: [[Minor Characters/Other Works|Minor Characters in Other Works]]''}} |
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This is a list of '''unnamed characters''' found in miscellaneous works authored or licensed by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. These characters |
This is a list of '''unnamed characters''' found in miscellaneous works authored or licensed by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. These characters play various roles throughout the story. Unnamed characters with enough notability are given their own articles, marked in blue.</noinclude> |
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==One-Shots== |
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{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Lawman (Poker Under Arms)}}{{ClickButton|Outlaw Man (Character)|Outlaw Man|color=blue}}{{AnchorButton|Gap-Toothed Man}}{{AnchorButton|Pinkerton Detectives |
{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Lawman (Poker Under Arms)}}{{ClickButton|Outlaw Man (Character)|Outlaw Man|color=blue}}{{AnchorButton|Gap-Toothed Man}}{{AnchorButton|Pinkerton Detectives}}{{ClickButton|Prisoner 27|color=blue}}{{AnchorButton|Masago's Friend}} |
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|MImage = Pinkerton Detectives.jpg |
|MImage = Pinkerton Detectives.jpg |
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|MDebut = [[Outlaw Man]] |
|MDebut = [[Outlaw Man]] |
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|Desc = A trio of detectives from the Pinkerton National Agency. They are expert trackers who hunt the |
|Desc = A trio of detectives from the Pinkerton National Agency. They are expert trackers who hunt the [[Outlaw Man (Character)|Outlaw Man]]. They relentlessly pursue him and grievously wound him, but the outlaw manages to kill two and injure the last one by ricocheting his bullets. |
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[[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. |
[[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. |
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==[[Cool Shock B.T.]]== |
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{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Koichi's Uncle}}{{AnchorButton|Fat Policeman}}{{AnchorButton|Reporter}}{{AnchorButton|B.T.'s Grandmother}}{{AnchorButton| |
{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Koichi Mugikari's Uncle}}{{AnchorButton|Fat Policeman}}{{AnchorButton|Reporter}}{{AnchorButton|B.T.'s Grandmother}}{{AnchorButton|POW Camp Commander}}{{AnchorButton|Sergeant Major}}{{AnchorButton|Grandmother's Collaborator}}{{AnchorButton|Koichi Mugikari's Parents}}{{AnchorButton|Manabu's Family}} |
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|Part = CoolShockBT |
|Part = CoolShockBT |
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|Name = Koichi's Uncle |
|Name = Koichi Mugikari's Uncle |
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|MImage = BT Koichis Uncle.jpg |
|MImage = BT Koichis Uncle.jpg |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 0}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 0}} |
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|MImage = BT Fat Policeman.jpg |
|MImage = BT Fat Policeman.jpg |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 0}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 0}} |
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|Desc = A fat policeman who was among the first to discover the corpse of the reporter with Fuyuko unconscious nearby. However, it is discovered that he is corrupt cop working with the mafia and that the dead reporter had an incriminating photography of him. The fat policeman murdered the reporter by pushing the scissors further into the reporter's back and used Fuyuko as a scapegoat. However, B.T. forces him to reveal his true colors and he's arrested. |
|Desc = A fat policeman who was among the first to discover the corpse of the reporter with Fuyuko unconscious nearby. However, it is discovered that he is a corrupt cop working with the mafia and that the dead reporter had an incriminating photography of him. The fat policeman murdered the reporter by pushing the scissors further into the reporter's back and used Fuyuko as a scapegoat. However, B.T. forces him to reveal his true colors and he's arrested. |
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|MImage = BT Grandma Manga Infobox.jpeg |
|MImage = BT Grandma Manga Infobox.jpeg |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 1}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 1}} |
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|Desc = B.T.'s grandmother |
|Desc = B.T.'s grandmother takes care of her grandson while B.T.'s parents are away. She seems to work as a detective as she is shown having investigated a corrupt museum director, and is adept at manipulation as she manipulated B.T. into creating a good diversion for her collaborator. |
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|Part = CoolShockBT |
|Part = CoolShockBT |
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|Name = |
|Name = POW Camp Commander |
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|MImage = BT Leader.jpeg |
|MImage = BT Leader.jpeg |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 4}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 4}} |
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|Desc = |
|Desc = The {{Nihongo|POW Camp Commander|強制捕虜収容所所長|Kyōsei Horyo Shūyōjo Shochō}} is a violent lunatic living in the countryside. He disguises himself as some sort of military leader and director of a camp, donning an SS outfit, a fake mustache reminiscent of [[Adolf Hitler]], and a military cap with a {{W|Totenkopf}} symbol, not unlike the one used by the [[Nazis]]. He kills small animals for kicks and attempts to play sick games with B.T. and Koichi. Thankfully, B.T. manages to defeat him. |
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|Part = CoolShockBT |
|Part = CoolShockBT |
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|Name = |
|Name = Sergeant Major |
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|MImage = BT Major.jpeg |
|MImage = BT Major.jpeg |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 4}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 4}} |
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|Desc = The {{Nihongo|Sergeant Major|曹長|Sōchō}} is a violent brute who acts as the POW Camp Commander's henchman, disguised as a SS footsoldier. B.T. gets rid of him by attaching his tooth to a car, forcing him to run away. |
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|Part = CoolShockBT |
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|Name = Mugikari Parents |
|Name = Koichi Mugikari's Parents |
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|MImage = Mugikari Parents.jpeg |
|MImage = Koichi Mugikari's Parents.jpeg |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 6}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 6}} |
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|Desc = Koichi Mugikari's parents. Manabu easily fools them and invites himself into their home after he's seemingly bumped, but the father is too afraid to call the police because he fears he'll be arrested. When the rest of the boy's family invades their home, they are completely helpless. |
|Desc = Koichi Mugikari's parents. Manabu easily fools them and invites himself into their home after he's seemingly bumped, but the father is too afraid to call the police because he fears he'll be arrested. When the rest of the boy's family invades their home, they are completely helpless. |
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===[[Cool Shock Old B.T.]]=== |
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{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Koichi Mugikari's Wife}}{{AnchorButton|Koichi Mugikari's Son}}{{AnchorButton|B.T.'s Wife}}{{AnchorButton|Outlaw Guys Employees}} |
{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Koichi Mugikari's Wife}}{{AnchorButton|Koichi Mugikari's Son}}{{AnchorButton|B.T.'s Wife}}{{AnchorButton|Outlaw Guys Employees}} |
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===[[Cool Shock Guy B.T.]]=== |
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|Name = Dinosaur Hotel MC |
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|MImage = Dinosaur Hotel MC Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = ''[[Cool Shock Guy B.T.]]'': The Smoker Under Arms Incident |
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|Desc = An MC working at Dinosaur Hotel, wearing a dinosaur costume. He introduces [[B.T.]]'s magic show of illusions. |
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|Name = Dinosaur Hotel Bunny Girl |
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|MImage = Dinosaur Hotel Bunny Girl Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = ''[[Cool Shock Guy B.T.]]'': The Smoker Under Arms Incident |
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|Desc = A girl wearing a bunny outfit, working at Dinosaur Hotel. She barges into B.T.'s room, telling him about a [[Mike Harper|gambler]] having an unusual winning streak in roulette. She watches B.T.'s game against Mike Harper in the hotel's monitoring room with [[Koichi Mugikari]] and is relieved when B.T. wins. |
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|Name = Dinosaur Hotel Dealer |
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|MImage = Dinosaur Hotel Dealer Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = ''[[Cool Shock Guy B.T.]]'': The Smoker Under Arms Incident |
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|Desc = A dealer working at the casino in Dinosaur Hotel. He loses to [[Mike Harper]] 35 times in a row until B.T. steps in and takes over. |
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===[[Cool Shock B.T. (Reboot)]]=== |
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{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Extortionist Students}}{{AnchorButton|Arsonist}} |
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|Name = Extortionist Students |
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|MImage = Extortionist Students Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = [[Cool Shock B.T. (Reboot)|''Cool Shock B.T.'' (Reboot)]] |
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|Desc = Two senior students who attempt to extort money from [[Koichi Mugikari]]. One of them asks Koichi for directions. When Koichi takes out his phone to show the map, the other student bumps into Koichi from behind, deliberately falling down. The man accuses Koichi of being the one to bump into him, causing his smartphone to break. He asserts that Koichi was distracted on his phone while walking. The other student agrees with him, making it both of their words against his. They threaten to call the police, but [[B.T.]] intervenes, fooling them by making them think he recorded the whole incident. B.T. taunts them, saying he'll submit the video as evidence to the police, but will let them off the hook if they leave and never show themselves again to him or Koichi. Thus, they run away, leaving the two alone. |
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|Name = Arsonist |
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|MImage = Arsonist Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = [[Cool Shock B.T. (Reboot)|''Cool Shock B.T.'' (Reboot)]] |
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|Desc = A man obsessed with burning down houses and buildings for fame. He burns down six houses in a month, including [[Koichi Mugikari]]'s new house. A random onlooker uploads a video of Koichi's house burning online, which goes viral and gets over 10,000 likes. Wanting to go viral again, the man chooses his next target to be the under-construction amusement park, JPP Land. He pretends to be the police and calls the phones of his victims, including Koichi's father's. When Koichi answers the phone for his dad, the man claims that the arsonist has been caught, but they need him to verify if he recognizes the suspect in a URL that they have sent to his phone. Koichi opens the link, but it is just the man's livestream. |
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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 {{W|Mamushi|snake}}. |
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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. |
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==[[Baoh the Visitor]]== |
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{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Masked Men}}{{AnchorButton|Baoh Dog}}{{AnchorButton|Dress Soldiers}}{{AnchorButton|Tobacco Vendor}}{{AnchorButton|Martin's Master}}{{AnchorButton|Martin's Victims}}{{AnchorButton|Mountaineers}}{{AnchorButton|Ikuro's Parents}}{{AnchorButton|Dress Doctor}}{{AnchorButton|Rokusuke's Wife}}{{AnchorButton|Rokusuke's Sons}}{{AnchorButton|Aroma Bats}}{{AnchorButton|Fishermen}}{{AnchorButton|Dress Guards}}{{AnchorButton|Sap Spiders}}{{AnchorButton|Skookum Tribe}} |
{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Masked Men}}{{AnchorButton|Baoh Dog}}{{AnchorButton|Dress Soldiers}}{{AnchorButton|Tobacco Vendor}}{{AnchorButton|Martin's Master}}{{AnchorButton|Martin's Victims}}{{AnchorButton|Mountaineers}}{{AnchorButton|Ikuro's Parents}}{{AnchorButton|Dress Doctor}}{{AnchorButton|Rokusuke's Wife}}{{AnchorButton|Rokusuke's Sons}}{{AnchorButton|Aroma Bats}}{{AnchorButton|Fishermen}}{{AnchorButton|Dress Guards}}{{AnchorButton|Sap Spiders}}{{AnchorButton|Skookum Tribe}} |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Masked Men |
|Name = Masked Men |
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|MImage = Baoh Masked Men. |
|MImage = Baoh Masked Men Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
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|AImage = Baoh Masked Men OVA.png |
|AImage = Baoh Masked Men OVA.png |
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|Desc = A test subject dog who becomes the first organism to have [[Baoh (Parasite)|Baoh]] implanted within, to demonstrate Baoh's power to [[Dr. Kasuminome]]'s [[Masked Men|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. |
|Desc = A test subject dog who becomes the first organism to have [[Baoh (Parasite)|Baoh]] implanted within, to demonstrate Baoh's power to [[Dr. Kasuminome]]'s [[Masked Men|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. |
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The dog dies in a different way in the [[Baoh (OVA)|OVA]], where it is shot in the brain by [[Dordo]] after attempting to attack the latter. |
The dog dies in a different way in the [[Baoh the Visitor (OVA)|OVA]], where it is shot in the brain by [[Dordo]] after attempting to attack the latter. |
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|Gallery = <gallery> |
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14-Baoh-Dog-1-MS.png|Model Sheet |
14-Baoh-Dog-1-MS.png|Model Sheet |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Dress Soldiers |
|Name = Dress Soldiers |
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|MImage = Dress Agents Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
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|AImage = Baoh Soldiers OVA.png |
|AImage = Baoh Soldiers OVA.png |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Tobacco Vendor |
|Name = Tobacco Vendor |
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|MImage = Baoh |
|MImage = Baoh Tabacco Vendor Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
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|Desc = An ordinary tobacco vendor. She's asked by one of the Dress Soldiers if she's seen Ikuro Hashizawa and says no, not bothering to look up. In response, the soldier slams her head against the desk, ordering her to look at a picture of Ikuro. She gives the soldier the information he needs. |
|Desc = An ordinary tobacco vendor. She's asked by one of the Dress Soldiers if she's seen Ikuro Hashizawa and says no, not bothering to look up. In response, the soldier slams her head against the desk, ordering her to look at a picture of Ikuro. She gives the soldier the information he needs. |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Martin's Master |
|Name = Martin's Master |
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|MImage = |
|MImage = Martin Master Infobox Manga.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 3}} |
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|Desc = [[Martin]]'s master. He is a cruel beastmaster and agent of the Dress Organization. He's sent after [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] and uses his mutated mandrill Martin to fight him. Martin's master himself wields a whip to command Martin and he also uses it to whip [[Sumire]]. This angers Baoh who shoots his flaming hair at the beastmaster. Martin's master thus dies a painful death. |
|Desc = [[Martin]]'s master. He is a cruel beastmaster and agent of the Dress Organization. He's sent after [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] and uses his mutated mandrill Martin to fight him. Martin's master himself wields a whip to command Martin and he also uses it to whip [[Sumire]]. This angers Baoh who shoots his flaming hair at the beastmaster. Martin's master thus dies a painful death. |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Martin's Victims |
|Name = Martin's Victims |
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|MImage = |
|MImage = Martin Victims Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 4}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 4}} |
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|Desc = A mother and her son coming back from a supermarket. By taking a shortcut to their home they stumble upon the fight between [[Martin]] and [[Ikuro Hashizawa]]. Noticing their presence, [[Martin's Master|Martin's master]] orders Martin to kill the witnesses. The mandrill jumps up to them and smashes their heads together. |
|Desc = A mother and her son coming back from a supermarket. By taking a shortcut to their home they stumble upon the fight between [[Martin]] and [[Ikuro Hashizawa]]. Noticing their presence, [[Martin's Master|Martin's master]] orders Martin to kill the witnesses. The mandrill jumps up to them and smashes their heads together. |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} |
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|AImage = Happy_Ikuro.png |
|AImage = Happy_Ikuro.png |
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|ADebut = [[Baoh (OVA)]] |
|ADebut = [[Baoh the Visitor (OVA)]] |
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|Desc = Ikuro's Parents. The Hashizawa family's car crashed against a cliff when they had to swerve around two speeding cars. Although |
|Desc = Ikuro's Parents. The Hashizawa family's car crashed against a cliff when they had to swerve around two speeding cars. Although the mother and father could have survived their injuries, [[Dr. Kasuminome]] had them injected with poison so that no one would search for Ikuro, whom he wanted as a guinea pig. |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Dress Doctor |
|Name = Dress Doctor |
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|MImage = |
|MImage = Dress Doctor Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} |
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|Desc = A doctor and a low-ranking member of the Dress Organization. When the Hashizawas are brought to him, he contacts [[Dr. Kasuminome]], informing him that a guinea pig (the young Ikuro) is available. Despite his protests and the assurance that he could save all three, Kasuminome has the parents killed and the doctor is cowed into staying silent. |
|Desc = A doctor and a low-ranking member of the Dress Organization. When the Hashizawas are brought to him, he contacts [[Dr. Kasuminome]], informing him that a guinea pig (the young Ikuro) is available. Despite his protests and the assurance that he could save all three, Kasuminome has the parents killed and the doctor is cowed into staying silent. |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Rokusuke's Wife |
|Name = Rokusuke's Wife |
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|MImage = |
|MImage = Rokusuke Wife Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} |
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|Desc = [[Rokusuke]]'s withdrawn wife. She discovers [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] and [[Sumire]] taking shelter in their cabin and she accepts to shelter them for a time. Later, she adopts Sumire. |
|Desc = [[Rokusuke]]'s withdrawn wife. She discovers [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] and [[Sumire]] taking shelter in their cabin and she accepts to shelter them for a time. Later, she adopts Sumire. |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Rokusuke's Sons |
|Name = Rokusuke's Sons |
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|MImage = |
|MImage = Rokusuke Children.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} {{Photo}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}} {{Photo}} |
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|Desc = Three sons of [[Rokusuke]] and [[Rokusuke's Wife|his wife]] that don't keep contact with their parents. [[Ikuro Hashizawa|Ikuro]] reminds the old couple of one of them, who left the house 13 years earlier. The third son owned a [[Rokusuke's Motorcycle|motorcycle]], later given to Ikuro. |
|Desc = Three sons of [[Rokusuke]] and [[Rokusuke's Wife|his wife]] that don't keep contact with their parents. [[Ikuro Hashizawa|Ikuro]] reminds the old couple of one of them, who left the house 13 years earlier. The third son owned a [[Rokusuke's Motorcycle|motorcycle]], later given to Ikuro. |
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|Part = Baoh |
|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Fishermen |
|Name = Fishermen |
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|MImage = Baoh |
|MImage = Baoh Fisherman Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 6}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 6}} |
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|Desc = A pair of fishermen fishing near Dress' secret laboratory. A pair of guards destroy their camera to erase any chance of being spied on. |
|Desc = A pair of fishermen fishing near Dress's secret laboratory. A pair of guards destroy their camera to erase any chance of being spied on. |
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|Part = Baoh |
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|Name = Sap Spiders |
|Name = Sap Spiders |
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|MImage = Sap Spider. |
|MImage = Sap Spider Manga Infobox.png |
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 9}} |
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 9}} |
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|Desc = {{nihongo|'''Sap Spiders'''|液クモ|Eki Kumo}} are species of mutated giant spiders that [[Dr. Kasuminome]] sics on [[Ikuro Hashizawa]]. They are bigger than a grown man and can resist the digestive enzymes that are used to flood one corridor. They can deploy a sharp tongue from their mouths to suck the liquefied bodies of their victims. |
|Desc = {{nihongo|'''Sap Spiders'''|液クモ|Eki Kumo}} are species of mutated giant spiders that [[Dr. Kasuminome]] sics on [[Ikuro Hashizawa]]. They are bigger than a grown man and can resist the digestive enzymes that are used to flood one corridor. They can deploy a sharp tongue from their mouths to suck the liquefied bodies of their victims. |
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|Desc = The {{nihongo|'''Skookum Tribe'''|スクークム族|Sukūkumu-zoku}} is a fictional, non-perished tribe of Native Americans. Its last known member is [[Walken]]. One of their traditions is carving a symbol of blood as mannerisms of respect through death to a true warrior. |
|Desc = The {{nihongo|'''Skookum Tribe'''|スクークム族|Sukūkumu-zoku}} is a fictional, non-perished tribe of Native Americans. Its last known member is [[Walken]]. One of their traditions is carving a symbol of blood as mannerisms of respect through death to a true warrior. |
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|Desc = Irene's butler. He served her family and took care of her after the death of Irene's parents. He warns the tailor's son about Irene and to never lie to her, otherwise the butler will kill him. He seems to have some combat abilities too as he's able to split a flying fly in two. He was later killed by an [[Tattooed Assassin|assassin]] sent to kill Irene. Before dying, he tells a [[Irene's Squirrel|squirrel]] to tell Irene about his death and the assassin coming for her. |
|Desc = Irene's butler. He served her family and took care of her after the death of Irene's parents. He warns the tailor's son about Irene and to never lie to her, otherwise the butler will kill him. He seems to have some combat abilities too as he's able to split a flying fly in two. He was later killed by an [[Tattooed Assassin|assassin]] sent to kill Irene. Before dying, he tells a [[Irene's Squirrel|squirrel]] to tell Irene about his death and the assassin coming for her. |
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|Desc = A female assassin sent by the enemies of [[Irene Rapona]] to kill her. She kills Irene's butler and later finds Irene. However, she is swiftly killed by Irene. She has a special tattoo from which a spectral arm armed with a knife can appear, and she also commands some deadly ants to attack her foes. |
|Desc = A female assassin sent by the enemies of [[Irene Rapona]] to kill her. She kills Irene's butler and later finds Irene. However, she is swiftly killed by Irene. She has a special tattoo from which a spectral arm armed with a knife can appear, and she also commands some deadly ants to attack her foes. |
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A second baseman who plays in {{W|Major League Baseball}} for the {{W|Boston Red Sox}}. In 1908, the Boston Red Sox play the Detroit Tigers at Boston's {{W|Huntington Avenue Grounds}} stadium. Stepping up to bat, [[Ty Cobb]] openly declares his intent to steal second base during the next pitch. As the pitcher moves to throw toward second base, Cobb rushes toward the base, somehow slicing the baseman's arm in the process. Ty Cobb is declared safe, despite the baseman's accusations that he had sharpened his cleats and used them as weapons. Undeterred, Ty Cobb announced his intent to steal third base next, which he does. |
A second baseman who plays in {{W|Major League Baseball}} for the {{W|Boston Red Sox}}. In 1908, the Boston Red Sox play the Detroit Tigers at Boston's {{W|Huntington Avenue Grounds}} stadium. Stepping up to bat, [[Ty Cobb]] openly declares his intent to steal second base during the next pitch. As the pitcher moves to throw toward second base, Cobb rushes toward the base, somehow slicing the baseman's arm in the process. Ty Cobb is declared safe, despite the baseman's accusations that he had sharpened his cleats and used them as weapons. Undeterred, Ty Cobb announced his intent to steal third base next, which he does, shortly followed by home plate. |
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The father of [[Ty Cobb]]. He is a state senator and a school administrator. He opposes |
The father of [[Ty Cobb]]. He is a state senator and a school administrator. He opposes his son's interest in baseball, deeming it vulgar, plebian, and unworthy of a child attending military school. |
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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 |
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. |
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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. |
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. |
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The mother of [[Ty Cobb]]. She is said to be the most beautiful woman in the state. |
The mother of [[Ty Cobb]]. She is said to be the most beautiful woman in the state. |
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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 |
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. |
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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. |
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. |
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A paraplegic spectator who shouts insults at [[Ty Cobb]] during a baseball game |
A paraplegic spectator who shouts insults at [[Ty Cobb]] during a baseball game. When he points out that Cobb is only batting at a .250 average against [[Hollows]], Cobb physically assaults him within an inch of his life. After the incident, Ty Cobb is suspended from his baseball team indefinitely. Cobb is rehired the next day, however, after his teammates go on strike. |
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A doctor who takes care of [[Ty Cobb]] when he is hospitalized with cancer. |
A doctor who takes care of [[Ty Cobb]] when he is hospitalized with cancer. Upon hearing that Ty Cobb is hiding a gun under his blanket, the doctor asks him to hand it over. Cobb suggests the doctor take it himself, daring him to see who's quicker on the draw. The doctor promptly exits the room, and Cobb calls him a coward. |
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A group of contractors hired to build a wine cellar for [[Sarah Winchester]]'s mansion. A handprint is found on the side of one of the shelves, forcing James to summon the group and demand an explanation. When Sarah herself appears to examine the situation, James immediately fires the group and orders them to leave, suspecting that they have seen her face. Before they can do so, however, they are tasked with destroying the cellar due to Sarah's superstitions. One of the workers moves closer to the handprint to examine it, but is attacked by a swarm of flies that cause the shelf to fall on top of him, lethally crushing and puncturing him. |
A group of contractors hired to build a wine cellar for [[Sarah Winchester]]'s mansion. A handprint is found on the side of one of the shelves, forcing James to summon the group and demand an explanation. When Sarah herself appears to examine the situation, James immediately fires the group and orders them to leave, suspecting that they have seen her face. Before they can do so, however, they are tasked with destroying the cellar due to Sarah's superstitions. One of the workers moves closer to the handprint to examine it, but is attacked by a swarm of flies that cause the shelf to fall on top of him, lethally crushing and puncturing him. |
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A baby who [[Mary Mallon]] takes care of when she is discovered by the New York police in 1915. While Mary is preparing the milk for the baby, the old man living with the baby attempts to kiss her, startling Mary and causing her to spill the milk all over the dinner table. The baby, wanting to get the milk bottle, crawls onto the table and falls into the old man's plate. Mistaking it for a Christmas turkey, the old man attempts to eat the baby before Mary takes it away at the last moment. Right after that [[Dr. Soper]] and the New York policemen barge into the room. Mary Mallon escapes through the window leaving the old man and the baby. Soper picks up the baby, saying that it was a miracle that they came before she served them food. |
A baby who [[Mary Mallon]] takes care of when she is discovered by the New York police in 1915. While Mary is preparing the milk for the baby, the old man living with the baby attempts to kiss her, startling Mary and causing her to spill the milk all over the dinner table. The baby, wanting to get the milk bottle, crawls onto the table and falls into the old man's plate. Mistaking it for a Christmas turkey, the old man attempts to eat the baby before Mary takes it away at the last moment. Right after that [[Dr. Soper]] and the New York policemen barge into the room. Mary Mallon escapes through the window leaving the old man and the baby. Soper picks up the baby, saying that it was a miracle that they came before she served them food. |
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Revision as of 04:36, 23 March 2025
This is a list of unnamed characters found in miscellaneous works authored or licensed by Hirohiko Araki. These characters play various roles throughout the story. Unnamed characters with enough notability are given their own articles, marked in blue.
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 Guy B.T.
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)
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.
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