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<noinclude>{{Minor Characters/Header}}
{{Hatnote|''See also: [[Unnamed Characters/Other Works|Unnamed Characters in Other Works]]''}}
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This is a list of '''minor characters''' featured in miscellaneous works such as [[:Category:Light Novels|light novels]] and other manga by [[Hirohiko Araki]].
{{Hatnote|''See also: [[Unnamed Characters/Other Works]]''}}
This is a list of minor characters featured in miscellaneous works such as [[:Category:Light Novels|light novels]] and other manga by [[Hirohiko Araki]].


These characters play various small roles throughout the story. Minor characters with enough notability are given their own articles, marked in blue.</noinclude>
Most characters in this section have very little information to warrant a character page, usually due to lack of relevance or backstory.
</noinclude>


==Novels==
==One-Shots==
{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Clyde}}{{AnchorButton|Bonnie}}{{AnchorButton|Cameron}}
{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Winona}}{{AnchorButton|Leonni}}{{AnchorButton|Clara Capezzuto}}{{AnchorButton|Julio Gonzales}}{{AnchorButton|Mr. Fernandes}}{{AnchorButton|Maria Torres}}{{AnchorButton|Guruguru Majin}}{{AnchorButton|Nail Peeler}}{{AnchorButton|Hisao and Yohei}}{{AnchorButton|Jonda Joestar}}{{AnchorButton|Kato Family}}{{AnchorButton|Masami Shirai}}{{AnchorButton|Leonora Cortes}}{{AnchorButton|Juan Rovira Cortes}}{{AnchorButton|Isabella}}{{AnchorButton|Edvard Noriega}}{{AnchorButton|Prunella}}{{AnchorButton|Namahage Detective}}{{AnchorButton|Takumi Kumoi}}{{AnchorButton|Sachiari Hakkyoku}}{{AnchorButton|Nekoneko Nyan Nyan Nyan}}{{AnchorButton|Chomaru Bariya & Others}}{{AnchorButton|Denta Shishimaru}}{{AnchorButton|Chien Kunimido}}{{AnchorButton|Graham Pendleton}}{{AnchorButton|Daibakusho Curry and Runbaba 12}}{{AnchorButton|Charles Rolls}}{{AnchorButton|Harriet Motorize}}{{AnchorButton|Wilhelm Wolff Beer & Johann Heinrich Mädler}}{{AnchorButton|Frank Dimarest}}{{AnchorButton|Peter Fraser}}{{AnchorButton|Jodoh Joestar}}{{AnchorButton|Royal Aero Club Members}}{{AnchorButton|Vincent Lecoeur}}{{AnchorButton|Maria Urias Zeppeli}}{{AnchorButton|Joeko Joestar}}
}}
}}
===[[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring]]===
{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = GHGR
|Part = Irene
|Name = Winona
|Name = Clyde
|MImage = Winona.png
|MImage = Virginia Clyde.jpg
|MDebut = [[Say Hi to Virginia]]
|AImage =
|Namesake = {{W|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|American crime duo}}, {{W|Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|film}}
|NDebut = [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring]]
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Clyde'''|クライド|Kuraido}} is a robot and [[Hiroshi Takemoto|Hiroshi]]'s companion. When [[Matt Jackson|Matt]] and Hiroshi find the second bomb in the engine room, Clyde is the one put in charge of disarming it as his robot constitution will allow him to shrug off the vacuum needed to properly disarm the bomb. He can magnetize himself to attract metallic objects.
|Desc = {{nihongo4|'''Winona'''|ウィノナ|Uinona}} is a colleague and friend of [[Coniglio]] working as an apprentice chambermaid at the hotel where Coniglio works. She is a second-year university student on an exchange program and was presumably hired because of her father's connections with the owners and managers of the hotel. Winona likes to talk about French and Italian literature. Winona is killed when [[Pannacotta Fugo]] unleashes the power of [[Purple Haze]] at the hotel.
}}
}}
{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = GHGR
|Part = Irene
|Name = Carmen
|Name = Bonnie
|MImage =
|MImage =
|MDebut = [[Say Hi to Virginia]]
|AImage =
|Namesake = {{W|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|American crime duo}}, {{W|Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|film}}
|NDebut = [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring]]
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Bonnie'''|ボニー|Bonī}} is the [[Derringer]]'s automated computer, specifically a new 8000 model, as remarked by [[Matt Jackson|Matt]]. When Matt is playing darts, he yells at Bonnie to lower the temperature as it is too humid in his room. Later, when Matt and [[Hiroshi Takemoto|Hiroshi]] are inspecting the second bomb, Hiroshi almost touches it, but Matt stops him and shows him that Bonnie has detected an invisible barrier around it. While disarming the bomb, Bonnie had already analyzed its composition and later moved a camera to allow Hiroshi and Matt to see the leaking pipes in the block with the bomb.
|Desc = {{nihongo4|'''Carmen'''|カルメン|Karumen}} is a relative of [[Coniglio]]. Assumingly, she died at a young age. Coniglio noted that if she were to grow into adulthood, she would resemble Coniglio's grandmother.
}}
}}
{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = GHGR
|Part = Irene
|Name = Leonni
|Name = Cameron
|MImage =
|MImage = Cameron.png
|AImage =
|MDebut = [[Outlaw Man]]
|NDebut = [[GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart, Golden Ring]]
|Desc = {{nihongo4|'''Leonni'''|レオーニ|Reōni}} is a colleague of [[Coniglio]]. He works in the kitchens of the hotel. He tries to ask [[Coniglio]] to go out on a date with him, but the circumstances of the story force her to politely refuse.
}}
===[[Purple Haze Feedback]]===
{{Minor
|Part = PHF
|Name = Clara Capezzuto
|MImage =
|AImage =
|NDebut = [[Purple Haze Feedback]]
|Desc = {{nihongo4|'''Clara Capezzuto'''|クララ・カペッツート|Kurara Kapettsūto}} is the sister of [[Sheila E]]. Prior to the beginning of the story, she was Sheila E's only living relative who took care of her until she was killed by the assassin [[Illuso]]. Sheila E's vendetta towards Illuso led to her joining [[Passione]] and allying with [[La Squadra Esecuzioni]] in order to take revenge on him herself, although [[Pannacotta Fugo]]'s [[Purple Haze]] ultimately stole the kill later on.
}}
===[[Alex Rider]]===
{{Minor
|Part = Oneshot
|Name = Alex Rider
|MImage = Alex_rider_araki.jpg
|NDebut = [[Stormbreaker]]
|Namesake =
|Namesake =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Cameron'''|キャメロン|Kyameron}} is the name of a horse that the [[outlaw]] rides on throughout the course of the story. However, a sniper inflicts fatal wounds on Cameron, forcing the outlaw to shoot and mercy-kill the horse.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Alex Rider'''|アレックス・ライダー|Arekkusu Raidā}} is the titular main protagonist of the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. He is a boy spy for {{W|MI6}}, the British international intelligence service. Currenly fifteen-years-old, Alex was forced into this occupation after MI6 noticed Alex's many talents.

A few months after his birth, Alex's parents were killed in an airplane "accident." Alex was then raised by his uncle, Ian Rider, who worked uncover for {{W|MI6}}. That was until Ian himself was killed when Alex was fourteen-years-old. After his uncle's death, MI6 allows Alex's best friend and housekeeper, Jack Starbright, to become his legal guardian. In the first novel, ''[[Stormbreaker]]'', Alex is sent to investigate the Middle Eastern billionaire, Herod Sayle. Posing as the computer-whizz and competition winner "Felix Lester," Alex learns of Sayle's plan to kill hundreds of thousands of children using a modified smallpox virus hidden inside the Stormbreaker computers he manufactuers.

In the second novel, ''[[Point Blanc]]'', Alex is sent to investiage Dr. Hugo Grief, the head teacher of Point Blanc Academy, a school for rebellious rich kids located in the snowy French Alps. Undercover as "Alex Friend," the son of billionaire, David Friend, Alex discovers Hugo's plan to replace the students with clones of himself, surgically altered to look like them. Feigning death, Alex goes back with the SAS to storm the academy. After returning home, Alex is attacked by the final clone, Julius Grief, who looks exactly like him. The two fight at Alex's school and one of them is killed, however, it is left ambiguous which Alex survived.

In the third novel, ''[[Skeleton Key]]'', having survived against his doppelganger, Alex is sent to Cuba to look into the affairs of General Alexei Sarov. Two CIA agents accompany him, though are soon killed as Alex becomes Sarov's prisoner. Sarov explains his plan to drop a nuclear bomb to force the Russian President out of power, and wants to adopt Alex, as he reminds him of his dead son; but when Alex stops his plan and declares that he'd rather be dead than have Sarov as a father, the man shoots himself.

In the fourth novel, ''[[Eagle Strike]]'', after witnessing Sabina's family being blown up whilst on holiday, Alex tracks down the man responsible, Yassen Gregorovich, and learns that he's in contact with the famous singer, Damian Cray. After investigating Cray, Alex is taken hostage as Cray reveals his plan to launch 25 nuclear missiles to destroy all the drug plantations around the world on board the {{W|Air Force One}}. Alex defeats Cray by pushing him into the plane’s engine, killing him.
|Gallery = <gallery>
Araki Alex Rider Stormbreaker 2.jpg|Alex training with K-Unit at an SAS training camp in ''Stormbreaker''
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 3.jpg|Alex's gadgets in ''Point Blanc''
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 4.jpg|Beaking into Point Blanc Academy's restricted floor in ''Point Blanc''
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 6.jpg|Fighting against his doppelganger at school
Araki Alex Rider Skeleton Key 3.jpg|Uncover as a ball boy at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship in ''Skeleton Key''
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 4.jpg|Alex's gadgets in ''Eagle Strike''
</gallery>
}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Oneshot
|Name = Sabina Pleasure
|MImage = Sabina Pleasure Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Skeleton Key]]
|Namesake =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Sabina Pleasure'''|サビーナ・プレジャー|Sabīna Purejā}} is a protagonist featured in the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. She made her first appearance in the novel [[Skeleton Key]] and has since become a recurring character.


==[[Cool Shock B.T.]]==
She is a fifteen-year-old girl who quickly becomes close friends with Alex Rider after working with him at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the start of ''Skeleton Key''. During [[Eagle Strike]], Sabina's father is nearly killed by a bomb while she's on holiday with Alex in France. Sabina is later kidnapped by the culprit, Damian Cray, who uses her as ransom to force Alex to give him back the flash-drive needed to carry out his plan. After helping Alex defeat Cray, Sabina gives Alex one final kiss before telling him that she's moving to San Francisco with her parents.
{{Center|{{AnchorButton|Ninomori}}{{AnchorButton|Fuyuko Nakagawa}}{{AnchorButton|Kuroyama & Akagawa}}{{AnchorButton|Date}}{{AnchorButton|Aiko Hyodo}}{{AnchorButton|Saiko}}{{AnchorButton|Taro}}
|Gallery = <gallery>
AlexEagleStrike.jpg|[[Eagle Strike]]
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 1.jpg|Sabina on holiday with Alex Rider in France
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 8.jpg|Captured by Damian Cray
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 9.jpg|Rescued by Alex
</gallery>
}}
}}
{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = Oneshot
|Part = CoolShockBT
|Name = Derek Smithers
|Name = Ninomori
|MImage = Derek Smithers Infobox.jpg
|MImage = BT Ninomori.jpeg
|NDebut = [[Stormbreaker]]
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 0}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Ninomori'''|{{Ruby|二|に}}の{{Ruby|森|もり}}|Ninomori}} is B.T.'s upperclassman and a member of the kendo club, like Date. He is jealous and hates Date because the latter keeps beating him, so he accepts to participate in a con and fake his death so that B.T. can blackmail Date. However, he bumps his head into a rock and faints, and makes everyone believe that he's truly died. However, he eventually wakes up, with only a slight trauma to the brain.
|Namesake =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Derek Smithers'''|デレク・スミザーズ|Dereku Sumizāzu}} is a protagonist featured in the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. He is the man responsible for creating all of Alex's gadgets uses in the series and makes an appearance in every novel.

In ''[[Stormbreaker]]'', he gives Alex a miniature winch disguised as a yo-yo, acne cream that can melt through metal, and a {{W|Game Boy}} equiped with various spy features. In ''[[Point Blanc]]'', he gives him a bulletproof ski suit, infrared ski googles, a tranquilizer gun disguised as a hardcover copy of {{W|Harry Potter}}, and a CD player equipped with a buzz saw (disguised as a Bethoven CD) and a built-in distress signal. In ''[[Skeleton Key]]'', he also gives Alex a cell phone that fires a tranquilizer dart when calling "999", and a stun grenade disguised as a {{W|Michael Owen}} key-ring. In ''[[Eagle Strike]]'', against MI6's wishes, he secretly gave Alex a high-tech bicycle equipped with heat-seeking missles, blinding lights, an air-pump that emites blue smoke, an ejector seat, and a bulletproof jersey. In ''[[Scorpia]]'', Smithers fits Alex with a tracking device disguised as dental braces.
|Gallery = <gallery>
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 3.jpg|Alex's gadgets in ''Point Blanc''
Araki Alex Rider Skeleton Key 6.jpg|Smither's and Alex in ''Skeleton Key''
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 4.jpg|Alex riding the bicycle given to him by Smithers in ''Eagle Strike''
File:Araki Alex Rider Scorpia 6.jpg|Smither fitting Alex with a "dental brace" in ''Scorpia''
</gallery>
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Oneshot
|Name = Yassen Gregorovic
|MImage = Yassen Gregorovich Infobox.png
|NDebut = [[Stormbreaker]]
|Namesake =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Yassen Gregorovich'''|ヤッセン・グレゴビッチ|Yassen Guregobitchi}} is a recurring antangonist featured in the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. He is a cold-blooded contract killer from Russian, and the man responsible for killing Alex's uncle, Ian Rider.

In ''[[Stormbreaker]]'', he is hired by Herod Sayle to transport the smallpox virus, but at the end of the novel, saves Alex's life by assassinating Sayle for failing his mission. In ''[[Eagle Strike]]'', Yassen is hired by Damian Cray, who sends him on a mission to kill Sabina Pleasure's father. When Alex and Sabina are captured by Cray, Yassen is then ordered to kill them, but refuses stating that he doesn't kill children. This leads to Cray shooting Yassen instead, killing him. In his last words, he tells Alex to seek [[Scorpia]] in Venice.
|Gallery = <gallery>
AlexEagleStrike.jpg
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 2.jpg|Yassen in ''Eagle Strike''
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 8.jpg|Ordered to kill Sabina
</gallery>
}}

===[[JORGE JOESTAR (Novel)|JORGE JOESTAR]]===
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Julio Gonzales
|MImage = JorgeJulio.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 1}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Julio Gonzales'''|フリオ・ゴンザレス|Furio Gonzaresu}} is an eleven year old boy who lives in {{W|La Palma}} and is considered the "first mate" of [[Antonio Torres]]'s gang of friends who bully [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]] for several years. One day, [[Lisa Lisa]] kicks him after he bullied George which causes Julio's entire left side to tremble for hours.

Julio runs straight to George's house one morning after hearing about Antonio's death and sees George isn't there. He believes [[Lisa Lisa]] must have helped George with murdering Antonio, and tells their mother [[Erina Pendleton|Erina]] that it must have been those two since they were both missing from their rooms. In school, he accuses George and tells him to provide proof that he isn't the culprit. His teacher, [[Mr. Fernandes]], tells Julio that he and his friends should be ashamed for bullying George. Julio grits his teeth but continues accusing Lisa Lisa since she was missing, believing she used her [[Ripple|weird power]] to kill Antonio.

When Julio's classmate, [[Tsukumojuku Kato]], declares that he solved the case already, Julio says it's impossible because they just found Antonio's corpse less than an hour prior. He then freaks out after Tsukumojuku reveals Antonio's corpse in the classroom. Although George and his other classmates stay home from school after shock from the incident regarding Antonio, Julio still goes to school every day. He takes over Antonio's role as leader of the gang of bullies but decides not to persecute George any more.
|Namesake = {{W|Julio González (sculptor)|Julio González}} {{S|Spanish sculptor}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Mr. Fernandes
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 1}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Mr. Fernandes'''|フェルナンデス先生|Ferunandesu sensei}} is the teacher of [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]], [[Tsukumojuku Kato]], [[Antonio Torres]], and [[Julio Gonzales]]. He tells Julio and the rest of Antonio's gang to be ashamed for bullying George.

He is shocked to see [[Lisa Lisa]] after she reveals herself hiding inside Antonio's corpse. Mr. Fernandes goes out to the dimly lit hall to take care of the incident, but is suddenly killed by Antonio's father, [[Alejandro Torres]].

Alejandro was a [[vampire]] and turned Mr. Fernandes into a [[zombie]]. As a zombie, he is forced to close all the curtains in the hallway for Alejandro, until his entire body crumbles from the sunlight.
|Namesake = {{W|Fernandes Guitars}} {{S|Japanese guitar manufacturer}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Maria Torres
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 1}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Maria Torres'''|マリア・トーレス|Maria Tōresu}} is the mother of [[Antonio Torres]] and wife of [[Alejandro Torres]]. Her real name was {{Nihongo|'''Maria Hightower'''|マリア・ハイタワー|Maria Haitawā}} when her and her family lived in England. Maria is a dangerous and obsessive woman who tortures her son. [[Tsukumojuku Kato]] describes Maria's love for her son as hardly natural.

Every year on June 16th since Antonio was a baby, Maria peels off his skin bit by bit while leaving his blood, bones, and flesh intact. She then carefully places the pieces together, treats them with a thin-coating of oil to prevent them from drying out, seals them with medical adhesive, and sews the pieces together with very fine thread. Antonio's hair that was shed from prior months would be placed on top of the head of her creation to complete the full body work of art, which she called "This Year's Antonio".

She adapts her technique over time, while Antonio's body adapts to survive the pain. Rather than taking photographs of her child like a normal person, Maria obsessed over the texture of Antonio's skin, and wanted to preserve it each year. Before the police takes her away after they discover Antonio's corpse, Maria rubs her cheek against the final "This Year's Antonio" she created, desperate to savor her last moments with her art.
|Namesake = Maria Jurado {{S|Mother of {{W|Antonio de Torres Jurado}}}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Guruguru Majin
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Guruguru Majin'''|グルグル魔人|Guruguru Majin}} is a psychotic serial killer who dismembers triplets in the 37th iteration of the universe. He is caught by Detective [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]].
|Namesake = {{W|Magical Circle Guru Guru}} {{S|Japanese manga by Hiroyuki Etō}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Nail Peeler
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Nail Peeler'''|ネイルピーラー|Neirupīrā}} is a serial torturer in the 37th iteration of the universe. He had escaped in January 2012 but was finally tracked down and arrested by the police in July.
|Namesake = [https://www.save-ind.co.jp/h-nail-peeler.html Nail Peeler (product)]
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Hisao and Yohei
|MImage = JorgeHisaoYohei.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}} {{S|Illustration Only}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Hisao'''|久央|Hisaō}} is a horse and {{Nihongo|'''Yohei'''|洋平|Yōhei}} is a cat seemingly belonging to the [[Joestar Family]] in the 37th universe. They do not actually appear in the novel and are only depicted in a family photo in the novel's illustrations.
|Gallery = <gallery>
JorgeJondaJoseph.jpg|Hisao and Yohei with Jorge, Jonda, and Joseph
</gallery>
|Namesake = [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=54268 Hisao Shimada] {{S|Editor of JORGE JOESTAR}} / Yohei Soeda {{S|Co-Editor of JORGE JOESTAR}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Jonda Joestar
|MImage = JorgeJonda.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Jonda Joestar'''|ジョンダ・ジョースター|Jonda Jōsutā}} is the son of [[Joseph Joestar]] and the adoptive father of [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]] in the 37th iteration of the universe.

Jorge describes Jonda's name as a particularly misguided attempt at picking a name that sounds Japanese. Jonda would hear all the stories of the detective cases Jorge went on.

In 2014, Jonda marries [[Penelope de la Rosa]] after she decides to stay in Nishi Akatsuki. They have a daughter in 2015 named [[Joeko Joestar]].
|Gallery = <gallery>
JorgeJondaJoseph.jpg|Jorge, Jonda, and Joseph
JorgeJondaJoseph2.jpg
JorgeNewFamily.jpg|Jonda with his new family
</gallery>
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Kato Family
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Serika Kato'''|加藤{{Ruby|聖理河|せりか}}|Katō Serika}} is a woman living in Nishi Akatsuki with her husband {{Nihongo|'''Satoshi Kato'''|加藤{{Ruby|智|さとし}}|Katō Satoshi}} and their four-year-old son {{Nihongo|'''Seshiru Kato'''|加藤{{Ruby|聖思流|せしる}}|Katō Seshiru}}. Serika's parents recently died so she had been in town to deal with their abandoned farmhouse.

[[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]] rides his bike to the outskirts of {{W|Takefu, Fukui}}, and finds their house burning. Her family was eating dinner in their home when suddenly water started pouring down the stairs. They rushed out of the house and then the house started burning. Seshiru points out that a random stranger, later revealed to be [[Tsukumojuku Kato]], was swimming in the pool of water inside. Their house was filled with sea water, and there were jets of it spitting out of every crack. The water was moving through the house at whirlpool speeds, and Satoshi had shut the front door to protect his family from the current and the furniture hurtling along in it.

Jorge asks if Tsukumojuku is related to them but they do not reply, shocked from their recently built house burning. Their family stays the night at a hotel, with Serika reeling from the shock of everything.
|Misc = Serika and Seshiru appear in {{W|Ōtarō Maijō}}'s previous novel, ''Tsukumojuku''. However, they are twins in that novel rather than mother and son. Satoshi appears as a background character in another novel of Maijo's, ''Smoke, Soil or Sacrifices''.
|Namesake = Serika: {{W|Toyota Celica}} <nowiki>|</nowiki> Seshiru: [http://cecilmcbee.jp/ Cecil McBee] {{S|Japanese fashion brand}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Masami Shirai
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Masami Shirai'''|{{Ruby|白碑将美|しらいまさみ}}|Shirai Masami}} is a police inspector working at the Fukui Police Department in the 37th iteration of the universe. After hearing about [[Javier Cortes]]'s ability from the first universe, [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]] calls Shirai to interrogate the killers in the fifteen locked room murders about any dreams they had, using hypnosis if necessary. Shirai says Jorge always has weird ideas, but Jorge knows he will do it anyways.

Shirai later calls Jorge back and says all of the criminals were shocked when he brought up dreams to them. They had forgotten about their dreams until it was brought up to them, but all of their dreams had a man with a hat pulled down over his eyes. They knew the man's name was [[Yoshikage Kira]] and he left them with a message to tell the police officers in case they ever got arrested: "If Jorge Joestar ever comes to [[Morioh]], I'll kill him".

Shirai warns Jorge to stay away from Morioh at all costs because of the danger, but it only makes Jorge more interested to go there.
|Misc = Shirai appears as a major supporting character in {{W|Ōtarō Maijō}}'s previous novel, ''Smoke, Soil or Sacrifices''. He is a public prosecutor in that novel.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Leonora Cortes
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Leonora Cortes'''|レオノーラ・コルテス|Reonōra Korutesu}} is the mother of [[Javier Cortes]] and wife of [[Juan Rovira Cortes]]. Juan was a philanderer who was absent from home for long periods of time and would often make Leonora cry.

Eventually she stops crying when she realizes she has Javier. [[Tsukumojuku Kato]] assumes that she was molesting and abusing her son for over ten years, forcing him to sleep in a locked room with her.

Before her husband returns home, Leonora kills herself after the Spanish police kill her son.
|Namesake = {{W|Leonor Cortés Moctezuma}} {{S|Daughter of {{W|Aztec}} emperor {{W|Moctezuma II}}}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Juan Rovira Cortes
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Juan Rovira Cortes'''|レオノーラ・コルテス|Fuan Robira Korutesu}} is a {{W|Seaman (rank)|seaman}}. He is the husband of [[Leonora Cortes]] and the father of [[Javier Cortes]]. Juan is a philanderer who was absent from home for long periods of time and would often make Leonora cry when Javier was young. Juan assumed Leonora had gotten over it since he had seen Javier comfort her when she cried. He noticed his wife doted on their son but thought nothing of it and was pleased since it meant there was less strife for him.
|Namesake = {{W|Juan de Tolosa}} {{S|Husband of {{W|Leonor Cortés Moctezuma}}}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Isabella
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 3}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Isabella'''|イザベラ|Izabera}} is the mother of [[Penelope de la Rosa]]. She had divorced with her husband in 1900 and had full custody of Penelope. Penelope blames her for taking away her father and they have a strained relationship. When Penelope starts dating a thug named [[Edvard Noriega]], Isabella tries to convince her daughter to break up with him. Edvard manipulates the two into being against each other and threatens to ruin Penelope permanently if Isabella interferes, so Isabella ends up giving up on her daughter.

[[Javier Cortes]] starts appearing in Penelope's dreams disguised as a clown and attempts to make Penelope kill her mother. Penelope would resist it but develops a [[Wound]] ability that activates after Javier's death. Penelope's Wound causes Isabella to be locked inside her kitchen one day with a clown standing in the corner. Isabella hysterically hides behind a sofa. Penelope manages to break the door open after several repeated tries and saves Isabella, making the clown disappear. Penelope realizes the only one she can talk to and trust is Isabella. However, Isabella blames Penelope for everything and is convinced that Penelope hates her and wants to kill her.

[[George Joestar II|George]] tries to explain the situation to Isabella and demonstrates how Penelope's ability works, but Isabella remains terrified and convinced that Penelope was possessed by the devil.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Edvard Noriega
|MImage = JorgeEdvard.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 3}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Edvard Noriega'''|エドヴァルド・ノリエガ|Edovarudo Noriega}} is the former boyfriend of [[Penelope de la Rosa]], although he never bothered breaking up with her. He is a thug who would beat up Penelope, treat her like his property, and sell anything she owned of value. Penelope's mother, [[Isabella]], attempts to convince Penelope to break up with him but Edvard turns the two against each other by threatening to ruin Penelope permanently if Isabella interferes. After the case with [[Javier Cortes]], Edvard leaves her without saying goodbye. Penelope would wait for him to come back but eventually realizes her mother is the only one she can trust and starts hating Edvard.

Edvard later shows up in front of Penelope and [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]] on their way to Penelope's workplace. He says he just wanted to see how Penelope was doing, although she replies saying she never wants to see him again and not to expect any money from her. Edvard panickingly mentions about how he had seen something strange. His desperate and terrified demeanor confuses George, as he appeared nothing like the "alpha male" he was when George and [[Tsukumojuku Kato|Tsukumojuku]] had spoke to him before. Penelope assumes he's acting and tells him to shut up, but Edvard continues describing the mysterious Moth Man with wings he saw one night while he was in bed with his new girlfriend, [[Prunella]]. He worries that the Moth Man would do something awful to him. Edvard also mentions that he doesn't love Prunella as much as he loved Penelope.

Penelope goes berserk from her emotions and summons a locked room surrounding Edvard with her [[Wound]]'s ability. However, Edvard continues mumbling about the Moth Man, deep in thought. He ends up being strangled with a noose from Penelope's clown within the locked room and almost dies until George saves him. Edvard is unconscious afterwards but still alive.
|Gallery = <gallery>EdvardLockedRoom.jpg|Edvard being trapped within Penelope's locked room</gallery>
|Namesake = {{W|Eduardo Noriega (Spanish actor)|Eduardo Noriega}} {{S|Spanish actor}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Prunella
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 3}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Prunella'''|プルネラ|Purunera}} is a girl that [[Edvard Noriega]] starts dating after his relationship with [[Penelope de la Rosa]], despite him never actually breaking up with the latter. They see the Moth Man appear at the base of their bed one night, who tells them to close their eyes, lie down, and think about the next day. Edvard later mentions to Penelope that he doesn't love Prunella as much as he loved Penelope.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Namahage Detective
|MImage = JorgeNamahageDetective.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4}}
|Desc = The {{Nihongo|'''Namahage Detective'''|なまはげ探偵|Namahage tantei}} is a famous detective in the {{W|Tōhoku region|Tohoku region}} of Japan in the 37th universe. His name derives from the {{W|oni}} mask he wears. He handles most of the detective cases in the northeast, so [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge]] had never been called to solve a case at [[Morioh]].
|Namesake = {{W|Namahage}} {{S|Japanese {{W|oni}}}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Takumi Kumoi
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Takumi Kumoi'''|{{Ruby|雲井|くもい}}{{Ruby|巧実|たくみ}}|Kumoi Takumi}} is a politician aiming for votes in [[Morioh]]'s mayoral election in the 37th universe. He is nicknamed {{Nihongo|'''Kumotaku'''|クモタク}} and is the son of the {{W|chief of staff}} in Morioh. His father is described as a tall man with very thin arms and legs. Takumi's election campaign calls him Morioh's son and the star of the north. [[Denta Shishimaru]], the current mayor of Morioh, is wary of him as they are election rivals.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Sachiari Hakkyoku
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Sachiari Hakkyoku'''|{{Ruby|八極幸有|はつきよくさちあり}}|Hakkyoku Sachiari}} is a detective from Tokyo in the 37th universe. Hakkyoku's corpse is found at {{MO|Boing-Boing Cape}}, seated on a giant stuffed sea turtle. Hakkyoku had died of alcohol poisoning; a large quantity of sake had been injected into his bloodstream. His death was made to look like the Japanese folktale {{W|Urashima Tarō}}, where the protagonist rides a turtle in modern depictions. It is later revealed that he was killed by [[Antonio Torres]].
|Namesake = {{W|Chinese numerology#Eight|Lucky 8}}
|Misc = Sachiari Hakkyoku appears in {{W|Ōtarō Maijō}}'s previous novel, ''Disco Detective Wednesday''.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Nekoneko Nyan Nyan Nyan
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Nekoneko Nyan Nyan Nyan'''|{{Ruby|猫猫|ねこねこ}}にゃんにゃんにゃん}} is a detective from Tokyo in the 37th universe. Nekoneko's corpse is found in town near {{MO|Angelo Stone}}, surrounded by stuffed dogs, cats, and pheasants. She had suffocated from a massive quantity of dumplings forced down her throat. Her death was made to reference the Japanese folktale {{W|Momotarō}}, where the protagonist befriends a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant in exchange for dumplings. It is later revealed that she was killed by [[Antonio Torres]].
|Namesake = [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%8D%E3%82%B3%E3%83%BB%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3 Neko Nyan Nyan Nyan] {{S|Japanese song}}
|Misc = Nekoneko Nyan Nyan Nyan appears in {{W|Ōtarō Maijō}}'s previous novels, ''Tsukumojuku'' and ''Disco Detective Wednesday''.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Chomaru Bariya & Other Detectives
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 6}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Chomaru Bariya'''|{{Ruby|巴里谷超丸|ばりやちようまる}}|Bariya Chomaru}}, {{Nihongo|'''Dezumi Style'''|{{Ruby|出逗海|でずうみ}}スタイル|Dezūmi Sutairu}}, {{Nihongo|'''Bobohiko Yuagari'''|{{Ruby|湯上保々彦|ゆあがり ぼ ぼ ひこ}}|Yuagari Bobohiko}}, {{Nihongo|'''Kenraku Chokuji'''|{{Ruby|蝶空寺快楽|ちようくうじ けらく}}|Chokuji Kenraku}}, {{Nihongo|'''Kiyu Chokuji'''|{{Ruby|蝶空寺嬉遊|ちようくうじ きゆう}}|Chokuji Kiyu}}, {{Nihongo|'''Judy Dollhouse'''|ジュディ・ドールハウス}}, {{Nihongo|'''Gen Mame'''|{{Ruby|豆源|まめげん}}|Mame Gen}}, {{Nihongo|'''Nils Mikami'''|{{Ruby|美神二瑠主|みかみニルス}}|Mikami Nils}}, {{Nihongo|'''Buramai 0'''|{{Ruby|十一〇|ぶらまいぜろ}}}}, {{Nihongo|'''Nao Tsukishimoni'''|{{Ruby|月霜二七雄|つきしもになお}}|Tsukishimoni Nao}}, {{Nihongo|'''Hidzuki'''|{{Ruby|日月|ひづき}}}}, {{Nihongo|'''Kakiuchi Mama Jump'''|{{Ruby|垣内万々|かきうちママ}}ジャンプ}}, and {{Nihongo|'''Sayataro Fuyuname'''|{{Ruby|冬舐鞘太郎|ふゆなめさやたろう}}|Fuyuname Sayataro}} are a group of thirteen detectives in the 37th universe. All of them have investigated and solved a number of cases, whether police or civil. They are also all in contact with each other.

Bariya is a blond man who is both a detective and an Italian chef. [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]] had seen him on TV several times. Bariya recruits the other detectives on short notice to hold an emergency press conference regarding the mysterious murders of the three detectives in [[Morioh]], [[Sachiari Hakkyoku]], [[Nekoneko Nyan Nyan Nyan]], and [[Tsukumojuku Kato]]. He is the speaker in the press conference and declares the murders as an act of terrorism against the detective profession. He also offers prayers to the citizens of Morioh because the town had mysteriously detached from the country and become its own island.

Bariya addresses that they know [[Yoshikage Kira]] isn't the murderer and they will not go after him at this time. The real killer was framing Kira by using his name. Bariya asks for Kira's assistance in providing any information to solve this case so that Kira can demonstrate that he is cooperative. Bariya assumes that Kira's power must have developed to detach Morioh from Japan and was trying to ease Kira's fears by assuring him that all of the detectives were not going after him, in hopes of getting Morioh to stop moving further away.
|Misc = Many of these detectives are characters in {{W|Ōtarō Maijō}}'s previous novel, ''Disco Detective Wednesday''.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Denta Shishimaru
|MImage = JorgeShishimaru.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 6}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Denta Shishimaru'''|{{Ruby|獅子丸電太|ししまるでんた}}|Shishimaru Denta}} is the mayor of [[Morioh]] in the 37th universe. Shishimaru is a tall man wearing a suit. His council makes an announcement for all Morioh citizens to gather at {{MO|Budogaoka High School}}'s gymnasium for an emergency meeting. During this time, the American president [[Funny Valentine]] gives a message to [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge]] and the others to tell the mayor that if nothing changes, the American army will flip the island.

Due to mass hysteria caused by the Moth Man, Morioh's citizens are locked in the school gym and attempt to kill themselves by pouring gasoline on each other. Shishimaru pours gasoline on his secretary [[Chien Kunimido]], who does the same to Shishimaru as well. [[Koji Hirose]] saves them by breaking down the front wall of the gymnasium and letting light shine in, causing everyone to return to their senses.

Shishimaru thanks Koji and the others for saving them and calls the fire department. He also wonders how they were all able to fly there but Jorge denies it, thinking that talking to Shishimaru is like having hot air blown in your face. Jorge decides not to tell Shishimaru about Funny Valentine's message because it wasn't the time for quibbles. Shishimaru scowls when seeing his election rival, [[Takumi Kumoi]], is also there. Jorge and the others fly away on [[Grand Blue]] and Shishimaru chases after them, shocked that they can fly after all.

Later, [[Passione]] takes Shishimaru hostage and uses him to relay orders from the mafia. Shishimaru had put himself on the line to protect his residents and Jorge mentions his head is swollen in weird places as a result.
|Gallery = <gallery>
ShishimaruHeadSwollen.jpg|Shishimaru's head swollen after being caught by [[Passione]]
</gallery>
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Chien Kunimido
|MImage = JorgeKunimodo.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 6}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Chien Kunimido'''|{{Ruby|国見堂智円|くにみどう ちえん}}|Kunimido Chien}} is the secretary of [[Morioh]]'s mayor, [[Denta Shishimaru]], in the 37th universe. He is a thin, plain-looking man with glasses.

[[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge]] describes secretaries of the mayor as individuals who put themselves on the line for politicians and would answer all questions for them, but Kunimido was nowhere to be found after the Nero Nero Island invasion.

After a deduction from Jorge, [[Bruno Bucciarati]] learns that the real Kunimodo was killed at some point and [[Yoshikage Kira]] took his place using [[Aya Tsuji]]'s ability.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Graham Pendleton
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 7}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Graham Pendleton'''|グレアム・ペンドルトン|Gureamu Pendoruton}} is the father of [[Erina Pendleton]] and grandfather of [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]]. Graham founded a hospital in the city of {{W|London}}, {{W|England}}. Although he's retired and the hospital is now run by other managers, he and Erina own the controlling interest in its stock. Erina stays in contact with him during her whole time on the {{W|Canary Islands}}.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Faraday
|MImage = JorgeFaraday.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 7}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Faraday'''|ファラデイ|Faradei}} is the butler of the Motorize family and often serves [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]] tea whenever he visits, which George considers delicious.

Before George leaves their home one day, Faraday mentions that a young friend of George had come over looking for him. Faraday leads George to another room and then takes his leave. Faraday later testifies in George's trial about where George was on the day of Kenton's murder.

Two years later in 1907, George asks Faraday about the boy who came looking for him. Faraday reveals he saw a [[Antonio Torres|Spaniard boy with no eyes]] who he thought was terrifying, rather than [[Tsukumojuku Kato]] who George saw. When Faraday learned about George suddenly being in Rome after that, he assumed that devil had done something to George but was too afraid to tell anyone.

In 1920, George visits the Motorize home on the day of his wedding, wondering why [[Steven Motorize|Steven]] is late. Faraday doesn't answer the door like he usually does. He was presumably killed by Antonio Torres and turned into a [[zombie]] like the rest of the family.
|Namesake = Mr. Farraday {{S|{{W|The Remains of the Day}}}}
|Gallery = <gallery>FaradayTalking.jpg|Faraday talking to [[George Joestar II|George]]</gallery>
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Daibakusho Curry and Runbaba 12
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 8}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Daibakusho Curry'''|{{Ruby|大爆笑|だいばくしよう}}カレー|Daibakushō Karē}} and {{Nihongo|'''Runbaba 12'''|ルンババ12}} are detectives from Nishi Akatsuki. They are summoned by [[Passione]] along with [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]] to head to the Budogaoka Academy garden in [[Morioh]].

Jorge describes them as good looking men who look like they had been through a lot. They know Italian and are able to communicate with [[Bruno Bucciarati]]. Bucciarati assigns [[Leone Abbacchio]] to partner with Daibakusho. As Daibakusho is not that tall, Abbacchio looms over him. [[Guido Mista]] partners with Runbaba 12. Mista apparently smelled a bit since Runbaba 12 sniffed once, makes a face, and then keeps his distance.

Daibakusho takes the filthy rubber ball and Runbaba 12 takes the lone shoe for communication purposes, as they were objects that were turned into phones by [[Vinegar Doppio]]'s [[Stand]]. Runbaba 12 tries to convince Daibakusho and Jorge to trade with him since he doesn't want to carry a shoe around, but Bucciarati angrily screams for him to stop.

Jorge later tells Bucciarati to have Daibakusho and Runbaba 12 investigate what happened to [[Denta Shishimaru]]'s secretary, [[Chien Kunimido]]. The two are quickly able to find Chien at his house, learning that he is actually [[Yoshikage Kira]].
|Misc = Daibakusho Curry appears in {{W|Ōtarō Maijō}}'s previous novel, ''Tsukumojuku''. His real name in that novel is Tsutomu Kato or Tsutomu Suzuki. Runbaba appears in {{W|Ōtarō Maijō}}'s previous novel, ''The World is Made out of Closed Rooms''. His real name in that novel is Banba Junjiro.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Charles Rolls
|MImage = JorgeCharles.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 9}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Charles Stewart Rolls'''|チャールズ・スチュアート・ロールズ|Chāruzu Suchuāto Rōruzu}} owns an automative company where [[John Moore-Brabazon]] works for him as his private mechanic. In 1906, Charles produces the {{W|Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost|Silver Ghost car}}, which could drive 80 km/hr without any noise.

Charles and John are both all about adventure. Charles decides his company would start making airplane engines, and John is excited to take part as well.

In 1910, Charles dies in an airplane crash and John decides to never fly again.
|Namesake = {{W|Charles Rolls}} {{S|Motoring/Aviation Pioneer}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Harriet Motorize
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 9}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Harriet Motorize'''|ハリエット・モーターライズ|Harietto Mōtāraizu}} is the wife of [[Ben Motorize]] and the mother of [[Steven Motorize|Steven]], [[Kenton Motorize|Kenton]], and [[Darlington Motorize|Darlington]]. Harriet commits suicide by throwing herself off of some cliffs. Her death causes Steven to awaken his [[Wound]] ability, which grows wings out of his back.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Wilhelm Wolff Beer & Johann Heinrich Mädler
|MImage = JorgeWilhelmMadler.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 10}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Wilhelm Wolff Beer'''|ヴィルヘルム・ヴォルフ・ベーア}} and {{Nihongo|'''Johann Heinrich Mädler'''|ヨハン・ハインリッヒ・メドラー}} made the first maps of Mars, and they selected a small circle as a base point for the {{W|prime meridian}}. That point is still in use today, under the name {{W|Airy-0}}. At that point is where [[Kars]] stands, holding the tether to The Eyed Balloon.
|Namesake = {{W|Wilhelm Beer}} {{S|Prussian astronomer}}<br />{{W|Johann Heinrich von Mädler}} {{S|German astronomer}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Frank Dimarest
|MImage = JorgeFrankDimarest.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 11}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Frank Dimarest'''|フランク・ディマレスト|Furanku Dimaresuto}} is the navigator of [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]] for the first two weeks after George joins the {{W|Royal Naval Air Service}}. Frank frequently mutters "It's your fault I'm out here risking my life" over George's shoulder the whole time they fly. George eventually has enough of it and punches Frank when they land. He then fires Frank, but Frank seems grateful for it.
|Gallery = <gallery>GeorgePunchFrank.jpg|George punches Frank</gallery>
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Peter Fraser
|MImage = JorgePeterFraser.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 11}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Peter Fraser'''|ピーター・フレイザー|Pītā Fureizā}} is the navigator of [[Jim Graham]]. Jim's plane, Simone, breaks in half from the attacks of a German {{W|Albatros Flugzeugwerke|Albatros}} fighter plane and Peter falls along with the rear seat and the tail. [[George Joestar II|George]] notices that Peter attempts to stand on his seat in order to jump to George's plane but George has no choice but to fly away from Peter to avoid the remains of Simone's wings falling on him. They both knew George wouldn't make it in time even if he attempts to come back for him. George apologizes to Jim for Peter's death but Jim replies saying no one would have been able to save him.
|Namesake = {{W|Peter Fraser (photographer)|Peter Fraser}} {{S|British photographer}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Jodoh Joestar
|MImage = JorgeJodoh.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 12}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Jodoh Joestar'''|ジョドー・ジョースター|Jodō Jōsutā}} was the son of [[Jonathan Joestar]] and the father of [[Joseph Joestar]] in the 37th iteration of the universe. Joseph did not get along with him, as they were exact opposites. He was apparently a gloomy man of few words and it was difficult to tell what he was thinking.
|Gallery=<gallery>
JodohJoseph.jpg|Jodoh and Joseph
</gallery>
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Royal Aero Club Members
|MImage = JorgePilotZombie.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 13}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Rupert Stiller'''|ルパート・スティラー|Rupāto Sutirā}}, {{Nihongo|'''David Seymour'''|デイヴィッド・シーモア|Deividdo Shīmoa}}, and {{Nihongo|'''Joe Dearlove'''|ジョー・ディアラブ|Jō Diarabu}} are members of the {{W|Royal Aero Club}}. They are friends with [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]] and [[John Moore-Brabazon]].

Rupert rides a {{W|Farman III}} plane named {{Nihongo|'''Mary'''|メアリー|Mearī}} and David rides a Farman III plane named {{Nihongo|'''Emma'''|エマ|Ema}}. They die in combat during the war.

Along with about three hundred other members in the club, they are all turned into [[zombie]]s by [[Antonio Torres]]. John cries to see what his friends have become but is convinced by George to destroy them.
|Namesake = {{W|David Seymour (photographer)}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Vincent Lecoeur
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 13}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Vincent Lecoeur'''|ヴァンサン・ルクール|Vuansan Rukūru}} is a French soldier who owns a {{W|Nieuport 17}} plane with a picture of a dog painted on its belly. The Nieuport had a max speed of 177 kph but he'd make it go 200. He seems to have been an acquaintance of [[George Joestar II|George Joestar]].

He is killed by [[Antonio Torres]] and turns into a [[zombie]]. Even as a zombie, his thirst for speed is unabated and he shoots past George's plane like a bolt of lightning. George doesn't chase him but Vincent later flies toward George again and crashes directly into George's wing, splitting it down the middle.

[[Steven Motorize]] flies onto Vincent's plane and then throws him out of the cockpit. Steven then occupies the empty cockpit and fires its machine guns at Vincent and other enemy planes.
|Namesake = [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Lec%C5%93ur Vincent Lecœur] {{S|French actor}}
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Maria Urias Zeppeli
|MImage =
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 14}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Maria Urias Zeppeli'''|マリア・ユリアス・ツェペリ|Maria Yuriasu Tseperi}} is the wife of [[Jodoh Joestar]] and mother of [[Joseph Joestar]] in the 37th universe.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Jorge
|Name = Joeko Joestar
|MImage = JorgeJoeko.jpg
|NDebut = {{Ch|JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 16}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Joeko Joestar'''|ジョエコ・ジョースター|Joeko Jōsutā}} is the daughter of [[Jonda Joestar]] and [[Penelope de la Rosa]], born in 2015 in the 37th iteration of the universe. She is the little sister of [[Jorge Joestar (Joji)|Jorge Joestar]].
|Gallery=<gallery>
JorgeNewFamily.jpg|Joeko's family happy to have her
</gallery>
}}

==[[Cool Shock B.T.]]==
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 0}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Fuyuko Nakagawa'''|{{Ruby|中川冬子|なかがわふゆこ}}|Nagakawa Fuyuko}} is a character from Cool Shock B.T.'s pilot. She is an upperclasswoman B.T. has a crush on. One day, she's accused of murdering a reporter. Even though he supposedly tried to rape her and she defended herself, the penal system considers that she used excessive force. However, B.T. proves that she's innocent of the murder. But then, Koichi finds that the reporter had been blackmailing Fuyuko because he knew she was shoplifting. Thus, Koichi suspects that Fuyuko may have really tried to kill the reporter.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Fuyuko Nakagawa'''|{{Ruby|中川|なかがわ}} {{Ruby|冬|ふゆ}}{{Ruby|子|こ}}|Nagakawa Fuyuko}} is an upperclasswoman B.T. has a crush on. One day, she's accused of murdering a reporter. Even though he supposedly tried to rape her and she defended herself, the penal system considers that she used excessive force. However, B.T. proves that she's innocent of the murder. But then, Koichi finds that the reporter had been blackmailing Fuyuko because he knew she was shoplifting. Thus, Koichi suspects that Fuyuko may have really tried to kill the reporter.
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|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 2}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 2}}
|Desc = Two bullies at Koichi and B.T.'s summer camp. They torment the little kids by telling them their family has died in their absence, beat up whoever stand up to them, and are indisciplined during class. However, they get away with it because the camp staff doesn't want a scandal. Kuroyama and Akagawa aren't actually friends and Akagawa is also victimized by Kuroyama. B.T. exploits this wedge in their relationship to have Akagawa stab Kuroyama.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Kuroyama'''|{{Ruby|黒山|くろやま}}}} and {{Nihongo|'''Akagawa'''|{{Ruby|赤川|あかがわ}}}} are two bullies at Koichi and B.T.'s summer camp. They torment the little kids by telling them their family has died in their absence, beat up whoever stand up to them, and are indisciplined during class. However, they get away with it because the camp staff doesn't want a scandal. Kuroyama and Akagawa aren't actually friends and Akagawa is also victimized by Kuroyama. B.T. exploits this wedge in their relationship to have Akagawa stab Kuroyama.
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|Name = Ninomori
|MImage = BT Ninomori.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}
|Desc = Ninomori is B.T.'s upperclassman and a member of the kendo club, like Date. He is jealous and hates Date because the latter keeps beating him, so he accepts to participate in a con and fake his death so that B.T. can blackmail Date. However, he bumps his head into a rock and faints, and makes everyone believe that he's truly died. However, he eventually wakes up, with only a slight trauma to the brain.
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|MImage = BT Date.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}
|Desc = B.T.'s upperclassman. Seemingly the perfect man, with good grades, musical talent, good looks, humor, the best member of the kendo club, class president, and heir of a wealthy family. B.T. is jealous of him because he's flirting with Aiko. Date reveals his true colors when Ninomori fakes his death, causing him to accuse B.T. of murder so that he can keep his perfect record.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Date'''|{{Ruby|伊達|だて}}}} is B.T.'s upperclassman. Seemingly the perfect man, with good grades, musical talent, good looks, humor, the best member of the kendo club, class president, and heir of a wealthy family. B.T. is jealous of him because he's flirting with Aiko. Date reveals his true colors when Ninomori fakes his death, causing him to accuse B.T. of murder so that he can keep his perfect record.
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{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = CoolShockBT
|Part = CoolShockBT
|Name = Aiko
|Name = Aiko Hyodo
|MImage = BT Aiko.jpeg
|MImage = BT Aiko.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 3}}
|Desc = A pretty upperclasswoman whom B.T. has a crush on. Date flirts with her, causing a great deal of jealousy from B.T.'s part. When Date is caught falsely accusing B.T. of murder, she rejects Date as she thinks he's pathetic.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Aiko Hyodo'''|{{Ruby|兵|ひょう}}{{Ruby|堂|どう}} {{Ruby|天妃子|あいこ}}|Hyōdō Aiko}} is a pretty upperclasswoman whom B.T. has a crush on. Date flirts with her, causing a great deal of jealousy from B.T.'s part. When Date is caught falsely accusing B.T. of murder, she rejects Date as she thinks he's pathetic.
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|MImage = Saiko Manga Infobox.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 5}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 5}}
|Desc = A violent and sadistic security guard working at a museum. He catches Koichi sneaking into a storage room. Later that night, he pursues B.T. and Koichi as they try to steal a dinosaur's head, fully intent on beating them with his iron chain. However, B.T. intimidates him by making him believe that a chemical reaction will cover his body in acid.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Saiko'''|{{Ruby|西|さい}}{{Ruby|戸|こ}}}} is a violent and sadistic security guard working at a museum. He catches Koichi sneaking into a storage room. Later that night, he pursues B.T. and Koichi as they try to steal a dinosaur's head, fully intent on beating them with his iron chain. However, B.T. intimidates him by making him believe that a chemical reaction will cover his body in acid.
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|MImage = Taro Cool Shock BT.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 6}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 6}}
|Desc = [[Koichi Mugikari]]'s dog. He is said to be very smart and obeys orders. However, the Freckled Boy wins him in a bet and the dog is beaten when he doesn't obey the freckled boy's orders.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Taro'''|タロー|Tarō}} is [[Koichi Mugikari]]'s dog. He is said to be very smart and obeys orders. However, [[Manabu]] wins him in a bet and the dog is beaten when he doesn't obey Manabu's orders.
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|Part = CoolShockBT
|Name = Mugikari Parents
|MImage = Mugikari Parents.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|CSBT Chapter 6}}
|Desc = Koichi Mugikari's parents. The freckled 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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==[[Baoh the Visitor]]==
==[[Baoh the Visitor]]==
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 2}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 2}}
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|AImage = Baoh No22 Infobox OVA.png
|ADebut = [[Baoh (OVA)]]
|ADebut = [[Baoh the Visitor (OVA)]]
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''22nd Man'''|第22の男|Dai 22 no Otoko}} is an assassin sent by the Dress Organization to assassinate [[Ikuro Hashizawa]]. He only uses a knife and manages to wound Ikuro, but as soon as the boy turns into Baoh, 22nd Man is swiftly killed. Baoh grabs and melts his head with a corrosive liquid emitted from his palms.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''22nd Man'''|第22の男|Dai Nijūni no Otoko}} is an assassin sent by the Dress Organization to assassinate [[Ikuro Hashizawa]]. He only uses a knife and manages to wound Ikuro, but as soon as the boy turns into Baoh, 22nd Man is swiftly killed. Baoh grabs and melts his head with a corrosive liquid emitted from his palms.
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|Part = Baoh
|Name = Martin
|MImage = Baoh Martin.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 4}}
|Namesake = {{W|Dean Martin}}<ref><sub>[[Shueisha Jump Remix]]: Cool Shock B.T. vs Baoh the Visitor - P436 Baoh the Visitor ARCHIVES Part: 7</sub></ref>
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Martin'''|マーチン|Maachin}} is a mutated mandrill whose master sics on [[Ikuro Hashizawa]]. Martin descends from ordinary mandrills, a type of baboon living in the West of Africa. His body has been extensively modified, first on a genetic level due to [[Dr. Kasuminome]]'s experiments on his parents, and then on a more mundane level by his master. Martin is exceptionally big and strong for a mandrill and has a deadly set of teeth. Martin has spikes hidden in his fur and stomach and can throw them at its targets. A tank of poison gas is hidden in his stomach and can kill or weaken enemies when as the gas is discreetly released. He also has a harpoon gun hidden in his mouth. Martin is a sadistic beast who enjoys killing, but Baoh punches through it's throat, killing him.
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|MImage = Baoh Rokusuke.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 5}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Rokusuke'''|六助|Rokusuke}} is an old man living in the mountains with his wife. He shelters [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] and [[Sumire]], but is brainwashed by [[Dordo]] into trying to shoot Ikuro the next night. Ikuro survives and Rokusuke is freed from Dordo's hypnosis. He then assists Ikuro and later adopts Sumire.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Rokusuke'''|六助}} is an old man living in the mountains with his wife. He shelters [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] and [[Sumire]], but is brainwashed by [[Dordo]] into trying to shoot Ikuro the next night. Ikuro survives and Rokusuke is freed from Dordo's hypnosis. He then assists Ikuro and later adopts Sumire.
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|Part = Baoh
|Name = Cain & Bloody
|Name = Cain and Bloody
|MImage = Baoh Cain Bloody.jpeg
|MImage = Baoh Cain Bloody.jpeg
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 9}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|Baoh Chapter 9}}
|AImage = Goons.png
|AImage = Goons.png
|ADebut = [[Baoh (OVA)]]
|ADebut = [[Baoh the Visitor (OVA)]]
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Cain'''|ケイン|Kein}} & {{Nihongo|'''Bloody'''|ブラッディ|Buraddei}} are two field agents working for the Dress organization. When [[Dordo]] comes back to Dress, they are the ones holding him still while Walken kills him. When [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] attempts to infiltrate the secret laboratory, they come out and confidently fight him. They both attempt to throw a bomb at Ikuro, but he uses the Dark Thunder Phenomenon to destroy the bombs and fry Cain and Bloody alive.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Cain'''|ケイン|Kein}} & {{Nihongo|'''Bloody'''|ブラッディ|Buraddi}} are two field agents working for the Dress organization. When [[Dordo]] comes back to Dress, they are the ones holding him still while Walken kills him. When [[Ikuro Hashizawa]] attempts to infiltrate the secret laboratory, they come out and confidently fight him. They both attempt to throw a bomb at Ikuro, but he uses the Dark Thunder Phenomenon to destroy the bombs and fry Cain and Bloody alive.
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Gorgeous Irene Chapter 1}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|Gorgeous Irene Chapter 1}}
|Namesake = {{W|Cyndi Lauper}} {{S|American singer}}
|Namesake = {{W|Cyndi Lauper}} {{S|American singer}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Lauper'''|ローパー|Roppa}} is the crime lord of the fictional city known as Swing Town. She is extremely violent and greedy. Because of her, crime has dramatically increased in town, even the elderly are killed in gang fights, and drugs have poured into schools. She is also vain, bossy and cruel. She once asked a tailor to make her a pretty dress in one night, took offense of the tailor saying he needed to order the materials because it implied she was too big, and killed the tailor. Lauper is also somewhat careful about assassination as she only lets old woman and little girls tend to her. However, [[Irene Rapona]], who accepted a contract on her, killed her. Lauper used a special gum that hardened like steel (which she used as a knife after chewing it) and wielded a chainsaw. Irene made her split herself in two with the chainsaw.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Lauper'''|ローパー|Rōpā}} is the crime lord of the fictional city known as Swing Town. She is extremely violent and greedy. Because of her, crime has dramatically increased in town, even the elderly are killed in gang fights, and drugs have poured into schools. She is also vain, bossy and cruel. She once asked a tailor to make her a pretty dress in one night, took offense of the tailor saying he needed to order the materials because it implied she was too big, and killed the tailor. Lauper is also somewhat careful about assassination as she only lets old woman and little girls tend to her. However, [[Irene Rapona]], who accepted a contract on her, killed her. Lauper used a special gum that hardened like steel (which she used as a knife after chewing it) and wielded a chainsaw. Irene made her split herself in two with the chainsaw.
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|MDebut = {{Ch|Gorgeous Irene Chapter 2}}
|MDebut = {{Ch|Gorgeous Irene Chapter 2}}
|Desc = {{nihongo|'''Tony Bormont'''|トニー・ボウモント|Tonī Boumonto}} is a gang leader based in Chicago. He seems to have secretly carried on his criminal activities and has ordered the death of many of his rivals across the country. His body is found in Chicago and it is determined that he stabbed himself in the throat, with no apparent motivation. It is implied Irene had a hand in his death. His status as a crime lord is only discovered after his death.
|Desc = {{nihongo|'''Tony Bormont'''|トニー・ボウモント|Tonī Boumonto}} is a gang leader based in Chicago. He secretly engaged in criminal activities, at one point ordering the death of many of his rivals across the country. His body is found in Chicago, and it is determined that he stabbed himself in the throat with no apparent motivation. His status as a crime lord is only discovered after his death, and it is implied Irene killed him in an act of revenge.
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==[[The Lives of Eccentrics]]==
==Other Works==
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|Part = Oneshot
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Clyde
|Name = Westinghouse
|MImage = Virginia Clyde.jpg
|MImage = Westinghouse.png
|Namesake = {{w|George Westinghouse}} {{S|American entrepreneur and engineer}}
|MDebut = [[Say Hi to Virginia]]
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 1|name=The Genius Who Made Edison Cower: Nikola Tesla}}
|Namesake = {{W|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|American crime duo}}, {{W|Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|film}}
|Desc =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Clyde'''|クライド|Kuraido}} is a robot and [[Hiroshi Takemoto|Hiroshi]]'s companion. When [[Matt Jackson|Matt]] and Hiroshi find the second bomb in the engine room, Clyde is the one put in charge of disarming it as his robot constitution will allow him to shrug off the vacuum needed to properly disarm the bomb. He can magnetize himself to attract metallic objects.
{{Nihongo|'''Westinghouse'''|ウェスティングハウス|Wesutinguhausu}} is the owner of his own {{w|Westinghouse Electric Corporation|electric company}}. He approaches [[Nikola Tesla]] and offers to finance his research of the alternating current in exchange for Tesla's patents. Despite thinking of the deal as humiliating, Tesla hesitantly agrees.
}}
}}
{{Minor
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|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Bonnie
|Name = Anne Morgan
|MImage =
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|Namesake = {{w|Anne Morgan (philanthropist)|Anne Morgan}} {{S|American philanthropist}}
|MDebut = [[Say Hi to Virginia]]
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 1|name=The Genius Who Made Edison Cower: Nikola Tesla}}
|Namesake = {{W|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|American crime duo}}, {{W|Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde}} {{S|film}}
|Desc =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Bonnie'''|ボニー|Bonī}} is the [[Dillinger]]'s automated computer, specifically a new 8000 model, as remarked by [[Matt Jackson|Matt]]. When Matt is playing darts, he yells at Bonnie to lower the temperature as it is too humid in his room. Later, when Matt and [[Hiroshi Takemoto|Hiroshi]] are inspecting the second bomb, Hiroshi almost touches it, but Matt stops him and shows him that Bonnie has detected an invisible barrier around it. While disarming the bomb, Bonnie had already analyzed its composition and later moved a camera to allow Hiroshi and Matt to see the leaking pipes in the block with the bomb.
{{Nihongo|'''Anne Morgan'''|アン・モーガン|An Mōgan}} is the daughter of {{W|J. P. Morgan}} and an ex-lover of [[Nikola Tesla]]. One time, having forgotten about Tesla's fear of smooth round objects, she goes on a date with him wearing pearl earrings. After seeing the earrings, Tesla refuses to ever see her again.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = N. Seymour
|MImage = N. Seymour.jpg
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 3|name=The Brothers Nobody Knew: Collyer Brothers}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''N. Seymour'''|N.セイモア|En Seimoa}} is a salesman for a car dealership. Over the years, he has sold three cars to Langley Collyer. However, each time he arrived at the house with the car, Langley only opened the door far enough to put his hand through, forcing Seymour to complete the transaction without seeing his face. In March 1947, he is interviewed regarding Langley and his brother Homer; though Seymour has heard rumors that Homer had gone blind, he is surprised to hear that no cars have been found in the brothers' garage.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = K. Bender
|MImage = K. Bender.jpg
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 3|name=The Brothers Nobody Knew: Collyer Brothers}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''K. Bender'''|K.ベンダー|Kei Bendā}} is an ordinary housewife and mother, having four children and six grandchildren. At the age of 19, she was engaged to a 27-year-old Homer Collyer, who worked as a lawyer in maritime law. One night, while her parents were on a trip abroad, Bender invited her lover to her house. Despite their engagement, however, Homer refused to spend the night with her, stating that she was simply too cute for him to lay hands on. Unable to understand his refusal, she broke up with him soon afterward. Later, Bender heard from her friends that after rejecting her, Homer returned home that night holding an erotic magazine. While being interviewed about Homer and his brother, she is surprised to hear that Homer suffered from {{W|phimosis}}.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = P. C. Wilbur
|MImage = P. C. Wilbur.jpg
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 3|name=The Brothers Nobody Knew: Collyer Brothers}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''P. C. Wilbur'''|P.C.ウィルバー|Pī Shī Wirubā}} is a real estate agent who is knowledgeable about the history of {{W|Harlem}}. When interviewed about the Collyer brothers, he is able to recall that the Collyers have lived on {{W|Fifth Avenue}} since before an influx of African-American tenants drove rich white tenants away, causing the neighborhood to become a neglected slum overrun with crime and poverty.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = A. Awerman
|MImage = A. Awerman.jpg
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 3|name=The Brothers Nobody Knew: Collyer Brothers}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''A. Awerman'''|A.アーウアマン|Ei Āuaman}} was a classmate of Langley Collyer in school. Having learned about the history of the Collyer family, he considers 1909 the point where Homer and Langley Collyer began to isolate themselves from society, as that was the year of [[Collyer Parents|their parents]]' separation.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = R. Simon
|MImage = R. Simon.jpg
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 3|name=The Brothers Nobody Knew: Collyer Brothers}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''R. Simon'''|R.サイモン|Āru Saimon}} is the owner of a general store. Due to Langley's fear of his brother going fully blind, Simon could count on selling Langley between 100 and 200 oranges each week, though he only ever saw Langley's hands. Whenever he suggested that Homer be taken to see a doctor, Langley violently shot down the idea. 14 years prior to being interviewed, however, Simon remembers that Langley suddenly stopped buying oranges and asked that the shopkeeper deliver newspapers instead. Ever since, Langley has continued to deliver newspapers to the Collyers, along with various goods such as lantern oil. Although the Collyers have since surrounded their house with brick walls and barbed wire, Simon carefully leaves the items on the bushes behind the fence and retrieves the money left behind for him the next day.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Takehiko Kasuga
|MImage = Takehiko Kasuga.jpg
|Namesake = Takehiko Kasuga {{S|Japanese psychiatrist and author}}
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 3|name=The Brothers Nobody Knew: Collyer Brothers}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''Takehiko Kasuga'''|春日 武彦|Kasuga Takehiko}} is a doctor and psychiatrist working in Tokyo. During an interview in the year 2000, he recalls an incident in 1999 where a man buried his wife in his own home after her death from diabetes, refusing to report or acknowledge her death to anyone else to avoid disturbing his quiet life.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Junichi Yaoi
|MImage = Junichi Yaoi.png
|Namesake = Junichi Yaoi {{S|Japanese businessman and TV personality}}
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 4|name=Showman of the Century Who Launched Oliver: Yoshio Kou}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''Junichi Yaoi'''|矢追 純一|Yaoi Jun'ichi}} is a director of a Japanese broadcasting company that works with [[Yoshio Kou]] during [[Oliver]]'s visit to Japan. When Kou enters the studio with Oliver, Yaoi expresses his interest in Oliver and states that they can't afford not to air him on television.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Akira Jin
|MImage = Akira Jin.png
|Namesake = Akira Jin {{S|Japanese entrepreneur}}
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 4|name=Showman of the Century Who Launched Oliver: Yoshio Kou}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''Akira Jin'''|神 彰|Jin Akira}} is a businessman who partners with [[Yoshio Kou]] to bring Russian shows to Japan as a form of money laundering. Upon their first meeting, Akira offers to have a drink with Kou in {{w|Ginza}}. This partnership is the starting point of Kou's career as a showman.
}}
}}
{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = Oneshot
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Cameron
|Name = William Wirt Winchester
|MImage = Cameron.png
|MImage = William Wirt Winchester.png
|Namesake = {{W|William Wirt Winchester}} {{S|American corporate treasurer}}
|MDebut = [[Outlaw Man]]
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 5|name=The Mysterious Manor the Widow Kept Expanding: Winchester Mystery House}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''William Wirt Winchester'''|ウィリアム・{{Ruby|W|ワート}}・ウィンチェスター|Wiriamu Wāto Winchesutā}} is the son of Oliver Fisher Winchester. A kind and handsome young man, William speaks four languages and is gifted in the art of music. At the age of 22, [[Sarah Winchester|Sarah Pardee]] enters into a happy marriage with him. He refuses to be disheartened upon the death of his first child, patiently urging his wife to look forward to their second. However, a second child never comes, and William later dies of tuberculosis in 1881.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Annie Pardee Winchester
|MImage = Annie Pardee Winchester.png
|Namesake = Annie Pardee Winchester {{S|American infant}}
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 5|name=The Mysterious Manor the Widow Kept Expanding: Winchester Mystery House}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''Annie Pardee Winchester'''|アニー・パーディー・ウィンチェスター|Anī Pādī Winchesutā}} is the only child of William and [[Sarah Winchester]]. Born in 1866 with a disease that prevents her from absorbing protein, the infant lives for only a month before passing away.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Oliver Fisher Winchester
|Namesake = {{W|Oliver Winchester|Oliver Fisher Winchester}} {{S|American businessman}}
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 5|name=The Mysterious Manor the Widow Kept Expanding: Winchester Mystery House}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''Oliver Fisher Winchester'''|オリバー・{{Ruby|F|フィッシャー}}・ウィンチェスター|Oribā Fisshā Winchesutā}} is the father of William Winchester and the owner of the {{W|Winchester Repeating Arms Company}}. He passes away in 1882, a year after his son's death, leaving [[Sarah Winchester]] to inherit his company.
}}
{{Minor
|Part = Eccentrics
|Name = Abraham Lincoln
|MImage = Abraham Lincoln.png
|Namesake = {{W|Abraham Lincoln}} {{S|American president}}
|MDebut = {{MagCh|Eccentrics Episode 5|name=The Mysterious Manor the Widow Kept Expanding: Winchester Mystery House}}
|Desc =
{{Nihongo|'''Abraham Lincoln'''|{{Ruby|E|エイブラハム}}・リンカーン|Eiburaham Rinkān}} becomes the president of the United States in 1861. As Lincoln heavily advocates for the emancipation of {{W|Slavery|slaves}}, his inauguration marks a tipping point for the country's southern states, who insist that the agricultural industry relies upon the practice of slavery and decide to secede from the country. This action sparks the {{W|American Civil War}}, in which the federal army heavily relies upon {{W|Lever action|lever-action firearms}} manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
}}

==[[Alex Rider]]==
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|Name = Alex Rider
|MImage = Alex_rider_araki.jpg
|NDebut = [[Stormbreaker]]
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|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Alex Rider'''|アレックス・ライダー|Arekkusu Raidā}} is the titular main protagonist of the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. He is a boy spy for {{W|MI6}}, the British international intelligence service. Only fourteen-years-old, Alex was forced into this occupation after MI6 noticed his many talents.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Cameron'''|キャメロン|Kyameron}} is the name of a horse that the [[outlaw]] rides on throughout the course of the story. However, a sniper inflicts fatal wounds on Cameron, forcing the outlaw to shoot and mercy-kill the horse.

A few months after his birth, Alex's parents were killed in an airplane "accident." Alex was then raised by his uncle, Ian Rider, who worked uncover for {{W|MI6}}. That was until Ian himself was killed when Alex was fourteen-years-old. After his uncle's death, MI6 allows Alex's best friend and housekeeper, Jack Starbright, to become his legal guardian. In the first novel, ''[[Stormbreaker]]'', Alex is sent to investigate the Middle Eastern billionaire, Herod Sayle. Posing as the computer-whizz and competition winner "Felix Lester," Alex learns of Sayle's plan to kill hundreds of thousands of children using a modified smallpox virus hidden inside the Stormbreaker computers he manufactures.

In the second novel, ''[[Point Blanc]]'', Alex is sent to investigate Dr. Hugo Grief, the head teacher of Point Blanc Academy, a school for rebellious rich kids located in the snowy French Alps. Undercover as "Alex Friend," the son of a billionaire, David Friend, Alex discovers Hugo's plan to replace the students with clones of himself, surgically altered to look like them. Feigning death, Alex goes back with the SAS to storm the academy. After returning home, Alex is attacked by the final clone, Julius Grief, who looks exactly like him. The two fight at Alex's school and one of them are killed, however, it is left ambiguous which Alex survived.

In the third novel, ''[[Skeleton Key]]'', having survived against his doppelganger, Alex is sent to Cuba to look into the affairs of General Alexei Sarov. Two CIA agents accompany him, though are soon killed as Alex becomes Sarov's prisoner. Sarov explains his plan to drop a nuclear bomb to force the Russian President out of power, and wants to adopt Alex, as he reminds him of his dead son; but when Alex stops his plan and declares that he'd rather be dead than have Sarov as a father, the man shoots himself.

In the fourth novel, ''[[Eagle Strike]]'', after witnessing Sabina's family almost being blown up whilst on holiday, Alex tracks down the man responsible, Yassen Gregorovich, and learns that he's in contact with the famous singer, Damian Cray. After investigating Cray, Alex is taken hostage as Cray reveals his plan to launch 25 nuclear missiles to destroy all the drug plantations around the world on board {{W|Air Force One}}. Alex defeats Cray by pushing him into the plane’s engine, killing him.
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Araki Alex Rider Stormbreaker 2.jpg|Alex training with K-Unit at an SAS training camp in ''Stormbreaker''
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 3.jpg|Alex's gadgets in ''Point Blanc''
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 4.jpg|Beaking into Point Blanc Academy's restricted floor in ''Point Blanc''
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 6.jpg|Fighting against his doppelganger at school
Araki Alex Rider Skeleton Key 3.jpg|Uncover as a ball boy at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship in ''Skeleton Key''
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 4.jpg|Alex's gadgets in ''Eagle Strike''
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{{Minor
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|Part = Oneshot
|Part = LLC
|Name = Josuke Higashikata
|Name = Sabina Pleasure
|MImage = 4-koma Josuke Higashikata.png
|MImage = Sabina Pleasure Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Skeleton Key]]
|MDebut = [[Jump Multi World#4-Koma|Jump Multi World (4-Koma)]]
|Namesake =
|Desc = This {{nihongo|'''Josuke Higashikata'''|東方 仗助|Higashikata Jōsuke}} is visually the same as the [[Josuke Higashikata|original]]. He is the [[Stand]] user of [[Crazy Diamond (4-Koma)|Crazy Diamond]]. He spots [[Students|two students]] who have just ended their friendship. He proclaims that he'll fix the broken friendship with Crazy Diamond. He then pauses and realizes that not even his Crazy Diamond can heal people's hearts and that he had forgotten about this. He also states he forgot that it couldn't bring back the dead either, as both students were killed by Crazy Diamond's punch barrage. He walks away from the scene, expressing that his kindness had worked against him at this moment.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Sabina Pleasure'''|サビーナ・プレジャー|Sabīna Purejā}} is a protagonist featured in the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. She made her first appearance in the novel [[Skeleton Key]] and has since become a recurring character.


She is a fifteen-year-old girl who quickly becomes close friends with Alex Rider after working with him at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the start of ''Skeleton Key''. During [[Eagle Strike]], Sabina's father is nearly killed by a bomb while she's on holiday with Alex in France. Sabina is later kidnapped by the culprit, Damian Cray, who uses her as ransom to force Alex to give him back the flash-drive needed to carry out his plan. After helping Alex defeat Cray, Sabina gives Alex one final kiss before telling him that she's moving to San Francisco with her parents.
At the end of the comic, a note states that this Josuke Higashikata is not the same character as the one shown in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' and that he will never be seen again.
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AlexEagleStrike.jpg|[[Eagle Strike]]
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 1.jpg|Sabina on holiday with Alex Rider in France
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 8.jpg|Captured by Damian Cray
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 9.jpg|Rescued by Alex
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{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = Oneshot
|Part = LLC
|Name = Hollows
|Name = Derek Smithers
|MImage = Hollows.png
|MImage = Derek Smithers Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Stormbreaker]]
|MDebut = [[History's Greatest Hitting Machine! Ty Cobb]]
|Desc =
|Namesake =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Derek Smithers'''|デレク・スミザーズ|Dereku Sumizāzu}} is a protagonist featured in the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. He is the man responsible for creating all of Alex's gadgets uses in the series and makes an appearance in every novel.
'''{{Nihongo|Hollows|ホロウズ|Horouzu}}''' is a {{w|Major League Baseball}} player and a member of {{w|Philadelphia Athletics}} who also serves as the narrator of the story. He keeps a small file in his glove that leaves scratches on the baseballs, giving them an unusual trajectory when they're thrown.


In ''[[Stormbreaker]]'', he gives Alex a miniature winch disguised as a yo-yo, acne cream that can melt through metal, and a {{W|Game Boy}} equipped with various spy features. In ''[[Point Blanc]]'', he gives him a bulletproof ski suit, infrared ski goggles, a tranquilizer gun disguised as a hardcover copy of {{W|Harry Potter}}, and a CD player equipped with a buzz saw (disguised as a Beethoven CD) and a built-in distress signal. In ''[[Skeleton Key]]'', he also gives Alex a cell phone that fires a tranquilizer dart when calling "999", and a stun grenade disguised as a {{W|Michael Owen}} key ring. In ''[[Eagle Strike]]'', against MI6's wishes, he secretly gave Alex a high-tech bicycle equipped with heat-seeking missiles, blinding lights, an air pump that emits blue smoke, an ejector seat, and a bulletproof jersey. In ''[[Scorpia]]'', Smithers fits Alex with a tracking device disguised as a dental brace.
He plays against [[Ty Cobb]] in June 1912. After missing yet another ball, Cobb gets frustrated and calls a time out, during which he starts taunting Hollows. After the time out ends, during a pitch, Hollows throws the baseball at Ty Cobb's stomach. Enraged, Cobb pulls a gun on him, causing a brawl involving all of the players present on the field. This incident convinces Hollows that the rumors of Ty Cobb being possessed by a vengeful ghost are true.
|Gallery = <gallery>
Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 3.jpg|Alex's gadgets in ''Point Blanc''
Araki Alex Rider Skeleton Key 6.jpg|Smither's and Alex in ''Skeleton Key''
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 4.jpg|Alex riding the bicycle given to him by Smithers in ''Eagle Strike''
File:Araki Alex Rider Scorpia 6.jpg|Smither fitting Alex with a "dental brace" in ''Scorpia''
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{{Minor
|Part = LLC
|Name = Yassen Gregorovich
|MImage = Yassen Gregorovich Infobox.png
|NDebut = [[Stormbreaker]]
|Namesake =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Yassen Gregorovich'''|ヤッセン・グレゴビッチ|Yassen Guregobitchi}} is a recurring antagonist featured in the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. He is a cold-blooded contract killer from Russia, and the man responsible for killing Alex's uncle, Ian Rider.


In ''[[Stormbreaker]]'', he is hired by Herod Sayle to transport the smallpox virus, but at the end of the novel, saves Alex's life by assassinating Sayle for failing his mission. In ''[[Eagle Strike]]'', Yassen is hired by Damian Cray, who sends him on a mission to kill Sabina Pleasure's father. When Alex and Sabina are captured by Cray, Yassen is then ordered to kill them but refuses, stating that he doesn't kill children. This leads to Cray shooting Yassen instead, killing him. In his last words, he tells Alex to seek [[Scorpia]] in Venice.
By the time {{w|Spitball|spitballs}} were banned a year later, Hollows had stopped using them, and his fame as the best pitcher in the league had already faded away.
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AlexEagleStrike.jpg
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 2.jpg|Yassen in ''Eagle Strike''
Araki Alex Rider Eagle Strike 8.jpg|Ordered to kill Sabina
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{{Minor
{{Minor
|Part = Oneshot
|Part = LLC
|Name = Dixie Flatline
|Name = Fiona Friend
|MImage =
|MImage = Fiona Friend Infobox.jpg
|Debut = [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012]]
|NDebut = [[Point Blanc]]
|Namesake =
|Namesake = Dixie Flatline {{S|Nickname of hacker from {{W|William Gibson}}'s {{W|Neuromancer}}}}
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Fiona Friend'''|フィオナ・フレンド|Fiona Furendo}} is a minor character featured in the second novel of the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, ''[[Point Blanc]]'', written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. She is the fifteen-year-old daughter of the billionaire, Sir David Friend, who took Alex in for a week so that he could infiltrate Point Blanc Academy by pretending to be his son.
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Dixie Flatline'''|ディキシー・フラットライン|Dikishī Furattorain}} is a legendary hacker that died in 2006. He was the original [[Stand]] user of [[Remote Romance]]. After he died, his Stand remained on the internet, possessing humans who have access to a particular server and giving them the ability to project an alter ego to a remote location. His occupation and the fate of his Stand are lifted from the character his namesake comes from. In the novel, McCoy Pauley (Dixie Flatline) was a famous hacker who had died, but a saved copy of his mind existed in cyberspace during the story.

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Araki Alex Rider Point Blanc 1.jpg|Fiona getting out the pool and meeting Alex for the first time
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{{Minor
|Part = LLC
|Name = Julius Grief
|MImage = Julius Grief Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Point Blanc]]
|Namesake =
|Desc = {{Nihongo|'''Julius Grief'''|ジュリアス・グリーフ|Juriasu Gurīfu}} appears as a minor antagonist in the second novel of the ''[[Alex Rider]]'' series, ''[[Point Blanc]]'' and a major antagonist in "Scorpia Rising", written by {{W|Anthony Horowitz}} and illustrated by [[Hirohiko Araki]]. He is one of the sixteen clones of Dr. Hugo Grief created for the purpose of dominating the world.

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|Name = Belinda Troy
|MImage = Belinda Troy Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Skeleton Key]]
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|Part = LLC
|Name = Tom Turner
|MImage = Tom Turner Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Skeleton Key]]
|Namesake =
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|Name = Conrad
|MImage = Conrad Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Skeleton Key]]
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|Name = General Alexei Sarov
|MImage = Alexei Sarov Infobox.jpg
|NDebut = [[Skeleton Key]]
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 16 January 2025

This is a list of minor characters featured in miscellaneous works such as light novels and other manga by Hirohiko Araki.

These characters play various small roles throughout the story. Minor characters with enough notability are given their own articles, marked in blue.

One-Shots

ClydeLink to this section
Manga Debut: Say Hi to Virginia
Namesake: Bonnie and Clyde (American crime duo), Bonnie and Clyde (film)
Clyde (クライド, Kuraido) is a robot and Hiroshi's companion. When Matt and Hiroshi find the second bomb in the engine room, Clyde is the one put in charge of disarming it as his robot constitution will allow him to shrug off the vacuum needed to properly disarm the bomb. He can magnetize himself to attract metallic objects.
BonnieLink to this section
Manga Debut: Say Hi to Virginia
Namesake: Bonnie and Clyde (American crime duo), Bonnie and Clyde (film)
Bonnie (ボニー, Bonī) is the Derringer's automated computer, specifically a new 8000 model, as remarked by Matt. When Matt is playing darts, he yells at Bonnie to lower the temperature as it is too humid in his room. Later, when Matt and Hiroshi are inspecting the second bomb, Hiroshi almost touches it, but Matt stops him and shows him that Bonnie has detected an invisible barrier around it. While disarming the bomb, Bonnie had already analyzed its composition and later moved a camera to allow Hiroshi and Matt to see the leaking pipes in the block with the bomb.
CameronLink to this section
Manga Debut: Outlaw Man
Cameron (キャメロン, Kyameron) is the name of a horse that the outlaw rides on throughout the course of the story. However, a sniper inflicts fatal wounds on Cameron, forcing the outlaw to shoot and mercy-kill the horse.

Cool Shock B.T.

NinomoriLink to this section
Manga Debut: Cool Shock B.T. Chapter 0: B.T. "The Wicked Boy"
Ninomori (()(もり), Ninomori) is B.T.'s upperclassman and a member of the kendo club, like Date. He is jealous and hates Date because the latter keeps beating him, so he accepts to participate in a con and fake his death so that B.T. can blackmail Date. However, he bumps his head into a rock and faints, and makes everyone believe that he's truly died. However, he eventually wakes up, with only a slight trauma to the brain.
Fuyuko NakagawaLink to this section
Manga Debut: Cool Shock B.T. Chapter 0: B.T. "The Wicked Boy"
Fuyuko Nakagawa (中川(なかがわ) (ふゆ)(), Nagakawa Fuyuko) is an upperclasswoman B.T. has a crush on. One day, she's accused of murdering a reporter. Even though he supposedly tried to rape her and she defended herself, the penal system considers that she used excessive force. However, B.T. proves that she's innocent of the murder. But then, Koichi finds that the reporter had been blackmailing Fuyuko because he knew she was shoplifting. Thus, Koichi suspects that Fuyuko may have really tried to kill the reporter.
Kuroyama & AkagawaLink to this section
Kuroyama (黒山(くろやま)) and Akagawa (赤川(あかがわ)) are two bullies at Koichi and B.T.'s summer camp. They torment the little kids by telling them their family has died in their absence, beat up whoever stand up to them, and are indisciplined during class. However, they get away with it because the camp staff doesn't want a scandal. Kuroyama and Akagawa aren't actually friends and Akagawa is also victimized by Kuroyama. B.T. exploits this wedge in their relationship to have Akagawa stab Kuroyama.
DateLink to this section
Date (伊達(だて)) is B.T.'s upperclassman. Seemingly the perfect man, with good grades, musical talent, good looks, humor, the best member of the kendo club, class president, and heir of a wealthy family. B.T. is jealous of him because he's flirting with Aiko. Date reveals his true colors when Ninomori fakes his death, causing him to accuse B.T. of murder so that he can keep his perfect record.
Aiko HyodoLink to this section
Aiko Hyodo ((ひょう)(どう) 天妃子(あいこ), Hyōdō Aiko) is a pretty upperclasswoman whom B.T. has a crush on. Date flirts with her, causing a great deal of jealousy from B.T.'s part. When Date is caught falsely accusing B.T. of murder, she rejects Date as she thinks he's pathetic.
SaikoLink to this section
Saiko (西(さい)()) is a violent and sadistic security guard working at a museum. He catches Koichi sneaking into a storage room. Later that night, he pursues B.T. and Koichi as they try to steal a dinosaur's head, fully intent on beating them with his iron chain. However, B.T. intimidates him by making him believe that a chemical reaction will cover his body in acid.
TaroLink to this section
Taro (タロー, Tarō) is Koichi Mugikari's dog. He is said to be very smart and obeys orders. However, Manabu wins him in a bet and the dog is beaten when he doesn't obey Manabu's orders.

Baoh the Visitor

22nd ManLink to this section
MangaAnime
DescriptionGallery
22nd Man (第22の男, Dai Nijūni no Otoko) is an assassin sent by the Dress Organization to assassinate Ikuro Hashizawa. He only uses a knife and manages to wound Ikuro, but as soon as the boy turns into Baoh, 22nd Man is swiftly killed. Baoh grabs and melts his head with a corrosive liquid emitted from his palms.
RokusukeLink to this section
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 5: Grandpa Rokusuke
Rokusuke (六助) is an old man living in the mountains with his wife. He shelters Ikuro Hashizawa and Sumire, but is brainwashed by Dordo into trying to shoot Ikuro the next night. Ikuro survives and Rokusuke is freed from Dordo's hypnosis. He then assists Ikuro and later adopts Sumire.
AyaLink to this section
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 7: Come Out, Baoh
Aya () is a young pretty girl. When she meets Ikuro Hashizawa, she is charmed by his good looks. She gets stuck on a train track and is almost crushed by a train, but Ikuro saves her. She accompanies Ikuro to the bookstore afterwards but he leaves her.
ShirasawaLink to this section
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 7: Come Out, Baoh
Shirasawa (白沢) is a young man with a crush on Aya. He tries to woo her and hold her hand as he thinks that she must become his girlfriend if he manages to hold her. However, he's overshadowed by Ikuro's good looks and gets jealous. When Aya gets stuck on train tracks as she struggles to get away from Shirasawa, an approaching train threatens to crush her. Instead of saving her, Shirasawa blames her and flees, too frightened to witness her death.

In VIZ Media's localization, he is named Yuji.

Cain and BloodyLink to this section
MangaAnime
Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 9: Demon Walken
Anime Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
DescriptionGallery
Cain (ケイン, Kein) & Bloody (ブラッディ, Buraddi) are two field agents working for the Dress organization. When Dordo comes back to Dress, they are the ones holding him still while Walken kills him. When Ikuro Hashizawa attempts to infiltrate the secret laboratory, they come out and confidently fight him. They both attempt to throw a bomb at Ikuro, but he uses the Dark Thunder Phenomenon to destroy the bombs and fry Cain and Bloody alive.

Gorgeous Irene

LauperLink to this section
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene Chapter 1: Lauper's Palace
Namesake: Cyndi Lauper (American singer)
Lauper (ローパー, Rōpā) is the crime lord of the fictional city known as Swing Town. She is extremely violent and greedy. Because of her, crime has dramatically increased in town, even the elderly are killed in gang fights, and drugs have poured into schools. She is also vain, bossy and cruel. She once asked a tailor to make her a pretty dress in one night, took offense of the tailor saying he needed to order the materials because it implied she was too big, and killed the tailor. Lauper is also somewhat careful about assassination as she only lets old woman and little girls tend to her. However, Irene Rapona, who accepted a contract on her, killed her. Lauper used a special gum that hardened like steel (which she used as a knife after chewing it) and wielded a chainsaw. Irene made her split herself in two with the chainsaw.
MichaelLink to this section
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene Chapter 2: The Girl in the Slums
Michael (マイケル, Maikeru) is a mugger from New York who crosses paths with Irene Rapona, who has been left alone after her butler was killed. He tries to mug her and is shocked when she shows no fear. On the other hand, Irene is sickeningly sweet and naive to Michael, who can't bring himself to leave her alone and becomes her protector in the crime-ridden city. He witnesses Irene fight an assassin and Irene leaves after giving him a kiss. Thanks to a winning racing stub Irene has bought, Michael is able to move to L.A. and start a music career. His first song, which is about a mysterious girl, is a hit selling 600,000 albums.
Tony BormontLink to this section
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene Chapter 2: The Girl in the Slums
Tony Bormont (トニー・ボウモント, Tonī Boumonto) is a gang leader based in Chicago. He secretly engaged in criminal activities, at one point ordering the death of many of his rivals across the country. His body is found in Chicago, and it is determined that he stabbed himself in the throat with no apparent motivation. His status as a crime lord is only discovered after his death, and it is implied Irene killed him in an act of revenge.

The Lives of Eccentrics

WestinghouseLink to this section
Manga Debut: The Lives of Eccentrics Episode 1: The Genius Who Made Edison Cower: Nikola Tesla
Namesake: George Westinghouse (American entrepreneur and engineer)
Westinghouse (ウェスティングハウス, Wesutinguhausu) is the owner of his own electric company. He approaches Nikola Tesla and offers to finance his research of the alternating current in exchange for Tesla's patents. Despite thinking of the deal as humiliating, Tesla hesitantly agrees.
Anne MorganLink to this section
Manga Debut: The Lives of Eccentrics Episode 1: The Genius Who Made Edison Cower: Nikola Tesla
Namesake: Anne Morgan (American philanthropist)
Anne Morgan (アン・モーガン, An Mōgan) is the daughter of J. P. Morgan and an ex-lover of Nikola Tesla. One time, having forgotten about Tesla's fear of smooth round objects, she goes on a date with him wearing pearl earrings. After seeing the earrings, Tesla refuses to ever see her again.
N. SeymourLink to this section
N. Seymour (N.セイモア, En Seimoa) is a salesman for a car dealership. Over the years, he has sold three cars to Langley Collyer. However, each time he arrived at the house with the car, Langley only opened the door far enough to put his hand through, forcing Seymour to complete the transaction without seeing his face. In March 1947, he is interviewed regarding Langley and his brother Homer; though Seymour has heard rumors that Homer had gone blind, he is surprised to hear that no cars have been found in the brothers' garage.
K. BenderLink to this section
K. Bender (K.ベンダー, Kei Bendā) is an ordinary housewife and mother, having four children and six grandchildren. At the age of 19, she was engaged to a 27-year-old Homer Collyer, who worked as a lawyer in maritime law. One night, while her parents were on a trip abroad, Bender invited her lover to her house. Despite their engagement, however, Homer refused to spend the night with her, stating that she was simply too cute for him to lay hands on. Unable to understand his refusal, she broke up with him soon afterward. Later, Bender heard from her friends that after rejecting her, Homer returned home that night holding an erotic magazine. While being interviewed about Homer and his brother, she is surprised to hear that Homer suffered from phimosis.
P. C. WilburLink to this section
P. C. Wilbur (P.C.ウィルバー, Pī Shī Wirubā) is a real estate agent who is knowledgeable about the history of Harlem. When interviewed about the Collyer brothers, he is able to recall that the Collyers have lived on Fifth Avenue since before an influx of African-American tenants drove rich white tenants away, causing the neighborhood to become a neglected slum overrun with crime and poverty.
A. AwermanLink to this section
A. Awerman (A.アーウアマン, Ei Āuaman) was a classmate of Langley Collyer in school. Having learned about the history of the Collyer family, he considers 1909 the point where Homer and Langley Collyer began to isolate themselves from society, as that was the year of their parents' separation.
R. SimonLink to this section
R. Simon (R.サイモン, Āru Saimon) is the owner of a general store. Due to Langley's fear of his brother going fully blind, Simon could count on selling Langley between 100 and 200 oranges each week, though he only ever saw Langley's hands. Whenever he suggested that Homer be taken to see a doctor, Langley violently shot down the idea. 14 years prior to being interviewed, however, Simon remembers that Langley suddenly stopped buying oranges and asked that the shopkeeper deliver newspapers instead. Ever since, Langley has continued to deliver newspapers to the Collyers, along with various goods such as lantern oil. Although the Collyers have since surrounded their house with brick walls and barbed wire, Simon carefully leaves the items on the bushes behind the fence and retrieves the money left behind for him the next day.
Takehiko KasugaLink to this section
Manga Debut: The Lives of Eccentrics Episode 3: The Brothers Nobody Knew: Collyer Brothers
Namesake: Takehiko Kasuga (Japanese psychiatrist and author)
Takehiko Kasuga (春日 武彦, Kasuga Takehiko) is a doctor and psychiatrist working in Tokyo. During an interview in the year 2000, he recalls an incident in 1999 where a man buried his wife in his own home after her death from diabetes, refusing to report or acknowledge her death to anyone else to avoid disturbing his quiet life.
Junichi YaoiLink to this section
Manga Debut: The Lives of Eccentrics Episode 4: Showman of the Century Who Launched Oliver: Yoshio Kou
Namesake: Junichi Yaoi (Japanese businessman and TV personality)
Junichi Yaoi (矢追 純一, Yaoi Jun'ichi) is a director of a Japanese broadcasting company that works with Yoshio Kou during Oliver's visit to Japan. When Kou enters the studio with Oliver, Yaoi expresses his interest in Oliver and states that they can't afford not to air him on television.
Akira JinLink to this section
Manga Debut: The Lives of Eccentrics Episode 4: Showman of the Century Who Launched Oliver: Yoshio Kou
Namesake: Akira Jin (Japanese entrepreneur)
Akira Jin (神 彰, Jin Akira) is a businessman who partners with Yoshio Kou to bring Russian shows to Japan as a form of money laundering. Upon their first meeting, Akira offers to have a drink with Kou in Ginza. This partnership is the starting point of Kou's career as a showman.
William Wirt WinchesterLink to this section
William Wirt Winchester (ウィリアム・W(ワート)・ウィンチェスター, Wiriamu Wāto Winchesutā) is the son of Oliver Fisher Winchester. A kind and handsome young man, William speaks four languages and is gifted in the art of music. At the age of 22, Sarah Pardee enters into a happy marriage with him. He refuses to be disheartened upon the death of his first child, patiently urging his wife to look forward to their second. However, a second child never comes, and William later dies of tuberculosis in 1881.
Annie Pardee WinchesterLink to this section
Manga Debut: The Lives of Eccentrics Episode 5: The Mysterious Manor the Widow Kept Expanding: Winchester Mystery House
Namesake: Annie Pardee Winchester (American infant)
Annie Pardee Winchester (アニー・パーディー・ウィンチェスター, Anī Pādī Winchesutā) is the only child of William and Sarah Winchester. Born in 1866 with a disease that prevents her from absorbing protein, the infant lives for only a month before passing away.
Oliver Fisher WinchesterLink to this section
Oliver Fisher Winchester (オリバー・F(フィッシャー)・ウィンチェスター, Oribā Fisshā Winchesutā) is the father of William Winchester and the owner of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. He passes away in 1882, a year after his son's death, leaving Sarah Winchester to inherit his company.
Abraham LincolnLink to this section
Abraham Lincoln (E(エイブラハム)・リンカーン, Eiburaham Rinkān) becomes the president of the United States in 1861. As Lincoln heavily advocates for the emancipation of slaves, his inauguration marks a tipping point for the country's southern states, who insist that the agricultural industry relies upon the practice of slavery and decide to secede from the country. This action sparks the American Civil War, in which the federal army heavily relies upon lever-action firearms manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.

Alex Rider

Alex RiderLink to this section
Novel Debut: Stormbreaker
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Alex Rider (アレックス・ライダー, Arekkusu Raidā) is the titular main protagonist of the Alex Rider series, written by Anthony Horowitz and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. He is a boy spy for MI6, the British international intelligence service. Only fourteen-years-old, Alex was forced into this occupation after MI6 noticed his many talents.

A few months after his birth, Alex's parents were killed in an airplane "accident." Alex was then raised by his uncle, Ian Rider, who worked uncover for MI6. That was until Ian himself was killed when Alex was fourteen-years-old. After his uncle's death, MI6 allows Alex's best friend and housekeeper, Jack Starbright, to become his legal guardian. In the first novel, Stormbreaker, Alex is sent to investigate the Middle Eastern billionaire, Herod Sayle. Posing as the computer-whizz and competition winner "Felix Lester," Alex learns of Sayle's plan to kill hundreds of thousands of children using a modified smallpox virus hidden inside the Stormbreaker computers he manufactures.

In the second novel, Point Blanc, Alex is sent to investigate Dr. Hugo Grief, the head teacher of Point Blanc Academy, a school for rebellious rich kids located in the snowy French Alps. Undercover as "Alex Friend," the son of a billionaire, David Friend, Alex discovers Hugo's plan to replace the students with clones of himself, surgically altered to look like them. Feigning death, Alex goes back with the SAS to storm the academy. After returning home, Alex is attacked by the final clone, Julius Grief, who looks exactly like him. The two fight at Alex's school and one of them are killed, however, it is left ambiguous which Alex survived.

In the third novel, Skeleton Key, having survived against his doppelganger, Alex is sent to Cuba to look into the affairs of General Alexei Sarov. Two CIA agents accompany him, though are soon killed as Alex becomes Sarov's prisoner. Sarov explains his plan to drop a nuclear bomb to force the Russian President out of power, and wants to adopt Alex, as he reminds him of his dead son; but when Alex stops his plan and declares that he'd rather be dead than have Sarov as a father, the man shoots himself.

In the fourth novel, Eagle Strike, after witnessing Sabina's family almost being blown up whilst on holiday, Alex tracks down the man responsible, Yassen Gregorovich, and learns that he's in contact with the famous singer, Damian Cray. After investigating Cray, Alex is taken hostage as Cray reveals his plan to launch 25 nuclear missiles to destroy all the drug plantations around the world on board Air Force One. Alex defeats Cray by pushing him into the plane’s engine, killing him.
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Novel Debut: Skeleton Key
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Sabina Pleasure (サビーナ・プレジャー, Sabīna Purejā) is a protagonist featured in the Alex Rider series, written by Anthony Horowitz and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. She made her first appearance in the novel Skeleton Key and has since become a recurring character.

She is a fifteen-year-old girl who quickly becomes close friends with Alex Rider after working with him at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the start of Skeleton Key. During Eagle Strike, Sabina's father is nearly killed by a bomb while she's on holiday with Alex in France. Sabina is later kidnapped by the culprit, Damian Cray, who uses her as ransom to force Alex to give him back the flash-drive needed to carry out his plan. After helping Alex defeat Cray, Sabina gives Alex one final kiss before telling him that she's moving to San Francisco with her parents.
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Novel Debut: Stormbreaker
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Derek Smithers (デレク・スミザーズ, Dereku Sumizāzu) is a protagonist featured in the Alex Rider series, written by Anthony Horowitz and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. He is the man responsible for creating all of Alex's gadgets uses in the series and makes an appearance in every novel.

In Stormbreaker, he gives Alex a miniature winch disguised as a yo-yo, acne cream that can melt through metal, and a Game Boy equipped with various spy features. In Point Blanc, he gives him a bulletproof ski suit, infrared ski goggles, a tranquilizer gun disguised as a hardcover copy of Harry Potter, and a CD player equipped with a buzz saw (disguised as a Beethoven CD) and a built-in distress signal. In Skeleton Key, he also gives Alex a cell phone that fires a tranquilizer dart when calling "999", and a stun grenade disguised as a Michael Owen key ring. In Eagle Strike, against MI6's wishes, he secretly gave Alex a high-tech bicycle equipped with heat-seeking missiles, blinding lights, an air pump that emits blue smoke, an ejector seat, and a bulletproof jersey. In Scorpia, Smithers fits Alex with a tracking device disguised as a dental brace.
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Novel Debut: Stormbreaker
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Yassen Gregorovich (ヤッセン・グレゴビッチ, Yassen Guregobitchi) is a recurring antagonist featured in the Alex Rider series, written by Anthony Horowitz and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. He is a cold-blooded contract killer from Russia, and the man responsible for killing Alex's uncle, Ian Rider.

In Stormbreaker, he is hired by Herod Sayle to transport the smallpox virus, but at the end of the novel, saves Alex's life by assassinating Sayle for failing his mission. In Eagle Strike, Yassen is hired by Damian Cray, who sends him on a mission to kill Sabina Pleasure's father. When Alex and Sabina are captured by Cray, Yassen is then ordered to kill them but refuses, stating that he doesn't kill children. This leads to Cray shooting Yassen instead, killing him. In his last words, he tells Alex to seek Scorpia in Venice.
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Novel Debut: Point Blanc
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Fiona Friend (フィオナ・フレンド, Fiona Furendo) is a minor character featured in the second novel of the Alex Rider series, Point Blanc, written by Anthony Horowitz and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. She is the fifteen-year-old daughter of the billionaire, Sir David Friend, who took Alex in for a week so that he could infiltrate Point Blanc Academy by pretending to be his son.

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Julius GriefLink to this section
Novel Debut: Point Blanc
Julius Grief (ジュリアス・グリーフ, Juriasu Gurīfu) appears as a minor antagonist in the second novel of the Alex Rider series, Point Blanc and a major antagonist in "Scorpia Rising", written by Anthony Horowitz and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. He is one of the sixteen clones of Dr. Hugo Grief created for the purpose of dominating the world.

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