Tonpetty
- The character in this article is often referred to as "Tompeti" or "Tonpeti".
Tonpetty (トンペティ, Tonpeti) is a minor ally featured in Phantom Blood. He is a Ripple master who trained William Anthonio Zeppeli and many others.
Appearance
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Personality
Tonpetty was shown to be a wise man who really cared about others. He warned Zeppeli about how his training would seal his fate, but, at the same time, he wasn't forceful about it.
Synopsis
History
Tonpetty is a Tibetan Ripple master who trained Dire and the then 25-year-old Zeppeli in the ways of the Ripple. He eventually revealed to Zeppeli that he would face a gruesome death if they continued. Nevertheless, Zeppeli decided to continue with his training and pursue the Stone Mask. When he found its location, Zeppeli wrote a letter to Tonpetty to ask for help in destroying it.
Phantom Blood
Tonpetty, accompanied by Dire and another student named Straizo, went to Windknights to help in the fight against Dio Brando. However, they did not meet with Jonathan Joestar and Robert E. O. Speedwagon until Zeppeli had died. During the final battle between Jonathan and Dio, Dire was killed, but Tonpetty and Straizo still helped kill Dio's remaining Zombies. After the battle, he burned Dio's clothes as a way to erase his existence. Tonpetty was last seen at the docks together with the others to see Jonathan and Erina off for their honeymoon. Tonpetty's whereabouts after this are unknown, but it can be assumed the he died during the 50-year gap between Part I and II. Straizo became his successor.
Abilities
As a Ripple master, Tonpetty has trained multiple humans in the art of the Ripple. He is the only character shown to be able to predict the future of someone just by touching their hands, displaying a high level of skill. His students demonstrated multiple techniques as a result of their training with Tonpetty, including the ability to heal others.
In Video Games
Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
Tonpetty appears as a playable character on some chapters, as well as Extra Mode on the PS2 title. As his appearance in PART I was minimal, his moveset and fighting stance were completely created for the game. His normal Ripple Special involves inflating his hand and striking the opponent (possibly a technique involving mechanics similar to that of the Zoom Punch) and Super Ripple Special where he fires off a barrage of strikes.
Gallery
Trivia
- Even though Tonpetty helps in the fight, he has only one fighting panel in the entire manga.
- Tonpetty's name is likely a reference to the musician Tom Petty.