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Tamami est un petit escroc qui essaie d'arnaquer Koichi mais qui est finalement neutralisé et devient un citoyen plus ou moins inoffensif. Il devient un allié mineur et décide de travailler en tant que collecteur de dette. Tamami est un manieur de Stand et son pouvoir est The Lock.
Dans le manga, Tamami a deux apparences distinctes successives. Il change d'ailleurs dès la fin de l'arc narratif où il est introduit.
Tamami apparaît d'abord comme un homme adulte de taille moyenne, plus grand que Koichi. Il a un visage sournois, avec de petits yeux rapprochés à moitié fermé, des sourcils courts et fins, un nez court, une grande bouche. Il se peigne les cheveux en un pompadour assez large. Tamami a une cicatrice en forme de croix sur la joue gauche.
A la fin de 'arc narratif Koichi Hirose (Echoes) story arc, Tamami rétrécit jusqu'à être à la taille de Koichi. Tamami porte une chemise ample (la première avait un drapeau de la Grande-Bretagne) et un simple pantalon.
Dans l'anime, Tamami apparaît pour la première fois en étant déjà petit.
Palettes
Les palettes changent souvent entre les médias. L'information ci-dessous ne devrait pas être considérée comme canonique.
Manga CouleurAnime
Peau(Claire)
Cheveux(Noirs)
Yeux(Gris)
Tenue
(Chamise verte, pantalon bleu, chaussures brunes)
Peau(Claire)
Cheveux(Noirs aux reflets bleu-gris)
Yeux(Noirs)
Tenue
(Chemise pervenche, pantalon marron et chaussures jaunes)
Personnalité
Tamami Kobayashi est un arnaqueur sournois avec une personnalité méprisable.
Tamami arnaque Koichi
Tamami est avant tout un arnaqueur né, sa spécialité étant de tromper les gens et faire croire qu'ils ont commis une faute pour qu'ils ressentent de la culpabilité. Avec cela, Tamami peut mettre une grande pression psychologique sur les gens avec son Stand The Lock. En tant qu'escroc, Tamami n'use pas de la violence mais de la tromperie, étant bien rôdé dans ses arnaques. Celà est aussi représenté par le fait que The Lock se spécialise dans des attaques psychologiques. Tamami est un escroc expérimenté qui sait tout aussi bien concocter des plans que trouver un moyen de tromper ses adversaires sur le fil. Par exemple, il a délibérément "rendu" à Koichi un portefeuille similaire dans lequel il a caché des fausses preuves pour faire croire que le garçon était un voleur aux yeux de sa mère, et lorsque Okuyasu lui a donné un coup de poing, il a tout de suite pensé à tomber délibérément pour se casser une dent et forcer Okuyasu à se sentir coupable. Son talent pout l'arnaque est combiné à un bon jeu d'acteur. Il sait se faire passer pour une personne sympathique et digne de confiance, ou peut geindre assez bien pour qu'Okuyasu se sente immédiatement coupable de l'avoir frappé.
Tamami est, fort de son activité en tant qu'escroc, une personne déplaisante à bien des niveaux. Il exerce notamment son activité d'arnaqueur car il préfère tromper les gens et gagner facilement de l'argent plutôt que de travailler, et n'a aucune sympathie pour autrui (par exemple, lorsque Koichi lui a dit que son argent était nécessaire pour se payer des chaussures de sport pour l'école, Tamami a rétorqué qu'il devrait simplement être pieds nus). Lorsqu'il a pris une dent contre Koichi, il a décidé d'arnaquer toute sa famille pour s'emparer de sa maison. Même lorsqu'il s'assagit, Tamami exerce la profession peu recommandable d'usurier. A part sa cupidité, Tamami est aussi un pervert et se permet de convoiter la soeur de Koichi. Tamami est aussi un couard. Lorsque Koichi et Josuke sont parti chercher Toshikazu Hazamada, un manieur de Stand suspect, il a exprimé son admiration pour Koichi mais partit immédiatement, ne voulant pas se risquer à neutraliser un dangereux manieur de Stand.
Tamami fait preuve d'une certaine fierté et de ténacité en tant qu'escroc. Même s'il fait face à des obstacles, Tamami va aller plus loin dans ses arnaques avec une grande confiance pour forcer ses adversaires à capituler. Il explique que dans son nom "Tamami", le kanji pour "Tama" veut dire des "boules" et qu'il doit être digne de son nom en faisant preuve de ténacité. Cependant, il a fuit devant Josuke Higashikata car Crazy Diamond contrait parfaitement ses tactiques d'arnaque. Il a aussi capitulé devant Koichi lorsque Koichi a montré que la confiance que sa mère lui accordait était plus forte que n'importe quel sentiment de culpabilité. Alors qu'il était confiant et dominateur, Tamami devint en quelque sorte le larbin de Koichi, essayant de le plaire et l'admirant aussi pour ses qualités.
Le Stand de Tamami est The Lock. Il s'active si quelqu'un ressent ne serait-ce qu'une once de culpabilité envers Tamami et multiplie se sentiment dans la victime, ce qui est représenté par un cadenas géant dur la poitrine de la victime.
Tamami is a citizen of Morioh. He's graduated from Budogaoka High School two years before the events of Diamond is Unbreakable.
Tamami received his Stand 4 months before the events of Part 4 from Keicho Nijimura. He proceeded to use his ability in conjunction with his own skill as a conman in hopes of gaining wealth and never have to work again.
One day, Koichi Hirose tries out his new bicycle on his way to school. Unfortunately, he rolls over a bag put in the middle of the street and crashes. Hearing pained miaowing and seeing blood spilling from the bag, Koichi believes that he's run over a cat. Tamami, who is sitting nearby, calls out to Koichi. Tamami feigns sympathy and says that Koichi hasn't done anything wrong as the boy only killed a kitten, but soon reveals his true intentions when he tells Koichi that this is his cat and that he must compensate for the loss. Tamami pressures Koichi through his guilt and tells him to hand over his wallet as a form of atonement. The Lock then appears on Koichi, making the boy realize that Tamami is a Stand User. Happily surprised that Koichi can see The Lock because it will make things easier, Tamami proceeds to explain The Lock's power and tells Koichi that the only way to get rid of the overwhelming weight is to pay him. When Koichi tries to hide that he has money, The Lock's size increases, proving Tamami's claims. Tamami takes Koichi's wallet and acquires 7000 yen.
Josuke and Okuyasu intervene to defend their friend. Unfazed, Tamami keeps on demanding money and tells the trio that the proper compensation for the cat will be 500,000 yen. Okuyasu punches Tamami in anger, but Tamami then deliberately falls on the pavement to break his teeth. Howling and accusing Okuyasu of having broken his teeth, Tamami then successfully makes The Lock appear on Okuyasu too. Gloating about the money he'll get for compensation, Tamami prevents Okuyasu from attacking further as he explains that anyone with The Lock on them will have their attacks reflected back at them. However, Josuke turns the situation around. He opens Tamami's bag, revealing that the kitten was a stuffed toy with fake blood on it. Moreover, Josuke heals Tamami's tooth with Crazy Diamond. Shocked, Tamami tries to flee. When Josuke reminds him of Koichi's 7,000 yen, he puts his wallet and the notes on the ground before running away but it is revealed that he tricked the trio into taking with bank notes' corners. Tamami wins the round but develops a particular grudge against Josuke.
Tamami infiltrates the Hirose's house
Later, Tamami goes to the Hirose Family's house to enact his plan. As he waits for Koichi, Tamami acts friendly to get Mrs. Hirose's trust and also puts The Lock on Ayana, Koichi's sister, when she accidentally spills tea on his clothes. When Koichi comes back and is shocked to see Tamami, the conman claims that he and Koichi have bumped into each other this morning and that they've exchanged wallets. Pretending that there was 500,000 yen in his wallet, Tamami demands his money back and as proof, speaks about a receipt in detail, which he's planted on Koichi's wallet. Using Koichi's denial, Tamami makes it look like Koichi is a thief in his mother's eyes, causing great guilt and triggering The Lock.
Koichi tries to punch Tamami in anger but trips. While Mrs. Hirose is suffering from the guilt, Tamami privately gloats and reveals that he's planning to take the house's deed and legal seal to Koichi. When Koichi sees Ayana with The Lock and Tamami lusting after her, his anger increases. Koichi's Stand egg hatches, revealing the Stand Echoes. Koichi shoves his family out of the living room to deal with the now frightened Tamami, but Echoes is revealed to be pitifully weak and Tamami hardly feels its punches. Tamami threatens to ruin the family but soon discovers that Echoes' power is to plant sound on anything, including people. The many deafening sounds planted on Tamami begin drive him mad and Koichi orders him to release The Lock.
Begging Koichi to spare his life
However, Tamami doesn't relinquish his con. He takes out a knife from a drawer and makes a shallow cut that is made to heavily bleed, tosses the knife in Koichi's hands and loudly wails again. The noise attracts Mrs. Hirose and Ayana back in the living room who believe that Koichi has stabbed Tamami. Their guilt increases manifold, so much that Ayana loses consciousness and that Mrs. Hirose contemplates suicide and tries to stab herself with a knife. Tamami now has the advantage again and orders Koichi to stop the sounds or let his mother commit suicide. However, Koichi creates another sound: "Believe in me". The sound sticks to Mrs Hirose who realises that Koichi would never commit such acts. Her guilt is thus erased and The Lock disappears from her. Out of options, Tamami is defeated and begs Koichi for mercy, to which Koichi playfully tells Tamami to give him 500,000 yen.
From that point on, Tamami becomes Koichi's lackey and looks up to him. Moreover, he turns a new leaf, somewhat, and gets a legitimate job as a loan shark.
Later in the story, Tamami appears to give Josuke and Koichi information on another Stand user: Toshikazu Hazamada. He explains that Hazamada is probably a Stand User due to a horrible incident in which one of Hazamada's classmates gouged his own eye out with a mechanical pencil soon after an argument with him. He tells Josuke to go investigate this dangerous student but is surprised to see Koichi tag along. When Koichi explains that he must protect Morioh, Tamami is in awe at his boss' valor but chooses to leave, telling Koichi that they'll stay friends if he survives.
He later encounters Toshikazu and Surface, then disguised as Josuke. Tamami inadvertently lets Hazamada realize that he's been working with Josuke when he asks how the case is going and Hazamada commands Surface to knock Tamami out with a brick as retaliation, then hides his body.
Taken to the hospital by unknown means; the hit was so hard that Tamami, after leaving the hospital, can't even remember what happened to him.
Tamami comes back when Josuke and Rohan play and gamble at a dice game of Cee-lo. As Josuke cheats with the cooperation of Mikitaka Hazekura, who has turned himself into Rohan's die, Rohan eventually gets suspicious and calls Tamami to help him discover how Josuke is cheating. For a 20% fee of all transactions, Tamami agrees to place The Lock on Josuke, forcing him to cheat again. Josuke is forced to play but Mikitaka gets sick and begins to throw up as a dice. Moreover, incoming sirens make him sick. Thankfully for Josuke, Tamami interrupts Rohan's examination of the table by pointing out that his house is burning, due to a magnifying glass Rohan has used earlier. The distraction allows Josuke and Mikitaka to flee without being discovered.
Tamami briefly appears to ask for Rohan's autograph along with Akira Otoishi, saying he's a fan of Rohan's work. Both are scolded by Rohan's editor Minoru Kagamari, who tells them that Rohan is busy at the moment. However, Rohan scolds Kagamari back, saying to not treat him like slow mangakas who can't quickly sign an autograph and proceeds to use a dripping technique to sign the autographs with his own coffee.
Wh...what a tough guy, you've taken me by surprise, Koichi-sama. Gentle and warm, with a big heart, just what I would expect from someone I've come to admire... But I think I'll pass on this one for today. I'm gonna go home. If you come out of there alive, I hope we can hang out again or something.