Capitaine Valentine

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'Patriotism' is the most beautiful 'virtue' in this world. Even animals risk their lives for the sake of their children, but risking one's life for pride in their country and thinking of it as an extension of protecting one's family is only a 'nobility of humanity'... a kind of heart completely different from a religious fanatic.
—Captain Valentine, Steel Ball Run Chapter 87: Ball Breaker, Part 5

Le Capitaine Valentine (キャプテンヴァレンタイン, Kyaputen Varentain) est un personnage tertiaire figurant dans la septième partie de JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run.

La Capitaine Valentine était un officier de l'armée américaine dans la cavalerie. Lorsque Funny était un jeune garçon, après la guerre, Valentine a rendu visite au petit garçon pour lui remettre un memento de son père biologique et lui a enseigné les valeurs du patriotisme. Il semble être devenu le beau-père de Funny.

Apparence

Le capitaine Valentine est un homme bien bâti, qui a une grande cicatrice sur le visage lui coupant la joue et la lèvre, probablement une blessure de guerre. Il a des cheveux noirs courts et une barbe de trois jours. Dans le flashback où on le voit, il porte un uniforme militaire sombre.

Palettes

Les palettes changent souvent entre les médias. L'information ci-dessous ne devrait pas être considérée comme canonique.
Manga Couleur
Peau(Claire)
Cheveux(Noirs, reflets bruns)
Yeux(Gris)
Tenue
(Uniforme militaire noir, accessoires dorés)

Personnalité

It can be inferred that like Funny, Captain Valentine is also patriotic, as he considers patriotism to be the most beautiful virtue in the world. He is friends with Funny's biological father, and is proud to have been, for he appreciates his devotion for his family.

Histoire

Passé

He became a captain of the army's cavalry and befriended Funny's biological father at some point. Later while he was visiting his friend's grave after his friend died, he finds the handkerchief his friend held. He decides to visit his friend's wife and son.

He visits a 7-year-old Funny. Funny's mother introduces Valentine to Funny and tells him to respect Valentine and his superiority as a captain. Captain Valentine tells Funny the story of his biological father. Captain Valentine would reveal that he was a friend to Funny's father, and was proud to have been, and then teaches Funny about patriotism and how it is the most beautiful virtue in the world. Captain Valentine then gave Funny the handkerchief his father used to remind himself of his son, and is last seen embracing Funny's crying mother. Funny kept the handkerchief since then.

As the name suggests, Captain Valentine remarried later with Funny's mother, giving Funny the family name of Valentine.

Steel Ball Run

During his struggle against Johnny Joestar and Tusk ACT4, Funny Valentine recalls Captain Valentine's visit and story. He pulls out the handkerchief he's kept since the visit, to remind himself of that time, and to boost his resolve in defeating Johnny.

Chapitres

Book Icon.png Apparition dans le Manga
Chapitres (ordre chronologique)

Citations

Quote.png Citations
  • This handkerchief... I came to see you... to talk about this handkerchief.
    —Captain Valentine, Steel Ball Run Chapter 87: Ball Breaker, Part 5
  • This handkerchief's owner is not me... That person is a dear friend of mine, and I am holding onto this for him... He is... a man with a habit of writing the 'date' on everything...
    —Captain Valentine, Steel Ball Run Chapter 87: Ball Breaker, Part 5
  • What I'm about to tell you is an incredibly painful and cruel reality, but... You're a man, so I came thinking you could handle it... I have to tell you this story to the end.
    —Captain Valentine to Funny, Steel Ball Run Chapter 87: Ball Breaker, Part 5
  • 'Patriotism' is the most beautiful 'virtue' in this world. Even animals risk their lives for the sake of their children, but risking one's life for pride in their country and thinking of it as an extension of protecting one's family is only a 'nobility of humanity'... a kind of heart completely different from a religious fanatic.
    —Captain Valentine, Steel Ball Run Chapter 87: Ball Breaker, Part 5
  • I'm proud to have been your father's friend. Here... This handkerchief belongs to you.
    —Captain Valentine, Steel Ball Run Chapter 87: Ball Breaker, Part 5

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