Mikey the Micman

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Mikey the Micman (マイキー・ザ・マイクマン, Maikī za Maikuman) is a character made by Hirohiko Araki for Nikuman (肉萬), a mook released on August 29, 2008 for the 29th anniversary of the manga series Kinnikuman.[1]

He is a Japanese Chojin[a] from Osaka who works as a wrestling announcer.

Appearance

Mikey the Micman is a tiny humanoid creature small enough to be held in one hand, with his head being only 5 centimeters wide. The shape of his slim and elongated body is resembles a microphone. From the bottom of his torso extends a long chord that is almost 25 meters long.

Micman's head features a checkered pattern resembling a microphone windscreen. He has a pair of eyestalks and a wide mouth with a set of sharp teeth.

Personality

Mikey the Micman occasionally bites when being held. He feels jealous of wireless microphones.

Abilities

Chojin Powers

Being a Chojin[a], Mikey the Mikeman posseses some superhuman abilities.

Micman appears to have a very loud voice being able to be herd in a stadium without the use of a microphone. His voice is similliar to that of the musician Sting.

History

Mikey the Micman was born in Osaka, Japan, in 1905. He works as a wrestling announcer. Before the match, he would lower himself from the stage lights into the hands of the promoter using his chord and announce the participating wrestlers.

He is friends with Terryman.

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Chojin (超人, Chōjin, lit. "Superhuman") are a species of superpowered humanoids prominently featured in Kinnikuman. They act as superheroes and supervillains who fight each other mainly through professional wrestling.

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