Terunosuke Miyamoto
Terunosuke Miyamoto (宮本 輝之輔, Miyamoto Terunosuke), originally referred to as Enigma Boy (エニグマの少年, Eniguma no Shōnen), is a tertiary antagonist featured in the fourth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Diamond is Unbreakable, specifically in the "Enigma Boy" story arc.
A Stand user given power by Yoshihiro Kira and prompted to ambush Josuke, Koichi, and Yuya. His Stand is the fear-reliant Enigma.
Appearance
Terunosuke is a young man of average height and slim build. He has skin of a medium tone, light eyes, and light hair that is styled in a criss-cross pattern, framing his face and curling upwards at its ends.
He wears a long, light coat closed to the end of his chest. Underneath is a dark top wrapped in three ornate belts and fitted dark pants. The inside of his coat has the word "ENIGMA" printed at its bottom.
While attacking Josuke, Terunosuke is seen wielding a Beretta M9 pistol, which he fires once and then discards.
Color Schemes
Personality
Terunosuke is very observant of and obsessed with fear, telling Josuke the only reason he attacked was that he wanted to see his sign of fear, growing to the point he become cocky about it. He sees people as objects, as when he captured Tomoko Higashikata to lure in Josuke, kept a taxi driver trapped for later use, and constantly blackmails Josuke to toy with him. Although Terunosuke claimed that his actions are not intended to harm Josuke, Tomoko and Koichi, he is not above threatening their lives just to intimidate his victims.
Ironically, Terunosuke can become cowardly and may plead for forgiveness if his plan doesn't work out or if his enemies gain the upper hand. When he is afraid, Terunosuke closes one of his eyes, and, when very afraid, he closes both of them.
Abilities
Stand
Enigma is empowered when Terunosuke identifies a target's idiosyncratic, unconscious reaction when afraid. He can then capture them in a piece of paper. When the paper is folded, the target is trapped. He can use it on objects without any condition.
Terunosuke is creative and skilled in eliciting fear.
History
Background
Terunosuke's Stand was given to him by Yoshihiro Kira, who stabbed him with the Arrow and gave him instructions to target Koichi. While Koichi is walking home from school, Terunosuke jumps in front of him and screams, scaring the boy into showing his fear sign. He then traps him with Enigma. He also invades Tomoko Higashikata's house and turns her into a paper with his Stand.
Diamond is Unbreakable
Using the school bag Koichi left behind, Josuke is able to find him with the help of Yuya Fungami and his heightened sense of smell.[2]
Terunosuke confronts the two at the spot where Koichi's bag was found, before casually turning his back on both of them. Josuke tries to grab him, only to turn him around and be met with his own mother (whom Terunosuke had previously kidnapped). Terunosuke had freed her from the paper she was trapped in and sealed himself inside of it. After failing to scare Josuke with a surprising gunshot, Terunosuke reveals himself and steps out of the paper he had hidden in. He explains his Stand and taunts Josuke, who attacks instantly, only for Terunosuke to evade by sealing himself within the paper. Terunosuke then throws the paper containing Koichi into the street, and Josuke (scared by the realization his friend is in dire peril) shows his fear sign—biting his lip. Enigma activates, sealing Josuke within paper and leaving Terunosuke victorious.
Collecting Josuke, Terunosuke tells Yuya he will spare him since he did not help Josuke and Yoshihiro did not tell him to kill Yuya. Terunosuke summons a taxi cab and driver he had sealed and begins to take his leave, only for Yuya to have a change of heart and attack him with Highway Star. Terunosuke slams the opened door and tells the driver to go faster, evading Highway Star for a moment before he decides to go on the offensive.
Yuya finds the taxi stopped at an intersection, Highway Star standing on top of it. Inside, there is nothing but closed papers and the scents of everyone inside. Willingly walking into the trap, Yuya begins to open papers cautiously, triggering fire, scorpions, a bottle of acid, electricity, and even a paper shredder that traps two other papers inside of it. Finally, unable to stop the shredder, Yuya makes the fatal mistake of showing his sign of fear, triggering Enigma while Terunosuke shows himself at last.
At the last moment, Yuya reveals he was grabbing Josuke's and Koichi's paper as he was sealed, locking them together. This effect causes their paper to be opened as he is sealed, and Josuke quickly defeats Terunosuke. Crazy Diamond breaks him apart and restores him at the same time as his own shredded papers, turning him into a book which is then donated to the restricted section of a library. It is rumored that anyone who borrows the book can hear Terunosuke's voice coming out of it.
The Book: 4th Another Day
It is revealed that the book Terunosuke turned into had in its pages a bunch of words from shredded paper with no meaning, although people believe there is an unknown meaning in it. Terunosuke still has a human consciousness and occasionally asks for help. He became known as the bizarre book, rumors saying the moaning coming from it was from an old employer of the library. Chiho Futaba tried to find it with Takuma Hasumi, who memorized many books in his mind, to get inspiration for her novel, but was unable to find it and gave up.
Chapters / Episodes
- Chapter 403: Let's Live on a Transmission Tower, Part 6 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 404: Enigma Boy, Part 1
- Chapter 405: Enigma Boy, Part 2
- Chapter 406: Enigma Boy, Part 3
- Chapter 407: Enigma Boy, Part 4
- Chapter 408: Enigma Boy, Part 5
- Chapter 409: Enigma Boy, Part 6 (Incapacitated)
- Chapter 412: Cheap Trick, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 24: Sheer Heart Attack, Part 2 (Glimpse)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 31: July 15th (Thursday), Part 1 (Glimpse)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 32: July 15th (Thursday), Part 2
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 33: July 15th (Thursday), Part 3 (Incapacitated)
- The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (Mentioned only)
- The Book ~jojo's bizarre adventure 4th another day~ Chapter 1: Kyrie (Mentioned only)
Quotes
- “Everyone is terrified of something, and I don't mean just being afraid or being able to hide it. I mean there's something deep in your heart that you're terrified of and can't deny.”—Terunosuke Miyamoto, Chapter 405: Enigma Boy, Part 2
- “When I find your terror's tell, then my Enigma can perfectly strike!”—Terunosuke Miyamoto, Chapter 405: Enigma Boy, Part 2
Video Games
Diamond Records (Android/iOS)
Terunosuke Miyamoto (宮本 輝之輔, Miyamoto Terunosuke) appears in Diamond Records as a playable character in both the Action Battle and Tactical Battle game modes. He has one 'Solitary' type 5 star statue. Terunosuke's moveset in both game modes is comprised of various attacks inspired by the anime, using his stand Enigma. His moveset in Action Battle involves various attacks with random effects that are omitted from Tactical Battle, in which only one effect is kept for each move.
JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! (Android/iOS)
恐怖のサインで紙になる ver.
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Cooldown: 75
All-Star Battle R (Various)
Terunosuke Miyamoto is featured in All-Star Battle R with a list of Tag Lines (プレイヤーカード名言, Pureiyā Kādo Meigen). They are unlocked by completing 200 Secret Missions in All-Star Battle Mode. In the localized versions of the game, he referes to his Stand, Enigma, as "Misterioso".
- “Once I see what makes you scared, you're mine! You'll be consumed by Misterioso's attack! (そして恐怖のサインを見つけた時、我がエニグマは、絶対無敵の攻撃を完了するッ!)”
- “No one's immune to it. When they're scared, they give away a little telltale sign. (どんな人間だろうと『ビビった時』無意識の『サイン』を出すものなんだ)”
- “You know, that's really not a smart move. (おまえが 今…やっている事は「賢い行い」ではない)”
Gallery
Trivia
- Terunosuke was not given a proper name until several years later, where it was officially documented in JOJO A-GO!GO! (as well as Gray Fly, Forever, Rubber Soul, etc). He was only known as "Enigma Boy" prior.
References
- ↑ JOJO A-GO!GO!: STANDS, p.104
- ↑ Chapter 404: Enigma Boy, Part 1
- ↑ Enigma Boy (Story Arc)