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− | Along with her [[Male Japanese Reporter|colleague]] and their [[Japanese Cameraman|cameraman]], she attended the opening of the “[[Gargoyle Theme Park]]”. When they entered the amusement park, they found [[Taro]] in the arms of a giant animatronic gargoyle after his defeat by [[Yama]]. Despite this embarrassment, Taro insisted that [[ | + | Along with her [[Male Japanese Reporter|colleague]] and their [[Japanese Cameraman|cameraman]], she attended the opening of the “[[Gargoyle Theme Park]]”. When they entered the amusement park, they found [[Taro]] in the arms of a giant animatronic gargoyle after his defeat by [[Yama]]. Despite this embarrassment, Taro insisted that [[gargoyle]]s existed. [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] and [[Hiroshi]] contributed hyperbolic stories about gargoyles to destroy any credibility Taro had left. The female reporter told them that they watched too many cartoons and left laughing with the male reporter and their cameraman. |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== |
Revision as of 03:51, 14 December 2020
The female Japanese reporter works for a television station near Ishimura.
History
Along with her colleague and their cameraman, she attended the opening of the “Gargoyle Theme Park”. When they entered the amusement park, they found Taro in the arms of a giant animatronic gargoyle after his defeat by Yama. Despite this embarrassment, Taro insisted that gargoyles existed. Elisa and Hiroshi contributed hyperbolic stories about gargoyles to destroy any credibility Taro had left. The female reporter told them that they watched too many cartoons and left laughing with the male reporter and their cameraman.
Characteristics
The female Japanese reporter did not like getting up early. Along with her native Japanese, she could also speak English.
Appearances
- "Bushido"
Apocrypha
The Goliath Chronicles
The female Japanese reporter interviewed Matthew, an Amish boy in Pennsylvania. Since it was The Goliath Chronicles, it was probably just a model reuse than any true sense of continuity. ("A Bronx Tail")