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− | Along with his [[Female Japanese Reporter|colleague]] and their [[Japanese Cameraman|cameraman]], he 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 his [[Female Japanese Reporter|colleague]] and their [[Japanese Cameraman|cameraman]], he 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 male reporter told Taro that he did not believe it and left laughing with the female reporter and their cameraman. He also remarked that it was a terrible publicity stunt. |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== |
Revision as of 03:38, 14 December 2020
The male Japanese reporter works for a television station near Ishimura.
History
Along with his colleague and their cameraman, he 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 male reporter told Taro that he did not believe it and left laughing with the female reporter and their cameraman. He also remarked that it was a terrible publicity stunt.
Characteristics
It is unknown if the male reporter was fluent in English like the female reporter since he only had two lines in which he addressed Taro and then his colleagues, which could have been in their native Japanese.
Appearances
- "Bushido"
Apocrypha
The Goliath Chronicles
The male Japanese reporter appeared in The Goliath Chronicles episode, "Angels in the Night".