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Barnaby Brooks Jr.
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Japanese バーナビー・ブルックスJr.
Nicknames Bunny
Super Rookie
NEXT Power Hundred Power
Profile
Age 23 (episodes 1-4)
24 (episodes 5-13)
25 (episodes 14-25)
26 (episode 25 epilogue)
Gender Male
Birthday October 31[1] NC1953
Height 185 cm. (6'0")[2]
Relatives Emily Brooks (mother, deceased)
Barnaby Brooks (father, deceased)
Media Portrayal
Debut Episode 1
All's well that ends well
Seiyū Masakazu Morita
Yuka Nagayoshi (young)

Yuri Lowenthal (English)


Barnaby Brooks Jr. (バーナビー・ブルックスJr.) is a rookie hero who does not conceal his secret identity and the newest addition to Hero TV. Partnered with and possessing the same power as Wild Tiger, he relies more on strategy than force. He is liked by many people as he is seen as cool and handsome. He is currently the top-notch hero, with the famous title, "King of Heroes."

Personality

Barnaby is logical and won't rush off into a fight without a plan. Unlike his partner, he is only part in the hero business for the points he earned in his hero career. Barnaby used to act only for the fame and points, but that doesn't mean he is cold-hearted. His stoic and cool demeanor was eventually broken by Kotetsu. He actually does care about others, such as his nanny who bakes him a cake every year for his birthday. After Jake's arrest, Barnaby is shown more frequently with a smile and he seems to enjoy himself more often. Though he still cares about the points, he argues less and now works very well with Kotetsu.

He appears to be very emotionaly unstable and suffers emotional and mental breakdowns due to the death of his parents as well as the false memories that were implanted into him by Albert Maverick.

History

Barnaby was orphaned at age 4, when his parents were assassinated. He managed to catch a glimpse of the murderer after hearing a gunshot upon his return home. He spent his childhood at an orphanage and was eventually taken in by Maverick, who was an old friend of his parents'. He later enrolled in Hero Academy to study the basics of being a hero. Since then, he has spent his free time investigating the organization Ouroboros and its connection to his parents' murder.

Supposedly, his NEXT powers were manifested when he was 2 years old at that time.

Storyline

The First Hero Team

In the first episode, he first showed up when he saved Wild Tiger from falling due to the five-minute time limit power, then apprehended the criminal and then showed his face in the public.

He is then partnered with the veteran superhero Wild Tiger to form the first ever hero team. They don't get along at first, as their beliefs and fighting tactics are complete opposites. This results in several disastrous incidents due to their utter lack of teamwork . At first, Barnaby isn't willing to take Kotestu as a partner due to his vendetta against his parents' killer, but eventually they learn to become a functioning team.

Jake Martinez and a City Held Hostage

While searching for information on his parents' killer in the criminal databases, Barnaby recognizes Jake as being the man from his memories. He looks up the prison where Jake is serving his sentence and sets out to travel there, but ends up instead turning around to help Kotetsu combat some of the exosuits holding the city hostage. Two members of Ouroboros subsequently demand Jake's release in exchange for the city's safety and, when one of them is captured after turning up at Fortress Tower to force the CEOs to make a decision, Barnaby is quick to attack him in the hopes of acquiring information.

After Origami Cyclone infiltrates Ouroboros' headquarters following Jake's release and the other heroes head in to assist, Barnaby and Kotetsu are the first to come across what seems to be Jake. Kotetsu, believing that Barnaby is going to blindly attack, intervenes to get "Jake" out of the way - only for Barnaby to reveal that he had know it was Origami Cyclone due to the hero wristband. The incident causes a rift between them, as Barnaby then refuses to work with a partner who won't trust him.

During the hero battles against Jake, Barnaby is coincidentally chosen immediately after Wild Tiger, as Jake believes the latter won't pose a challenge. Kotetsu receives a severe beating in his match and Barnaby's doesn't fare any better. However, when things seem hopeless, Kotetsu turns up at the fight's location and explains that Jake actually has super hearing. He gives Barnaby a bomb that emits ultrasonic waves which Barnaby only accepts upon noticing that there is blood on it - which makes him realize that Kotetsu is still badly injured. It ends up being a combination ultrasonic device and flash bomb and Barnaby is able to defeat Jake thanks to the surprise factor. Later, Kotetsu explains that he couldn't tell Barnaby about Jake's real second power, which enables him to hear others' thoughts.

Mistaken Memories

Once Kriem wakes from her coma, Barnaby interrogates her about why Jake killed his parents. Unfortunately, Kriem reveals that Jake was not the true murderer, and that they were merely a small part of Ouroboros. At first Barnaby is reluctant to believe this, but after seeing proof that Jake's right hand doesn't have the Ouroboros' tattoo on it, he is shocked. Barnaby tries hard to think back, only for the murderer's face in his memory change from Jake's to those of several other people Barnaby knows. The revelation leaves him confused as he now has no leads as to who killed his parents, aside from the Ouroboros' tattoo on the murderer's right hand. This leads to Barnaby subsequently having a mental breakdown.

In an attempt to help Barnaby sort things out, Kotetsu suggests they retrace the events of the day Barnaby's parents were killed. This unfortunately leads to Barnaby overhearing a phone call between Kotetsu and Kaede, and he learns of Kotetsu's plans to resign in the worst possible way. As Kotetsu won't honestly explain the circumstances behind his decision, the lack of trust affects Barnaby's already-tenuous emotional state. Activating his Hundred Power, Barnaby flees and ultimately goes to the only other person he has - Maverick. During their conversation, Barnaby receives a phone call from Samantha, his childhood nanny, whose discovery of a photograph from the day of the murder reveals that Barnaby had been with her that entire day. Barnaby confronts Maverick about the contradiction and soon learns that not only had Maverick killed the Brooks, but he was also a NEXT who had altered Barnaby's own memories of the incident.

As a result of this revelation, Maverick alters Barnaby's memories yet again - first to reinstate Jake as the Brooks' killer, and then to erase any connection between Wild Tiger and Kotetsu. Then, after Maverick has Samantha killed and frames Kotetsu for her murder, Barnaby becomes determined to hunt down Samantha's killer.

Even after the other heroes' memories have been restored, Barnaby still only views Kotetsu as a criminal trying to bring shame to Wild Tiger's name by posing as him. Kotetsu leads him away from the populated areas of the city, where they battle atop a bridge. Though Kotetsu keeps trying to get Barnaby to remember him, nothing works and Barnaby continues to relentlessly attack him. Ultimately, Barnaby's memory recovers as he is about to deal the finishing blow, when Kotetsu calls him "Bunny-chan". With his memories now intact, Barnaby's anger is directed toward the source of the recent events: Maverick. After Kotetsu receives a call from Maverick using Blue Rose's communicator, the pair learn that the other heroes have been defeated and both they and Kaede are being held captive at Justice Tower. They head there for a showdown with Maverick, but are instead confronted with the False Wild Tiger, who turns out to be an android developed by Rotwang named H-01. They are told that if they want to proceed and save both Kaede and the other heroes, they will have to defeat H-01 - who was made to be even stronger than Cis.

In the battle that ensues, Barnaby and Kotetsu are vastly overpowered by H-01, who at one point injures Barnaby by stabbing him through the leg. Kotetsu manages to immobilize the android by holding it from behind and shouts for Barnaby to shoot both of them with the laser gun they had knocked out of H-01's hands. After some hesitation, Barnaby shoots - believing that Kotetsu would jump out of the way at the last second or otherwise be nearly unharmed thanks to his Hundred Power. Though the blast manages to destroy H-01, it also gravely injures Kotetsu, whose powers had run out just before the blast hit. Barnaby then learns of Kotetsu's power loss, which the latter had been keeping hidden, and soon after Kotetsu appears to die in his arms as the other heroes and Kaede arrive on the scene.

Maverick reappears and Barnaby, who now intends to avenge his parents, Samantha and Kotetsu, is furious. The heroes are forced to battle an entire squad of H-01 androids, and are only saved from death by Saito's hacking skills. The heroes chase Maverick, who proclaims that he has so much influence in the city that people would be more likely to believe him than Barnaby, adding that the city wouldn't be what it was without him. These declarations ultimately become his downfall, as Agnes, in a helicopter overhead, reveals that she had long since snapped out of Maverick's memory manipulation and was now showing the current scene live to the entirety of Sternbild. Irritated, Maverick flees and the heroes chase him, only for him to take Kaede hostage. Everyone is surprised when a shadow appears behind Maverick and punches him, revealing that Kotetsu had merely passed out from pain and blood loss. Barnaby is so relieved that he almost immediately hugs Kotetsu, much to the latter's surprise. When Barnaby demands that Maverick tell them about Ouroboros, Maverick wipes his own memories, turning himself into a vegetable.

Later, back in the city proper, Saito shows Barnaby the code the Brooks had installed to shut down the androids. When Kotetsu announces that he'll be retiring from the hero business, Barnaby does the same. He decides to find himself and do what he wants to do, rather than do what Maverick had pushed him into.

The Return of Tiger and Bunny

A year later, Hero TV is still going strong and the other heroes are busy catching criminals. Barnaby visits his parents' gravestone and realizes that the code Saito had given him was in fact his parents' birthdays added together to equal his own. He is overcome with emotion upon recalling how they had said they would always protect him.

In Sternbild, Wild Tiger - now with only 1 minute's worth of power total - corners a criminal, who is well aware that Tiger's powers have reached their limit already. As Tiger steps onto the glass rooftop of a building, the window breaks and sends him hurtling toward the ground... only to be caught by the sudden reappearance of his partner, also in his hero suit.

The pair argue for a little while, but ultimately decide to both get back into the hero business.

Abilities and Powers

Barnaby's Hundred Power increases his physical capabilities such as strength, speed, and jumping ability, by a hundredfold for five minutes a time. After those five minutes, he must rest for one hour before activating it again. Besides his NEXT powers, he also demonstrates keen observation skills - such as when he notices Origami Cyclone's wristband while the latter is transformed into Jake.

He is also very physically fit (perhaps due in part to his age) and was able to withstand a battle against Jake prior to activating his Hundred Power. Barnaby's attacking forte is in kicking (contrary to Wild Tiger's forte in punching), which would indicate he has a fair amount of agility and speed. With his power activated, he is able to kick through walls and slice a giant block of ice in half through kicking it lengthwise. He can also jump fifty feet in the air while his powers are active and this is nicknamed the "Handsome Escape" by Fire Embelm.

Costumes

Prototype Suit

This is the first hero suit Barnaby wears in the first episode, prior to being officially introduced as a superhero. Predominantly gray and black, it has no sponsor logos but instead features white barcodes on the arms and across the chest (the spots where Barnaby's usual suit has sponsor logos). The numbers and letters beneath the chest barcode read 199808J0 HS20030106 AP156984236. The two flaps in back serve as small booster packs, which provide Barnaby some maneuverability in the air even without his powers activated.

Hero Suit

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Bunny's hero suit

Barnaby's standard hero suit is bulletproof and able to withstand fire from guns. The visor includes a timer to tell Barnaby when his powers are going to run out, and compensates for any vision problems while not wearing his glasses. The suit's systems seems able to discern information (approximate height and age of a person, makeup of machinery, etc.) simply by locking onto the item in question. It also appears to contain a fair amount of data on the other heroes, as evidenced by the output that scrolls across the screen when Barnaby looks at Dragon Kid, Sky High and Fire Emblem in the second episode.

The suit is predominantly red, white and black and has a similar design to the prototype suit. Sponsor logos are located on the arms ("Crusade System" Card Series and Amazon.co.jp) and across the chest (Bandai). It is equipped with a "Lighting Mode" whereby certain lines light up when Barnaby's Hundred Power is active. It has a propulsion system on the back, which gives him additional mobility and seemingly flight like abilites. Additionally, it has a feature called "Good Luck Mode" which expands and enlarges one leg of the suit which really useful for stronger kicks. Though originally thought to increase Barnaby's kicking power, the feature is actually just for display.

On Barnaby's birthday, Saito "upgraded" his suit, adding a bunny symbol to the armor.

"Bunny" Costume

A costume which appears in several short comic strips in the magazine Animage. It was made as a match for Wild Tiger's original costume, and thus looks more like a traditional superhero uniform. Like Barnaby's hero suit, its colors are predominantly red, white and black. It has no sponsor logos, but "Jr" on the chest and cowl instead. Barnaby is stuck wearing this costume while his usual hero suit is undergoing maintenance and repairs, and it is a big hit with female fans and children that Agnes subsequently has him wear it even longer, much to Kotetsu's delight.

New Hero Suit

A darker hero suit first worn in episode 21. Like the prototype suit, it is predominantly black and gray and has no sponsor logos. The suit's eyes glow red instead of the usual hero suit's blue, and are covered entirely by a visor. This visor contains a video feed which allows Maverick to view things through the suit's eyes. Unlike Barnaby's other costumes, this suit was not developed by Saito, who suspects there might be some nasty additions to it and has it destroyed once Barnaby regained his true memory. 


Relationships

Wild Tiger

My name...

"'I am not a bunny, I'm Barnaby.'" Wild Tiger (in mocking tone).

Kotetsu or Wild Tiger is Barnaby's partner. At first Barnaby disliked Kotetsu and saw him as more of a liability than a partner. He called him "old man" until Kotetsu gained his trust and now calls him by his name. He has even now accepted Kotetsu's nickname for him "Bunny". His personality and actions are the complete opposite of Kotetsu's, as Barnaby is more logical than him. Now he is able to finish Kotetsu's sentences before he can.

Barnaby's nickname

"And you have long ears like a cute bunny rabbit" - Wild Tiger (Kotetsu)

Trivia

From Episode Teasers

  • Episode 05: He always saves his favorite food for last.
  • Episode 07: He owns five pairs of the same glasses.
  • Episode 08: He's fussy about the indirect lighting in his room.
  • Episode 10: His favorite alcoholic drink is rose wine.
  • Episode 12: He uses two tissues at once.
  • Episode 14: He always drinks a glass of milk before bedtime.
  • Episode 16: He goes to a hair stylist twice a month.
  • Episode 17: He always washes his neck first.
  • Episode 19: He uses an electric toothbrush.
  • Episode 23: He has a normal body temperature of 35.7 degrees Celsius (96.26 degrees Fahrenheit).

Miscellaneous

  • He has a toy robot, a memento from his parents.
  • He is into aromatherapy, especially scented candles and incense. (He finds them to be very relaxing.)
  • He is extremely nearsighted. (His suit helmet fixes his vision problems when wearing it.)
  • He enjoys doing interviews, photoshoots and talking about his parents.
  • He weighed 3,329 g. (7 lb, 5 oz.) at birth.[3]
  • During the series, many fans have created two alternate forms for him: one known as Ouroboros Barnaby(also known as Ourobunny), who is shown with the Ouroboros symbol on his hand (during the time of confusion with his memories) and Darkness Bunny, shown in crimson and black colors (created after his new suit was made to go with that of the False Wild Tiger).
  • He prefers making memories by spending time together, rather than getting mementos.
  • Nishida’s favorite Barnaby scene is his hopeless fight with Jake; no matter how many times he is downed and what is done to him, he will rise as long as he has something to accomplish.
  • His favorite foods are cabbage rolls and beef stroganoff.
  • He would not have chosen to become a hero if he had grown up normally. Instead, he would have chosen to become a robotics engineer like his parents if Maverick hadn't killed them.

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References

  1. name="ep25"Episode 25, Photograph from the day Barnaby was born.
  2. name="monthlyhero"Monthly Hero, volume 3
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named ep25
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