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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership and AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Both tropes apply to all three of them due to their earning their OneManArmy statuses during the 365 days and maintaining their power through the previous two Zenkusen tournaments.
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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership and AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Both tropes apply to all AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: All three of them due to their earning earn their OneManArmy statuses during the 365 days and maintaining maintain their power through the previous two Zenkusen tournaments.
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[[folder:Uboshita Yumi and Takishi]]
A married couple who move in the house across from Naruto's sometime after the Parliament incident. Yumi is the new Spanish teacher at Konoha High School, and Takishi is a data analyst working for the Uchiha Zaibatsu. They both first appear in the ninth Gaiden.
* TheAce: Yumi provides a mild deconstruction in the thirty-fifth Gaiden, as the other teachers tell her point-blank that her outshining them in their respective specialty areas isn't exactly endearing her to them. Kakashi advises her that, while she shouldn't lower her own level of excellence, she should try to be sensitive to the feelings of others so as to avoid offending them even by accident.
* AscendedExtra: Both of them, big time. Yumi was one of the two girls created by Konohamaru as part of his Sexy Jutsu: Girl on Girl technique (specifically, the black-haired girl in the anime), and Takishi was one of Orochimaru's random prisoners.
* CantHoldHisLiquor: Yumi isn't a good drinker, as the thirty-fifth Gaiden reveals.
* CoolTeacher: Yumi takes Naruto's history as a Kyuushingai in stride, for starters. Kakashi later complains about Yumi being cooler than ''him''.
* DoomItYourself: Apparently, Takishi has had a few ''episodes'' of attempts at being a handyman. Yumi is all too eager to share some of those stories with Kushina (who, in turn, is willing to share embarrassing stories about Naruto).
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: When Yumi introduces herself to her Spanish class for the first time and announces that she's HappilyMarried ''and'' perfectly straight, a few of the girl students mutter in disappointment.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: As stated above, Yumi's original-series counterpart didn't even have a name, not being an actual person to begin with; in Takishi's case, at least that ''is'' his given name. Both of them get the surname Uboshita for this story's universe.
* SternTeacher: Yumi takes her role as a Spanish teacher ''very'' seriously. In fact, according to Takishi, during her previous appointment at Shimo City High School, Yumi earned the nickname "Student Slayer" for how hard she graded her students' work.
* SupremeChef: It turns out Yumi has cooking skill that rivals Kushina's, much to the latter's dismay.
--> '''Naruto:''' Um...well...how do I put this...could we hire Yumi-sensei to cook for us?
--> '''Kushina:''' TRAITOR!
* TeachersOutOfSchool: Well, since they live across the street from each other, Naruto at least knows that Yumi has a life outside of Spanish class. Suigetsu tries to take advantage of this so they can get better grades, once he finds out Yumi and Naruto are neighbors.
--> '''Suigetsu:''' C'mon, dude, she's your next-door neighbor! Can't you, I don't know, sweet-talk her or something? Use some of that Kyuushingai charm or whatever you've got! Our grades are on the line here!
--> '''Naruto:''' Uh, dude, my skills don't work that way...
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Takishi loves tofu, while Yumi is fond of pasta. Happily enough, the day after they move into their new house, Kushina shows up with a house-warming gift of [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs a tofu-and-pasta casserole]].
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A married couple who move in the house across from Naruto's sometime after the Parliament incident. Yumi is the new Spanish teacher at Konoha High School, and Takishi is a data analyst working for the Uchiha Zaibatsu. They both first appear in the ninth Gaiden.
* TheAce: Yumi provides a mild deconstruction in the thirty-fifth Gaiden, as the other teachers tell her point-blank that her outshining them in their respective specialty areas isn't exactly endearing her to them. Kakashi advises her that, while she shouldn't lower her own level of excellence, she should try to be sensitive to the feelings of others so as to avoid offending them even by accident.
* AscendedExtra: Both of them, big time. Yumi was one of the two girls created by Konohamaru as part of his Sexy Jutsu: Girl on Girl technique (specifically, the black-haired girl in the anime), and Takishi was one of Orochimaru's random prisoners.
* CantHoldHisLiquor: Yumi isn't a good drinker, as the thirty-fifth Gaiden reveals.
* CoolTeacher: Yumi takes Naruto's history as a Kyuushingai in stride, for starters. Kakashi later complains about Yumi being cooler than ''him''.
* DoomItYourself: Apparently, Takishi has had a few ''episodes'' of attempts at being a handyman. Yumi is all too eager to share some of those stories with Kushina (who, in turn, is willing to share embarrassing stories about Naruto).
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: When Yumi introduces herself to her Spanish class for the first time and announces that she's HappilyMarried ''and'' perfectly straight, a few of the girl students mutter in disappointment.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: As stated above, Yumi's original-series counterpart didn't even have a name, not being an actual person to begin with; in Takishi's case, at least that ''is'' his given name. Both of them get the surname Uboshita for this story's universe.
* SternTeacher: Yumi takes her role as a Spanish teacher ''very'' seriously. In fact, according to Takishi, during her previous appointment at Shimo City High School, Yumi earned the nickname "Student Slayer" for how hard she graded her students' work.
* SupremeChef: It turns out Yumi has cooking skill that rivals Kushina's, much to the latter's dismay.
--> '''Naruto:''' Um...well...how do I put this...could we hire Yumi-sensei to cook for us?
--> '''Kushina:''' TRAITOR!
* TeachersOutOfSchool: Well, since they live across the street from each other, Naruto at least knows that Yumi has a life outside of Spanish class. Suigetsu tries to take advantage of this so they can get better grades, once he finds out Yumi and Naruto are neighbors.
--> '''Suigetsu:''' C'mon, dude, she's your next-door neighbor! Can't you, I don't know, sweet-talk her or something? Use some of that Kyuushingai charm or whatever you've got! Our grades are on the line here!
--> '''Naruto:''' Uh, dude, my skills don't work that way...
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Takishi loves tofu, while Yumi is fond of pasta. Happily enough, the day after they move into their new house, Kushina shows up with a house-warming gift of [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs a tofu-and-pasta casserole]].
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[[folder:Komatsu Banna and Amayo]]
Karui's father and mother. Banna is employed as a security officer assigned to the Tourism Minister, and Amayo is a secretary. They both appear in the eighteenth Gaiden.
* AbusiveParents: Amayo is seriously emotionally abusive toward Karui, as evidenced by their interaction in the eighteenth Gaiden, even if the abuse appears downplayed.
* ControlFreak: Karui accuses Amayo of being this (not to her face, though).
--> '''Karui:''' I guess I should just be glad she lets me out of the house at all.
* DisappearedDad: Banna has been this to Karui for the past five years, having walked out on his wife and daughter. Both he and Karui concede that it was because Banna could no longer handle Amayo's overbearing personality, though Banna regrets having left Karui behind to deal with the fallout of her mother's attitude.
* EducationMama: Amayo expects Karui to excel in her music studies.
* TheGhost: Amayo was this during the main story, as while she was mentioned several times, she never made a personal appearance until the eighteenth Gaiden.
* MyBelovedSmother: Karui has this problem with Amayo. Witness this brief exchange when Karui tries to mediate the confrontation between her parents...
--> '''Karui:''' Mom...
--> '''Amayo:''' Shush, dear. The grown-ups are talking.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Neither Banna nor Amayo have any connection to Karui (or even to each other) in canon.
* StageMom: As Karui reveals during a confidential talk with Kakashi in the main story, she strongly feels that the reason Amayo has [[EducationMama pushed her to excel at the violin]] is because Amayo herself failed in her endeavors to build a musical career, so now she's pushing her thwarted expectations onto her daughter.
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Karui's father and mother. Banna is employed as a security officer assigned to the Tourism Minister, and Amayo is a secretary. They both appear in the eighteenth Gaiden.
* AbusiveParents: Amayo is seriously emotionally abusive toward Karui, as evidenced by their interaction in the eighteenth Gaiden, even if the abuse appears downplayed.
* ControlFreak: Karui accuses Amayo of being this (not to her face, though).
--> '''Karui:''' I guess I should just be glad she lets me out of the house at all.
* DisappearedDad: Banna has been this to Karui for the past five years, having walked out on his wife and daughter. Both he and Karui concede that it was because Banna could no longer handle Amayo's overbearing personality, though Banna regrets having left Karui behind to deal with the fallout of her mother's attitude.
* EducationMama: Amayo expects Karui to excel in her music studies.
* TheGhost: Amayo was this during the main story, as while she was mentioned several times, she never made a personal appearance until the eighteenth Gaiden.
* MyBelovedSmother: Karui has this problem with Amayo. Witness this brief exchange when Karui tries to mediate the confrontation between her parents...
--> '''Karui:''' Mom...
--> '''Amayo:''' Shush, dear. The grown-ups are talking.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Neither Banna nor Amayo have any connection to Karui (or even to each other) in canon.
* StageMom: As Karui reveals during a confidential talk with Kakashi in the main story, she strongly feels that the reason Amayo has [[EducationMama pushed her to excel at the violin]] is because Amayo herself failed in her endeavors to build a musical career, so now she's pushing her thwarted expectations onto her daughter.
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[[folder:Yui]]
Yukata's estranged mother, introduced in the thirty-fifth Gaiden.
* ButWeUsedACondom: According to Yui, her pregnancy with Yukata resulted after the condom broke one night.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: She emphatically ''hates'' chocolate. Much to her disgust, she got cravings for the confection while she was pregnant. [[spoiler:It was only one of several reasons for her overall disdain and neglect toward Yukata]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the Gaiden chapters, it soon becomes clear that she's only concerned about how ''she'' has been impacted by Yukata's circumstances, rather than being as concerned about her runaway daughter as you'd expect a mother to be. [[spoiler:That includes how being pregnant with Yukata affected Yui, a woman who had already disliked the idea of child-bearing but didn't believe in abortion]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* LawOfInverseFertility: She admits that she wound up with a pregnancy she didn't want [[ButWeUsedACondom because the condom broke]], after having made clear to her husband that she wanted to have just one year with him before trying for children.
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of a crime by Konoha High School's Hall Monitors' Guild. That lack of support led Yukata to run away from home and join the Tiger Dragons gang, yet Yui doesn't stop to consider that ''her'' LackOfEmpathy contributed to that outcome.
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Yui and Yukata have no relation to each other in canon.
Yukata's estranged mother, introduced in the thirty-fifth Gaiden.
* ButWeUsedACondom: According to Yui, her pregnancy with Yukata resulted after the condom broke one night.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: She emphatically ''hates'' chocolate. Much to her disgust, she got cravings for the confection while she was pregnant. [[spoiler:It was only one of several reasons for her overall disdain and neglect toward Yukata]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the Gaiden chapters, it soon becomes clear that she's only concerned about how ''she'' has been impacted by Yukata's circumstances, rather than being as concerned about her runaway daughter as you'd expect a mother to be. [[spoiler:That includes how being pregnant with Yukata affected Yui, a woman who had already disliked the idea of child-bearing but didn't believe in abortion]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* LawOfInverseFertility: She admits that she wound up with a pregnancy she didn't want [[ButWeUsedACondom because the condom broke]], after having made clear to her husband that she wanted to have just one year with him before trying for children.
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of a crime by Konoha High School's Hall Monitors' Guild. That lack of support led Yukata to run away from home and join the Tiger Dragons gang, yet Yui doesn't stop to consider that ''her'' LackOfEmpathy contributed to that outcome.
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Yui and Yukata have no relation to each other in canon.
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Yukata's estranged mother, introduced
Appearing in the
* ButWeUsedACondom: According to Yui, her pregnancy with Yukata resulted after
* DoesNotLikeSpam: She emphatically ''hates'' chocolate. Much
*
* ByTheBookCop: This trait coincides with her being
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Ibara's canon counterpart didn't
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* LawOfInverseFertility: She admits that she wound up with a pregnancy she didn't want [[ButWeUsedACondom because the condom broke]], after having made clear to her husband that she wanted to
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Yui and Yukata have no relation to each other in canon.
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[[folder:Kohada]]
A prostitute who's introduced in the thirty-eighth Gaiden working at Konoha Town's infamous Pudding Place whorehouse.
* BrokenBird: Her backstory was ''not'' kind to her, from her losing her father in the 365 days to her being betrayed into sexual slavery by a friend's boyfriend.
* CopHater: She does not hold a very good opinion of the police. Considering that cops were among the various patrons of the brothel where she was held against her will, and many of them were crooked enough to overlook her pimp's prostitution ring in exchange for getting her as occasional "payment," one can hardly blame her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Starts to defrost upon meeting Han, the first man she's interacted with since her journey into prostitution who's interested in helping her without wanting any physical favors in exchange.
* {{Determinator}}: Even after her friend committed suicide to escape their brutal treatment, Kohada herself vowed to carry on in the hope that one day she'd be able to pursue her lifelong dream of journalism, through which she could then tell her story.
* DisappearedDad: Her father was killed by marauding gangsters during the 365 days.
* ForcedToWatch: She was made to watch while her friend was gang-raped as punishment for refusing to pleasure a john, and was threatened with being similarly gang-raped if she tried to look away.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: The heart of gold is ''very'' deeply buried due to her experiences leaving her jaded.
* MissingMom: Her mother died from pneumonia complications when Kohada was 11.
* RapeAsBackstory: She and her friend were both subjected to this multiple times during their initial days in sexual captivity by the friend's boyfriend and his friends. The friend was DrivenToSuicide after one particularly vicious gang-bang by the boyfriend and five of his pals, but Kohada swore to continue living on in spite of it all.
* SexAsRiteOfPassage: In her line of work, she has occasionally facilitated this for a few guys who've been honest enough to admit that they've only come to her to silence their friends' taunts that a man is not a virgin; for these guys, she'll willingly go all out to show them the ropes.
* StepfordSnarker: She's introduced with a very sarcastic mouth, but behind the snark is a badly damaged woman.
* {{Tsundere}}: According to Karyu, Kohada fills this fantasy niche for clients who frequent the Pudding Place.
A prostitute who's introduced in the thirty-eighth Gaiden working at Konoha Town's infamous Pudding Place whorehouse.
* BrokenBird: Her backstory was ''not'' kind to her, from her losing her father in the 365 days to her being betrayed into sexual slavery by a friend's boyfriend.
* CopHater: She does not hold a very good opinion of the police. Considering that cops were among the various patrons of the brothel where she was held against her will, and many of them were crooked enough to overlook her pimp's prostitution ring in exchange for getting her as occasional "payment," one can hardly blame her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Starts to defrost upon meeting Han, the first man she's interacted with since her journey into prostitution who's interested in helping her without wanting any physical favors in exchange.
* {{Determinator}}: Even after her friend committed suicide to escape their brutal treatment, Kohada herself vowed to carry on in the hope that one day she'd be able to pursue her lifelong dream of journalism, through which she could then tell her story.
* DisappearedDad: Her father was killed by marauding gangsters during the 365 days.
* ForcedToWatch: She was made to watch while her friend was gang-raped as punishment for refusing to pleasure a john, and was threatened with being similarly gang-raped if she tried to look away.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: The heart of gold is ''very'' deeply buried due to her experiences leaving her jaded.
* MissingMom: Her mother died from pneumonia complications when Kohada was 11.
* RapeAsBackstory: She and her friend were both subjected to this multiple times during their initial days in sexual captivity by the friend's boyfriend and his friends. The friend was DrivenToSuicide after one particularly vicious gang-bang by the boyfriend and five of his pals, but Kohada swore to continue living on in spite of it all.
* SexAsRiteOfPassage: In her line of work, she has occasionally facilitated this for a few guys who've been honest enough to admit that they've only come to her to silence their friends' taunts that a man is not a virgin; for these guys, she'll willingly go all out to show them the ropes.
* StepfordSnarker: She's introduced with a very sarcastic mouth, but behind the snark is a badly damaged woman.
* {{Tsundere}}: According to Karyu, Kohada fills this fantasy niche for clients who frequent the Pudding Place.
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* BrokenBird: Her backstory was ''not'' kind to her, from her losing her father in the 365 days to her being betrayed into sexual slavery by a friend's boyfriend.
* CopHater: She does not hold a very good opinion
* AmicableExes: With Shibi.
* DeterminedDoctor: As she
* DefrostingIceQueen: Starts to defrost upon meeting Han, the first man she's interacted with since her journey into prostitution who's interested in helping her without wanting any physical favors in exchange.
* {{Determinator}}: Even after her friend committed suicide to escape their brutal treatment, Kohada
* DisappearedDad: Her father was killed by marauding gangsters during the 365 days.
* ForcedToWatch: She was made
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: The heart of gold is ''very'' deeply buried due to her experiences leaving her jaded.
* MissingMom:
* RapeAsBackstory: She and her friend were both subjected to
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In canon, she was an unnamed researcher who served Kakashi during his
*
* StepfordSnarker: She's introduced with a very sarcastic mouth, but behind the snark is a badly damaged woman.
* {{Tsundere}}: According to Karyu, Kohada fills this fantasy niche for clients who frequent the Pudding Place.
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[[folder:Enomoto Ibara]]
Appearing in the forty-fourth Gaiden during the Reckoning arc, Ibara is a detective-sergeant assigned to the Shimo City Police Department, the vice-president of the national police federation, and an old academy batch-mate of Kaiza and Oishi Taiseki.
* AdaptationalBadass: While we have yet to see her in any action scenes, the fact that she's a police detective in this universe makes her leagues more active than her canon role as a civilian of Konoha.
* ByTheBookCop: This trait coincides with her being anti-Kyuushingai, similar to Kaiza and Taiseki.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Ibara's canon counterpart didn't have a revealed surname.
Appearing in the forty-fourth Gaiden during the Reckoning arc, Ibara is a detective-sergeant assigned to the Shimo City Police Department, the vice-president of the national police federation, and an old academy batch-mate of Kaiza and Oishi Taiseki.
* AdaptationalBadass: While we have yet to see her in any action scenes, the fact that she's a police detective in this universe makes her leagues more active than her canon role as a civilian of Konoha.
* ByTheBookCop: This trait coincides with her being anti-Kyuushingai, similar to Kaiza and Taiseki.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Ibara's canon counterpart didn't have a revealed surname.
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Appearing
A lawyer from Mist City who handles criminal cases on behalf of Kira, and who used to handle personal-injury litigations for Hyuga Corporation's Mist City branch, he makes his first appearance in the
* AmoralAttorney: So amoral, in fact, that even Mitokado Homura is disgusted by him.
--> '''Mitokado:''' Simply put, he makes the
* EvilOldFolks: Like his canon counterpart, he is not a
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: When the
* AdaptationalBadass: While we have yet to see her in any action scenes,
* ByTheBookCop: This trait coincides with her being anti-Kyuushingai, similar to Kaiza and Taiseki.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Ibara's canon counterpart didn't have a revealed surname.
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[[folder:Fujimori Galena]]
A member of Kira's medical staff on his private island. She's also Shino's mother and Shibi's ex-wife.
* AmicableExes: With Shibi.
* DeterminedDoctor: As she herself admits, she doesn't handle it well when it comes to losing patients, and therefore she'll pull out every stop to ensure she can save each one.
* MissingMom: She was this to Shino during the main story, having not appeared in the primary plot. She makes her first appearance in the forty-ninth Gaiden.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In canon, she was an unnamed researcher who served Kakashi during his time as the sixth Hokage.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She has no connections to any of the Aburame clan in canon.
A member of Kira's medical staff on his private island. She's also Shino's mother and Shibi's ex-wife.
* AmicableExes: With Shibi.
* DeterminedDoctor: As she herself admits, she doesn't handle it well when it comes to losing patients, and therefore she'll pull out every stop to ensure she can save each one.
* MissingMom: She was this to Shino during the main story, having not appeared in the primary plot. She makes her first appearance in the forty-ninth Gaiden.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In canon, she was an unnamed researcher who served Kakashi during his time as the sixth Hokage.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She has no connections to any of the Aburame clan in canon.
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A member of Kira's medical staff on his private island. She's also Shino's mother and Shibi's ex-wife.
* AmicableExes: With Shibi.
* DeterminedDoctor: As she herself admits, she doesn't handle it well when it comes to losing patients, and therefore she'll pull out every stop to ensure she can save each one.
* MissingMom: She was this to Shino during the main story, having not appeared in the primary plot. She makes her first appearance in the forty-ninth Gaiden.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In canon, she was an unnamed researcher who served Kakashi during his time as the sixth Hokage.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She has no connections to any
The president of the
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the canon series, he was a ghost. Here, he's very much alive and well.
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[[folder:Gato]]
A lawyer from Mist City who handles criminal cases on behalf of Kira, and who used to handle personal-injury litigations for Hyuga Corporation's Mist City branch, he makes his first appearance in the fiftieth Gaiden.
* AmoralAttorney: So amoral, in fact, that even Mitokado Homura is disgusted by him.
--> '''Mitokado:''' Simply put, he makes the phrase "amoral attorney" sound like a bid for sainthood in comparison to what he does.
* EvilOldFolks: Like his canon counterpart, he is not a moral person.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: When the Kira-Killers seek him out and try to force him to give up Kira's current location, Gato warns that he has friends in high places, and if he--a well-known lawyer in Mist City--should disappear suddenly, people will ask questions. [[spoiler:One of those connections turns out to be Jiraiya, who approaches him with an as-yet undisclosed proposal at the end of the arc following his ColdBloodedTorture at the group's hands]].
A lawyer from Mist City who handles criminal cases on behalf of Kira, and who used to handle personal-injury litigations for Hyuga Corporation's Mist City branch, he makes his first appearance in the fiftieth Gaiden.
* AmoralAttorney: So amoral, in fact, that even Mitokado Homura is disgusted by him.
--> '''Mitokado:''' Simply put, he makes the phrase "amoral attorney" sound like a bid for sainthood in comparison to what he does.
* EvilOldFolks: Like his canon counterpart, he is not a moral person.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: When the Kira-Killers seek him out and try to force him to give up Kira's current location, Gato warns that he has friends in high places, and if he--a well-known lawyer in Mist City--should disappear suddenly, people will ask questions. [[spoiler:One of those connections turns out to be Jiraiya, who approaches him with an as-yet undisclosed proposal at the end of the arc following his ColdBloodedTorture at the group's hands]].
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* InsigniaRipoffRitual: Throws out her badge and gun in protest against Kisuke's refusal to bring Yugito to book for being one of the Terrors.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Her surname comes from
* OnlySaneMan: Sees herself as the only one in the
* AmoralAttorney: So amoral, in fact, that even Mitokado Homura is disgusted by him.
--> '''Mitokado:''' Simply put, he makes the phrase "amoral attorney" sound like a bid
* EvilOldFolks: Like his canon counterpart, he is not a moral person.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: When the Kira-Killers seek him out and try to force him to give up Kira's current location, Gato warns that he has friends in high places, and if he--a well-known lawyer in Mist City--should disappear suddenly, people will ask questions. [[spoiler:One of those connections turns out to be Jiraiya, who approaches him with an as-yet undisclosed proposal at the end
* TheResenter: Toward Yugito, which Kisuke calls her out on in the
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[[folder:Maboroshi Kisuke]]
The president of the national police federation, and the lieutenant and Yugito's former commanding officer at the Kumo City Police Department.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the canon series, he was a ghost. Here, he's very much alive and well.
The president of the national police federation, and the lieutenant and Yugito's former commanding officer at the Kumo City Police Department.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the canon series, he was a ghost. Here, he's very much alive and well.
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The president of the national police federation, and the lieutenant and Yugito's former commanding
An officer
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the canon series, he was a ghost. Here, he's very much alive
* InternalAffairs: He works for them.
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[[folder:Takumi Kujaku]]
A former detective of the Kumo City Police Department with a grudge against Yugito.
* InsigniaRipoffRitual: Throws out her badge and gun in protest against Kisuke's refusal to bring Yugito to book for being one of the Terrors.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Her surname comes from the canon series' Takumi village, which Kujaku's original counterpart hailed from.
* OnlySaneMan: Sees herself as the only one in the Kumo City Police Department who believes Yugito should have been arrested for being one of the Kyuushingai. However, Kisuke calls BS on this, as he points out that Kujaku's claims to that effect are only a convenient way for her to exercise a one-sided rivalry with Yugito.
* TheResenter: Toward Yugito, which Kisuke calls her out on in the sixtieth Gaiden.
A former detective of the Kumo City Police Department with a grudge against Yugito.
* InsigniaRipoffRitual: Throws out her badge and gun in protest against Kisuke's refusal to bring Yugito to book for being one of the Terrors.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Her surname comes from the canon series' Takumi village, which Kujaku's original counterpart hailed from.
* OnlySaneMan: Sees herself as the only one in the Kumo City Police Department who believes Yugito should have been arrested for being one of the Kyuushingai. However, Kisuke calls BS on this, as he points out that Kujaku's claims to that effect are only a convenient way for her to exercise a one-sided rivalry with Yugito.
* TheResenter: Toward Yugito, which Kisuke calls her out on in the sixtieth Gaiden.
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A former detective
The chief executive officer of Kurosawa Foods, and the
* InsigniaRipoffRitual: Throws out her badge and gun in protest against Kisuke's refusal to bring Yugito to book
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acquieses to
* TheResenter: Toward Yugito, which Kisuke calls her out on
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[[folder:Tokisuki Kabure]]
An officer assigned to the Whirl City Police Department's Internal Affairs division, and an old associate of Kaiza's.
* InternalAffairs: He works for them.
An officer assigned to the Whirl City Police Department's Internal Affairs division, and an old associate of Kaiza's.
* InternalAffairs: He works for them.
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The daughter of the
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[[folder:Kurosawa Mifune]]
The chief executive officer of Kurosawa Foods, and the sponsor for the Zenkusen tournament.
* CompositeCharacter: His surname in this story ([[NamedByTheAdaptation he didn't have one in canon]]) is the name of his canon counterpart's sword.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acquieses to Hanare's request to help persuade Ajisai's mother to let her participate in the Zenkusen tournament.
The chief executive officer of Kurosawa Foods, and the sponsor for the Zenkusen tournament.
* CompositeCharacter: His surname in this story ([[NamedByTheAdaptation he didn't have one in canon]]) is the name of his canon counterpart's sword.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acquieses to Hanare's request to help persuade Ajisai's mother to let her participate in the Zenkusen tournament.
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The chief executive officer
A political figure who represents one of
* CompositeCharacter: His surname in this story ([[NamedByTheAdaptation he didn't have one in canon]]) is the name of his canon counterpart's sword.
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[[folder:Kurama Yakumo]]
The daughter of the illustrious Kurama family in Water County, for whom Junichi works as their butler.
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[[folder:Kurama Murakumo]]
A political figure who represents one of Water County's constituencies, and Yakumo's father.
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The daughter of the illustrious Kurama family in Water County, for whom Junichi works as their butler.
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[[folder:Kurama Murakumo]]
A political figure who represents one of Water County's constituencies, and Yakumo's father.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the Gaiden chapters, it soon becomes clear that she's only concerned about how Yukata's circumstances have impacted Yui, rather than being as concerned about her runaway daughter as you'd expect a mother to be. [[spoiler:That includes how being pregnant with Yukata affected Yui, a woman who had already disliked the idea of child-bearing but didn't believe in abortion]].
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* ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the Gaiden chapters, it soon becomes clear that she's only concerned about how ''she'' has been impacted by Yukata's circumstances have impacted Yui, circumstances, rather than being as concerned about her runaway daughter as you'd expect a mother to be. [[spoiler:That includes how being pregnant with Yukata affected Yui, a woman who had already disliked the idea of child-bearing but didn't believe in abortion]].
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* LawOfInverseFertility: She admits that she wound up with a pregnancy she didn't want [[ButWeUsedACondom because the condom broke]], after having made clear to her husband that she wanted to have just one year with him before trying for children.
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=* BigEater: Funari, and it's justified by him being a sumo wrestler.
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* TwoTimingWithTheBestie: He cheated on Guren with her best friend. It's why they're now divorced.
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* MartialArtsUniform: Zosui wears a gray karate gi.
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* {{Bishonen}}: Junichi is significantly more handsome than Ryota.
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[[folder:Royama Ruka]]
A classmate of Ino's, and Sana's main target for bullying, she's introduced in the thirty-third Gaiden.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's polite, deferential, friendly, and loving toward her family, but if you set yourself up for a verbal zinger from her, she won't pull any punches.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's got a surprisingly vicious verbal zinger in response to Sana telling her not to try pursuing the handsome upperclassman Nakao Amai. Ino and Naruto are actually taken aback when they hear it.
--> '''Sana:''' Guys as youthful and full of passion like Amai-kun don't want little chickadees like you--they want women on their level, women who can match their enthusiasm. You'll have to wait another ten years before you'll even begin to qualify.
--> '''Ruka:''' Then if that description of what Amai-sempai likes is true, then in ten years you'll be too old and saggy to match his enthusiasm, isn't that right?
* NamedByTheAdaptation: She didn't have a revealed surname in canon.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: What got her on Sana's radar for bullying in the first place--she was seeking the attention of the handsome and popular upperclassman Nakao Amai.
A classmate of Ino's, and Sana's main target for bullying, she's introduced in the thirty-third Gaiden.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's polite, deferential, friendly, and loving toward her family, but if you set yourself up for a verbal zinger from her, she won't pull any punches.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's got a surprisingly vicious verbal zinger in response to Sana telling her not to try pursuing the handsome upperclassman Nakao Amai. Ino and Naruto are actually taken aback when they hear it.
--> '''Sana:''' Guys as youthful and full of passion like Amai-kun don't want little chickadees like you--they want women on their level, women who can match their enthusiasm. You'll have to wait another ten years before you'll even begin to qualify.
--> '''Ruka:''' Then if that description of what Amai-sempai likes is true, then in ten years you'll be too old and saggy to match his enthusiasm, isn't that right?
* NamedByTheAdaptation: She didn't have a revealed surname in canon.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: What got her on Sana's radar for bullying in the first place--she was seeking the attention of the handsome and popular upperclassman Nakao Amai.
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*
* DeadpanSnarker: She's got a surprisingly vicious verbal zinger in response to Sana
--> '''Sana:''' Guys as youthful and full of passion like Amai-kun don't want little chickadees like you--they want women on their level, women who can match their enthusiasm. You'll have to wait another ten years before you'll even begin to qualify.
--> '''Ruka:''' Then if
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Both of her parents were crime-scene investigators, and Yurika herself is a police detective.
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[[folder:Nakao Amai]]
A senior student at Konoha High School who's introduced in the thirty-third Gaiden, he's the president of the debate club and a real favorite among the girls.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: He didn't have a revealed surname in canon.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: He's the subject of this for Ruka.
A senior student at Konoha High School who's introduced in the thirty-third Gaiden, he's the president of the debate club and a real favorite among the girls.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: He didn't have a revealed surname in canon.
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: He's the subject of this for Ruka.
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A senior student at Konoha High School who's
Yukata's estranged mother, introduced in the
* ButWeUsedACondom: According to Yui, her pregnancy with Yukata resulted after the
* DoesNotLikeSpam: She emphatically ''hates'' chocolate. Much to her disgust, she got cravings for the
* ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the
* NamedByTheAdaptation: He
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of a crime by Konoha High School's Hall Monitors' Guild. That lack of support led Yukata to run away from home and join the Tiger Dragons gang, yet Yui doesn't stop to consider that ''her'' LackOfEmpathy contributed to that outcome.
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a
* SingleGirlSeeksMostPopularGuy: He's
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Yui and Yukata have no relation to each other in canon.
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[[folder:Detective Chiba Yurika]]
A detective attached to the Sound City Police Department, introduced in the thirty-fifth Gaiden.
* EveryoneHasStandards: She is so gobsmacked and disgusted [[spoiler:to witness Yui telling her daughter Yukata that she (Yukata) was an accidental pregnancy that Yui never wanted and still hates for ruining her life-plans]] to the point of having to seriously fight the temptation to put a bullet in the offender's head.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Both of her parents were crime-scene investigators, and Yurika herself is a police detective.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: She didn't have a surname in canon.
* PunnyName: Her first name, Yurika, sounds exactly like what you think. [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore She herself has heard it all before]].
--> '''Yurika:''' My parents were crime-scene investigators with a poor sense of humor.
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[[folder:Yui]]
Yukata's estranged mother, introduced in the thirty-fifth Gaiden.
* ButWeUsedACondom: According to Yui, her pregnancy with Yukata resulted after the condom broke one night.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: She emphatically ''hates'' chocolate. Much to her disgust, she got cravings for the confection while she was pregnant. [[spoiler:It was only one of several reasons for her overall disdain and neglect toward Yukata]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the Gaiden chapters, it soon becomes clear that she's only concerned about how Yukata's circumstances have impacted Yui, rather than being as concerned about her runaway daughter as you'd expect a mother to be. [[spoiler:That includes how being pregnant with Yukata affected Yui, a woman who had already disliked the idea of child-bearing but didn't believe in abortion]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of a crime by Konoha High School's Hall Monitors' Guild. That lack of support led Yukata to run away from home and join the Tiger Dragons gang, yet Yui doesn't stop to consider that ''her'' LackOfEmpathy contributed to that outcome.
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Yui and Yukata have no relation to each other in canon.
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A detective attached to the Sound City Police Department, introduced in the thirty-fifth Gaiden.
* EveryoneHasStandards: She is so gobsmacked and disgusted [[spoiler:to witness Yui telling her daughter Yukata that she (Yukata) was an accidental pregnancy that Yui never wanted and still hates for ruining her life-plans]] to the point of having to seriously fight the temptation to put a bullet in the offender's head.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Both of her parents were crime-scene investigators, and Yurika herself is a police detective.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: She didn't have a surname in canon.
* PunnyName: Her first name, Yurika, sounds exactly like what you think. [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore She herself has heard it all before]].
--> '''Yurika:''' My parents were crime-scene investigators with a poor sense of humor.
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[[folder:Yui]]
Yukata's estranged mother, introduced in the thirty-fifth Gaiden.
* ButWeUsedACondom: According to Yui, her pregnancy with Yukata resulted after the condom broke one night.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: She emphatically ''hates'' chocolate. Much to her disgust, she got cravings for the confection while she was pregnant. [[spoiler:It was only one of several reasons for her overall disdain and neglect toward Yukata]].
* ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the Gaiden chapters, it soon becomes clear that she's only concerned about how Yukata's circumstances have impacted Yui, rather than being as concerned about her runaway daughter as you'd expect a mother to be. [[spoiler:That includes how being pregnant with Yukata affected Yui, a woman who had already disliked the idea of child-bearing but didn't believe in abortion]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of a crime by Konoha High School's Hall Monitors' Guild. That lack of support led Yukata to run away from home and join the Tiger Dragons gang, yet Yui doesn't stop to consider that ''her'' LackOfEmpathy contributed to that outcome.
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Yui and Yukata have no relation to each other in canon.
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* OnlySaneMan: Sees herself as the only one in the Kumo City Police Department who believes Yugito should have been arrested for being one of the Kyuushingai. However, Kisuke calls BS on this, as he points out that Kujaku's claims to that effect are only a conveniet way for her to exercise a one-sided rivalry with Yugito.
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* OnlySaneMan: Sees herself as the only one in the Kumo City Police Department who believes Yugito should have been arrested for being one of the Kyuushingai. However, Kisuke calls BS on this, as he points out that Kujaku's claims to that effect are only a conveniet convenient way for her to exercise a one-sided rivalry with Yugito.
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[[folder:Tokisuki Kabure]]
An officer assigned to the Whirl City Police Department's Internal Affairs division, and an old associate of Kaiza's.
* InternalAffairs: He works for them.
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* InternalAffairs: He works for them.
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[[folder:Kurama Yakumo]]
The daughter of the illustrious Kurama family in Water County, for whom Junichi works as their butler.
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[[folder:Kurama Murakumo]]
A political figure who represents one of Water County's constituencies, and Yakumo's father.
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The daughter of the illustrious Kurama family in Water County, for whom Junichi works as their butler.
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A political figure who represents one of Water County's constituencies, and Yakumo's father.
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[[folder:Asama Sandayu]]
The mayor of Kumo City, introduced in the sixty-seventh Gaiden.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: His reasoning for trying to downplay the number of casualties, specifically among the cops of Kumo City, following the 365 days.
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[[folder:Hayama Shirakumo]]
Oishi Taiseki's lawyer.
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[[folder:Okura Ittan]]
An agent of the Whirl City Police Department's Internal Affairs branch.
* InternalAffairs: He works for them in Whirl City.
[[folder:Asama Sandayu]]
The mayor of Kumo City, introduced in the sixty-seventh Gaiden.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: His reasoning for trying to downplay the number of casualties, specifically among the cops of Kumo City, following the 365 days.
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[[folder:Hayama Shirakumo]]
Oishi Taiseki's lawyer.
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[[folder:Okura Ittan]]
An agent of the Whirl City Police Department's Internal Affairs branch.
* InternalAffairs: He works for them in Whirl City.
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[[folder:Ibara]]
Appearing in the forty-fourth Gaiden during the Reckoning arc, Ibara is a detective assigned to the Shimo City Police Department, the vice-president of the national police federation, and an old academy batch-mate of Kaiza and Oishi Taiseki.
Appearing in the forty-fourth Gaiden during the Reckoning arc, Ibara is a detective assigned to the Shimo City Police Department, the vice-president of the national police federation, and an old academy batch-mate of Kaiza and Oishi Taiseki.
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[[folder:Kurosawa Mifune]]
The chief executive officer of Kurosawa Foods, and the sponsor for the Zenkusen tournament.
* CompositeCharacter: His surname in this story ([[NamedByTheAdaptation he didn't have one in canon]]) is the name of his canon counterpart's sword.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acquieses to Hanare's request to help persuade Ajisai's mother to let her participate in the Zenkusen tournament.
The chief executive officer of Kurosawa Foods, and the sponsor for the Zenkusen tournament.
* CompositeCharacter: His surname in this story ([[NamedByTheAdaptation he didn't have one in canon]]) is the name of his canon counterpart's sword.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acquieses to Hanare's request to help persuade Ajisai's mother to let her participate in the Zenkusen tournament.
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[[folder:Takumi Kujaku]]
A former detective of the Kumo City Police Department with a grudge against Yugito.
* InsigniaRipoffRitual: Throws out her badge and gun in protest against Kisuke's refusal to bring Yugito to book for being one of the Terrors.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Her surname comes from the canon series' Takumi village, which Kujaku's original counterpart hailed from.
* OnlySaneMan: Sees herself as the only one in the Kumo City Police Department who believes Yugito should have been arrested for being one of the Kyuushingai. However, Kisuke calls BS on this, as he points out that Kujaku's claims to that effect are only a conveniet way for her to exercise a one-sided rivalry with Yugito.
* TheResenter: Toward Yugito, which Kisuke calls her out on in the sixtieth Gaiden.
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[[folder:Kurosawa Mifune]]
The chief executive officer of Kurosawa Foods, and the sponsor for the Zenkusen tournament.
* CompositeCharacter: His surname in this story ([[NamedByTheAdaptation he didn't have one in canon]]) is the name of his canon counterpart's sword.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acquieses to Hanare's request to help persuade Ajisai's mother to let her participate in the Zenkusen tournament.
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A former detective of the Kumo City Police Department with a grudge against Yugito.
* InsigniaRipoffRitual: Throws out her badge and gun in protest against Kisuke's refusal to bring Yugito to book for being one of the Terrors.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Her surname comes from the canon series' Takumi village, which Kujaku's original counterpart hailed from.
* OnlySaneMan: Sees herself as the only one in the Kumo City Police Department who believes Yugito should have been arrested for being one of the Kyuushingai. However, Kisuke calls BS on this, as he points out that Kujaku's claims to that effect are only a conveniet way for her to exercise a one-sided rivalry with Yugito.
* TheResenter: Toward Yugito, which Kisuke calls her out on in the sixtieth Gaiden.
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[[folder:Kurosawa Mifune]]
The chief executive officer of Kurosawa Foods, and the sponsor for the Zenkusen tournament.
* CompositeCharacter: His surname in this story ([[NamedByTheAdaptation he didn't have one in canon]]) is the name of his canon counterpart's sword.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acquieses to Hanare's request to help persuade Ajisai's mother to let her participate in the Zenkusen tournament.
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[[folder:Fujimori Galena]]
A member of Kira's medical staff on his private island. She's also Shino's mother and Shibi's ex-wife.
* AmicableExes: With Shibi.
* DeterminedDoctor: As she herself admits, she doesn't handle it well when it comes to losing patients, and therefore she'll pull out every stop to ensure she can save each one.
* MissingMom: She was this to Shino during the main story, having not appeared in the primary plot. She makes her first appearance in the forty-ninth Gaiden.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In canon, she was an unnamed researcher who served Kakashi during his time as the sixth Hokage.
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A member of Kira's medical staff on his private island. She's also Shino's mother and Shibi's ex-wife.
* AmicableExes: With Shibi.
* DeterminedDoctor: As she herself admits, she doesn't handle it well when it comes to losing patients, and therefore she'll pull out every stop to ensure she can save each one.
* MissingMom: She was this to Shino during the main story, having not appeared in the primary plot. She makes her first appearance in the forty-ninth Gaiden.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: In canon, she was an unnamed researcher who served Kakashi during his time as the sixth Hokage.
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[[folder:Ibara]]
Appearing in the forty-fourth Gaiden during the Reckoning arc, Ibara is a detective assigned to the Shimo City Police Department, the vice-president of the national police federation, and an old academy batch-mate of Kaiza and Oishi Taiseki.
* AdaptationalBadass: While we have yet to see her in any action scenes, the fact that she's a police detective in this universe makes her leagues more active than her canon role as a civilian of Konoha.
* ByTheBookCop: This trait coincides with her being anti-Kyuushingai, similar to Kaiza and Taiseki.
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Appearing in the forty-fourth Gaiden during the Reckoning arc, Ibara is a detective assigned to the Shimo City Police Department, the vice-president of the national police federation, and an old academy batch-mate of Kaiza and Oishi Taiseki.
* AdaptationalBadass: While we have yet to see her in any action scenes, the fact that she's a police detective in this universe makes her leagues more active than her canon role as a civilian of Konoha.
* ByTheBookCop: This trait coincides with her being anti-Kyuushingai, similar to Kaiza and Taiseki.
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* BareYourMidriff: Ahmya's sporting a belly-baring yellow top as part of her outfit for the tournament.
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* FightMagnet: He tends to have Mist City's local thugs out to pick fights with him, and he himself sees it as a viable training method.
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority AsskickingLeadsToLeadership and AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Both tropes apply to all three of them due to their earning their OneManArmy statuses during the 365 days and maintaining their power through the previous two Zenkusen tournaments.
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* MeddlingParents: Applicable to Amayo. When Banna comments on the presence of a Kyuushingai (Naruto) in Konoha Town, Karui dryly says it wouldn't surprise her if Amayo moved to remove her from Konoha High School, given that Naruto also attends there.
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* CopHater: She does not hold a very good opinion of the police. Considering that cops were among the various patrons of the brothel where she was held against her will, and many of them were crooked enough to overlook her pimp's prostitution ring in exchange for getting her as occasional "payment," one can hardly blame her.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: She is so gobsmacked and disgusted [[spoiler:to witness Yui telling her daughter Yurika that she (Yurika) was an accidental pregnancy that Yui never wanted and still hates for ruining her life-plans]] to the point of having to seriously fight the temptation to put a bullet in the offender's head.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: She is so gobsmacked and disgusted [[spoiler:to witness Yui telling her daughter Yurika Yukata that she (Yurika) (Yukata) was an accidental pregnancy that Yui never wanted and still hates for ruining her life-plans]] to the point of having to seriously fight the temptation to put a bullet in the offender's head.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: She is so gobsmacked and disgusted [[spoiler:to witness Yui telling her daughter Yurika that she (Yurika) was an accidental pregnancy that Yui never wanted and still hates for ruining her life-plans]] to the point of having to seriously fight the temptation to put a bullet in the offender's head.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Both of her parents were crime-scene investigators, and Yurika herself is a police detective.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: Both of her parents were crime-scene investigators, and Yurika herself is a police detective.
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* ParentalNeglect: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
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* ParentalNeglect: ItsAllAboutMe: When we meet her in person in the Gaiden chapters, it soon becomes clear that she's only concerned about how Yukata's circumstances have impacted Yui, rather than being as concerned about her runaway daughter as you'd expect a mother to be. [[spoiler:That includes how being pregnant with Yukata affected Yui, a woman who had already disliked the idea of child-bearing but didn't believe in abortion]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of a crime by Konoha High School's Hall Monitors' Guild. That lack of support led Yukata to run away from home and join the Tiger Dragons gang, yet Yui doesn't stop to consider that ''her'' LackOfEmpathy contributed to that outcome.
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:On top of refusing to apologize for her apathetic parenting, she tells Yukata straight-up that her very existence has been a burden on Yui]].
* NeverMyFault: A constant source of rage for Yukata is the fact that Yui refuses to cop to having given her daughter no support after the latter was falsely accused of a crime by Konoha High School's Hall Monitors' Guild. That lack of support led Yukata to run away from home and join the Tiger Dragons gang, yet Yui doesn't stop to consider that ''her'' LackOfEmpathy contributed to that outcome.
* ParentalBetrayal: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
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* ParentalNeglect: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:Yui herself inadvertently reveals that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. The physical trauma of the pregnancy led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
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* ParentalNeglect: Yukata accuses Yui of this, citing Yui's unwillingness to even consider that she may have been set up for a false accusation by the Hall Monitors' Guild. [[spoiler:Yui [[spoiler:It pushes into [[AbusiveParents abusive territory]] when Yui herself inadvertently reveals to Yukata's face that she never wanted to get pregnant with Yukata to start with, only keeping the pregnancy because her husband was so excited about having a child and because neither of them believed in abortion. The That prior apathy toward pregnancy, combined with the physical trauma of the pregnancy birthing process, led to Yui largely avoiding any bonding with her daughter beyond supplying the basic necessities of life]].
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* RapunzelHair: His hair is waist-length.