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** Daigo Kazama, Eiji "Edge" Yamada and Gan Isurugi. Of course, the school they attend is [[PlanetOfHats nothing]] ''[[PlanetOfHats but]]'' [[PlanetOfHats deliquents]].

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** Daigo Kazama, Eiji "Edge" Yamada and Gan Isurugi. Of course, the school they attend is [[PlanetOfHats nothing]] ''[[PlanetOfHats but]]'' [[PlanetOfHats deliquents]].delinquents]].



** ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'': In the [[https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d0000b2733222d39d967bbdaabc2c9783 Bonus Tracks]] album art, Kyoko's doing the squat and wielding a [[BatterUp baseball bat]], and she's a known deliquent.

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** ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'': In the [[https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d0000b2733222d39d967bbdaabc2c9783 Bonus Tracks]] album art, Kyoko's doing the squat and wielding a [[BatterUp baseball bat]], and she's a known deliquent.
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* ''VideoGame/TheFriendsOfRingoIshikawa'': Ringo Ishikawa and his friends are Japanese delinquents that regularly get into fights with delinquents from other schools. The plot revolves around them being at a loss over what to do with their lives once they grow up.

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* In RPG Maker horror game ''VideoGame/{{GU-L}}'', Nobuhiko fills this archetype for his school group. He has blonde-dyed hair, a butterfly knife, and flies off the handle when he can’t find the lighter for his smokes.

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* In RPG Maker horror game ''VideoGame/{{GU-L}}'', ''VideoGame/{{GUL}}'', Nobuhiko fills this archetype for his school group. He has blonde-dyed hair, a butterfly knife, and flies off the handle when he can’t find the lighter for his smokes.

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* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'' In the [[https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d0000b2733222d39d967bbdaabc2c9783 Bonus Tracks]] album art, Kyoko's doing the squat and wielding a [[BatterUp baseball bat]], and she's a known deliquent.

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* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'' ''VideoGame/KunioKun'' series:
** ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirlsZero'': IdleAnimation for Kunio and the gang will have them squat (something of a popular gesture amongst Japanese delinquents, referred to as "Yankii-Zuwari") if you just stand there.
** ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'':
In the [[https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d0000b2733222d39d967bbdaabc2c9783 Bonus Tracks]] album art, Kyoko's doing the squat and wielding a [[BatterUp baseball bat]], and she's a known deliquent.
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* In RPG Maker horror game ''VideoGame/{{GU-L}}'', Nobuhiko fills this archetype for his school group. He has blonde-dyed hair, a butterfly knife, and flies off the handle when he can’t find the lighter for his smokes.

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* Just about everyone in ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''. Well, except the shop keepers, waiters, children, the old man at the sauna, Roxy, and Ryan. But still!
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Pangoro is based off one, and is appropriately a Fighting/Dark type. It even has a "coat" like one.
** So are the motorcycle gang people you see in Kanto's Cycling Road and the Sevii Islands subplot (who often use Koffing and Grimer) and Unova's variant, who use Scraggy and Sandile lines.
** The Pokémon Yungoos and Gumshoos have shades of this as well, sporting a permanent scowling face and greased blond hair.
** Unova's Elemental Monkey trio is an interesting case, as their status as this is meant as double-layered symbolism. Grass-type Simisage has the yankii pompadour and foul temperment. Fire-type Simisear is bosozoku as shown by its fingerless glove markings on its hands, the collar of fur on its neck giving it the appearance of wearing a jacket, and its hands reach out to grab invisible handlebars as if it's on a motorcycle. Water-type Simipour is all dolled up like a kogal would be. It's symbolism because the trio is ''also'' meant to represent the MonkeyMoralityPose--wide mouthed Simisage being "Speak No Evil", big eared Simisear being "Hear No Evil" and blind Simipour being "See No Evil". Their delinquent status is meant to show that they ''failed'' this morality; yankiis are foul-mouthed and rude (hence, Simisage failed to speak no evil), bosozoku produce a lot of noise pollution from their motorcycles (hence, Simisear failed to hear no evil) and kogals are vain and only care about their looks (hence, Simipour failed to see no evil).

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* Just about everyone in ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''. Well, except the shop keepers, waiters, children, the old man at the sauna, Roxy, and Ryan. But still!
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Pangoro is based off one, and is appropriately a Fighting/Dark type. It even has a "coat" like one.
** So are the motorcycle gang people you see in Kanto's Cycling Road and the Sevii Islands subplot (who often use Koffing and Grimer) and Unova's variant, who use Scraggy and Sandile lines.
** The Pokémon Yungoos and Gumshoos have shades of this as well, sporting a permanent scowling face and greased blond hair.
** Unova's Elemental Monkey trio is an interesting case, as their status as this is meant as double-layered symbolism. Grass-type Simisage
''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'' has the yankii pompadour appropiately named unit "Delinquent Cat", whose description says he's known as the Bancho of Cat School. His looks and foul temperment. Fire-type Simisear is bosozoku as shown by its fingerless glove markings on its hands, attack are a refference to [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Jotaro Kujo]], when the collar of fur on its neck giving it the appearance of wearing a jacket, and its hands reach out to grab invisible handlebars as if it's on a motorcycle. Water-type Simipour is all dolled up like a kogal would be. It's symbolism because the trio is ''also'' meant to represent the MonkeyMoralityPose--wide mouthed Simisage being "Speak No Evil", big eared Simisear being "Hear No Evil" and blind Simipour being "See No Evil". Their unit evolves into Angry Delinquent Cat, he s gains more typical delinquent status is meant to show that they ''failed'' this morality; yankiis looks: his uniform gets tattered and his sleeves are foul-mouthed ripped, he gets a comisar cap, geta and rude (hence, Simisage failed to speak no evil), bosozoku produce a lot blade of noise pollution from their motorcycles (hence, Simisear failed to hear no evil) grass in his mouth. His final form, Ultra Delinquent Cat, gives him bandages in his (now huge) forearms, gives his uniform a flame design and kogals are vain and only care about their looks (hence, Simipour failed to see no evil).makes his geta ''ridiculously tall''.



* In ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'':
** delinquents can be found loitering around the school's incinerator. If Yandere-chan approaches them with a corpse, they will attack her and [[GameOver beat her into a coma]]. If she's just holding a weapon, they'll still fight, but not to 'into a coma' levels. The Head Delinquent, Osoro Shidesu, is also one of the planned romantic rivals. [[spoiler: Their backstory reveals that they had ones been victims of bullying. After the guidance counselor, Genka Kunahito, refused to do anything about it (because at the time she required concrete proof that they couldn't provide), and after witnessing Osoro beat up a number of bullies by herself, the victims began to emulate Osoro and follow her, becoming the delinquents. Genka regrets her inaction and staked her career on trying to reform the delinquents.]]
** Until April 2018 the alpha builds had a different set of delinquents, however, since their aesthetic was more akin to delinquents in the Eighties rather than modern times, they were replaced with the above. It's planned to bring them back in 1980's Mode.
* Great Baggi in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter3Tri'' and onward is essentially a ''bancho'' in raptor form. The crest on its forehead is a clear nod towards the characteristic pompadour, it is causing others trouble by putting them to sleep with his saliva and commands a group of smaller versions of itself.
* ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'':
** Roughraff is a reptilian yo-kai with a giant orange pompadour wearing a {{sarashi}}. He inspirits well-behaved youths to become delinquents. His evolution Badude carries around a large nail bat and is explicitly a gang leader.
** Fusing Roughraff with [[SeriesMascot Jibanyan]] gives you Baddinyan, a delinquent version of Jibanyan that sports a dark purple pompadour, sunglasses, a scar over his left eye and a uniform with the kanji for "Rebel" drawn in the back. He's also constantly squatting in the typical delinquent way, with his back to the enemies.
* In ''VideoGame/SlapCity'', Ittle Dew changes her appearance to this in her Delinquent skin (first appeared in ''VideoGame/IttleDew2''). This skin also subtly changes her weapons. Her wooden stick becomes a baseball bat, and the ice ring becomes a brass knuckle.



* ''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'' has the appropiately named unit "Delinquent Cat", whose description says he's known as the Bancho of Cat School. His looks and attack are a refference to [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Jotaro Kujo]], when the unit evolves into Angry Delinquent Cat, he s gains more typical delinquent looks: his uniform gets tattered and his sleeves are ripped, he gets a comisar cap, geta and a blade of grass in his mouth. His final form, Ultra Delinquent Cat, gives him bandages in his (now huge) forearms, gives his uniform a flame design and makes his geta ''ridiculously tall''.

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* ''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'' Great Baggi in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter3Tri'' and onward is essentially a ''bancho'' in raptor form. The crest on its forehead is a clear nod towards the characteristic pompadour, it is causing others trouble by putting them to sleep with his saliva and commands a group of smaller versions of itself.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Pangoro is based off one, and is appropriately a Fighting/Dark type. It even has a "coat" like one.
** So are the motorcycle gang people you see in Kanto's Cycling Road and the Sevii Islands subplot (who often use Koffing and Grimer) and Unova's variant, who use Scraggy and Sandile lines.
** The Pokémon Yungoos and Gumshoos have shades of this as well, sporting a permanent scowling face and greased blond hair.
** Unova's Elemental Monkey trio is an interesting case, as their status as this is meant as double-layered symbolism. Grass-type Simisage
has the appropiately named unit "Delinquent Cat", whose description says he's known yankii pompadour and foul temperment. Fire-type Simisear is bosozoku as shown by its fingerless glove markings on its hands, the Bancho collar of Cat School. His fur on its neck giving it the appearance of wearing a jacket, and its hands reach out to grab invisible handlebars as if it's on a motorcycle. Water-type Simipour is all dolled up like a kogal would be. It's symbolism because the trio is ''also'' meant to represent the MonkeyMoralityPose--wide mouthed Simisage being "Speak No Evil", big eared Simisear being "Hear No Evil" and blind Simipour being "See No Evil". Their delinquent status is meant to show that they ''failed'' this morality; yankiis are foul-mouthed and rude (hence, Simisage failed to speak no evil), bosozoku produce a lot of noise pollution from their motorcycles (hence, Simisear failed to hear no evil) and kogals are vain and only care about their looks (hence, Simipour failed to see no evil).
* Just about everyone in ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''. Well, except the shop keepers, waiters, children, the old man at the sauna, Roxy,
and Ryan. But still!
* Several side characters in ''{{VideoGame/Shenmue}}'' are like this, including Goro Mihashi, a [[GreaserDelinquents Greaser Delinquent]] at the Yokosuka docks who becomes very friendly towards Ryo after [[DefeatMeansFriendship having his ass beaten]] during their first encounter. Other minor delinquent characters include Tetsuya Nagashima and Akio Enoki, who similarly
attack are Ryo but fail, and Rena Isayama and Yumiko Minamino, a refference to [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Jotaro Kujo]], when pair of stereotypical 80s sukeban (with the unit evolves into Angry latter also having shades of GyaruGirl) who hang around Dobuita acting very rude towards everyone, and have an optional QuickTimeEvent battle. If Ryo fails this event, Rena will slash his throat with a razor [[NothingUpMySleeve hidden in her sleeve]], which will [[OnlyAFleshWound just]] mean that he'll spend the rest of the day recuperating in the Dojo and will be up and about the next day.
* In ''VideoGame/SlapCity'', Ittle Dew changes her appearance to this in her
Delinquent Cat, he s gains skin (first appeared in ''VideoGame/IttleDew2''). This skin also subtly changes her weapons. Her wooden stick becomes a baseball bat, and the ice ring becomes a brass knuckle.
* In ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'':
** Delinquents can be found loitering around the school's incinerator. If Yandere-chan approaches them with a corpse, they will attack her and [[GameOver beat her into a coma]]. If she's just holding a weapon, they'll still fight, but not to 'into a coma' levels. The Head Delinquent, Osoro Shidesu, is also one of the planned romantic rivals. [[spoiler: Their backstory reveals that they had ones been victims of bullying. After the guidance counselor, Genka Kunahito, refused to do anything about it (because at the time she required concrete proof that they couldn't provide), and after witnessing Osoro beat up a number of bullies by herself, the victims began to emulate Osoro and follow her, becoming the delinquents. Genka regrets her inaction and staked her career on trying to reform the delinquents.]]
** Until April 2018 the alpha builds had a different set of delinquents, however, since their aesthetic was
more akin to delinquents in the Eighties rather than modern times, they were replaced with the above. It's planned to bring them back in 1980's Mode.
* ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'':
** Roughraff is a reptilian yo-kai with a giant orange pompadour wearing a {{sarashi}}. He inspirits well-behaved youths to become delinquents. His evolution Badude carries around a large nail bat and is explicitly a gang leader.
** Fusing Roughraff with [[SeriesMascot Jibanyan]] gives you Baddinyan, a delinquent version of Jibanyan that sports a dark purple pompadour, sunglasses, a scar over his left eye and a uniform with the kanji for "Rebel" drawn in the back. He's also constantly squatting in the
typical delinquent looks: way, with his uniform gets tattered and his sleeves are ripped, he gets a comisar cap, geta and a blade of grass in his mouth. His final form, Ultra Delinquent Cat, gives him bandages in his (now huge) forearms, gives his uniform a flame design and makes his geta ''ridiculously tall''.back to the enemies.
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* "Banchou" from ''VideoGame/GateKeepers''. Subverted in that he looks and talks like a delinquent but acts more like a LoveFreak.
* ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'': A group of them known as the Rudies are the protagonists of the game.
* Kyo Kusanagi from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'' is a mild example, he gets into fights, skips school almost constantly, ignores/neglects his girlfriend and seems to enjoy brawling random people.
* ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'':
** Daigo Kazama, Eiji "Edge" Yamada and Gan Isurugi. Of course, the school they attend is [[PlanetOfHats nothing]] ''[[PlanetOfHats but]]'' [[PlanetOfHats deliquents]].
** Subverted with Akira, Daigo's [[LateArrivalSpoiler sister]]. While in her biker costume she tries to act very tough and brash, to fit with the rest of the delinquents. But afer [[TheReveal she reveals herself to be a girl]], she makes a complete 180 degrees change to a very soft, caring, almost shy, girl.
** In the sequel ''Project Justice'', they're joined by female delinquent Aoi "Zaki" Himezaki and her all-female gang, the Ladies Team. The two gangs even face off against each other in the game's story mode, as illustrated above.
** Without being one of them, [[TheProtagonist Batsu Ichimonji]] also fits here, mostly because of his HotBlooded attitude and his cross-like scar on the forehead.
* Eri Kasamoto, debuted in ''VideoGame/MetalSlug 2'', is one. Being a former sukeban from Japan, she still sports blond hair and has tough personality to begin with. Unusual for this trope, she was found abandoned before she ran away to become one for a street gang.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** Yukino from the original ''VideoGame/{{Persona|1}}'' is a reformed one. Still wears the long skirt though.
** ''VideoGame/Persona4'':
*** Kanji Tatsumi. He certainly has the bleached hair, leather jacket, [[HairTriggerTemper brash attitude]] and [[FaceOfAThug intimidating appearance]] of one. Though, the reason he's like this is to mostly hide [[RealMenWearPink his insecurities]]. Despite his outward appearance, he's a pretty nice guy in general. In the epilogue for ''Golden'', [[spoiler:he's taken out his piercings, styled his now-black hair in a corporate haircut, and wears a plain white button-down though]].
*** The main character's Persona Izanagi was intentionally designed to look like one, in keeping with his role as the party's leader. In the fighting game ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'', the [[LargeHam announcer]] explicitly refer to him as a delinquent (as well as a [[BigBrotherInstinct Siscon]]).
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'': Your high school's local "problem kid", Ryuji Sakamoto, has brightly-dyed hair, punkish attire, rough speech patterns, and preference for blunt weapons. As the quotation marks may imply, he's just seen as a problem kid because of adults painting him as one for having a violent argument against [[SadistTeacher Coach Kamoshida]] when the latter treated him like trash on the track team. However, Ryuji happily enjoys being seen as such once he becomes part of the Phantom Thieves, though he wishes to fix everything that went wrong in his life.
* Inverted in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 3|AbsenceOfJustice}}'' where Raspberyl is a ''demon'' delinquent. Oh, she's rebelling against the ideals of the [[CardCarryingVillain School of Evil]] culture alright. By wearing proper clothing, going to class, abiding by a curfew that she made herself, and donating blood whenever she can. She's a nice girl herself, but pissing off everyone else ''does'' make it fun. The other students do genuinely appreciate her tendency to bail them out of trouble, though.
* Riki and Kunio (Ryan and Alex) from the ''VideoGame/KunioKun'' series. The third stage of ''Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun'' had Kunio fighting a sukeban gang.
* Masamune Date and his men from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. Think Sengoku Era biker gang.
* ''VideoGame/KenkaBancho'' is a series of video games for the [=PS2=] and PSP where you get to play a delinquent. The plots are about being the biggest ''bancho'' of your school (''4'', ''6''), your hometown (''1'', ''5''), or the whole country (''3'', ''Bros.''). The second game even introduces a whole faction of its close cousins, the ''bosozoku'', and the game adds a ton of motorcycle mechanics and a [[WideOpenSandbox true open world]] to make up for it.
* ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors 3'': Masanori Fukushima, despite living in the Sengoku era, sports a pompadour hairdo and has delinquent-esque mannerisms.
* Akira, from the near-future chapter of ''VideoGame/LiveALive'', is the very image of a delinquent. He even slouches.
* Michiru Hanaten in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration 2nd Original Generation]]'' is just a typical Japanese Delinquent who wants to become the number one in Japan. He also becomes [[spoiler: the pilot of the newest machine of the series: the G-Bankaran.]] [[GameBreaker The rest]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse is history.]]
* Daidouji from ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' is notable for being explicitly based on this trope while not actually being one. Her Ninja Turnover outfit is based on the "bancho" character type, and is nearly identical to [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure Jotaro Kujo]], down to the [[IconicItem frayed hat]]. Her normal school outfit resembles sukeban, especially [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto Kino (Sailor Jupiter)'s]] outfit.
* In ''VideoGame/AggressorsOfDarkKombat'' there're [[TheProtagonist Joe Kusanagi]] and [[TheRival Goh Kidokoro]], a yankii and a bosozoku respectively. Also both of them are [[TheLeader The Bancho]] of their gangs.
* Makiko Date from ''VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth'' has the mannerisms and talks like a typical Japanese delinquent, which is strange since she's a detective with the police department.
* The villain team from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', Team Skull, is a mish-mash of this and [[GangBangers American Street gangs]]. They have quite a few hallmarks of the ''yankii'' subculture, such as bandanas, face masks, DelinquentHair, excessive jewelry and tattoos.
* Osoru Shidesu, the leader of the delinquents mentioned above in the ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'' example, is planned to be one of the rivals Yandere-chan must get rid of to get Senpai. Not much is known about her at this time, other than a rumor that she beat up at least ten bullies, possibly more, by herself, and that she'll be suspended from school for a serious infraction until the week she needs to be eliminated. [[spoiler:The Delinquent backstory video hints that she was suspended not so much for a serious infraction but to separate her from the other delinquents, whom Genka hopes to reform.]]
** Yandere-chan can also join the delinquents if she dyes her hair, adopts a 'tough' persona, and does some tasks for the delinquents, with the bonus of being able to intimidate anyone, at the cost of a permanently lowered reputation.
* In ''VideoGame/EnsembleStars'', Kuro used to be one before joining Yumenosaki, having been in a gang. He tried to leave that scene in order to protect [[BigBrotherInstinct his younger sister]], but he still has the look (dyed red hair pushed back, earrings, and the FaceOfAThug) and the speech pattern and so is often perceived as one. Souma is also sometimes mistaken for a delinquent due to the sword he always carries with him, but he's not yakuza, just a [[BornInTheWrongCentury very old-fashioned]] CloudCuckooLander who acts like a {{Samurai}}.
* Cloud in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' is supposed to incorporate a little bit of imagery associated with delinquents - he has an obnoxiously teased bright blond hairstyle, an earring, enormous combat pants tucked into boots, a rude and rebellious personality, and is shown riding motorbikes and fighting with a baseball bat. (In ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'', this is lampshaded with one of his equipment sets, "Force of the Resolute", which incorporates the Nail Bat, Skull Wristlet, Spirit Band and Bomber Jacket.) In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'' he has the stereotypical hands-on-hip pose as one of his idle animations.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManXDive'' has the "Campus Festival" special event, which brings "Gangsta Boy" [[VideoGame/MegaManX Sigma]] and "Gangsta Girl" Eratoeir as playable characters. Both of them dress up the part with the typical uniforms of Japanese school gang leaders (Sigma wears a CommissarCap while Eratoeir wears {{Sarashi}}) and even have [[BatterUp baseball bats]] as their default weapons.
* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'' In the [[https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d0000b2733222d39d967bbdaabc2c9783 Bonus Tracks]] album art, Kyoko's doing the squat and wielding a [[BatterUp baseball bat]], and she's a known deliquent.

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* Just about everyone in ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''. Well, except the shop keepers, waiters, children, the old man at the sauna, Roxy, and Ryan. But still!
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
** Pangoro is based off one, and is appropriately a Fighting/Dark type. It even has a "coat" like one.
** So are the motorcycle gang people you see in Kanto's Cycling Road and the Sevii Islands subplot (who often use Koffing and Grimer) and Unova's variant, who use Scraggy and Sandile lines.
** The Pokémon Yungoos and Gumshoos have shades of this as well, sporting a permanent scowling face and greased blond hair.
** Unova's Elemental Monkey trio is an interesting case, as their status as this is meant as double-layered symbolism. Grass-type Simisage has the yankii pompadour and foul temperment. Fire-type Simisear is bosozoku as shown by its fingerless glove markings on its hands, the collar of fur on its neck giving it the appearance of wearing a jacket, and its hands reach out to grab invisible handlebars as if it's on a motorcycle. Water-type Simipour is all dolled up like a kogal would be. It's symbolism because the trio is ''also'' meant to represent the MonkeyMoralityPose--wide mouthed Simisage being "Speak No Evil", big eared Simisear being "Hear No Evil" and blind Simipour being "See No Evil". Their delinquent status is meant to show that they ''failed'' this morality; yankiis are foul-mouthed and rude (hence, Simisage failed to speak no evil), bosozoku produce a lot of noise pollution from their motorcycles (hence, Simisear failed to hear no evil) and kogals are vain and only care about their looks (hence, Simipour failed to see no evil).
* The DJ characters from ''VideoGame/{{Beatmania}} IIDX'' are depicted this way in the video/overlays for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPQo3iXA7wc FAKE TIME]]" from ''IIDX RED''.
* In ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'':
** delinquents can be found loitering around the school's incinerator. If Yandere-chan approaches them with a corpse, they will attack her and [[GameOver beat her into a coma]]. If she's just holding a weapon, they'll still fight, but not to 'into a coma' levels. The Head Delinquent, Osoro Shidesu, is also one of the planned romantic rivals. [[spoiler: Their backstory reveals that they had ones been victims of bullying. After the guidance counselor, Genka Kunahito, refused to do anything about it (because at the time she required concrete proof that they couldn't provide), and after witnessing Osoro beat up a number of bullies by herself, the victims began to emulate Osoro and follow her, becoming the delinquents. Genka regrets her inaction and staked her career on trying to reform the delinquents.]]
** Until April 2018 the alpha builds had a different set of delinquents, however, since their aesthetic was more akin to delinquents in the Eighties rather than modern times, they were replaced with the above. It's planned to bring them back in 1980's Mode.
* Great Baggi in ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter3Tri'' and onward is essentially a ''bancho'' in raptor form. The crest on its forehead is a clear nod towards the characteristic pompadour, it is causing others trouble by putting them to sleep with his saliva and commands a group of smaller versions of itself.
* ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'':
** Roughraff is a reptilian yo-kai with a giant orange pompadour wearing a {{sarashi}}. He inspirits well-behaved youths to become delinquents. His evolution Badude carries around a large nail bat and is explicitly a gang leader.
** Fusing Roughraff with [[SeriesMascot Jibanyan]] gives you Baddinyan, a delinquent version of Jibanyan that sports a dark purple pompadour, sunglasses, a scar over his left eye and a uniform with the kanji for "Rebel" drawn in the back. He's also constantly squatting in the typical delinquent way, with his back to the enemies.
* In ''VideoGame/SlapCity'', Ittle Dew changes her appearance to this in her Delinquent skin (first appeared in ''VideoGame/IttleDew2''). This skin also subtly changes her weapons. Her wooden stick becomes a baseball bat, and the ice ring becomes a brass knuckle.
* A few ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' video games include the [[https://digimon.fandom.com/wiki/Bancho bancho]] Digimon in their cast, five prideful Mega-level Digimon who emerged from tough battles with unbroken spirit. Each one of them has elements of delinquents in their design, such as the black "Gaku-Ran" {{Coat Cape}}s that they all share.
** [=BanchoGolemon=] is covered with tattoo-like kanji carvings.
** [=BanchoLeomon=], as seen in Anime/DigimonDataSquad, has the {{Sarashi}}, CommissarCap, rolled-up trousers and katana.
** [=BanchoLillymon=] is a sukeban with a long, torn black skirt and wields a KillerYoyo with a vine string.
** [=BanchoMamemon=] has the CommissarCap, the [[ChainedByFashion chains]], and twin nightstick-knuckledusters.
** [=BanchoStingmon=] has the torn-sleeved jacket, the rolled-up trousers and the spiked shoulders to match.
* ''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'' has the appropiately named unit "Delinquent Cat", whose description says he's known as the Bancho of Cat School. His looks and attack are a refference to [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Jotaro Kujo]], when the unit evolves into Angry Delinquent Cat, he s gains more typical delinquent looks: his uniform gets tattered and his sleeves are ripped, he gets a comisar cap, geta and a blade of grass in his mouth. His final form, Ultra Delinquent Cat, gives him bandages in his (now huge) forearms, gives his uniform a flame design and makes his geta ''ridiculously tall''.

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