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Taiga Tsugeura (柘浦 大河Tsugeura Taiga?) is a first-year student at Furin High School and a member of Bofurin's Vaisravana Unit. He is considered to be one of the strongest of the first year class[2].

Appearance

Taiga Tsugeura character image (Full body)

Tsugeura's full body appearance

Tsugeura has a lean frame with voluminous orange hair secured by a white fabric headband, orange eyebrows, large brown eyes, and a fair complexion. He wears the standard Furin High School uniform with white wrist wraps on both hands and a pair of slippers in the same color. Tsugeura also wears a kneepad on his left leg and has the ends of his school pants rolled up.

Personality

Tsugeura is a sporty teenager, optimistic, loud and very enthusiastic, and it all culminates in his apparent naïveté. He doesn't hesitate to help others, and is very keen on making new friends. However, his energetic demeanor often puts off both strangers and peers alike. He can also show a one-track mind, often working out in odd situations.

Tsugeura is very casual and even touchy with others. Whenever he meets a new potential rival, he often tries to find out their "virtue", a trait that defines them. It can be assumed, as the chapters go by, that his own virtue is to protect others.

Tsugeura Flexing

Tsugeura flexing his muscles[3]

History

Story

Relationships

Skills

Etymology

  • The name Tsugeura means "wild mulberry" (柘) (tsuge) and "bay, creek, inlet, gulf, beach, seacoast" (浦) (ura).
  • Tsugeura's given name Taiga means "large, big" (大) (tai) and "river" (河) (ka/ga).

Trivia

  • Tsugeura speaks with a Kansai dialect[4][5].
  • According to Nieri, Tsugeura always wears his right shoe first.
  • He also drinks Sakas Protein.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 WIND BREAKER manga: Volume 4 — Chapter omake.
  2. WIND BREAKER manga: Chapter 34
  3. WIND BREAKER manga: Chapter 31
  4. WIND BREAKER manga: Chapter 91
  5. "Kansai Dialect Wikipedia Page". Wikipedia (in English). — Kansai Dialect Wikipedia Page. Retrieved on April 17, 2024.

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