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Suzunari First[edit | edit source]
Tatsuya Kuruma[edit | edit source]
Kuruma inspires[1] and supports Murakami.[2] About eight months before Suzunari First's match against Nasu Squad and Tamakoma Second, Kuruma did not hesitate to cycle in the rain to meet with Arafune in hopes of alleviating Murakami's slump.[3] His actions and words caused Murakami to see his Side Effect in a new, positive light.[2] Despite being overwhelmingly more powerful than his captain, Murakami deeply respects Kuruma.[4] In combat he will prioritize Kuruma's safety over his own regardless of strategic advantage.[5] Kuruma addresses Murakami by his first name without appending an honorific,[1] whereas the Attacker uses his captain's surname followed by -senpai,[6] and in general speaks to him with deference;[7][1] nonetheless, the two are friends and hang out with their other teammates in their free time.[8]
Taichi Betsuyaku[edit | edit source]
Betsuyaku and Murakami are teammates and friends, on occasion spending time together with the rest of Suzunari First.[8] Betsuyaku respects Murakami[9] and depends on his strength.[10] For his part, Murakami is very attached to the Sniper, whose clumsiness he finds amusing,[11] and will do everything in his power to protect him.[10] The two are on a first-name basis, though Betsuyaku adds the honorific -san, thus combining informality and respect,[2] while Murakami adds no honorific.[10]
Yuka Kon[edit | edit source]
Kon and Murakami are teammates and friends, and every so often hang out together with the rest of Suzunari First.[8] She will often ask him how he feels about fighting opponents he has never or rarely clashed against before.[12][13] She mostly[14] addresses him by his first name followed by the honorific -kun.[6][13]
Tamakoma Branch[edit | edit source]
Yūma Kuga[edit | edit source]
Yūma and Murakami became sparring partners after their units clashed in a rank war for the first time,[15][16] a rivalry which later developed into a friendship. After Murakami introduced Yūma to Kageura, they began to hang out together even outside of HQ.[17] Murakami told Yūma that during their first team rank war the Tamakoma Second ace reminded him of Kageura.[18] Together with Yūma's interest in gathering information on Kageura before they met in a rank war,[19] this played a part in his decision to have the two Attackers meet.[18]
Kirie Konami[edit | edit source]
Konami is one of the few Attackers against whom Murakami has totalized more defeats than victories, although the two have not fought much.[15] Since the building of Suzunari Branch is close to that of Tamakoma Branch, Suzunari First and Tamakoma Second do joint defense duty occasionally.[20] He refers to her by her surname,[15] while she addresses him by his first name followed by the honorific -san.[21]
Yūichi Jin[edit | edit source]
Murakami has never fought Jin.[22] As one of the agents compatible with Fūjin,[23] he is slated to be taught by the former wielder on how to use the Black Trigger.[24] Jin refers to Murakami by his first name,[23] while Murakami uses his surname.[22]
Kyōsuke Karasuma, Reiji Kizaki and Shiori Usami[edit | edit source]
Since the building of Suzunari Branch is close to that of Tamakoma Branch, Suzunari First and Tamakoma Second do joint defense duty on occasion.[20] As a result, Usami knows a lot about Murakami's Side Effect.[25] She refers to him by his first name followed by the suffix -san.[26]
Kageura Squad[edit | edit source]
Masato Kageura[edit | edit source]
Kageura and Murakami are friends,[27] rivals, and classmates.[28] They often spar together in their free time,[16] or hang out at Kageura's family's restaurant, where he invites only his closest friends.[17] Murakami can shrug off Kageura's aggressive[29] or mocking tone with a smile when directed at him, although he does not approve of him being rude to people who do not deserve it.[30] He knows him well enough to know that when he does seriously snap, it is not completely unmotivated, quickly inferring that the two trainees whose trion bodies he destroyed had continued mocking him despite the warning.[31] On that note Murakami assured them that Kageura would never lay a finger on them while they are in their flesh and blood body, and then proceeded to further scare them by telling them that Kageura was able to read minds.[32] His comments to Kageura after the fact only expressed concern over his conduct putting him at risk to be demoted once more. For his part, Kageura seemed to feel the need to explain his actions to his friend.[31] Murakami appears to sympathize with Kageura due to the pain caused to him by his Side Effect,[33] and, despite his difficult personality, will introduce him to people who he believes Kageura will get along with,[18] although he may give them pointers on how to behave around him beforehand.[34] Their friendship does not prevent them from going all out against each other in Rank Wars,[35][36] and Murakami has no qualms about acknowledging Kageura's superiority in combat.[15] Kageura addresses Murakami by his first name, while the latter uses a nickname.[29]
Hiro Kitazoe[edit | edit source]
Kitazoe and Murakami are part of Kageura's group of friends.[37] They know each other well enough for Murakami to be aware of the ease with which the Gunner is moved when his friends are concerned, as well as for him to tell him so and call him by a nickname without honorifics.[38] Kitazoe also refers to him in an informal manner, using his first name followed by the suffix -kun.[39]
Yuzuru Ema and Hikari Nire[edit | edit source]
Ema, Murakami and Nire are part of Kageura's group of friends who hang out together at his family's restaurant every once in a while.[37][40]
Others[edit | edit source]
Tetsuji Arafune[edit | edit source]
They were originally mentor and disciple as Kōgetsu users, but when Arafune reached Master Class he switched to Sniper. Like many others, however, Murakami assumed that Arafune quit because he resented him for surpassing him in only six months. When he found out about Murakami's state of mind, Arafune sent him a video whose aim, despite sounding as though he was rebuking Murakami for getting cocky, was to reassure him that he did not hold a grudge for his former student.[41] The two are currently friends.[42] Arafune calls Murakami by his first name without honorifics,[43] while the no. 4 Attacker uses Arafune's surname, he too without honorifics;[44] the reason being he thinks it sounds cool[45] (implying that it is not because they are not close enough for him to do so).
Shun Midorikawa[edit | edit source]
Murakami and Midorikawa spar together from time to time, especially when the aforementioned wants to practice against an opponent who uses Grasshopper.[46] Midorikawa may however refuse his request to battle if he feels he has already lost too many points, knowing that he is likely to lose even more to the no. 4 Attacker.[47] The two use each other's surnames, although Midorikawa appends the honorific -senpai to Murakami's,[44] whereas the latter uses none.[47]
Kei Tachikawa[edit | edit source]
Tachikawa is one of the few Attackers against whom Murakami has garnered more losses than victories.[15] The no. 1 solo combatant has very high hopes for Murakami, which may cause him to be particularly harsh when the younger Attacker does not live up to his full potential, criticism which Murakami accepts.[48] The two appear to be on good terms,[49][50] and Murakami knows Tachikawa enough to be able to divine his thoughts with great accuracy where his desire to fight strong opponents is concerned.[51] Murakami and Tachikawa address each other by surname,[49] the one appending the honorific -san,[52] the other none.[48]
Yōsuke Yoneya[edit | edit source]
One of his sparring partners,[53] Yoneya is very enthusiastic about fighting Murakami,[46] especially since the latter rarely takes part in solo rank wars,[54] and considers him a truly frightening opponent.[55] Yoneya addresses Murakami by his first name followed by the honorific -san, suggesting both closeness and respect.[54][46]
Sumiharu Inukai[edit | edit source]
Inukai considers Murakami a fearsome fighter.[56] Since he repeatedly referred to the latter by his first name followed by the honorific -kun in his commentary,[57][58][59][56] it could be presumed that they are on good enough terms for it not to be considered impolite on Inukai's part.
Noboru Koarai[edit | edit source]
Koarai and Murakami might be close, since the former referred to the latter by his first name, although he added the honorific -san to signify respect.[60]
Sōya Kazama[edit | edit source]
Kazama is one of the few Attackers against whom Murakami has totalized more defeats than victories.[15] It is by fighting him that Murakami became familiar with the Scorpion technique Mole Claws.[61] They refer to each other through their surnames,[15] with Kazama including no honorifics.[62]
Isami Tōma[edit | edit source]
Murakami and Tōma are part of Kageura's group of friends who hang out together at his family's restaurant every once in a while.[37][40]
Atsushi Hokari and Satoshi Mizukami[edit | edit source]
Along with Kageura, Hokari and Mizukami are Murakami's classmates at First Mikado City High School, in class 3C.[63][64]
Shirō Kikuchihara, Ai Kitora, Futaba Kuroe, Shūji Miwa and Ryō Utagawa[edit | edit source]
Murakami has fought Kikuchihara, Kitora, Kuroe, Miwa and Utagawa at some point in the past.[53] It is by fighting Kitora that he became familiar with the Scorpion technique Leg Blade.[61]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 103 (p. 2)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 95 (p. 6)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 95 (p. 2-3) and Episode 43.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 127)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 102 (p. 4)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 97 (p. 1)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 45 (p. 1)
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Do Border agents visit and play with their friends on their Squad outside of missions?
A: There are Squads that do, and Squads that don't. Kako Squad, Suzunari First, and Suwa Squad look like they would all go out together.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 302, Question 135 - ↑ World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 128)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 97 (p. 2)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 94 (p. 10)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 94 (p. 7-8)
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 165 (p. 12)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 94 (p. 7)
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 108 (p. 10)
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 162 (p. 19)
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 163 (p. 10)
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 109 (p. 8)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 109 (p. 6)
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 94 (p. 3)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 128 (p. 5)
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 108 (p. 11)
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 43 (p. 3)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 92 (p. 10)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 94 (p. 2-3)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 94 (p. 2)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 126)
- ↑
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Kageura is called by the nickname Kage by Murakami and Arafune, but how and through what common ground did these three people with such different personalities become friends?
A: Murakami and Arafune are swordsmanship mentor and disciple, Kageura and Murakami are in the same class in school, Kageura and Arafune are the second son of an Okonomiyaki restaurant and its regular customer.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 302, Question 129 - ↑ 29.0 29.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 109 (p. 1)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 109 (p. 4)
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 109 (p. 3)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 109 (p. 2)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 109 (p. 7)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 108 (p. 19)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 168
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 169
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 163 (p. 8)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 163 (p. 13)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 167 (p. 9)
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 164 (p. 9-10)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 95 (p. 1-5)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 93 (p. 1-2)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 95 (p. 5)
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 93 (p. 1)
- ↑
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Arafune calls Murakami "Kō", so why does Murakami call Arafune by his last name "Arafune"?
A: Because Murakami thinks the last name "Arafune" sound cool.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 296, Question 74 - ↑ 46.0 46.1 46.2 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 93 (p. 5)
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 93 (p. 4)
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 103 (p. 8)
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 57 (p. 10-11)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 57 (p. 14)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 57 (p. 16)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 133 (p. 14)
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 100 (p. 18)
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 93 (p. 3)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 93 (p. 16)
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 175 (p. 12)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 168 (p. 6)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 168 (p. 12)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 172 (p. 13)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 160 (p. 7)
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 World Trigger Manga — Chapter 100 (p. 17)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Chapter 133 (p. 7)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga — Vol. 19 Chibi Profiles
- ↑ Border Briefing Files: High School Attendance Distribution Map
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