Tsukomi Hoke

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Tsukomi Hoke
舗家つこみ
Character Information
Hometown JapanFlag.png OsakaPrefectureSymbol.png Chihayaakasaka, Osaka Prefecture
Age 15
Gender Male
Birthday August 8th
Hair Color Light Brown
Eye Color Light Brown
Height 159c, (5'2)
Weight 46kg (101 lbs)
Blood Type A
Debut Appearances
Strip Chapter 1: The motive is Samurai Spirit
Game Barjona Bombers
Voice Actors

Tsukomi Hoke (舗家つこみ, Hoke Tsukomi), also known as Tsuko, is a character in the series Barjona Bombers, attending Barjona Marine High School.

Appearance

Tsuko wears a long teal vest over a white uniform shirt, and wears a pale green hoodie underneath both of those with teal slacks (which are rolled up to his knees). He often sports a yellow baseball cap on his head.

Profile

A mouthy, cheerful runaway who is under the care of the Yakuza. He's energetic with a competitive spirit, and has his own brand of justice which often gets him into fights and trouble. He became a delinquent after his parents divorced.

Tsuko tends to carry a gun around with him, though it is unknown if it's a real one or simply a toy replica. He speaks in a Kawachi dialect.

Relationships

Kalom Hikone

Main article: Kalom Hikone

Tsuko defended Kalom from being bullied at school, which lead to the two of them becoming friends. They are quite close, to where Kalom can often be seen trailing after Tsuko.

Nishinomaru Hunai (Nomaru)

Main article: Nishinomaru Hunai

Nicknamed Nomaru by Tsuko. He is responsible for "baby-sitting" both Tsuko and Kalom, and making sure that they stay out of trouble.

Iriyoshi Toyama

Main article: Iriyoshi Toyama

As Toyama is a member of the Yakuza, he has crossed paths with Tsuko at least once in the Kitayume universe, in a strip of Kitakou Pure.

Noto Kanazawa

Main article: Noto Kanazawa

After Noto snapped and became "Black Noto", Tsuko wound up playing the role of one of his servants or a time being. He was also a victim of Noto's sexual harassment in the fourth Noto-sama game.

Trivia

  • His given name references a type of comedy popular in Osaka, known as Manzai. It directly derives from the tsukomi in the comedy act, or the "straight man".
Barjona Bombers
Characters Main Characters Yamato Nara · Kalom Hikone · Tsukomi Hoke · Sunki Udono · Homare Aizu · Nishinomaru Hunai · Matsuri Hakata · Minatsu Iyo
Supporting Characters Erika Hibiya · Kamome Yuri · Komachi Akita · Minato Mirai · Noto Kanazawa · TERUKO · Tira Sugusuku
Manga Webcomic Chapters · Non-Linear Webcomics · Notosama webcomics
Media 2005 Game · 2007 Game · Notosama · The Deserted House
See also: Inaka no Nono · Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club Pure
Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club Pure
Characters Main Characters Noto Kanazawa · Suzuka Akafuku · Hatoba Isahaya · Rinko Tsugaru · Hinaji Kasukabe · Miyako Owari · Iriyoshi Toyama
Supporting Characters Chako Hamamatsu · Fujiyuki Hamamatsu · Homare Aizu · Houki Tottori · Ichigo Nikkou · Ichizen Ameya · Imari Hagakure · Iyuta Nibutani · Junsa Mito · Kalom Hikone · Kanra Takasaki · Koedo Chiba · Komachi Akita · Matsukage Choushuu · Minatsu Iyo · Nishinomaru Hunai · Onyo J. Kaduo · Shijimi Shimane · Sunki Udono · TERUKO · Tira Sugusuku · Tsukomi Hoke · Udonko Sanuki · Vice President · Wakasa Fukui · Yamato Nara · Youko Kotohira
Manga Webcomic Chapters · Non-Linear Webcomics · Wotaemon Webcomics · Notosama webcomics
Media Game · "Dream Colored Balloons· Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club Pure ED Theme · Notosama
See also: Inaka no Nono · Advance! Kitakou Broadcasting Club · Barjona Bombers