TV-Series
Description
Shuji Hanma towers at 192 cm with a lean frame, his black hair marked by a vivid yellow streak and shaved sides. A long golden earring dangles from his left ear, while kanji tattoos—"Sin" on his left hand and "Punishment" on his right—hint at his twisted philosophy. Initially clad in casual oversized shirts and sandals, his style sharpens into striped suits and glasses during his rise as a gang administrator. Later, his hair lengthens, sometimes obscuring one eye, and he dons oversized hoodies or a black face mask during pivotal clashes.

A relentless thrill-seeker, Hanma craves chaos and violence to escape life’s monotony, reveling in the pain he inflicts with near-indifferent disregard for safety or repercussions. Yet he clings to a fiendish loyalty toward Tetta Kisaki, the sole figure who injects vibrancy into his gray world. After Kisaki’s death, Hanma visits his grave in a rare, unguarded moment, honoring a final pact between them.

Emerging in July 2005 as the "Kabukicho Reaper," Hanma carves a reputation by single-handedly dismantling adversaries before forging a fateful alliance with Kisaki. He becomes a linchpin in gangs like Moebius, Valhalla, and the Kanto Manji Gang, masterminding schemes to cripple rivals such as the Tokyo Manji Gang. His machinations spark internal betrayals within Toman and fuel Valhalla’s rise, directly catalyzing events like Emma Sano’s and Draken’s deaths to ignite all-out warfare.

In combat, Hanma’s inhuman stamina earns him the moniker "Zombie," bestowed by Draken after enduring brutal assaults. He trades blows with legends like Mikey, deflecting even his signature kicks in drawn-out duels. Though his agility, reflexes, and tactical precision let him anticipate strikes, occasional recklessness leaves him vulnerable. Commanding gangs with chilling authority, he orchestrates intricate power plays to amplify turmoil.

Notable details include a purple motif symbolizing his enigmatic presence, a distaste for mundane interactions, and a whimsical dream of enslaving 100 subordinates for menial chores. His kinetic vision dodges most attacks—yet fails against Mikey’s speed. The name "Hanma" (half-interval) and "Shuji" (discipline-two) mirror his fluid allegiances and duality, a tempest straddling chaos and fleeting devotion.