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Yasuhiro Muto, alias Mucho, was born in 1987. He belonged to the S-62 Generation, a group formed within a juvenile detention center and known for criminal activities under Izana Kurokawa's leadership. After their release, he engaged in robbery, assault, and drug sales before helping establish the Yokohama gang Tenjiku alongside Izana.
Mucho later joined the Tokyo Manji Gang, rising to Fifth Division Captain. His division possessed unique authority as the "Public Morality Council," empowered to identify and punish traitors without requiring leader consent. He fought using immense physical strength combined with judo techniques, easily overpowering opponents. In one instance, he slammed an adversary into concrete, causing permanent spinal damage and paralysis.
Typically maintaining a calm, stoic demeanor, Mucho rarely displayed overt emotions, a trait unusual among delinquents. Despite his role in Toman, he expressed disdain for internal conflicts. Official materials note his favorite color as khaki, his proficiency in shogi, and his aspiration to become a café master. He also held fondness for the juvenile detention center where he met the S-62 Generation.
During the Tenjiku Arc, Mucho betrayed Toman. He abducted Takemichi Hanagaki, Seishu Inui, and Hajime Kokonoi, revealing his founding membership in Tenjiku and allegiance to Izana. He justified his actions by stating that encountering Mikey earlier might have changed his path, but Izana's return compelled him to view Toman as an enemy. In the ensuing battle between Tenjiku and Toman, he fought Inupi and Angry Kawata. While initially overpowering Inupi, he was defeated when Angry transformed into the "Crying Blue Ogre." After the battle, he remained at the scene with other S-62 members to face arrest.
His relationship with vice-captain Haruchiyo Sanzu was complex. Mikey assigned Sanzu to his division due to difficulties managing him elsewhere. Mucho acted as a mentor, tolerating Sanzu's behavior and providing him a mask to cover facial scars. He occasionally shared personal moments with Sanzu, including playing shogi and discussing loyalty to Mikey. Six months after the Tenjiku conflict, Sanzu retrieved Mucho from prison and escorted him to Yokohama Bay's seventh pier. There, Sanzu killed him with a katana, citing betrayal against Mikey.
Physically, Mucho had a tall, muscular build, blonde hair styled in a short pompadour with shaved sides, and turquoise eyes. He initially wore the Toman uniform, later switching to Tenjiku's red executive jacket during his betrayal.
Mucho later joined the Tokyo Manji Gang, rising to Fifth Division Captain. His division possessed unique authority as the "Public Morality Council," empowered to identify and punish traitors without requiring leader consent. He fought using immense physical strength combined with judo techniques, easily overpowering opponents. In one instance, he slammed an adversary into concrete, causing permanent spinal damage and paralysis.
Typically maintaining a calm, stoic demeanor, Mucho rarely displayed overt emotions, a trait unusual among delinquents. Despite his role in Toman, he expressed disdain for internal conflicts. Official materials note his favorite color as khaki, his proficiency in shogi, and his aspiration to become a café master. He also held fondness for the juvenile detention center where he met the S-62 Generation.
During the Tenjiku Arc, Mucho betrayed Toman. He abducted Takemichi Hanagaki, Seishu Inui, and Hajime Kokonoi, revealing his founding membership in Tenjiku and allegiance to Izana. He justified his actions by stating that encountering Mikey earlier might have changed his path, but Izana's return compelled him to view Toman as an enemy. In the ensuing battle between Tenjiku and Toman, he fought Inupi and Angry Kawata. While initially overpowering Inupi, he was defeated when Angry transformed into the "Crying Blue Ogre." After the battle, he remained at the scene with other S-62 members to face arrest.
His relationship with vice-captain Haruchiyo Sanzu was complex. Mikey assigned Sanzu to his division due to difficulties managing him elsewhere. Mucho acted as a mentor, tolerating Sanzu's behavior and providing him a mask to cover facial scars. He occasionally shared personal moments with Sanzu, including playing shogi and discussing loyalty to Mikey. Six months after the Tenjiku conflict, Sanzu retrieved Mucho from prison and escorted him to Yokohama Bay's seventh pier. There, Sanzu killed him with a katana, citing betrayal against Mikey.
Physically, Mucho had a tall, muscular build, blonde hair styled in a short pompadour with shaved sides, and turquoise eyes. He initially wore the Toman uniform, later switching to Tenjiku's red executive jacket during his betrayal.