TV-Series
Description
Jiro Yamada, alias MC.M.B, balances teenage life as the Yamada family’s second son with shifts at their Odd-Jobs business while anchoring the Buster Bros!!! rap crew alongside brothers Ichiro and Sabro. His rugged physicality contrasts with striking features: heterochromatic eyes (forest green left, gold right), a mole beneath the left eye, and a mullet framing his face. Streetwear defines his style—a black tee with yellow zippers layered under a retro blue-and-white bomber jacket, ripped jeans, and edgy accents like silver rings and a crimson "B" emblem.
Raised in an Ikebukuro war orphanage, Jiro weathered childhood taunts over his parentless status, concealing fights from Ichiro until Saburo’s covert financial struggles surfaced. A violent clash between Ichiro and their caretaker fractured sibling trust, later tested when a corrupt director kidnapped Jiro and Saburo. Their rescue by Ichiro’s crew became a catalyst for Jiro to rebuild fractured bonds with his eldest brother.
Charismatic yet combustible, Jiro mixes street-smart charm with protective ferocity, especially when family is threatened. Early idolization of Ichiro once smothered his self-expression, a pattern ruptured during the Division Rap Battle’s chaos. Confronted by estranged father Rei’s return, Jiro grappled with dependency, slowly carving his identity beyond shadowing Ichiro—embracing self-reliance while honoring brotherhood.
His rap skill, Rally, transforms allies’ energy into sonic barrages, mirroring his role as Buster Bros!!!’ collaborative core. Though rap battles expanded his world beyond family ties, Jiro navigates the tension between loyalty and selfhood, his swagger masking an unfinished journey toward equilibrium.
Defining trials—steering a hostage crisis involving Ichiro and facing childhood tormentor Samejima during a heist—sharpened his resolve to shield others while crystallizing personal values. Through rap-fueled clashes and familial reckonings, Jiro’s narrative weaves resilience, self-definition, and the jagged path of brotherly devotion in a world where mic drops replace fists.
Raised in an Ikebukuro war orphanage, Jiro weathered childhood taunts over his parentless status, concealing fights from Ichiro until Saburo’s covert financial struggles surfaced. A violent clash between Ichiro and their caretaker fractured sibling trust, later tested when a corrupt director kidnapped Jiro and Saburo. Their rescue by Ichiro’s crew became a catalyst for Jiro to rebuild fractured bonds with his eldest brother.
Charismatic yet combustible, Jiro mixes street-smart charm with protective ferocity, especially when family is threatened. Early idolization of Ichiro once smothered his self-expression, a pattern ruptured during the Division Rap Battle’s chaos. Confronted by estranged father Rei’s return, Jiro grappled with dependency, slowly carving his identity beyond shadowing Ichiro—embracing self-reliance while honoring brotherhood.
His rap skill, Rally, transforms allies’ energy into sonic barrages, mirroring his role as Buster Bros!!!’ collaborative core. Though rap battles expanded his world beyond family ties, Jiro navigates the tension between loyalty and selfhood, his swagger masking an unfinished journey toward equilibrium.
Defining trials—steering a hostage crisis involving Ichiro and facing childhood tormentor Samejima during a heist—sharpened his resolve to shield others while crystallizing personal values. Through rap-fueled clashes and familial reckonings, Jiro’s narrative weaves resilience, self-definition, and the jagged path of brotherly devotion in a world where mic drops replace fists.