TV-Series
Description
Tetsuro Iwai constructs sets and props for the MANKAI Company's theatrical productions. He possesses a tall stature, dark skin, black hair, and blue eyes, typically wearing a black sweater with green coveralls tied around his waist.
His personality is extremely quiet, rarely speaking and limiting communication to three words or less. Though his presence seems intimidating, he demonstrates kindness and helpfulness. Only a few company members—Isuke Matsukawa, Yuzo Kashima, and Misumi Ikaruga—understand his quiet nature.
He harbors significant affection for animals, especially small, fluffy creatures like rabbits and hamsters. Tetsuro frequently visits the zoo on weekdays, finding small, bouncy animals endearing, and expresses fondness for the company mascot, Kamekichi the cockatoo. This preference contrasts with his imposing size.
Beyond his official role, Tetsuro voluntarily contributes to dormitory functionality, such as building a custom shelf for Matsukawa. He describes these projects as a hobby. Yuzo Kashima interprets these acts as expressions of gratitude for the company's performances. Tetsuro takes quiet satisfaction in being acknowledged as a MANKAI member, responding with "...I see".
His involvement with MANKAI began early, introduced alongside costume designer Yuki Rurikawa during the Spring Troupe's preparations for "Romeo and Julius".
Tetsuro enjoys unripe persimmons for their profound taste. He finds prop creation enjoyable, expresses confidence in making anything required, and acknowledges acting itself is difficult.
His development within the group is subtle, shown through consistent dedication to supporting the company's work and quiet integration into the community, affirmed by his recognition as a valued member.
His personality is extremely quiet, rarely speaking and limiting communication to three words or less. Though his presence seems intimidating, he demonstrates kindness and helpfulness. Only a few company members—Isuke Matsukawa, Yuzo Kashima, and Misumi Ikaruga—understand his quiet nature.
He harbors significant affection for animals, especially small, fluffy creatures like rabbits and hamsters. Tetsuro frequently visits the zoo on weekdays, finding small, bouncy animals endearing, and expresses fondness for the company mascot, Kamekichi the cockatoo. This preference contrasts with his imposing size.
Beyond his official role, Tetsuro voluntarily contributes to dormitory functionality, such as building a custom shelf for Matsukawa. He describes these projects as a hobby. Yuzo Kashima interprets these acts as expressions of gratitude for the company's performances. Tetsuro takes quiet satisfaction in being acknowledged as a MANKAI member, responding with "...I see".
His involvement with MANKAI began early, introduced alongside costume designer Yuki Rurikawa during the Spring Troupe's preparations for "Romeo and Julius".
Tetsuro enjoys unripe persimmons for their profound taste. He finds prop creation enjoyable, expresses confidence in making anything required, and acknowledges acting itself is difficult.
His development within the group is subtle, shown through consistent dedication to supporting the company's work and quiet integration into the community, affirmed by his recognition as a valued member.