TV-Series
Description
Kenji Miyazawa, a 14-year-old boy sporting short blond hair and a dusting of freckles across his cheeks, peers at the world through gold-flecked eyes. His rural upbringing in Ihatovo forged his cheerful, uncomplicated nature—a boy radiating unshakable optimism and faith in humanity’s inherent sincerity. His wardrobe centers on practical blue overalls layered over a beige shirt with frayed sleeves, a black undershirt beneath, and a straw hat loosely draped around his neck, feet usually bare or clad in sandals. After joining the Armed Detective Agency, his attire adapts to crises, including riot gear during the Agency’s wrongful branding as terrorists.
Kenji wields the ability *Undefeated by the Rain*, granting inhuman strength and resilience. He hefts vehicles, tears steel doors from hinges, and shrugs off bone-crushing strikes—but only on an empty stomach. The power’s namesake, drawn from a namesake poet’s verse on perseverance, falters once he eats, plunging him into immediate slumber. Colleagues often raise eyebrows at his direct combat style, relying on brute force to overwhelm foes.
Hailing from a barter-based village untouched by modern conveniences, Kenji’s first encounters with money and technology spark bewilderment. Rural pragmatism colors his solutions: proposing wrestling matches as team-building exercises or replanting storm-ravaged orchards with stubborn resolve. Yet beneath his guileless charm lies sharp intuition, surfacing in pivotal moments to rally allies during despair. When fury overrides his calm, he morphs into a terrifying force, abandoning restraint to crush threats to his comrades.
His past in Ihatovo honed this duality—he once clawed through landslides barehanded to divert floodwaters, saving his village. Two months before the Agency’s central conflicts, director Yukichi Fukuzawa recruits him, thrusting the farmbred teen into Yokohama’s urban battlegrounds. Though navigating skyscrapers and deception, he clings to agrarian values, mending ripped overalls and nurturing potted plants in the Agency’s office.
Spin-offs spotlight his cheerful antics—trading vegetables for favors or sparring with coworkers—but his core remains unchanged: a boy straddling innocence and ferocity, embodying sincerity’s strength against chaos.
Kenji wields the ability *Undefeated by the Rain*, granting inhuman strength and resilience. He hefts vehicles, tears steel doors from hinges, and shrugs off bone-crushing strikes—but only on an empty stomach. The power’s namesake, drawn from a namesake poet’s verse on perseverance, falters once he eats, plunging him into immediate slumber. Colleagues often raise eyebrows at his direct combat style, relying on brute force to overwhelm foes.
Hailing from a barter-based village untouched by modern conveniences, Kenji’s first encounters with money and technology spark bewilderment. Rural pragmatism colors his solutions: proposing wrestling matches as team-building exercises or replanting storm-ravaged orchards with stubborn resolve. Yet beneath his guileless charm lies sharp intuition, surfacing in pivotal moments to rally allies during despair. When fury overrides his calm, he morphs into a terrifying force, abandoning restraint to crush threats to his comrades.
His past in Ihatovo honed this duality—he once clawed through landslides barehanded to divert floodwaters, saving his village. Two months before the Agency’s central conflicts, director Yukichi Fukuzawa recruits him, thrusting the farmbred teen into Yokohama’s urban battlegrounds. Though navigating skyscrapers and deception, he clings to agrarian values, mending ripped overalls and nurturing potted plants in the Agency’s office.
Spin-offs spotlight his cheerful antics—trading vegetables for favors or sparring with coworkers—but his core remains unchanged: a boy straddling innocence and ferocity, embodying sincerity’s strength against chaos.