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Horrorman is a skeletal figure introduced as a villain whose menacing aura dissolves into comedic ineptitude. He wears a faded purple shirt adorned with crossed bones, his exaggerated kneecaps and fixed grin contrasting his feeble presence. Prone to clumsiness, he often scatters his own bones mid-action, undermining his sinister facade. Though allied with antagonists Baikinman and Dokin-chan, his loyalty skews toward an earnest, unrequited fixation on Dokin-chan, prompting futile gestures like gathering flowers or food she dismisses.

In combat, he hurls rib bones as boomerangs, their erratic trajectories mirroring his haplessness. While media avoids detailing his origins, a 2007 short film ambiguously alludes to a possible royal past, framing it through unreliable narration. His debut in *Fly! Fly! Chibigon* (1991) cast him as Chibigon’s mentor, a role confined to film canon.

Classified as an undead recurring figure, he oscillates between wanting to frighten others and inadvertently causing harmless mishaps. Interactions expose contradictions: earnest yet tactless, particularly in his oblivious persistence toward Dokin-chan. His name and speech—frequent interjections of *“hora”* (ghost story)—evoke eerie themes, though his bumbling nature subverts true villainy.