Blood Knight: He wants to test his enormous strength in battles.Affectionate Gesture to the Head: At the end of the Assassination Island arc, he pats Karma on the head while telling him that their rematch will be later, when Karma has become infamous enough to merit a bounty, which will definitely happen in his opinion.Voiced by: Katsuki Murase (Japanese, TV anime) and Christopher Sabat (English)Īn assassin hired by the main villian in the Assassination Island arc. They were not paid to kill innocent children, so Smog used a non-lethal poison. It is just a job, and they do what they are paid to do. Punch-Clock Villain: He, Gastro and Grip held none of Takaoka's sadism after all.Also, during the School Festival Arc, he mentions that his noodles would be better with some poison, suggesting he eats it too. Poisonous Person: He uses poison gas and other poisons.Master Poisoner: Obsessed with a quality of his poisons, makes all of them himself in his own laboratory and he can tailor their effects for variety of situations, like creating a synthetic virus, that makes the target appear seriously sick, but becomes inactive after a few hours, leaving only minor damage.Gonk: His large weight and huge nose are rather unappealing to the eye.However, this trope is eventualy subverted, as even he is not evil enough to kill a bunch of children just to appease a mad man's ego. Fat Bastard: He is an overweight professional poisoner, so he is definiely not the most moral of individuals.Evil Genius: The guy who relies on poison and is, in fact, the lynchpin of his boss's Evil Plan.He even gives the students his own home-made medicine for their sick classmates after the Boss Battle. Thus Smog and his associates swapped the poison with a non-lethal food poisoning bug that would eventually wear off, while still giving the victims enough pain to fool Takaoka into thinking that they complied. Even Evil Has Standards: Before giving the poison to Takaoka, he, Gastro and Grip had some discussion regarding the situation and decide that killing a whole class of innocent teenagers, as Takaoka revealed he had no intentions of actually handing over the antidote, doesn't maintain their reputation.Fuwa immediately recognizes him in Chapter 63 as the man who poisoned the eleven classmates. Chekhov's Gunman: He first appears as a waiter in Chapter 58.Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka (Japanese, TV anime) and Tyson Rinehart (English)Īn assassin with an obsession for self-made poison who is hired by the Big Bad in the Assassination Island arc. That said, he's actually a pretty friendly guy. Punch-Clock Villain: He's only in it because Karasuma contacted him. ![]() Meaningful Name: He's called "Red Eye" because he never missed a shot, and so never missed seeing his victim's blood from his scope.Both of his two shots towards Koro-sensei were accurate, it's just Koro-sensei is not a normal human being. Improbable Aiming Skills: He claims to have killed a target in a sandstorm.Friendly Sniper: Despite his profession, "Red Eye" is friendly and amicable.Face Death with Dignity: When Koro-sensei comes to him, he says that he's ready to accept his death.Butt-Monkey: All of his attempts failed in hilarious ways.But it turns out he's alive in Chapter 117. Back for the Dead: He reappears for a long time in Chapter 98, only to be killed by the "Reaper". ![]() After he failed, Koro-sensei, who already noticed, thanked to him for his several attempts, because Class 3-E could learn from it, and Red Eye finally gave up. He was one of the hitmen hired by the government to assassinate Koro-sensei in Kyoto. Still manages to survive an attack by the "Reaper", though, though so he's still pretty tough.Ī sniper obsessed with the color red.
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