These declarations ultimately become his downfall, as Agnes , in a helicopter overhead, reveals that she had long since snapped out of Maverick's memory manipulation and was now showing the current scene live to the entirety of Sternbild. Irritated, Maverick flees and the heroes chase him, only for him to take Kaede hostage. Everyone is surprised when a shadow appears behind Maverick and punches him, revealing that Kotetsu had merely passed out from pain and blood loss.
Barnaby is so relieved that he almost immediately hugs Kotetsu, much to the latter's surprise. When Barnaby demands that Maverick tell them about Ouroboros, Maverick wipes his own memories, turning himself into a vegetable.
Later, back in the city proper, Saito shows Barnaby the code the Brooks had installed to shut down the androids. When Kotetsu announces that he'll be retiring from the hero business, Barnaby does the same. He decides to find himself and do what he wants to do, rather than do what Maverick had pushed him into. A year later, Hero TV is still going strong and the other heroes are busy catching criminals.
Barnaby visits his parents' gravestone and realizes that the code Saito had given him was in fact his parents' birthdays added together to equal his own. He is overcome with emotion upon recalling how they had said they would always protect him. In Sternbild, Wild Tiger - now with only 1 minute's worth of power total - corners a criminal, who is well aware that Tiger's powers have reached their limit already.
As Tiger steps onto the glass rooftop of a building, the window breaks and sends him hurtling toward the ground The pair argue for a little while, but ultimately decide to both get back into the hero business. Kotetsu is Barnaby's partner. At first Barnaby disliked Kotetsu and saw him as more of a liability than a partner.
He called him "old man" until Kotetsu gained his trust and now calls him by his name. He has even now accepted Kotetsu's nickname for him "Bunny" or "Bunny-chan". Their trust begins when they believe they have found Barnaby's parents killer. Barnaby starts becoming obsessive with taking him down but Kotetsu helps him realize that he needs to move beyond his revenge and that he is a hero whose purpose is to help others and that he has people by his side who will help him through his pain. His personality and actions are the complete opposite of Kotetsu's, as Barnaby is more logical than him.
Now he is able to finish Kotetsu's sentences before he can. He grows to consider Kotetsu not just his partner in fighting crime but as his actual friend. They share a strong emotional connection and would risk their lives to protect each other. This is especially apparent by the end of the second movie.
Barnaby would grow to understand Kotetsu's kind nature and desire to help others and accepts and appreciates it. Kotetsu likewise cares greatly for Barnaby, becoming concerned over his well being when he learns his memories regarding his parent's death may have been altered, and Kotetsu finds it difficult to tell Barnaby that he is quitting due to his declining power.
Their partnership is further tested when Maverick kills Samantha and has Barnaby not only forget that Kotetsu is Wild Tiger, but also frames Kotetsu as the murderer.
Barnaby seeks revenge but manages to remember who Kotetsu really is and the two together bring Maverick down. Barnaby and Kotetsu remain partners even after Kotetsu starts losing his powers; the two enjoy working together and believe they work best as a pair.
Barnaby often thinks of his parents and talks of them, as they are the inspiration for him being a hero. He looked up to them and they treated him lovingly. He admired their work as scientists to protect the world and became a hero and revealed his identity to the public to draw out the people who killed them. He loves them and continues to miss them dearly. His nanny since childhood and one of the few people Barnaby cares for. She has treated him as a son and is very fond of him, making sure he eats properly and often checking up on him to make sure he is alright.
Barnaby returns the feelings and thinks of her as family, often calling her "Aunt Samantha". She is one of the few people he is openly vulnerable with. He is distraught when she is murdered, and when Maverick makes him believe it was Kotetsu who killed her he attempts to murder Kotetsu though he remembers Kotetsu's true identity at the last minute.
At first, he merely sees them as rivals and stepping stones and doesn't hesitate to upstage them. Despite this, they try to act friendly with him. Over time, he grows to see them as comrades and friends though his relationship with them is not nearly as strong as his relationship with Kotetsu. He would often give advice to Barnaby in times of distress. He is heartbroken when he learns Maverick had manipulated his memories to erase the fact that Maverick was the one who committed their murder.
While he seemed to care for Barnaby, in reality he merely saw him as a useful pawn, conniving him it was someone else who murdered his parents to convince him to be a hero. He tries to manipulate Barnaby once more by killing Samantha and making Barnaby forget Kotetsu is Wild Tiger and that Kotetsu is the murderer. Eventually, Barnaby manages to corner Maverick but Maverick silences himself and Barnaby decides to move on. Barnaby's Hundred Power increases his physical capabilities such as strength, speed, and jumping ability, by a hundredfold for five minutes a time.
After those five minutes, he must rest for one hour before activating it again. He is also very physically fit perhaps due in part to his age and was able to withstand a battle against Jake prior to activating his Hundred Power.
Barnaby's attacking forte is in kicking contrary to Wild Tiger's forte in punching , which would indicate he has a fair amount of agility and speed. With his power activated, he is able to kick through walls and double a giant block of ice in through kicking it lengthwise.
He can also jump fifty feet in the air while his powers are active and this is nicknamed the "Handsome Escape" by Fire Emblem. This is the first hero suit Barnaby wears in the first episode, prior to being officially introduced as a superhero. Predominantly gray and black, it has no sponsor logos but instead features white barcodes on the arms and across the chest the spots where Barnaby's usual suit has sponsor logos.
The two flaps in back serve as small booster packs, which provide Barnaby some maneuverability in the air even without his powers activated. Barnaby's standard hero suit is bulletproof and able to withstand fire from guns. The visor includes a timer to tell Barnaby when his powers are going to run out, and compensates for any vision problems while not wearing his glasses.
The suit's systems seems able to discern information approximate height and age of a person, makeup of machinery, etc. It also appears to contain a fair amount of data on the other heroes, as evidenced by the output that scrolls across the screen when Barnaby looks at Dragon Kid, Sky High and Fire Emblem in the second episode.
The suit is predominantly pink, white and black and has a similar design to the prototype suit. It is equipped with a "Lighting Mode" whereby certain lines light up when Barnaby's Hundred Power is active.
It has a propulsion system on the back, which gives him additional mobility and seemingly flight like abilities. Additionally, it has a feature called "Good Luck Mode" which expands and enlarges one leg of the suit which really useful for stronger kicks. Though originally thought to increase Barnaby's kicking power, the feature is actually just for display.
On Barnaby's birthday, Saito "upgraded" his suit, adding a bunny symbol to the armor to match the tiger symbol on Kotetsu's. A costume which appears in several short comic strips in the magazine Animage. It was made as a match for Wild Tiger's original costume, and thus looks more like a traditional superhero uniform.
Like Barnaby's hero suit, its colors are predominantly pink, white and black. It has no sponsor logos, but "Jr" on the chest and cowl instead. Barnaby is stuck wearing this costume while his usual hero suit is undergoing maintenance and repairs, and it is a big hit with female fans and children that Agnes subsequently has him wear it even longer, much to Kotetsu's delight. A darker hero suit first worn in episode Like the prototype suit, it is predominantly black and gray and has no sponsor logos.
The suit's eyes glow red instead of the usual hero suit's blue, and are covered entirely by a visor. Read all In a world where superheroes have corporate sponsors and are the stars of their own reality TV show, a new superhero team is born as the veteran hero Wild Tiger is assigned to be partners with rookie Barnaby Brooks Jr.
In a world where superheroes have corporate sponsors and are the stars of their own reality TV show, a new superhero team is born as the veteran hero Wild Tiger is assigned to be partners with rookie Barnaby Brooks Jr.
Sign In. Episode guide. Play trailer Animation Action Adventure. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Trailer Official Trailer. Photos Top cast Edit. Hiroaki Hirata Kotetsu T. Kaburagi as Kotetsu T. Kaburagi …. Masakazu Morita Barnaby Brooks Jr. NOTE: These are our guesses unless marked otherwise. Only Barnaby and Kaede have officially confirmed ages within the series. Barnaby: Barnaby is confirmed 24 on 1st cour, 25 on 2nd.
Keith: We could be really off with this, but Keith seems older than Barnaby judging from his appearance. Definitely not over 30, though.
Insert mental images of 30 year-old virgin. Nathan: 30ish? Karina: Confirmed 16 on 1st cour, 17 on 2nd. Pao-Lin: Confirmed 13 on 1st cour, 14 on 2nd. Yuri: Yuri looks about in episode
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