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Among [[Takashi Kamiyama]]'s friends, Akira takes on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manzai#Boke_and_tsukkomi Tsukkomi]-role by virtue of often being the only one to point out how outlandish the current situation has become. Ironically, despite saying that he would prefer to punch somebody over talking it over, he only does the berating that Tsukkomi are associated with. |
Among [[Takashi Kamiyama]]'s friends, Akira takes on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manzai#Boke_and_tsukkomi Tsukkomi]-role by virtue of often being the only one to point out how outlandish the current situation has become. Ironically, despite saying that he would prefer to punch somebody over talking it over, he only does the berating that Tsukkomi are associated with. |
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β | When the students of Cromartie High have a meeting, they usually gather at Akira's house without his permission. |
+ | When the students of Cromartie High have a meeting, they usually gather at Akira's house without his permission. |
He bears a great resemblance to his mother, whose appearance normally horrifies everyone else. Other times, Mrs. Maeda is mistaken for her son, and he is always the one who points it out. |
He bears a great resemblance to his mother, whose appearance normally horrifies everyone else. Other times, Mrs. Maeda is mistaken for her son, and he is always the one who points it out. |