Boman Delgado
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Boman in Project Justice |
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School | Pacific High School |
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Birthdate | July 30 |
Height | 200 cm |
Weight | 101 kg |
Blood type | A |
Three sizes | 130-90-95 |
Nationality | American |
Likes | Praying |
Dislikes | Violence |
Seiyu | Takashi Nagasako |
Boman Delgado (ボーマン・デルガド) is a video game character from the Rival Schools series. An American student at Pacific High School, he is a preacher in training and he believes that violence is against the principles of God.
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[edit] History
[edit] Rival Schools
When Roy and Tiffany set out to investigate the violence and kidnappings on other schools, Boman joins them, albeit reluctantly because he knew violence during their investigation was inevitable, despite his personal beliefs. Along with his friends, he is captured and brainwashed into being an agent for Justice High School, but later freed by students from Taiyo High School. The investigation convinces Boman that many of the Japanese are good people and he later chooses to stay in Japan to continue his education, while Roy and Tiffany return to the United States.
[edit] Project Justice
When a Taiyo-Pacific athletics competition is interrupted by violence, Boman, joined by Taiyo's student Chairperson and Ran Hibiki, set out to find out the cause. Eventually, Roy and Tiffany return to join Boman in his investigation, and they manage to trace the violence back to a Justice High student, Kurow Kirishima. With those problems solved, Boman continues to stay in Japan, determined to help continue build relations between Japan and the United States.
[edit] Trivia
- In the Japanese version, all of Boman's special moves are prefixed by the word "God." However, in the English version, "God" is replaced with "Great." His devout faith in Christianity is also downplayed in English translations.