Shibumi
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Gorou Mizuno, also known as Shibumi, is a character from the Digimon Tamers saga. He is one of the original Monster Makers. He is voiced by Taro Suwa in the Japanese version, and by Bob Glouberman in the English version.
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[edit] History
While a member of the Monster Makers in the mid-80's, he is seen by the other members in the group to be rather introverted and visionary in his views concerning the project. He envisions the project to be a stepping stone towards the creation of a Digital World, inhabited with intelligent lifeforms.
The project was shut down in 1986 by Palo Alto University after the Japanese company that funded the project pulled its resources. In 1993, Shibumi continued his own research and development for the expansion of the Digimon programs. However, he is sent into a semi-comatose state after a traffic accident.
[edit] Interaction with the Tamers
He is, during the fight with the Devas, seen projecting his soul into the Physical World, and is identified in the Physical world as a blond-haired man who wears a yellow jacket and a low-fitting baseball cap. This incarnation retains a shadowy profile as he is constantly evading the agents from the Japanese government, but slyly distributes blue cards to the children who play the Digimon card game, which eventually find their way to the DigiDestined.
He is also (in Shibumi Speaks) seen projecting his soul into the Digital World when the Tamers and their partners are searching in the Digital World for Calumon, who was captured by a member of the Devas; however, Shibumi's face is seen for the first time in this form, albeit a transparent, semi-ghostly form. He is found by Takato, Henry and Terriermon sleeping in a library in the 5th level of the Digital World; when he is woken up, he explains the architecture of the Digital World, and why the DigiDestined are designated for their purpose.
Later, he appears in the same form when the Digimon Sovereign are explaining the current threat to the DigiDestined. However, before he fully explains the creation of the D-Reaper and the history behind it, he vanishes, while his semi-comatose body unexpectedly wakes up in the hospital bed in which he has laid for over a decade.
He finally appears in his actual bodily form during the Physical World's fight against the D-Reaper, and re-unites with the rest of the Monster Makers. He created a "red card" for the Tamers to use so when they Biomerge, the Chaos mass where the D-Reaper resided, could not separate them from their partners. Unfortunately, he forgot to account for the red card algorithm (this was changed in the English version to Shibumi forgetting to account for the Biomerged forms of the children and Digimon together inside the D-Reaper.), which wore off just as the D-Reaper was being reduced to its simple program.
[edit] Notes
- The word Shibumi is the plural of "Shibui", which is Japanese for "Effortless Perfection" [1], and is the title of a book by Trevanian about the application of the "Shibumi" ideal in Aikido.
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| Digimon Tamers | |
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| Main characters: | Takato Matsuki | Henry Wong | Rika Nonaka | Ryo Akiyama | Jeri Kato | Kazu Shioda | Kenta Kitagawa | Suzie Wong | Ai and Mako |
| Digimon: | Guilmon | Terriermon | Renamon | Cyberdramon | Leomon | Guardromon | MarineAngemon | Lopmon | Impmon | Calumon |
| Allies: | Omnimon | Mitsuo Yamaki | Monster Makers | Digimon Sovereigns | Alice McCoy and Dobermon |
| Villains: | Hypnos | Devas | Mephistomon | D-Reaper | Locomon/GrandLocomon and Parasimon |
| Couplings: | Rukato | Jurato | Ryuki | Hirokanta | Jenruki/Jianruki | Henry & Alice |
| Other media: | Battle of Adventurers | Runaway Locomon | Digimon Tamers 1984 | Original Story: Message in the Packet |
| See also: | Digimon | List of episodes | Voice credits |
