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Teruki Hanazawa (花沢輝気, Hanazawa Teruki), nicknamed "Teru" (輝), is a second-year student[2] at Black Vinegar Middle School. He was introduced as an antagonist but is now Mob's friend, although he also views Mob as his greatest rival.

Appearance

Teru's school uniform is a purple suit jacket, dark pants with a plaid design, and a white collared shirt with a striped teal tie - the male school uniform of Black Vinegar Middle School. His peers consider him to be very handsome. His eyes usually have a noticeable sparkle in them. His deceptively lean frame hides his very well defined musculature. Teru's hair is blonde in color (as seen in the anime, and white (mentioned to be brown) in color in the manga), and his hairstyle has changed many times throughout the story.

Teru's hair history

Teru's hair has gone through a lot. At first he appeared with a shaggy and unkempt head of hair. After trying to maim Mob with a set of knives, Mob redirected the knives and he was left bald on the top of his scalp only. He compensated with a ridiculously tall wig that resembled a haystack. An encounter with Sakurai's sword abbreviated the haystack, and left his head looking normal again though with much shorter hair than in his first appearance. During the visit to Ibogami Hot Springs, it's revealed that Teru is still bald on the top of his head and continues to wear a small wig to cover it.

Personality

Before meeting Mob, Teru didn't know any other espers, so he greatly overestimated his own importance and power. This is likely due to Claw only sending artificial espers to try and "recruit" him. He was very popular and often strategically used telekinesis to benefit himself. For example, he threw nothing but strikes the first time he went bowling. He considered himself the main protagonist of the world.

Since his defeat, Teru comes to realise that the world does not revolve around him, but he is still confident in his strong and diverse psychic powers. He seems to adhere to Mob's policy of not using psychic power against people unless absolutely necessary. He is motivated to stop others from succumbing to pride like he once did, but he is still concerned about his outward appearance and still seeks perfection in all his endeavors. He has been known to hold people upside-down and dunk them in a bucket of water until they tell him what he wants to hear. While he is noted to be a good leader, he is shown to has trouble remaining humble, and often still has a confident tone in his voice which still lingers even after his defeat by Mob's hands.[1] The shock of a sound defeat seems to give him a fever, such as when he was defeated by Mob or by Shimazaki.[4]

Plot

Teruki Hanazawa Arc

Teru fights Mob

Teru fights with Mob

When first introduced, Teru was the shadow leader of Black Vinegar Middle School. He was successful in academics and popular with his peers, especially girls. He was able to defeat Onigawara and other delinquents effortlessly with his psychic power. This continued until Onigawara got Mob involved in a dispute between delinquent groups at Black Vinegar and Salt Middle schools. When everyone else had been defeated by Teru, Mob stepped in and told him not to use psychic power to hurt people. Teru, driven by his own uncontrollable ego, challenged Mob to use his powers, and at one point tried to injure Mob using telekinetically moved knives, but Mob deflected them all, resulting in the top of Teruki's head being shaved. When Mob pointed out that Teru is afraid of not being special, he lost control and simply tried to choke Mob, and succeeded in knocking Mob unconscious. A fatal mistake as he ended up unleashing an unknown and powerful psychic force that controlled Mob's body and subsequently demolished his entire school, but not before stripping him naked with telekinesis and throwing him into the sky with the rest of the levitating debris. Teru is heard screaming and pleading for mercy before the shock of defeat made him finally accept that he was 'just an ordinary person' and learned that it was wrong to use psychic powers to hurt innocent people. It is mentioned he got a fever for 3 days afterwards.

Big Cleanup Arc

Teru happened to meet Ritsu shortly after the latter had used his psychic power to severely harm a bunch of thugs from the school. Teru introduced himself to Ritsu in an intimidating way by overwhelming him with his psychic aura. But their meeting was cut short when a sudden wind threatened the structural integrity of his haystack wig, which Teru prevented by holding his wig, allowing Ritsu to escape.

Teru's first encounter with Mob since his defeat occurred when he interrupted Mob's 'date' with Tome to tell him about a fellow Salt Mid esper making trouble nearby. Teru left the scene when he learned the troublemaker was Mob's brother, but he returned after being fetched by Dimple.

7th Division Arc

Teru took the unconscious Mob to his apartment, told him about Claw after the latter awoke, and let him borrow a plaid button-down shirt. They went to investigate the Awakening Lab, ended up torturing Terada and hijacking his car, and proceeded to invade the 7th Division of Claw.

At the 7th Division facility, Terada escaped and attacked them with his technique, but was quickly defeated by Mob after he sandwiched Terada between two trees with telekinesis. Teru learned the technique and used it to knock out two Claw lackeys. They are then found by Koyama, but Mob easily defeated him in a one-sided battle before the two decided to go their separate ways. Teru beat up a bunch of lackeys and defeated Miyagawa before being subdued by Sakurai and Muraki. He was then held captive in a room that suppressed his powers and was shocked to find Ritsu and Mob joining him as captives. He was more shocked to see the apparent boss of Claw entering the room, and he was extremely shocked when Mob called the man "master". During their escape, he got his haystack wig cut down to normal size by Sakurai.

Teru offering to train kids2

Teru later started mentoring the five kids from the Awakening Lab and helping them in their training.

Separate Ways Arc

Teru is seen watching TV, while Reigen is in the show.

World Domination Arc

Teru laughs at Shimazaki

Teru during fight with Shimazaki

When a Claw member attacked him at his apartment, Teru quickly defeated, captured and forcefully interrogated him. Teru tried to save the prime minister from his capturer, Shimazaki of the Ultimate 5. Despite Teru's great progress and best effort, he was ultimately no match for Shimazaki's teleportation ability and loses. Teru joined the group led by Reigen to oppose Claw's world domination. He sent cars flying around as decoys, defeated tons of Scars from various divisions, took many a hit from Shimazaki, and eventually turned the tables in the battle, leading to Shimazaki's defeat once Reigen casually approached the virtually blind Shimazaki and threw a bevy of punches at him.

Divine Tree Arc

Teru helped Mob to buy a shirt. Later in his apartment, after he almost got brainwashed after consuming chocolates made of the Divine Tree's powder, Teru decided to chase Psycho Helmet out of the city. During their clash, he found out that it was Dimple behind everything.

Unfortunately, in the end, he lost to Dimple and was bound by plants in the Divine Tree seemingly unconscious. When Dimple failed to convince Mob, the latter immediately released Teru from his binds. Just when Mob was about to fight Dimple, Teru placed a hand on his shoulder to stop him and told him to think carefully since not everyone was at a disadvantage because of Psycho Helmet. He then explained that Dimple's actions were not as evil as Mob thought and yet the latter still intended to punish him like a vigilante. Insisting they composed themselves, Teru reasoned that Dimple was simply trying to persuade Mob and he had the freedom to decline or not. However, since Mob was resorting to brute force, Teru resorted to sneaky coercion by ending their relationship, with Dimple and with him. If he dissolved the cult with force, Teru would respond likewise in return. Hypothetically, if Mob defeated Teru, the others would be too angry to let it pass. He then reasoned that everyone would be willing to oppose Mob if it meant protecting something precious to them. This evoked more anger from Mob, prompting Dimple to appear behind Teru explaining that this was the latter's true feelings and his concern for Mob. Dimple then reminded Mob that everyone's daily lives would remain the same even if Mob backs down. Encouraging him to take his time and to take a hint, he gave Mob a choice to either leave peacefully and keep it like that or stir things up by clumsily intervening.

Mob answered by blasting Dimple's face off, telling him he was tired talking to a broccoli puppet. He ordered to see Dimple, face-to-face, causing Teru to immediately cry out, demanding what he had done. Now that Mob finally attacked, Teru would not let him talk to Dimple directly anymore. Mob pleaded to let him talk to Dimple, and another broccoli incarnate formed behind him. Dimple said that they had been talking for a while now and that Mob just refused to listen. Annoyed and angry, he destroyed the puppet again eliciting Teru to tell him not to hurt the Divine Tree. Teru then attacked Mob with a lariat, declaring he was now his opponent.

???% Arc

He tries to stop ???%, but is effortlessly trounced.

Epilogue

He accidentally meets Ritsu and Mob, and heads with them to the Reigen's birthday party.

Powers & Abilities

Teruki is a very powerful esper. In terms of raw power, Teru is still nowhere near Mob's level, but he compensates for this by learning various techniques of applied psychic power and training diligently. Due to this, he one of the only espers in the world capable of utilizing two techniques simultaneously,[5] and can put up multi-layered barriers.[6] He is also naturally a quick learner, and can replicate some techniques just by seeing them a few times. His psychic energy is yellow in color with a tye dye pattern.

Teruki's Abilities
Teru Telekinesis
Telekinesis
He has shown a mastery of telekinesis, displaying enough power to remotely carry at least nine cars through the air simultaneously.[7] Teru has also been shown using it in a tactile fashion, enabling him to move around at incredible speeds that makes it seem like he's teleporting to normal people, and augment the power of his strikes.[8]
Teruairwhips
Air Whips
Learned from Terada.[9][10] After seeing it once and then learning the technique on the spot, Teru was able to create two or three at a time. After training himself, he is able to pull out and utilize ten whips simultaneously, likening it to playing the piano.[11]
Teru Pyrokinesis
Pyrokinesis
Learned from Miyagawa. Teru is able to psychokinetically generate and control large volumes of extremely high temperature fire.
Teruexplosion
Telekinetic Explosion
Learned from a Claw agent that attacked his home. This technique allows Teru to generate and induce explosions of varying power from his hands.[12]
Teru Clone
Ethereal Bodies Technique
Learned from Muraki.[13] Teru noted that clones made with this technique are weaker than the original body.[10]

Quotes

  • "A star is shining not because it's being showered in light, but because he who emits light is a star."
  • "I was confident. Against any kind of opponent! But honestly, right now... I'm not so sure anymore..."
  • "Doing this by myself is really too harsh... I wish I had the power to send an entire school building flying..."
  • Catchphrase: "I am a commoner."[1]

Notes & Trivia

  • Teru's favourite food is steak and his least favourite food is raw oyster (due to a bad experience).[1]
  • Apparently, Teru has too many specialities to list.[1]
  • His favourite music is rock and his favourite movie is "Flying Dead Pig".[1] Reigen also happens to own a poster of this movie. [14]
  • Teru's hobby is going to the cinema and he has recently got into bicycle touring.[1]
  • Unlike in the manga, Teru has never used the Ethereal Bodies Technique in the anime.
  • His Japanese voice actor, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, also voices Hikaru Tokugawa in the anime.[15]
  • Teru has a seagull on his season 2 jersey. Character Designer Yoshimichi Kameda explained his decision behind this; upon turning a seagull upside down, the resulting image is one that resembles someone standing pigeon-toed, much like Teru does in his attack stance.[16]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 2 Chapter 15 (page 7). Teru is mentioned to be the same age as Mob. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Age" defined multiple times with different content
  3. http://www.funimation.com/blog/2016/12/09/mob-psycho-100-english-dub-premiere-cast-announcement/
  4. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 10 Chapter 82 (page 6).
  5. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 10 Chapter 78 (page 8).
  6. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 10 Chapter 82 (page 4).
  7. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 10 Chapter 83 (page 12-13).
  8. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 2 Chapter 14 (page 11).
  9. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 5 Chapter 37 (page 23).
  10. 10.0 10.1 Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 10 Chapter 78 (page 6). Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Powers" defined multiple times with different content
  11. Mob Psycho 100 MangaUnnamed Omake.
  12. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 10 Chapter 82 (page 1).
  13. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 10 Chapter 78 (page 5).
  14. [1]Mob Psycho 100 Booklet Extras Thread
  15. MP100 Character Guidebook
  16. Kameda Yoshimichi's Character Design Notes for Mob Psycho 100 II
Mob Psycho 100 Characters
Main Protagonists Shigeo "Mob" KageyamaReigen AratakaDimpleRitsu KageyamaTeruki HanazawaSho Suzuki
Side Characters Salt Middle School

Takane TsubomiTome KurataHaruto KijibayashiMameta InukawaShirihiko SarutaMomozo TakenakaMusashi GodaHideki YamamuraHiroshi KumagawaJun SagawaRyohei ShimuraTenga OnigawaraIchi MezatoEmiShinji KamuroHikaru Tokugawa

Awakening Lab

Kenji MitsuraTakeshi HoshinoGo AsahiRei KurosakiDaichi ShiratoriKaito Shiratori

Other Characters

Banshomaru ShinraKirin JodoMinori AsagiriJosephUdoMiguelFukudaHigashioOtsuki

Claw Boss & Ultimate 5

Toichiro SuzukiKatsuya SerizawaRyo ShimazakiToshiki MinegishiHiroshi ShibataNozomu Hatori

7th Division Scars

IshiguroYusuke SakuraiMegumu KoyamaMurakiMatsuoTeradaTsuchiyaMukaiTakeuchiMutoMiyagawa

Evil Spirits & Entities Keiji MogamiPsycho HelmetThe DraggerWriggle WriggleScent-GhoulBossCeiling Crasher???%
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