Taro Sakamoto (Tomokazu Sugita) was untouchable. We see him kill a group of guys, deflecting bullets with his cane, dodging swords, zigzagging like a ghost, leaving people hanging by their necks from the rafters, splattering blood all over Hell, and disappearing. He was tall and slender, with a ponytail and mirrored glasses, which is probably why Aoi (Nao Toyama) was drawn to him. This being one of those anime that employs hyperbole like Gru with the Minions, Sakamoto's eyes pop out of their sockets and shoot to the moon when he sees Aoi for the first time. He gives up on life, gets married, has a daughter named Hana (Hina Kino), opens a 7-Eleven-style convenience store, and quickly spirals into obesity. I'd say he seems happy, but he doesn't say much or give it away with a facial expression. He's all glasses and a broomstick mustache. That's not to say his assassination skills are ruined. Far from it. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. At this point, we mee...
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