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“ | Do you know when it's alright to chicken out and go home? There is no such time. | „ |
~ To Mizuki Tsujimura. |
Chūya Nakahara a major character in the Bungo Stray Dogs manga and anime series. He is one of the five executives in the Port Mafia and is Osamu Dazai's arch-rival and former partner, both of them were known as the most powerful duo after their team up during the Dragon's Head Conflict. He is a direct reference to the Japanese poet with the same name.
He is voiced by Kishō Taniyama in the Japanese version, and by Nicolas Roye in the English dubbed version. His stage play/live action portrayal is Keisuke Ueda.
Appearance[]
Chūya is a short young man with a slim, yet muscular build. He has grey eyes and striking orange hair that frames his face, with a longer section that falls just past his left shoulder. His trademark look is a black hat with a red hatband and a thin silver chain that hangs over the brim.
As a Port Mafia executive, Chūya wares a white button-up shirt under a dark red vest, a black choker, a black ribbon bolo tie held together with a small silver buckle, an open black cropped jacket with the sleeves rolled up at the elbows, black slacks, a black belt hanging off his right hip and black low-arch shoes. He is almost always seen wearing black gloves. Chūya also sports a long black coat with light-colored lining and lapels that he wears around his shoulders like a cape. The undercoat is a light shade of red.
In the past when he was the leader of the Sheep, Chūya wore a dark gray pea coat over a light gray hoodie. He also wore black pants, brown shoes, and a blue bracelet on his right wrist to indicate that he was a member of the Sheep.
In his vampire disguise, Chūya wore red contacts and had false vampire fangs glued on to his teeth.
Chūya also changes artier. In his vampire disguise, Chūya wares a white shirt. Over the shirt, is a dark red jacket. He also wears long black pants and black boots. He still keeps one his trademark hat, and choker.
Personality[]
In general, Chuya comes off as an irritable and arrogant character, especially around Osamu Dazai, his former partner turned enemy and rival. He frequently smirks while in combat and is the type to criticize his opponents during combat.
He dislikes having to bargain or deal with the enemies and would much rather just fight them. This won't, however, keep him from completing the job. Despite his haughty, short-tempered attitude, he has always put the mission before himself.
When it comes to killing, Chūya has the same mission-first attitude. He isn't particularly homicidal or overly brutal, but he will happily kill or torture if it's for his mission. He also has at least some sense of morality as shown when he was openly disgusted by Dazai shooting the corpse of one of his victims repeatedly. Chūya is rarely unnecessarily violent during missions, as he quickly stopped fighting with Yosano and Kenji to negotiate with Fukuzawa, though he can become violent when provoked. He expresses disinterest at fighting those who can’t challenge him but doesn't care too much about who his opponents are if they can provide a challenge as he kicked Kenji into a wall with no hesitation despite the latter being only fourteen.
It is also revealed that Chūya has some insecurity about his height, when Dazai mocked him about his height telling him that he should drink more milk to get bigger, Chūya was easily offended and told Dazai that he's still growing.
His biggest weakness is his utter hatred of Dazai, who can easily set him off, causing Chūya to make poor decisions or be distracted from the task at hand. Dazai and Ranpo have both used Chūya 's hatred for his former partner in order to manipulate him, often for a larger goal, but Dazai commonly does it simply to humiliate Chūya .
Chūya is extremely loyal to whatever group he is a part of. As part of Sheep, he was often used as a weapon to win conflicts and went to great length to protect them from the mafia. Even after Dazai manipulated the group into betraying him, Chūya refused to allow them to die and swore allegiance to the Port Mafia to keep them safe. Later, as a member of the mafia, Chūya followed his orders no matter what, including those he did not enjoy. In the BEAST universe where Dazai lead the Port Mafia, Chūya resisted the urge to kill him and protected him, as he did not want to betray the organization by murdering the boss. However, (back in the main universe,) Chūya's loathing of Q for murdering his subordinates was enough for him to encourage Dazai to kill the child despite Mori's orders to bring them back alive.
While using Corruption, Chūya undergoes a drastic change in personality, being driven completely insane as he is overwhelmed by the urge to mindlessly destroy his surroundings, causing him joy which he expresses by laughing and smiling. Unfortunately, Chūya is not lucid in this state and is unable to care for his own health, rampaging even while bleeding profusely as Corruption breaks down his body. Understandably, Chūya does not speak while using Corruption, though during DEAD APPLE, he screamed Dazai's name when he was pushed to his limit and about to be killed by the strain caused by his Ability.
During his teen years, Chūya struggled with the possibility of not being human. His lack of memories from before he was seven, connection to Arahabaki and inability to dream made him suspect he was not really a human. This drove him to go to great lengths to find out his origins, even continuing to partner with Dazai after the Sheep hostages were released in hopes of figuring out what he was. Mori eventually got ahold of information regarding the experiments Chūya had been a part of and used them as leverage to force him to remain a member of the Port Mafia. However, Chūya stayed with the mafia even after learning of his origins as a modified clone.
Powers and Abilities[]
- For The Tainted Sorrow: Chūya's special ability. It allows him to manipulate gravity. He can change the gravity of anything he touches or manipulate the gravitons in his environment. He can reverse or enhance gravity, allowing him to walk on walls and "fire" bullets at supersonic speed while directly above the enemy on a helicopter, without using a gun. Chūya can control how gravity effects his person, allowing him to fly or shatter concrete by simply stepping on it, bullets are also useless against him as the second they make contact with Chūya he is able to manipulate them. His control also extends to the ground he walks on, enabling him to suddenly create large craters beneath him, though this is usually done out of anger than as a formal attack.
- Corruption: The "true form" of Chuya's ability. It is activated through the versions '"Nanji, in'utsu naru odaku no kyoyō yo," (Oh, Grantors of Dark Disgrace), "Aratamete ware o me samasu koto nakare" (Do Not Wake me Again.), and on activation, this ability empowers his graviton manipulation and gravity manipulation on himself. He is capable of crushing a tank while in this form due to his increased density. He also has the ability to fire pseudo black holes out of himself that swallow everything. Despite its power, this ability can only be safely used when Osamu Dazai is aiding him due to the loss of control on activation. Without Dazai's nullification, Chuya can't deactivate the ability nor control himself and will eventually die. While activated, Chuya is not lucid enough to be aware of anything besides taking pleasure in destruction, and will continue to indiscriminately destroy the area around him until either Corruption kills him or Dazai nullifies it.
- Martial Arts: Chūya has been described as the best martial artist in the Port Mafia. He is highly proficient in kick-based attacks and favors them over punches due to his own personal philosophy, though this does not mean he cannot deliver them equally well. He often uses his Ability to empower his attacks and deliver much more brutal strikes, as well as defend himself from taking damage. However, Chūya is still a dangerous adversary even without the use of his powers, as shown during his fight with Dazai, where he was able to kick Dazai several meters away into a wall with enough force to leave a crater.
Trivia[]
- The real-life Chūya Nakahara's birthname is Chūya Kashimura.
- The chanting required in order to activate Corruption originates from a stanza in "Sheep Song", a poem from Chūya Nakahara to Yoshihiro Yasuhara.
- The name of the organization he was in charge, the Sheep, it likely a referenced to a poem written by the real-like Chūya called Sheep Song.
- His Japanese voice actor, Kishō Taniyama, is the singer of GRANRODEO who sung the OP theme of Bungo Stray Dogs season 1 - TRASH CANDY. GRANRODEO later sang again for DEAD APPLE's OP theme, Deadly Drive, and season 3's OP theme, Setsuna no Ai.
- He gets drunk easily.
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