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|title = Yoshiki Kureyashi
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|japanese = 暮林克己
 
|romaji = Kurebayashi Yoshiki
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|resides = [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]
 
|image = Yoshiki Kurebayashi - Anime.png
 
|alignment = Civilian
 
|alignment = Civilian
|kanji / kana = 暮林<br /> ''Kurebayashi''
 
|full name = Yoshiki Kurebayashi
 
|resides = [[Tokyo]]
 
|occupation = Botanist
 
|image = Kurebayashi.jpg
 
|associates = [[Mamoru Chiba (anime)|Mamoru Chiba]]
 
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|species = Human
 
|species = Human
 
|jobs = Botanist
|relatives = Wife, six children
 
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|relations = Unnamed wife<br>Three unnamed sons<br>Three unnamed daughters<br>Unborn child
|first appearance = [[Sunny Skies After a Storm! A Friendship Dedicated to Hotaru]]
 
 
|affiliates = [[Mamoru Chiba (anime)|Mamoru Chiba]]
|actors = [[Hiroshi Takemura]] (original anime)}}'''Kurebayashi '''was a botanist who only appeared in [[Sunny Skies After a Storm! A Friendship Dedicated to Hotaru|episode 116]] of the [[Sailor Moon (anime series)|anime]] .
 
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|likes = Botanical gardening
==Profile==
 
 
|first anime appearance = [[Sunny Skies After a Storm: A Friendship Dedicated to Hotaru]]
Kurebayashi was a graduate of Mamoru's school, and the two knew each other. His occupation is a botanist with his lifework being on the study of roses. He is married and has six children, three girls and three boys, with another one on the way. As he mentioned, almost every variety of rose is planted in his green house, and he also had a section for tropical plants.
 
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|anime voiced by = [[wikipedia:Hiroshi Takemura|Hiroshi Takemura]] (Japanese)<br />[[wikipedia:David Fraser|David Fraser]] (CWi English dub) <br /> [[wikipedia:Edward Bosco|Edward Bosco]] (Viz Media English dub)
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|aka = Kenny Bayashi (CWi English dub)}}
 
'''Yoshiki Kurebayashi '''is a botanist who only appeared in [[Sunny Skies After a Storm! A Friendship Dedicated to Hotaru|episode 116]] of the [[Sailor Moon (anime series)|anime]].
   
 
==Nomenclature & Etymology==
Kurebayashi's love for plants and caring for them is very strong.
 
===Appearance===
 
Kurebayashi was a man with dark brown hair and tanned skin who wore glasses. His outfit consisted of a yellow plaid shirt with a green vest, blue pants with a belt, and black boots, as well as a straw sunhat.
 
==Biography==
 
Mamoru took Usagi, Hotaru, Chibiusa, and Luna to his upperclassman's botany garden while they were on a picnic for lunch. He was also Mimete's target for his Pure Heart Crystal.
 
   
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==== Etymology ====
When hail broke parts of the ceiling in the greenhouse and he went to fix them, Mimete threw a sledgehammer at the ladder, causing Kurebayashi and Hotaru to fall. She then unleashed the Daimon, [[U-Baulla]]. It grabbed him and removed his Pure Heart Crystal. After a brief battle, the Daimon was destroyed by [[Rainbow Moon Heart Ache]], and Kurebayashi's crystal returned to him.
 
 
The kanji in his family name means "twilight (暮, Kure) and "forest" (林, Hayashi).
   
==Development==
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==Appearance==
 
Kurebayashi was a man with dark brown hair and tanned skin who wore glasses. His outfit consisted of a yellow plaid shirt with a green vest, blue pants with a belt, and black boots, as well as a straw sunhat.
===Etymology===
 
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The kanji in his family name means "evening" or "dusk" (暮) and "woods" or "forest" (林).
 
==Trivia==
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==Information==
 
[[Mamoru Chiba / Tuxedo Mask (anime)|Mamoru]] took Usagi, Hotaru, Chibiusa, and Luna to his upperclassman's botany garden while they were on a picnic for lunch. He was also Mimete's target for his Pure Heart Crystal.
*He was actually never refered to by name in the episode. Mamoru only called him "Sempai" (upperclassman).
 
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*"Kurebayashi" is his surname.
 
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Up in the greenhouse, Mimete looks over them and is about to release the new Daimon when she's reminded of Professor Tomoe telling her to not fail this time, Mimete found herself conflicted, Which is about when she spots [https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/sailormoon/images/a/a1/EP116-057.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/919?cb=20210910230724&path-prefix=es Mamoru] and has another crisis of loyalty. Obey her boss, or steal the [https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/sailormoon/images/2/22/EP155-155.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20211212042606&path-prefix=es hot dude’s] heart?
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When hail broke parts of the ceiling in the greenhouse and he went to fix them, Mimete threw a sledgehammer at the ladder, causing Kurebayashi and Hotaru to fall. She then unleashed the Daimon, [[U-Baulla]]. It grabbed him and removed his Pure Heart Crystal. After a brief battle, the Daimon was destroyed by [[Rainbow Moon Heartache]], and Kurebayashi's crystal was returned to him.
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He had a large family with six children, and his wife was shown pregnant.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
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==Trivia==
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* According to his files on Mimete's computer, Kurebayashi's height is 189 cm and his weight is 82 kg.
 
* He was never referred to by name in the episode. Mamoru only called him "Sempai" (upperclassman).
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*In the Netflix's subtitles, his name was erroneously translated as "Katsumi Kurebayashi" on Mimete's computer.
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 19 February 2024

Yoshiki Kurebayashi is a botanist who only appeared in episode 116 of the anime.

Nomenclature & Etymology

Etymology

The kanji in his family name means "twilight (暮, Kure) and "forest" (林, Hayashi).

Appearance

Kurebayashi was a man with dark brown hair and tanned skin who wore glasses. His outfit consisted of a yellow plaid shirt with a green vest, blue pants with a belt, and black boots, as well as a straw sunhat.

Information

Mamoru took Usagi, Hotaru, Chibiusa, and Luna to his upperclassman's botany garden while they were on a picnic for lunch. He was also Mimete's target for his Pure Heart Crystal.

Up in the greenhouse, Mimete looks over them and is about to release the new Daimon when she's reminded of Professor Tomoe telling her to not fail this time, Mimete found herself conflicted, Which is about when she spots Mamoru and has another crisis of loyalty. Obey her boss, or steal the hot dude’s heart?

When hail broke parts of the ceiling in the greenhouse and he went to fix them, Mimete threw a sledgehammer at the ladder, causing Kurebayashi and Hotaru to fall. She then unleashed the Daimon, U-Baulla. It grabbed him and removed his Pure Heart Crystal. After a brief battle, the Daimon was destroyed by Rainbow Moon Heartache, and Kurebayashi's crystal was returned to him.

He had a large family with six children, and his wife was shown pregnant.

Gallery

Trivia

  • According to his files on Mimete's computer, Kurebayashi's height is 189 cm and his weight is 82 kg.
  • He was never referred to by name in the episode. Mamoru only called him "Sempai" (upperclassman).
  • In the Netflix's subtitles, his name was erroneously translated as "Katsumi Kurebayashi" on Mimete's computer.