Shunsaku Ban

Shunsaku Ban is a manga character known principly from the series Astro Boy. With a round-face, and wearing tweed-suit, he is used for many characters in the assorted non-connected works of Osamu Tezuka. The character's most popular names in Japan are Shunsaku Ban (伴 俊作 Ban Shunsaku), or Higeoyaji (ヒゲオヤジ, "Mustache-Daddy," translated as "Mr. Mustachio" in the English-language Astro Boy manga). In most English translations he is known as Percival ... more

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