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An enigmatic cult leader who uses the symbol Kenji and his friends
created in the 1970s. By 1997, his followers have filled venues such as the Budokan. [5] One of his secret goals is to take over the world. [10] Friend's face is hidden in shadow or by a mask throughout the series. [11] His true identity is one of the driving mysteries of the series. By the year 2000, the Friendship Democratic Party (FDP) is established as a political group with government representatives such as Manjome Inshu. [12] Over the course of the series, two people assume the identity of Friend: Fukubei, who is one of Kenji's schoolmates, initially appears to be one of Kenji's allies, and Katsumata, another of Kenji's schoolmates, the latter of whom actually possesses special powers. In the kanzenban edition of the series, which has a different ending, Kenji realizes that Fukubei died after elementary school graduation and Katsumata learned
everything about him to imitate him perfectly and take on his identity as a child, meaning Katsumata was Friend throughout the entire series. [13] Inshu Manjome (万丈目 胤舟, Manjōme Inshū) A junk-peddling con artist allied with Friend who becomes one of the Friendship Democratic Party leaders. His real name is Junichiro Manjome (万丈目 淳一朗, Manjōme Jun'ichirō). He originally met the boys in the early 1970s when selling knick-knacks such as space food and spoons, claiming them to be
cutting edge modern innovations from NASA.
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