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Revision as of 23:55, 27 April 2012


Hedoro 屁怒絽 is an Amanto who was first introduced in episode 47, giving a flower to the Yorozuya, as he was moving in as their new neighbour and opened a flower shop.

Background

He has 4 siblings: Saburo, Jiro, Goro and Shiro, his parents are still alive and well. He has a young nephew who is fathered by Goro.

In his childhood, he didn't had much friends because childrens feared his appearance.

He moved to Earth and opened a flower shop.

Appearance

Hedoro appears as a large, green Amanto with two white horns at the sides of his head. He has dark eyes with red pupils and long, dark-brown hair. On the top of his head he has a small pink flower.

Personality

Although his hideous appearance frightens people, he is a green thumb Amanto who loves life on Earth (particularly plants and insects.) He strongly believes in preserving life and goes to extreme lengths to protect living things. An example of this is when he throws a huge knife at Shinpachi and Kagura to stop them from knocking over a pot plant.

In Episode 68, it was revealed that he is afraid of ghosts (particularly Kagura's ghost attire, Shinpachi's Werewolf and Gintoki's Vampire attires). When the Yorozuya and Ochi-san were trying to scare him, he went as far as clobbering Ochi-san in process, trying to protect a small bug that was almost stepped on.

Story

He runs a flower shop which was also the reason for a bad hay fever epidemic in Edo. Although the Yorozuya thought badly of him at first, cringing at his appearance and believing he wanted to destroy the planet with the plants he grew in his flower shop, he was later shown to be caring, easily moved and generally very concerned about their well-being.

Later, he was seen at a cinema to be stopping a ruckus, caused by a feud between Sakata Gintoki and Hijikata Toushirou.

Trivia

  • Hedoro may be written by its kanji: 'He' means fart, 'Do' means Anger and 'Ro' means Robinmask. Also, Hedoro may also mean sludge.verify: to check against Gintama Official Character Book