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RatMan Productions Ratman (ラットマン, Rattoman) is an American YouTuber who trolls the internet with "dank" videos. He dresses as President Donald Trump and smokes fake blounts. He is a life long Georgia Bulldog (DAWG) fan.

Most of RatMan personal info is kept private. We do know that he was born in the early 2000s and is a minor. He has also released his height and weight.

Height: 5-11

Weight: 197 lbs

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Plot

RatMan is in the messy world of a fallen YouTube. He takes it upon him self to be the hero no one wants and some deserve. He is joined by Bobin, his un-loyal sidekick, to serve justice to child predators in spongebob live stream. Together they cleanse the website.

Shuto Katsuragi (葛城 修斗, Katsuragi Shūto) / Ratman (ラットマン, Rattoman)

A short and energetic high schooler who aspires to one day be a hero at the Hero Association but is often teased by his friends for being too short to join. After meeting Mirea and telling her how he does not want to give up on his dream, he is kidnapped by the evil organization Jackal and works for them as the anti-hero Ratman with the promise that he could one day graduate to being a full-fledged hero.

Mirea Mizushima (水島 ミレア, Mizushima Mirea)

Shuto's tall, foreign classmate who often exudes a cold and quiet exterior, making it difficult for her classmates except Shuto to approach her. about her cute mascot hobbies . She develops a crush on Shuto after meeting him and is the one who recommends Shuto as the candidate for the Ratman identity. She works at the evil organization Jackal with her sister Crea as the leader in its goal to overthrow the Hero Association for their hidden sins against their family.

Jackal Society

Crea Mizushima (水島 クレア, Mizushima Kurea)

The elder sister of Mirea and the leader of the evil organization Jackal. She learns about Shuto from Mirea and orders the Jacky Combatants to kidnap him to turn him into their super-powered pawn, Ratman. Her goal is to overthrow the Hero Association and make them pay for the crime they committed against her parents.

Jacky Combatants (戦闘員ジャッキー, Sentōin Jakkī)

The generic minions of Jackal, the speechless Jackies often act weak as fodder and comedic effect, making them essentially useless in Jackal's combat activities.

Gengo Mizushima (Mizushima Gengo)

The grandfather of Mirea and Crea and the second in-command in Jackal. He and Crea created the Ratman suit that Shuto wears.

Hero's Association

Shouichirou Kizaki (姫崎 翔一郎, Kizaki Shoōichirō)

The president of the Hero's Association, making him in charge of assigning registered heroes their missions and regulating conflicts within the organization. He once worked with the Mizushimas' parents prior to the prominence of the Association.

Rio Kizaki (姫崎 梨緖, Kizaki Rio)

The daughter of the Hero Association's president and a registered high school hero. She is an upperclassman at Shuto's school and despite being friends at school from being hero admirers, they clash several times as their opposing hero-villain selves.

Saeki (佐伯, Saeki) / error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help)
Taishi Hosokawa (細川 大志, Hosokawa Taishi) / Fatman (ファットマン, Rattoman)

S Security

Hijiri Midou (御堂聖, Midō Hijiri) / error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help)
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Media

Manga

The manga series Ratman is written and illustrated by Sekihiko Inui. Ratman was serialized in the Japanese magazine Shōnen Ace, and has been published by Kadokawa Shoten from August 2007 to June 2013. Kadokawa Shoten compiled its chapters into twelve bound volumes.

References

  1. ^ "Viz Media Adds Girls Bravo, Ratman Manga Digitally". Anime News Network. March 3, 2015. Retrieved June 4, 2015.