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Definition: Juvenile delinquent leader, gang leader, tough guy.
Definition: Juvenile delinquent leader, gang leader, tough guy.


Often dressing in long coats, saggy pants, and sporting [[reagent hair]]. Often seen as tough guys.
Often dressing in long coats, saggy pants, and sporting [[regent]] hair. Often seen as tough guys.


A female banchou would be a [[sukeban]].
A female banchou would be a [[sukeban]].

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番長 Bancho

Definition: Juvenile delinquent leader, gang leader, tough guy.

Often dressing in long coats, saggy pants, and sporting regent hair. Often seen as tough guys.

A female banchou would be a sukeban.

Examples

  • Gentarou from Fourze has the look of a banchou, but takes the stereotype and turns it on his head, since he's not really a delinquent.

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