![]() Led by the gutsy Hyakutarō Senju, who literally sets his bat and ball on fire and tries to win through sheer power and determination. ![]() Tenshin Ōtori ( 鳳天心, Ōtori Tenshin) Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka (Japanese) Michael Sorich (English) Ōjirō Ōtori ( 鳳王次郎, Ōtori Ōjirō) Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese) Corpse Husband (English) Yuī Kamiki ( 神木結衣, Kamiki Yui) Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu (Japanese) Amber Lee Connors (English) Adachi Tribe Ī wild, stubborn biker gang of a Tribe based out of the special ward of Adachi who use an old enclosed shopping arcade as their home field. Though the only named XB player in Chiyoda is Ōjirō Ōtori, he is capable of defeating entire Tribes single-handedly. Based out of the special ward of Chiyoda, home to the Imperial Palace and Diet Building, the Chiyoda Tribe considers themselves the seat of power over Neo-Tokyo as well, ruling from a floating palace. The main antagonistic faction of Tribe Nine. Haru Shirokane ( 白金ハル, Shirokane Haru) Voiced by: Shun Horie (Japanese) Casey Mongillo (English) Shun Kamiya ( 神谷瞬, Kamiya Shun) Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese) Jacob Hopkins (English) Taiga ( タイガ, Taiga) Voiced by: Chiharu Sawashiro (Japanese) Phillip Sacramento (English) Saori Arisugawa ( 有栖川さおり, Arisugawa Saori) Voiced by: Mai Fuchigami (Japanese) Brittney Karbowski (English) Santarō Mita ( 三田三太郎, Mita Santarō) Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura (Japanese) Kevin Thelwell (English) Manami Daimon ( 大門愛海, Daimon Manami) Voiced by: Fukushi Ochiai (Japanese) Brendan Blaber (English) Kazuki Aoyama ( 青山カズキ, Aoyama Kazuki) Voiced by: Shōya Chiba (Japanese) John Van Doren (English) Chiyoda Tribe ![]() Their leader, Shun Kamiya, is considered one of the best XB players in all of Neo-Tokyo. ![]() Their base is a diner that rarely gets customers. The protagonists' faction, based out of the special ward of Minato. ![]() Games can also end if the opposing team is rendered unable to continue playing the game.Ĭharacters Minato Tribe The games are similar to baseball except there are fewer restrictions on equipment, the "field" can be as big as an entire ward, and the only ways to get an Out require striking out the batter or knocking out a baserunner while holding the ball. To contain the violence, the government of Neo-Tokyo implements the "XB Law", stating that all future conflicts between Tribes will be settled through games of "Extreme Baseball", overseen by robotic umpires. Tribe Nine takes place in a dystopian future ("The Year 20XX") where disaffected youths form their own Tribes that soon turn violent and run rampant across the city of Neo-Tokyo. ![]()
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