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Hisahito Kanjo (感情悠仁 Kanjō Hisahito), also known as the hero Radar, was a Pro. Hero and the father of Kokoro Kanjo.

Appearance[]

Hisahito was a man of average height, with chin-length grey hair that curls around his face and ears, and purple eyes.

In his civilian attire, he is shown to tie back his hair in a ponytail, and fasten his bangs back with bobby pins. As a civilian, he seems to prefer long, loose clothing. In Kokoro's flashback to her childhood, Hisahito wore a dark blue t-shirt, under an open green flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled up just past his elbows, blue jeans, black shoes, several leather bracelets, and his wedding ring.

His Hero costume consisted of a dark purple turtleneck with three thin light purple stripes on the wrists and neck, under a lightweight Kevlar armor vest, dark gray pants tucked into black boots, a utility belt, wrist guards, and a pair of grey goggles.

Personality[]

Hisahito was known as a calm, level-headed man, who rarely spoke up and had the patience of a saint. He deeply loved and cared about his wife and daughter, and often regretted that his work kept him away from them. When Kokoro's Quirk emerged, he was patient with her, and helped her learn control.

He took being a hero very seriously, and got annoyed by the heroes who were in it for the fame and the glory. The only time he ever seemed to lose his temper was when civilians were put in danger thanks to the careless actions of a colleague.

History[]

Around two weeks before Kokoro started U.A., Hisahito was killed while locating and evacuating civilians from an unstable building, when the building collapsed.

Quirk and Abilities[]

Sensor: Hisahito's Quirk made him extremely sensitive to feeling people's presence.

Relationships[]

Sachimi Kanjo[]

Hisahito loved his wife dearly, and often felt guilty about not being around much. Despite that, he tried to be a loving husband.

Kokoro Kanjo[]

Hisahito was very close with his only child. When Kokoro's Quirk first appeared, he was the one to patiently help her learn to control it.

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