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Tarō Raimon
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Character information
Rōmaji Raimon Tarō
Alias Monta
Butt Monkey (Used by Hiruma)
Mon-mon (Used by Suzuna)
Monkey Boy (Used by almost everyone)
Gender Male
Age 15-16 (series run)
18 (final chapter)
Birthday August 31
Blood type B
Height 155 cm
Weight 51 kg
Bench press 50 kg
Relatives Hanako Raimon (mother)
Ichiro Raimon (father)
Status
Affiliation Deimon Devil Bats
Year 1st year
Jersey 80
40 Yard Dash 5.0 seconds
Position Wide Receiver
Split end
Cornerback
Team Deimon Devil Bats (high school)
Team Japan (Youth World Cup)
Enma Fires (university)
Debut
Chapter 21st Down
Episode Episode 9
Voice actors
Japanese Kappei Yamaguchi
Yuji Ueda (Jump Festa)
Image gallery

Taro Raimon (雷門 太郎 Raimon Tarō), nicknamed Monta (モンタ, 門太, Monta), is the Wide Receiver of the Deimon Devil Bats.

Appearance[]

Monta is a relatively short Japanese teen with short, spiky black hair, thick eyebrows, apparent sideburns and very large ears. He has an adhesive bandage over the bridge of his nose that is purely for cosmetic reasons.

Personality[]

Monta is a fiery and energetic teen who has impressive drive once he has set his eyes on a goal. He devoted himself to catching, originally wanting to take after his idol and hero Masaru Honjo until he was recruited by Sena Kobayakawa to join the American football team. Since then, he has decided to continue his devotion to catch, but has instead dedicated himself to football, rather than baseball, his original aspiration.

As is typical in the energetic athlete archetype, he often speaks very loudly and explosively, using the word "MAX!" to emphasize his speech or adding it to the end of an action (e.g. "Catch MAX," his most common usage of the word). He has also been seen to have a highly limited vocabulary and sometimes speaks in onomatopoeia, a habit that can be seen in other small, energetic athlete characters in other sports series.

His monkey-like appearance brings him much disdain, especially when someone calls him a monkey, something he takes great offense to. Ironically, he performs stereotypical monkey-like actions such as running on all fours, climbing tall trees, using his feet to handle objects, and snacking on bananas. When he is upset, he cries "Mukyaa~!" which is recognized as a monkey cry in Japanese. He was even stuck in a cage with monkeys after being mistaken for an actual monkey by the crew of a cruise ship he and the other members of his team were on for a celebratory one-day vacation.

History[]

Originally a baseball player for Deimon's high school team, Monta trained his catches day and night, in hopes of being a high school star. His role model is Masaru Honjo, a Shuei Bears player and star catcher. However, due to his horrendous throwing and batting abilities, Monta only makes it to the third string of his baseball team. After becoming aware that baseball requires well-rounded people, whereas football needs specialists, Monta decides to join the American football team.His first game was against the Zokugaku Chameleons, where Monta has moments of fame and of embarrassment. Later in the game, however, he scores at least two touchdowns and is cheered on by both the crowd and his baseball team, coming to spectate. In various games against the Taiyo Sphinx, Shinryuji Naga, Seibu Wild Gunmen, Ojo White Knights, and Teikoku Alexanders, Monta grows and refines his techniques, learning to deal with tackles, height differences, speed differences, and technique handicaps. His skill is recognized as he is asked along with Sena, Taka and Takeru to select the player for the Japanese Under 18 Team, in which he also participates as one of the 3 wide receivers. After the two year time skip, Monta enters Enma University and immediately joins the American Football team.

Plot[]

Spring Tournament Arc[]

Monta make an appearance while Sena think about which club he should join

Zokugaku Arc[]

When was Sena was practice on handling the Ball where he first Met Monta and ask for the Ball Sena toss it to him surprise him and Caught anger told that he actually meant the Baseball while he mistook Football for Rugby

Nasa Alien Arc[]

Death March Arc[]

Autumn Tournament Arc[]

Kanto Tournament Arc[]

Chrismas Bowl Arc[]

Monta accepting Bud's challenge

Taro accepting Bud's challenge after beating him to a catch.

Youth World Cup Arc[]


Relationship[]

Deimon Devil Bat[]

Sena Kobayakawa[]

Monta befriended Sena when he was walking to school, practicing gripping the ball. Sena recognized Monta's talent in catching and thought about recruiting him into the football team, but was hesitant at first when Hiruma demanded the receiver to be tall. However, he eventually decided to recruit Monta, but Monta declined due to wanting to be a catching hero in baseball, like his hero Masaru Honjo.

However, when he failed to get onto the baseball team, Sena asked Monta to join the team since football does not need all-around abilities and that his catching would be more valued in football. He is needed on the team, and eventually, he agrees and joins.

Monta initially did not know that Sena was Eyeshield 21 and disliked Eyeshield because of nasty things he said on TV, while it was a lie made by Hiruma to intimidate rival teams. When Monta first met Sena as Eyeshield 21, he instantly figured out that Eyeshield 21 was Sena, and Sena explained things to him. Sena was worried that Monta would quit the team if he found out, but Monta told him that he won't quit because he promised himself that he would become the best receiver.

Yoichi Hiruma[]

Monta

Ryokan Kurita[]

Monta is friends Kurita and Kurita was happy that Monta is on the Team

Gen Takekura[]

Mamori Anezaki[]

Monta is shown to have very blatant feelings for Mamori and often tries to impress her but fails to do so almost every time.

Manabu Yukimitsu[]

Daikichi Komusubi[]

Kazuki Jumonji[]

Koji Kuroki[]

Shozo Togano[]

Natsuhiko Taki[]

Monta harbors an intense dislike towards Natsuhiko; in junior high, while Monta was taking an entrance exam, Natsuhiko approached Monta and asked him whether a book he found earlier, Son Son (with a picture of a chimpanzee on it) was Monta's since he thought that Monta looked like a chimp. Natsushiko's flexibility is also comparable to Monta's, further deepening their rivalry.

Suzuna Taki[]

Rival Teams[]

Jo Tetsuma[]

Monta first Met Tetsuma at America and they work together at Beach Football when facing each other Monta challenge him but Tetsuma was unresponsive until Kid told him to respond Tetsuma spoke that he will focus on his task and stated that he has no interested in what he would do and just focus on catching his pass

Later in the Match Monta manage to beat him by knocking to off of his grip by moving his fingers and they went through another a catching match Monta manage to take the ball from him, however, the game was lost while both Monta and Tetsuma had the ball in their grip but Tetsuma fell on the ground first thereby was Seibu ball Monta was frustrated and argue with the Referee but Tetsuma save him by knocking him off the ground to prevent from being suspended which result in him being suspended instead which was the First time that Tetsuma did something without anyone telling him once Monta realize this he thanks Tetsuma for it and wish face each other again

Ikkyu Hosokawa[]

Monta develop a intense rivalry with Ikkyu

Haruto Sakuraba[]

Taka Honjo[]

Techniques/Strategies[]

Monta Hexagon
  • Superb Catching Skills: A result of years and training, Monta can catch almost anything thrown to him. This not only includes footballs, but also baseballs, money, and even drinks in a wine glass.
  • Catching Experience: Because Monta has trained so much, he has learned to take in other factors like the strength and direction of the wind, and will know where Hiruma's pass will end up.
  • One-handed Catch - First seen in Volume 3 when Hiruma was scouting for a new receiver by randomly throwing footballs at unsuspecting candidates. Due to Monta's large hands and gripping strength, he's able to catch a football with just one hand, even if it happens to be thrown extremely fast, or in an erratic manner. This is in the same manner as a baseball player as he extends his arm with his baseball glove to make an extreme catch. With this move, Monta defeats Sakuraba's attempt to copy the Devil Backfire. This also useful in defending against power-interceptor cornerback like Kisaragi, since his other arm can be used to repel the interceptor.
  • Acrobatics: Although it may be for show, Monta's obvious baseball experience has led to him catching footballs while performing dives, rolls, spins, flips, and high jumps.
  • Bump: Like the other members of Deimon, Monta trained in the "Bump" technique, to play against Seibu. This technique failed against Tetsuma Jo of Seibu.
  • Devil Backfire: Jumping high in the air, Monta catches a pass thrown to him facing backward, with both arms stretched overhead and hands open. It was devised to channel as much power as possible into jumping, and less into turning around. First seen against the Ojo White Knights
    • Devil Backfire Neo: A variation of the Devil Backfire, where Monta immediately tucks the ball into his body, protecting it with his arms and legs. First seen against the American All-Star team. This technique earned Monta 3 MVP nominations.
  • Sagittarius: A technique where Sena guards Monta, the former using the Devil Stungun and the latter preparing for a Devil Backfire.
  • Chris Cross: A technique where Sena and Monta both fake a handoff, or actually are handed the ball, by Hiruma. These two both run across the field, concealing the possible location of the ball. Note that it is purposely spelled "Chris Cross", not "Christ Cross", as Hiruma stated that devils would never rely on gods. (Failed on the first attempt)
  • Ball Movement Reading: After years of experience, Monta instinctively knows where a ball will go before it actually gets there. Even with the irregular bounces of a football, Monta can predict its most likely path. First seen against Ojo White Knights.
  • Screw Bite: A technique learned from Reiji "Marco" Maruko of the Hakushū Dinosaurs, Monta grabs and twists the football out of the current holder's hands.
  • Vertical Jumps - Though Monta is no match for Sena's speed, he wins in the ability of aerial battles. It is exactly for this reason why whenever he races against Sena, Monta's preferred method of traversing is through continuous leaps. His jumping abilities occasionally make fun of his resemblance to a monkey, but still, it is impressive. Though not confirmed, he can jump to a height that is taller than Kurita after his training with Ikkyuu.
  • Acrobatic Catches - No matter what position he's in, Monta has the ability to catch any type of pass, and can also catch multiple passes in rapid succession. He's been seen to catch the ball while inverted, rolling, jumping, or even leaning backward. He's been known to catch extremely fast, brutal balls, even from speed passers such as Hiruma, Unsui, Agon, and the Kid. His large hands have phenomenal gripping strength, allowing him to hold onto the ball, even if it is soaking wet or being pulled at by an opposing player. As years of building his catching ability, now he can deduce ball movement and position in an instant we see it, almost like when Sena find appropriates running route by instinct. Monta has stolen the ball from each of the other top three receivers in the manga as a result of his incredible hand strength and ball movement observation ability.
  • Shinzo Bump(Heart Bump in the English version): This is what Monta calls this technique when he uses the bump against the Wild Gunmen. It is nothing more than a palm thrust to the area above the heart.
  • Devil Backfire - First seen in the Devil Bats/Naga game, (where Monta catches a ball from behind without looking), and realized during the Deimon/Oujou game. This is a means for Monta to counter taller opposing receivers. Due to his training both from baseball and from playing alongside Hiruma, Monta is able to pick out the wind movements of a ball without having to see it. For this technique, Monta puts his arms behind his head while running and determines the wind movement of the ball after Hiruma releases it, thus being able to grab it without having to look as well as preventing him from any more battles with taller players like Sakuraba. This has the added bonus of no reduction in speed, as most players have to turn around in order to see the incoming pass. Without the need to turn around before jumping, all of Monta's strength can be used to jump, thereby negating his disadvantage in height. The move also plays against Sakuraba as it can block his field of view as Monta comes barreling into him.
  • Sagittarius: - First seen in the Hakushuu game, This combines the Devil Stungun and the Devil Backfire, Sena becomes Monta's guard and guards him with the Devil Stungun. Monta called this the "Explosion MAX." Precursor of this move can be seen during Deimon Devilbats vs Shinryuji Nagas play, in which Monta carried the ball alone after receiving pass from Hiruma during fake spike play, and Sena rammed himself against one of the Shinryuji Nagas' safeties trying to tackle Monta, effectively stopping him from the tackle, before it failed due to Agon's quick response to what Monta attempted to do, and manages to tackle him. However, thanks to Monta's determination, they were saved from defeat, after Monta was forced Out of Bounds using his superior catching skills.
  • Christ Cross - Another variation of running play, where Monta and Sena cross paths with Quarterback (Hiruma) as their center. This will hide the true ball carrier, however due to Sena and Monta's initial inexperience with the play as well as never having used it before, their first use of the Christ Cross results in a fumble with the ball almost being stolen by Teikoku.
    • Evil Cross: A variation of the Chris Cross, where Sena purposely reveals that he has the ball, before passing to Hiruma. There is then a double feint, where Hiruma, instead of running or passing to Monta, passes to Sena, who has slipped back. First used against Teikoku.
  • Staring Contest - Basically, the game of interception is a staring contest. In this game, the defender (who is running backwards) and the designated receiver (who is moving forward) will stare at each other, trying to determine their opponent's movement. It is a game of endurance, depending on whether the defender (because he can't run at his full speed while running backwards, and to cover long passes against a fast receiver, he must turn around to catch up with the receiver) or the designated receiver (because he can start to get pressured, especially if his pass routes already got covered, forcing him to take readable routes) will chicken out first. The loser will lose time and momentum he needs to response the pass.
  • Ball Movement Reading - A skill which Monta has developed over his years of catching baseballs and later footballs. Despite the oval shape of the football, which can cause it to bounce in irregular ways, Monta is able to anticipate the direction in which it will go, thereby allowing him to get into position to catch it. He beats Taka Honjou this way, because Monta jumped for the ball much earlier than Taka could. This ability allows him to 'focus ONLY on the ball,' which makes him the best receiver in terms of catching.

Notable Showdowns[]

  • Monta vs. Ikkyu Hosokawa (Deimon/Shinryuuji): After being beaten by Ikkyu numerous times in the beginning of the match, Monta performs a one-handed Devil Backfire later on. This is before the Devil Backfire was fully developed, and may have been its predecessor.
  • Monta vs. Agon Kongo (Deimon/Shinryuuji): After a near-clear path to the endzone, Agon suddenly appears from behind and tackles Monta. Monta, yelling "Catch MAX!" reveals that he "caught" a patch of dirt before he was tackled, making him out-of-bounds and ending the down at that point, leaving the game with 4 seconds instead of ending then and there
  • Monta vs. Haruto Sakuraba (Deimon/Ojo): Sakuraba's height, combined with the Everest Pass, makes short Monta completely outmatched. Later on, Monta drives all his power into jumping and invents the Devil Backfire.
  • Monta vs. Jo Tetsuma (Deimon/Seibu): After failing to stop Tetsuma with the Bump technique, Monta realizes that he has to beat him in a catching match. During the last down, Monta takes the ball from Tetsuma's hands. However, Tetsuma's shoulder touched the ground before the ball left his hands, ending the down, making it Seibu's ball. Monta then began to argue with the referee almost causing them to be disqualified until Tetsuma stops him (Tetsuma was not allowed to play in the next game because of this).
  • Monta vs. Hotei (Deimon/Teikoku): A minor duel, but in this one, Monta deflects Hotei's extra-point conversion kick with his hand.
  • Monta vs. Taka (Deimon/Teikoku): Taka's height, speed, strength, and jumping power are all superior to Monta's. After being beaten brutally in the first half, Monta becomes more determined in the second half, learning to read the football's movements and ultimately beating Taka in obtaining the onside kick, with 1 second left on the clock.
  • Monta vs. Bud Walker (Japan/USA): Monta and Bud's battle can be thought of as inconclusive since he did receive 2 passes (one from Hiruma and one from Agon). Although Bud's Grappler Bump should have stopped him, Monta persevered and kept on running to positions where he could receive long passes.

Quotes[]

  • "Catch MAX!!"
  • "If its in catching, I won't lose!"
  • A miracle something like that won't come if you're waiting for it. A miracle is something you work for!

Trivia[]

  • Monta's real name, Taro Raimon, is actually Raimon Taro in Japanese. Sena, while introducing him to Hiruma, pronounces his name as "Rai... Montaro", leading Hiruma to call him Monta.
  • Monta is always greatly offended when someone calls him a monkey. Ironically, he occasionally performs stereotypical monkey traits such as running on all fours, climbing trees to high heights, using his feet to handle objects, and snacking on bananas. In Japanese, he even cries, "Mukyaa~!", which is a recognized monkey cry, when he's upset. He even got caught by the ship's crew on a one-day vacation cruise for being mistaken by a monkey and sticking him in a cage with real monkeys. In a poll that pitted characters against one another, he won over a monkey for being "most monkey-like" with the most votes out of all polls, being the only one to get more than 10000 votes.
  • Monta's first appearance differs from manga to anime. In the manga, he is first seen when Sena was walking home practicing his hold on the American Football. In the Anime, Monta is seen in the background when Sena enters Deimon High in the first episode.
  • Whenever Monta catches a pass he yells "CATCH MAX!" and goes into a pose when he lands which consists of him kneeling, raising one of his hands into the air and making an L sign with his fingers.
  • Monta is one of Deimon Shorties, other than Sena and Komusubi.

References[]

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