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    Kaz Harada (Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi)

    Kaz Harada
    His real-life counterpart is nothing like him.
    Gender: Male
    Type: Greedy Boss
    Species: Human
    Portrayed by: Keone Young
    Status: Alive
    Media of origin: Hai Hi Puffy AmiYumi


    Kaz Harada is the tritagonist of the obscure Cartoon Network series Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi. He was based on a namesake real person, as he is the manager of Puffy.

    He is voiced by Keone Young.

    Why He Only Cares About His Money (Bad Qualities)

    1. He is extremely greedy, sometimes selfish and would do anything for money.
    2. He is very mischievous, and he often goes too far with it.
    3. He has almost little to no character development.
    4. Similar to Mr. Krabs in seasons 6-10, he sometimes treats Ami and Yumi like slaves instead of employees, to the point where he refuses to pay them and makes them pay him instead.
    5. In the episode “Brat Attack”, he was at his absolute worst. He tried to sell Ami and Yumi for ten million dollars to a boy name Timmy on his birthday.
    6. He would always rush to a show to get money. He once locked the girls out of their van until they are able to pay rent, and ungratefully does not let them back in when they saved him.
    7. He is almost not an interesting character at all, due to him being the typical "corrupt businessmen".

    Good Qualities

    1. Deep down, he does care for Ami and Yumi.
    2. His design is pretty good.
    3. Keone Young did a good job voicing him and even speaks some Japanese.
    4. He has his funny moments.
    5. He usually gets comeuppance for his sinful deeds.

    Trivia

    1. His design looks similar to Happosai from Ranma 1/2.

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