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Hare:

A thief, trickster, a con artist to the extreme, Hare joined the cast in episode 6. When Genki and Tiger try to win the Monster Tournament, Hare uses a mean trick to defeat Tiger and take first place. He then runs off with Tiger's prize money and leaves the gang stranded in an expensive inn with a large bill. He joins the gang after Tiger saves him from falling down a cliff and seems to be along for the challenge of the battle with Moo.

He loves to fight, and looks forward to testing his skills against Moo and his henchmen, but surely it is his wits that Hare really wants to test. He is often using his tricks to try and outsmart people and is constantly in and out of trouble.
Hare's strength is his intelligence, and he is a planner and a thinker. Mostly, he thinks about getting others to do his work for him, but he is also capable of using his brains for the benefit of others. He is a quick thinker, and his plans rarely go awry, but when they do, he's quick to react with a backup plan. His successes have given him a rather large ego, and he often boasts about his "genius".
Hare loves to goad Tiger, which means that he is either unaware of just how dangerous that is, or he is a lot better fighter than he lets on. It may be a little of both. Hare is fast, and packs a real whallop, being able to lay Tiger out with one punch (although he did catch Tiger off guard that time). He is a cagey fighter, pressing the attack when he has the advantage, trying to back off and outsmart his opponent when he's on the defense.

Of all the group, Hare is probably the one least emotionally attached to his friends. But his high intelligence can sometimes give him some insight that his more emotional allies may miss. He obviously regards his friends as good friends, and would not betray them again as he did when he first met them. It is not because he has "learned his lesson", it is because these are his friends now, even Tiger, and he wants to give them the benefit of his wisdom.

Hare- the wiley trickster

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