The All-American Boy: He's a bat-wielding Everyman boy from a small American town.It is sometimes argued that this is due to Ninten being intended as a placeholder for the player rather than an official name. Adaptation Name Change: He's known as "Ken" in the novelization.His one redeeming quality is that he genuinely loves his mother and sisters and wants to stop Giygas for their sake. Adaptational Jerkass: Good grief is his novel counterpart a brat! Unlike Ninten, who gets little characterization due to essentially being a mask worn by the player, his counterpart "Ken" is an overall rude, abrasive, and haughty little boy to the point where both of his companions, Ana especially, cannot stand him.In the Japanese live-action commercial for MOTHER, he has brown hair.It turns out that there was a reason for that later on. Saori Kumi's novel switches Ana and Ninten's hair colors.Not much information is given about his personality, but he seems to be a kind, brave kid, with a bit of a temper. He sets out to find the Eight Melodies and possibly uncover secrets about his mysterious great-grandparents. He lives with his mother Carol, his younger twin sisters Mimmie and Minnie, and their pet dog Mick on the northern outskirts of the town of Podunk, which is known as Mother's Day in Japan. A twelve-year-old American boy with a love of baseball.
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