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'''Dr. Layton T.''' "'''Monty'''" '''Montgomery''' is the main antagonist of ''Bee Movie''. He is Barry's arch-nemesis.
 
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'''Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro''' (島袋 光年 Shimabukuro Mitsutoshi, born 19 May 1975 in Okinawa, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut in 1996 in Weekly Shōnen Jump and received a Akatsuka Award for best new comic manga writer.[citation needed] He is best known for Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! (世紀末リーダー伝たけし!, "A Tale of a Leader in the End of the Century Takeshi!") (1997–2002, 24 volumes), for which he won the 2001 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. His current series is Toriko (トリコ), which began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2008.
   
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In 2002, he was arrested and convicted of violating child prostitution laws, including paying a 16-year-old girl ¥80,000 to have sex. As a result of the arrest, Seikimatsu Leader Den Takeshi! was cancelled by Weekly Shōnen Jump.
== BiographyEdit ==
 
   
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n 2004, Shimabukuro returned to manga with a sports/comedy manga, Ring, which continued for 3 volumes (24 chapters) in Super Jump magazine
=== In ''Bee Movie''Edit ===
 
A long time ago, Layton's grandmother was a simple woman born on a farm and believed man's divine to the benefits that God had provided them. If he would've live in a topsy turvy, he would ahve have negotiated with the Silkworms to make him elastic in his britches. The next part where he asked Barry about his relationship to Vanessa, Adam had stung him on the butt. Layton was seen in a hospital suit and used smoke to demonstrate on the bees.
 
   
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His current series is Toriko (トリコ?), began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2008 and became one of its top sellers. It was nominated for 2nd Manga Taisho Award 2009. Toriko was adapted as an anime series produced by Toei Animation, the first episode premiered on April 3, 2011.
At the end, Layton told Barry he will regret this and swears vengeance. It is not told what happened to him after that, but he probably got sued.
 
   
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Shimabukuro is friends with [[Eiichirō Oda]], author of One Piece. and [[Yoshihiro Togashi]], author of Yu Yu Hakusho and Hunter × Hunter
== PersonalityEdit ==
 
Layton is a grumpy and serious lawyer. After he got painfully got stung by Adam, he pointed surly at Barry and told him he was gonna regret this.
 
 
== AppearanceEdit ==
 
Layton is a plump, middle-aged man who has dark gray, balding hair. He wears a tuxedo with a red, yellow polka-dotted bowtie.
 
 
== QuotesEdit ==
 
 
=== Bee MovieEdit ===
 
 
=== Bee Movie GameEdit ===
 
* "Waiter, there's a bee in my soup."
 
* "Er, that's quite all right."
 
* "C'mon! Let's get out of here."
 
* "So, tell me. How are things shaping up?"
 
* "Superb. Yes, sir. I am pleased to hear it."
 
 
== TriviaEdit ==
 
* Layton is constantly believed to be the secondary antagonist of ''Bee Movie''.
 
* Layton has a grandmother who was unnamed.
 
* Layton is Similar to Congressman Chuck Long from Evan Almighty, which they are both greedy and played by John Goodman.
 
 
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Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro

Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (島袋 光年, Shimabukuro Mitsutoshi)
Personal
Birthdate May 19, 1975
Birthplace Okinawa, Japan
Gender Male
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Writer

Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (島袋 光年 Shimabukuro Mitsutoshi, born 19 May 1975 in Okinawa, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut in 1996 in Weekly Shōnen Jump and received a Akatsuka Award for best new comic manga writer.[citation needed] He is best known for Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! (世紀末リーダー伝たけし!, "A Tale of a Leader in the End of the Century Takeshi!") (1997–2002, 24 volumes), for which he won the 2001 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. His current series is Toriko (トリコ), which began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2008.

In 2002, he was arrested and convicted of violating child prostitution laws, including paying a 16-year-old girl ¥80,000 to have sex. As a result of the arrest, Seikimatsu Leader Den Takeshi! was cancelled by Weekly Shōnen Jump.

n 2004, Shimabukuro returned to manga with a sports/comedy manga, Ring, which continued for 3 volumes (24 chapters) in Super Jump magazine

His current series is Toriko (トリコ?), began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2008 and became one of its top sellers. It was nominated for 2nd Manga Taisho Award 2009. Toriko was adapted as an anime series produced by Toei Animation, the first episode premiered on April 3, 2011.

Shimabukuro is friends with Eiichirō Oda, author of One Piece. and Yoshihiro Togashi, author of Yu Yu Hakusho and Hunter × Hunter