Tareo

Tareo (タレオ, Tareo) also known as Busaiku (ブサイク, Busaiku) is a child that Garou occasionally talks to.

Appearance
Tareo is a young boy with dark hair in a bowl cut with an apparent bald spot, a unibrow and large lips. He wears a normal white T-shirt and black shorts.

Personality
Tareo is a kind boy who loves heroes and is afraid of monsters. He is also slightly naive, talking to Garou, not knowing he is a hero hunter, and providing him the information from his hero guide book.

History
Tareo and his dog were saved by Saitama from a speeding car. Later, Saitama lectured him on road safety as passersby's marveled at Saitama's amazing feat.

Hero Hunt Arc
Tareo first meets Garou after Garou just beat up three C-Class heroes. Garou asks Tareo for the hero catalog, but Tareo refuses. Garou's interest furthers once he learned that the catalog contained information about monsters as well. Garou ends up reading through the catalog to find out Golden Ball's location.

Monster Raid Arc
Tareo is later seen talking with Garou again. Garou asks him the whereabouts of the S-Class hero Watchdog Man, with the intention of fighting him. However, their conversation is interrupted by an alert about the fight between two demon level monsters and Metal Bat. Garou then tells Tareo to run. Tareo is later at home, when he heard the news that Lightning Genji was defeated by the monsters and was frightened by the monster reports.

Monster Association Arc
Tareo and his friends were discussing about how someone has been using their secret hut in a park. When they arrived, Tareo was bullied into entering the hut to tell the person to leave and as he enters the hut, much to his surprise he encounters Garou. Tareo explains to Garou that he has to leave the hut, but Garou figures that Tareo was bullied into it. Garou tells Tareo that if he wants to stand up to his friends he has to become strong, which Tareo already knew. Garou then sensed that he was surrounded and asks Tareo for the hero catalogue. Tareo later lends his Hero Association Catalog to Garou.

Trivia

 * "Busaiku," literally meaning "non-craftsmanship", refers to the ugliness of a facial figure. In the webcomic, he wears a shirt that reads "THE BUSAIKU."