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Trend Micro Virus Buster is usually shown as a young boy with blonde hair. He typically wears a white T-shirt with the words Trend Micro on it, red shorts and a red cap backwards. Often he has a band-aid on his cheek and carries a blue satchel bag. It seems that he also likes to take a peep at OS-tans' bodies, a so-called virus scan, just like Doctor Norton. Despite his obvious perverted nature, Buster is often depicted as a friend of [[XP-tan]]. However, he has not appeared in many comics, which leaves much of his personality up to the interpretation of the reader. | Trend Micro Virus Buster is usually shown as a young boy with blonde hair. He typically wears a white T-shirt with the words Trend Micro on it, red shorts and a red cap backwards. Often he has a band-aid on his cheek and carries a blue satchel bag. It seems that he also likes to take a peep at OS-tans' bodies, a so-called virus scan, just like Doctor Norton. Despite his obvious perverted nature, Buster is often depicted as a friend of [[XP-tan]]. However, he has not appeared in many comics, which leaves much of his personality up to the interpretation of the reader. | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[List of OS-tans]] | |||
[[Category:Software-tan]] | |||
[[Category:OS-kun]] | |||
Latest revision as of 05:12, 28 June 2026
Trend Micro Virus Buster is usually shown as a young boy with blonde hair. He typically wears a white T-shirt with the words Trend Micro on it, red shorts and a red cap backwards. Often he has a band-aid on his cheek and carries a blue satchel bag. It seems that he also likes to take a peep at OS-tans' bodies, a so-called virus scan, just like Doctor Norton. Despite his obvious perverted nature, Buster is often depicted as a friend of XP-tan. However, he has not appeared in many comics, which leaves much of his personality up to the interpretation of the reader.

