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'''Mori Kibbutz''' is a fitness enthusiast, business entrepreneur and the older brother of [[Brucie Kibbutz]]. He believes that he is superior to all, including his brother, who he shames and bullies on a constant basis. | '''Mori Kibbutz''' is a fitness enthusiast, business entrepreneur and the older brother of [[Brucie Kibbutz]]. He believes that he is superior to all, including his brother, who he shames and bullies on a constant basis. | ||
====Background==== | |||
Mori was born before 1977, seemingly only a few years earlier than Brucie, as they look and act as if they are in the same age group. According to Mori himself, he joined the Israeli military at age 18, finished after 3 years when he was 21, and proceeded to be accepted to two [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_League Ivy League] colleges (when Brucie is in the vicinity, he doesn't dispute any of these claims). | |||
Over the next ten years, he invested in real estate and other fields, making him quite wealthy. He ridicules Brucie for not doing as well in real estate, mockingly asking him how much he paid for his garage, and how much it is currently worth. He also continued as a fitness enthusiast, having significantly more defined muscle mass (which he claims he achieved naturally), as well as an obvious orange spray tan. | |||
====Ballad of Gay Tony==== | |||
He is one of the many people who lent money to [[Gay Tony]] and believes he owns him. [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]] is forced to work with Mori for some time and witnesses his harshness towards his younger brother, who Luis tries to defend. Luis defeats Mori in [[This Ain't Checkers|a high-profile, private vehicle triathlon]], gambling the elimination of Tony's debt versus ownership of the club, and completely submerged in cocky denial he claims that he wanted Luis to win. | |||
Eventually, after [[No. 3|a car theft]] the trio commits, Luis encourages Brucie to stand up to Mori, who berates Brucie until he loses his temper and breaks his older brother's nose in a fit of rage. Mori actually panics and nearly cries, as does Brucie who pleads with Mori not to tell their mother. Later, he is seen in the end credits sparring with Brucie in the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|Fight Club]] without being overly violent towards him. | |||
====After Ballad of Gay Tony==== | |||
After the game's events, Mori calls Luis with a profound apology for his attitude, saying he has found 'enlightenment' and moved to a real Kibbutz (lit. a traditional Jewish community in Israel, based around farming for self-sustenance). However, it is revealed that he has subverted the values of sharing among the commune, calling it "communism" (i.e. of a commune) and seems to be running it for profit, so much as to deny food to an old man until he finishes working. | |||
==Mission appearances== | ==Mission appearances== |
Revision as of 02:00, 19 April 2010
Mori Kibbutz | |
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Appearances | [[Appearance::The Ballad of Gay Tony]] |
Full Name | Mori Kibbutz |
Gender | Gender::Male |
Place of Birth | Midwest |
Nationality | [[American|American]][[Nationality::American| ]] |
Home | Liberty City |
Family |
Brucie Kibbutz (brother) Judith Kibbutz (aunt) |
Main Affiliations |
Luis Fernando Lopez Anthony Prince |
Vehicles |
Red Buffalo Admiral |
Businesses | Loansharking, A Kibbutz in Israel |
Voiced by | Jeff Gurner |
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Mori Kibbutz is a fitness enthusiast, business entrepreneur and the older brother of Brucie Kibbutz. He believes that he is superior to all, including his brother, who he shames and bullies on a constant basis.
Background
Mori was born before 1977, seemingly only a few years earlier than Brucie, as they look and act as if they are in the same age group. According to Mori himself, he joined the Israeli military at age 18, finished after 3 years when he was 21, and proceeded to be accepted to two Ivy League colleges (when Brucie is in the vicinity, he doesn't dispute any of these claims).
Over the next ten years, he invested in real estate and other fields, making him quite wealthy. He ridicules Brucie for not doing as well in real estate, mockingly asking him how much he paid for his garage, and how much it is currently worth. He also continued as a fitness enthusiast, having significantly more defined muscle mass (which he claims he achieved naturally), as well as an obvious orange spray tan.
Ballad of Gay Tony
He is one of the many people who lent money to Gay Tony and believes he owns him. Luis Lopez is forced to work with Mori for some time and witnesses his harshness towards his younger brother, who Luis tries to defend. Luis defeats Mori in a high-profile, private vehicle triathlon, gambling the elimination of Tony's debt versus ownership of the club, and completely submerged in cocky denial he claims that he wanted Luis to win.
Eventually, after a car theft the trio commits, Luis encourages Brucie to stand up to Mori, who berates Brucie until he loses his temper and breaks his older brother's nose in a fit of rage. Mori actually panics and nearly cries, as does Brucie who pleads with Mori not to tell their mother. Later, he is seen in the end credits sparring with Brucie in the Fight Club without being overly violent towards him.
After Ballad of Gay Tony
After the game's events, Mori calls Luis with a profound apology for his attitude, saying he has found 'enlightenment' and moved to a real Kibbutz (lit. a traditional Jewish community in Israel, based around farming for self-sustenance). However, it is revealed that he has subverted the values of sharing among the commune, calling it "communism" (i.e. of a commune) and seems to be running it for profit, so much as to deny food to an old man until he finishes working.
Mission appearances
- The Ballad of Gay Tony
- Kibbutz Number One (Boss)
- This Ain't Checkers (Boss)
- No. 3 (Boss)
- Credits (TBoGT)
Gallery
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Artwork of Mori Kibbutz.
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