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* PetTheDog: To Hideaki, of all people, in ''Judge End''. He specifically saves Hideaki from [[spoiler:Oichi's hands whilst preparing to resurrect Nobunaga, and orders them to leave Hideaki be.]]
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* PetTheDog: To Hideaki, of all people, in ''Judge End''. He specifically saves Hideaki from [[spoiler:Oichi's hands whilst preparing to resurrect Nobunaga, and orders them to leave Hideaki be.]]be]].
* {{Pun}}: After beheading a soldier once he got information from them, he asks his associates if they're ready to ''head'' out, with that intended inflation.
* {{Pun}}: After beheading a soldier once he got information from them, he asks his associates if they're ready to ''head'' out, with that intended inflation.
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* BadassBoastBadassBoast:
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* WorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
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* WorfEffect: TheWorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
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The old master of Odawara Castle and habitual employer of Fuma Kotaro. Is constantly overshadowed by the others badass characters around him.
Known as Orwik in ''Devil Kings''.
Known as Orwik in ''Devil Kings''.
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The old master of Odawara Castle and habitual employer of Fuma Kotaro. Is constantly overshadowed by the others badass characters around him. \n Known as Orwik in ''Devil Kings''.
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Spot Of Tea was renamed Brits Love Tea. Examples that do not mention the character's association with Britain are assumed to be misuse.
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* FingerlessGloves
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%%WARNING: Do NOT input unproven HypotheticalCasting casting like ''Mini Sengoku Basara'' or ''Gakuen Basara'' unless there has been confirmation that these shows would be dubbed in English. Sites like Wiki/TheOtherWiki or My Anime List are free-to-edit-by-everyone so it can be very inaccurate. RESIST THE TEMPTATION.
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Dewicking per TRS.
* BirdsOfAFeather: They became friends after they realized they were both looking for a true companion that could put their hearts at ease. They also both love to fight, to the point where Yoshiteru openly expressed his envy of Hideyoshi for getting to fight with Keiji in the past, which pushed him to ask Keiji if he could keep him company.
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** NotSoDifferent: They became friends after they realized they were both looking for a true companion that could put their hearts at ease. They also both love to fight, to the point where Yoshiteru openly expressed his envy of Hideyoshi for getting to fight with Keiji in the past, which pushed him to ask Keiji if he could keep him company.
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!Debuting in ''Sengoku Basara 1''
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[[folder:Matsunaga Hisahide]]
!!Matsunaga Hisahide
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sb4_render_hisahide_4258.png]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/KeijiFujiwara (Japanese), Creator/KentWilliams (anime)
->''"It is good to have desires... no matter how you look at it, all men will die soon."''
Known as the "Villain of the Sengoku Era", and rightly so. A very shrewd man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, he's responsible for most of the bad karma hanging around in ''Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes''. He became a playable character from ''Utage'' onwards.
!!Matsunaga Hisahide
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sb4_render_hisahide_4258.png]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/KeijiFujiwara (Japanese), Creator/KentWilliams (anime)
->''"It is good to have desires... no matter how you look at it, all men will die soon."''
Known as the "Villain of the Sengoku Era", and rightly so. A very shrewd man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, he's responsible for most of the bad karma hanging around in ''Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes''. He became a playable character from ''Utage'' onwards.
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!!Matsunaga Hisahide
!!UsefulNotes/MiyamotoMusashi
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.
-->Voiced by:
Known as the "Villain of the Sengoku Era", and rightly so.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: The real Musashi was not only a swordsman, but also an author and a philosopher, while SB's Musashi, well, calling him an idiot is an understatement.
* AnimeHair
* AscendedExtra: Briefly becomes playable in the ''Heroes'' expansions.
** DemotedToExtra: In ''Sumeragi'' he merely appears as a result from a bad luck roulette spin.
* BatterUp: His Basara Attack, which has him not only swing what might be a tree trunk as a bat, but chucks it at the enemy.
* BonusBoss: In ''Heroes'', Musashi randomly appears to challenge the player in Unification Mode, where the player has to defeat Musashi before the timer run out. In ''Sumeragi'', he appears as a super-difficult enemy for getting a bad roll on the roulette.
* BrattyHalfPint: He's so annoying most characters can't stand it long enough to even duel him.
* CatchPhrase: "BAKA!"
* CherryTapping: His taunt, which is a spit to the ground can actually cause some damage. He even has an item that boosts its power.
* ConfusionFu: In the anime Yukimura finds him difficult to fight since he can't predict Musashi's next move.
* DualWielding: Though he seems to have a limitless supply of weapons, which he chucks randomly at the enemy.
* FacialMarkings: Red stripes on his cheeks, rather like warpaint.
* IShallTauntYou: See CatchPhrase.
* {{Keet}}: Especially in the anime where he's somewhat less annoying and more cutely energetic.
* MightyGlacier: A majority of his moves are either rather slow or have lengthy recovery time, though Musashi can take a lot of punishment and is hardy to take down.
* NonElemental: One of the only characters to not have an element associated with them, neither as weapons or as techniques.
* PutOnABus: No word on his whereabouts during the events of the third game onwards.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Seeing as how the game is set before he rose to fame.
* SurferDude: He talks like one in the anime dub.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be Musashi if he wasn't striving to be the strongest swordsman ever.
* TrouserSpace: Activating his Basara Attack causes him to pull some sort of giant broom from the front of his pants. That thing's gotta scratch...
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: His Basara attack has him producing a huge crude bokken and throw it at the enemies, inflicting massive damage.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: All he wears are his sleeves and a {{sarashi}} after all.
* WalkingTheEarth: Travels far and wide in his search for strong opponents.
* WildCard: He's technically a {{ronin}} and doesn't answer to anyone, doing things his own way.
* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: As with his historical counterpart, he wields a pair of these. His best weapons however are a pair of plain-looking katanas though.
* WorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
* WorthyOpponent: The reason he goes round challenging everyone is so he can find one of these. He appears to have discovered them in the form of Naoe Kanetsugu.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Honganji Kennyo]]
!!Honganji Kennyo
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kennyo1_4780.PNG]]
-->Voiced by: Shinpachi Tsuji (Japanese)
->''"In the end this world's all about the power of money and muscles!"''
Leader of the Ikko Faction of warrior monks, he's a huge, fat man who cares only about wealth and stores lots of gold in his fortress.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While the real Kennyo and his Ikko-ikki may not be liked by everyone, he still managed to give Nobunaga a hard time, as the man needed 10 years to breach the defenses of Ishiyama-Honganji with the help of Portuguese ships and a surrender order from the Emperor himself, the longest siege in Japanese history. Here, they're just a bunch of ridiculous monks obsessed with money and muscles whose stronghold is a glorifyed treasure vault.
* CarryABigStick: His weapon is a "khakkhara", a huge monk staff with a large iron ring attached to it.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: As per tradition, he's ditched out and forgotten in favour of new characters.
* FlunkyBoss: At first averted, but after depleting half of his health bar he will bribe your own men with coins and all your officers are swapped for "Traitors" who continuously respawn and fight for Kennyo.
* [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade Historical Jerkass Upgrade]]: Well, Kennyo was supposed to be the leader of the anti-Nobunaga Buddhist faction, but here he's just a fat jerk who has only money in mind.
** The historical Ikko-Ikki may not have had many fans, but this was more due to their ideology and beliefs, as mentioned on [[UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga Nobunaga's page here]].
* HomoeroticSubtext: He sure has a lot of fun admiring the other male characters' muscular physiques.
** On top of that, his stage is essentially a beach resort filled with nothing but Kennyo's shirtless muscular followers.
* HumongousMecha: Keeps two huge, moving golden Nio statues in his fortress.
* LargeAndInCharge: His height and girth greatly surpass those of his followers.
* LightIsNotGood: Not really evil, just greedy.
* MovesetClone: To Shingen in ''Heroes''.
* MrViceGuy: He's really, ''really'' obsessed with money and, while content to cover his temple in gold, refuses to be charitable. [[NunTooHoly And he's supposed to be chief abbot]].
* PecFlex: He's often seen doing this.
* PooledFunds: His victory animation has him taking a bath in money. Downplayed, since it's just a tub, but he's still pouring the coins over him as if it's water.
* SacrificialLamb: Gets killed off in the first minutes of anime episode 1, just to show what a sick bastard Mitsuhide is.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Attempts to bribe his way out of fights. He can even turn your own soldiers against you by tossing coins at them.
* ShapingYourAttacks: Can make a giant, flash copy of himself made of light.
* SmallNameBigEgo: For the last time, we DO NOT want to see your so called "glorious muscles"!
* StoutStrength: He'll probably insist that even what looks like fat is actually muscle.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He even has a dumbell as a joke weapon.
* WarriorMonk: Despite everything, he's still a fighter.
[[/folder]]
!Debuting in ''Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes''
[[folder:Matsunaga Hisahide]]
!!Matsunaga Hisahide
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sb4_render_hisahide_4258.png]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/KeijiFujiwara (Japanese), Creator/KentWilliams (anime)
->''"It is good to have desires... no matter how you look at it, all men will die soon."''
Known as the "Villain of the Sengoku Era", and rightly so. A very shrewd man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, he's responsible for most of the bad karma hanging around in ''Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes''. He became a playable character from ''Utage'' onwards.
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* AnimeHair
* AscendedExtra: Briefly becomes playable in the ''Heroes'' expansions.
** DemotedToExtra: In ''Sumeragi'' he merely appears as a result from a bad luck roulette spin.
* BatterUp: His Basara Attack, which has him not only swing what might be a tree trunk as a bat, but chucks it at the enemy.
* BonusBoss: In ''Heroes'', Musashi randomly appears to challenge the player in Unification Mode, where the player has to defeat Musashi before the timer run out. In ''Sumeragi'', he appears as a super-difficult enemy for getting a bad roll on the roulette.
* BrattyHalfPint: He's so annoying most characters can't stand it long enough to even duel him.
* CatchPhrase: "BAKA!"
* CherryTapping: His taunt, which is a spit to the ground can actually cause some damage. He even has an item that boosts its power.
* ConfusionFu: In the anime Yukimura finds him difficult to fight since he can't predict Musashi's next move.
* DualWielding: Though he seems to have a limitless supply of weapons, which he chucks randomly at the enemy.
* FacialMarkings: Red stripes on his cheeks, rather like warpaint.
* IShallTauntYou: See CatchPhrase.
* {{Keet}}: Especially in the anime where he's somewhat less annoying and more cutely energetic.
* MightyGlacier: A majority of his moves are either rather slow or have lengthy recovery time, though Musashi can take a lot of punishment and is hardy to take down.
* NonElemental: One of the only characters to not have an element associated with them, neither as weapons or as techniques.
* PutOnABus: No word on his whereabouts during the events of the third game onwards.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Seeing as how the game is set before he rose to fame.
* SurferDude: He talks like one in the anime dub.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be Musashi if he wasn't striving to be the strongest swordsman ever.
* TrouserSpace: Activating his Basara Attack causes him to pull some sort of giant broom from the front of his pants. That thing's gotta scratch...
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: His Basara attack has him producing a huge crude bokken and throw it at the enemies, inflicting massive damage.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: All he wears are his sleeves and a {{sarashi}} after all.
* WalkingTheEarth: Travels far and wide in his search for strong opponents.
* WildCard: He's technically a {{ronin}} and doesn't answer to anyone, doing things his own way.
* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: As with his historical counterpart, he wields a pair of these. His best weapons however are a pair of plain-looking katanas though.
* WorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
* WorthyOpponent: The reason he goes round challenging everyone is so he can find one of these. He appears to have discovered them in the form of Naoe Kanetsugu.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Honganji Kennyo]]
!!Honganji Kennyo
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kennyo1_4780.PNG]]
-->Voiced by: Shinpachi Tsuji (Japanese)
->''"In the end this world's all about the power of money and muscles!"''
Leader of the Ikko Faction of warrior monks, he's a huge, fat man who cares only about wealth and stores lots of gold in his fortress.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While the real Kennyo and his Ikko-ikki may not be liked by everyone, he still managed to give Nobunaga a hard time, as the man needed 10 years to breach the defenses of Ishiyama-Honganji with the help of Portuguese ships and a surrender order from the Emperor himself, the longest siege in Japanese history. Here, they're just a bunch of ridiculous monks obsessed with money and muscles whose stronghold is a glorifyed treasure vault.
* CarryABigStick: His weapon is a "khakkhara", a huge monk staff with a large iron ring attached to it.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: As per tradition, he's ditched out and forgotten in favour of new characters.
* FlunkyBoss: At first averted, but after depleting half of his health bar he will bribe your own men with coins and all your officers are swapped for "Traitors" who continuously respawn and fight for Kennyo.
* [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade Historical Jerkass Upgrade]]: Well, Kennyo was supposed to be the leader of the anti-Nobunaga Buddhist faction, but here he's just a fat jerk who has only money in mind.
** The historical Ikko-Ikki may not have had many fans, but this was more due to their ideology and beliefs, as mentioned on [[UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga Nobunaga's page here]].
* HomoeroticSubtext: He sure has a lot of fun admiring the other male characters' muscular physiques.
** On top of that, his stage is essentially a beach resort filled with nothing but Kennyo's shirtless muscular followers.
* HumongousMecha: Keeps two huge, moving golden Nio statues in his fortress.
* LargeAndInCharge: His height and girth greatly surpass those of his followers.
* LightIsNotGood: Not really evil, just greedy.
* MovesetClone: To Shingen in ''Heroes''.
* MrViceGuy: He's really, ''really'' obsessed with money and, while content to cover his temple in gold, refuses to be charitable. [[NunTooHoly And he's supposed to be chief abbot]].
* PecFlex: He's often seen doing this.
* PooledFunds: His victory animation has him taking a bath in money. Downplayed, since it's just a tub, but he's still pouring the coins over him as if it's water.
* SacrificialLamb: Gets killed off in the first minutes of anime episode 1, just to show what a sick bastard Mitsuhide is.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Attempts to bribe his way out of fights. He can even turn your own soldiers against you by tossing coins at them.
* ShapingYourAttacks: Can make a giant, flash copy of himself made of light.
* SmallNameBigEgo: For the last time, we DO NOT want to see your so called "glorious muscles"!
* StoutStrength: He'll probably insist that even what looks like fat is actually muscle.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He even has a dumbell as a joke weapon.
* WarriorMonk: Despite everything, he's still a fighter.
[[/folder]]
!Debuting in ''Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes''
[[folder:Matsunaga Hisahide]]
!!Matsunaga Hisahide
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sb4_render_hisahide_4258.png]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/KeijiFujiwara (Japanese), Creator/KentWilliams (anime)
->''"It is good to have desires... no matter how you look at it, all men will die soon."''
Known as the "Villain of the Sengoku Era", and rightly so. A very shrewd man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, he's responsible for most of the bad karma hanging around in ''Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes''. He became a playable character from ''Utage'' onwards.
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[[folder:Miyamoto Musashi]]
!!UsefulNotes/MiyamotoMusashi
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miyamotomusashi_8444.bmp]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (Japanese), Sean Michael Teague (anime)
->''"I'm the strongest ever, you moron!"''
A young swordsman who can be randomly encountered throughout ''Sengoku Basara 2''. He is eager to prove that he is the best in the world, and as such ambushes anyone he comes across and makes them fight him. Thinks everyone else is an idiot.
!!UsefulNotes/MiyamotoMusashi
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miyamotomusashi_8444.bmp]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (Japanese), Sean Michael Teague (anime)
->''"I'm the strongest ever, you moron!"''
A young swordsman who can be randomly encountered throughout ''Sengoku Basara 2''. He is eager to prove that he is the best in the world, and as such ambushes anyone he comes across and makes them fight him. Thinks everyone else is an idiot.
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!!UsefulNotes/MiyamotoMusashi
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miyamotomusashi_8444.bmp]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (Japanese), Sean Michael Teague (anime)
->''"I'm the strongest ever, you moron!"''
A young swordsman who can be randomly encountered throughout
[[folder:Sasaki Kojiro]]
!! UsefulNotes/SasakiKojiro
Introduced in
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* AdaptationalDumbass: The real Musashi was not only a swordsman, but also an author and a philosopher, while SB's Musashi, well, calling him an idiot is an understatement.
* AnimeHair
* AscendedExtra: Briefly becomes playable in the ''Heroes'' expansions.
** DemotedToExtra: In ''Sumeragi'' he merely appears as a result from a bad luck roulette spin.
* BatterUp: His Basara Attack, which has him not only swing what might be a tree trunk as a bat, but chucks it at the enemy.
* BonusBoss: In ''Heroes'', Musashi randomly appears to challenge the player in Unification Mode, where the player has to defeat Musashi before the timer run out. In ''Sumeragi'', he appears as a super-difficult enemy for getting a bad roll on the roulette.
* BrattyHalfPint: He's so annoying most characters can't stand it long enough to even duel him.
* CatchPhrase: "BAKA!"
* CherryTapping: His taunt, which is a spit to the ground can actually cause some damage. He even has an item that boosts its power.
* ConfusionFu: In the anime Yukimura finds him difficult to fight since he can't predict Musashi's next move.
* DualWielding: Though he seems to have a limitless supply of weapons, which he chucks randomly at the enemy.
* FacialMarkings: Red stripes on his cheeks, rather like warpaint.
* IShallTauntYou: See CatchPhrase.
* {{Keet}}: Especially in the anime where he's somewhat less annoying and more cutely energetic.
* MightyGlacier: A majority of his moves are either rather slow or have lengthy recovery time, though Musashi can take a lot of punishment and is hardy to take down.
* NonElemental: One of the only characters to not have an element associated with them, neither as weapons or as techniques.
* PutOnABus: No word on his whereabouts during the events of the third game onwards.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Seeing as how the game is set before he rose to fame.
* SurferDude: He talks like one in the anime dub.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be Musashi if he wasn't striving to be the strongest swordsman ever.
* TrouserSpace: Activating his Basara Attack causes him to pull some sort of giant broom from the front of his pants. That thing's gotta scratch...
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: His Basara attack has him producing a huge crude bokken and throw it at the enemies, inflicting massive damage.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: All he wears are his sleeves and a {{sarashi}} after all.
* WalkingTheEarth: Travels far and wide in his search for strong opponents.
* WildCard: He's technically a {{ronin}} and doesn't answer to anyone, doing things his own way.
* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: As with his historical counterpart, he wields a pair of these. His best weapons however are a pair of plain-looking katanas though.
* WorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
* WorthyOpponent: The reason he goes round challenging everyone is so he can find one of these. He appears to have discovered them in the form of Naoe Kanetsugu.
* AnimeHair
* AscendedExtra: Briefly becomes playable in the ''Heroes'' expansions.
** DemotedToExtra: In ''Sumeragi'' he merely appears as a result from a bad luck roulette spin.
* BatterUp: His Basara Attack, which has him not only swing what might be a tree trunk as a bat, but chucks it at the enemy.
* BonusBoss: In ''Heroes'', Musashi randomly appears to challenge the player in Unification Mode, where the player has to defeat Musashi before the timer run out. In ''Sumeragi'', he appears as a super-difficult enemy for getting a bad roll on the roulette.
* BrattyHalfPint: He's so annoying most characters can't stand it long enough to even duel him.
* CatchPhrase: "BAKA!"
* CherryTapping: His taunt, which is a spit to the ground can actually cause some damage. He even has an item that boosts its power.
* ConfusionFu: In the anime Yukimura finds him difficult to fight since he can't predict Musashi's next move.
* DualWielding: Though he seems to have a limitless supply of weapons, which he chucks randomly at the enemy.
* FacialMarkings: Red stripes on his cheeks, rather like warpaint.
* IShallTauntYou: See CatchPhrase.
* {{Keet}}: Especially in the anime where he's somewhat less annoying and more cutely energetic.
* MightyGlacier: A majority of his moves are either rather slow or have lengthy recovery time, though Musashi can take a lot of punishment and is hardy to take down.
* NonElemental: One of the only characters to not have an element associated with them, neither as weapons or as techniques.
* PutOnABus: No word on his whereabouts during the events of the third game onwards.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Seeing as how the game is set before he rose to fame.
* SurferDude: He talks like one in the anime dub.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be Musashi if he wasn't striving to be the strongest swordsman ever.
* TrouserSpace: Activating his Basara Attack causes him to pull some sort of giant broom from the front of his pants. That thing's gotta scratch...
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: His Basara attack has him producing a huge crude bokken and throw it at the enemies, inflicting massive damage.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: All he wears are his sleeves and a {{sarashi}} after all.
* WalkingTheEarth: Travels far and wide in his search for strong opponents.
* WildCard: He's technically a {{ronin}} and doesn't answer to anyone, doing things his own way.
* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: As with his historical counterpart, he wields a pair of these. His best weapons however are a pair of plain-looking katanas though.
* WorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
* WorthyOpponent: The reason he goes round challenging everyone is so he can find one of these. He appears to have discovered them in the form of Naoe Kanetsugu.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: The real [[spoiler:DefeatMeansFriendship: Musashi was not only a swordsman, but also an author and a philosopher, while SB's Musashi, well, calling him an idiot is an understatement.
* AnimeHair
* AscendedExtra: Briefly becomes playable in the ''Heroes'' expansions.
** DemotedToExtra: In ''Sumeragi'' he merely appears as a result from a bad luck roulette spin.
* BatterUp: His Basara Attack, which has him not only swing what might be a tree trunk as a bat, but chucks it at the enemy.
* BonusBoss: In ''Heroes'', Musashi randomly appears to challenge the player in Unification Mode, where the player has to defeat Musashibefriends Kojiro after defeating him. They shake hands before ending credits.]]
* EliteMook.
* {{Expy}}: Of Naoe Kanetsugu, who is absent in this game. He shares thetimer run out. In ''Sumeragi'', he appears as a super-difficult enemy for getting a bad roll on the roulette.
* BrattyHalfPint: He's so annoying most characters can't stand it long enough to even duel him.
* CatchPhrase: "BAKA!"
* CherryTapping: His taunt, which is a spit to the ground can actually cause some damage. He even has an item that boosts its power.
* ConfusionFu: In the anime Yukimura finds him difficult to fight since he can't predict Musashi's next move.
* DualWielding: Though he seems to have a limitless supply of weapons, which he chucks randomly at the enemy.
* FacialMarkings: Red stripes on his cheeks, rather like warpaint.
* IShallTauntYou: Seesame personality and "I am invincible!" CatchPhrase.
*{{Keet}}: Especially in the anime where he's somewhat less annoying and more cutely energetic.
JokeCharacter: EliteMook as a last boss.
*MightyGlacier: A majority of his moves are either rather slow or have lengthy recovery time, though OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Musashi can take a lot of punishment and is hardy to take down.
* NonElemental: One of thecalls him only characters to not have an element associated with them, neither as weapons or as techniques.
* PutOnABus: No word onby his whereabouts during the events of the third game onwards.
alternate name "Ganryu."
*SmallNameBigEgo: Seeing as how the game is set before he rose to fame.
* SurferDude: He talks like one in the anime dub.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be Musashi if he wasn't striving to be the strongest swordsman ever.
* TrouserSpace: Activating his Basara Attack causes him to pull some sort of giant broom from the front of his pants. That thing's gotta scratch...
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: His Basara attack has him producing a huge crude bokken and throw it at the enemies, inflicting massive damage.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: All he wears are his sleeves and a {{sarashi}} after all.
* WalkingTheEarth: Travels far and wide in his search for strong opponents.
* WildCard: He's technically a {{ronin}} and doesn't answer to anyone, doing things his own way.
* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: As with his historical counterpart, he wields a pair of these. His best weapons however are a pair of plain-looking katanas though.
* WorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
* WorthyOpponent: The reason he goes round challenging everyone is so he can find one of these. He appears to have discovered them in the form of Naoe Kanetsugu.TheRival: To Musashi.
* AnimeHair
* AscendedExtra: Briefly becomes playable in the ''Heroes'' expansions.
** DemotedToExtra: In ''Sumeragi'' he merely appears as a result from a bad luck roulette spin.
* BatterUp: His Basara Attack, which has him not only swing what might be a tree trunk as a bat, but chucks it at the enemy.
* BonusBoss: In ''Heroes'', Musashi randomly appears to challenge the player in Unification Mode, where the player has to defeat Musashi
* EliteMook.
* {{Expy}}: Of Naoe Kanetsugu, who is absent in this game. He shares the
* BrattyHalfPint: He's so annoying most characters can't stand it long enough to even duel him.
* CatchPhrase: "BAKA!"
* CherryTapping: His taunt, which is a spit to the ground can actually cause some damage. He even has an item that boosts its power.
* ConfusionFu: In the anime Yukimura finds him difficult to fight since he can't predict Musashi's next move.
* DualWielding: Though he seems to have a limitless supply of weapons, which he chucks randomly at the enemy.
* FacialMarkings: Red stripes on his cheeks, rather like warpaint.
* IShallTauntYou: See
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* SurferDude: He talks like one in the anime dub.
* ToBeAMaster: Wouldn't be Musashi if he wasn't striving to be the strongest swordsman ever.
* TrouserSpace: Activating his Basara Attack causes him to pull some sort of giant broom from the front of his pants. That thing's gotta scratch...
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: His Basara attack has him producing a huge crude bokken and throw it at the enemies, inflicting massive damage.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: All he wears are his sleeves and a {{sarashi}} after all.
* WalkingTheEarth: Travels far and wide in his search for strong opponents.
* WildCard: He's technically a {{ronin}} and doesn't answer to anyone, doing things his own way.
* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: As with his historical counterpart, he wields a pair of these. His best weapons however are a pair of plain-looking katanas though.
* WorfEffect: In one scene of the anime he's fighting soldiers along with Yoshihiro... and is sent flying by ''a bunch of mooks'' as soon as he's distracted.
* WorthyOpponent: The reason he goes round challenging everyone is so he can find one of these. He appears to have discovered them in the form of Naoe Kanetsugu.
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[[folder:Sasaki Kojiro]]
!! UsefulNotes/SasakiKojiro
Introduced in ''Battle Heroes'' as NPC. The man who fought a legendary duel against UsefulNotes/MiyamotoMusashi at Ganryujima.
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[[folder:Saika Magoichi]]
!!Saika Magoichi
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-->Voiced by: Creator/SayakaOhara (Japanese), Creator/KarenStrassman (English)
->''"Let the bell toll for the proud Saika Faction! Soon, you will know the superior strength we possess!"''
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* EliteMook.
* {{Expy}}: Of Naoe Kanetsugu, who is absent in this game. He shares the same personality and "I am invincible!" CatchPhrase.
* JokeCharacter: EliteMook as a last boss.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Musashi calls him only by his alternate name "Ganryu."
* TheRival: To Musashi.
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[[folder:Honganji Kennyo]]
!!Honganji Kennyo
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-->Voiced by: Shinpachi Tsuji (Japanese)
->''"In the end this world's all about the power of money and muscles!"''
Leader of the Ikko Faction of warrior monks, he's a huge, fat man who cares only about wealth and stores lots of gold in his fortress.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While the real Kennyo and his Ikko-ikki may not be liked by everyone, he still managed to give Nobunaga a hard time, as the man needed 10 years to breach the defenses of Ishiyama-Honganji with the help of Portuguese ships and a surrender order from the Emperor himself, the longest siege in Japanese history. Here, they're just a bunch of ridiculous monks obsessed with money and muscles whose stronghold is a glorifyed treasure vault.
* CarryABigStick: His weapon is a "khakkhara", a huge monk staff with a large iron ring attached to it.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: As per tradition, he's ditched out and forgotten in favour of new characters.
* FlunkyBoss: At first averted, but after depleting half of his health bar he will bribe your own men with coins and all your officers are swapped for "Traitors" who continuously respawn and fight for Kennyo.
* [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade Historical Jerkass Upgrade]]: Well, Kennyo was supposed to be the leader of the anti-Nobunaga Buddhist faction, but here he's just a fat jerk who has only money in mind.
** The historical Ikko-Ikki may not have had many fans, but this was more due to their ideology and beliefs, as mentioned on [[UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga Nobunaga's page here]].
* HomoeroticSubtext: He sure has a lot of fun admiring the other male characters' muscular physiques.
** On top of that, his stage is essentially a beach resort filled with nothing but Kennyo's shirtless muscular followers.
* HumongousMecha: Keeps two huge, moving golden Nio statues in his fortress.
* LargeAndInCharge: His height and girth greatly surpass those of his followers.
* LightIsNotGood: Not really evil, just greedy.
* MovesetClone: To Shingen in ''Heroes''.
* MrViceGuy: He's really, ''really'' obsessed with money and, while content to cover his temple in gold, refuses to be charitable. [[NunTooHoly And he's supposed to be chief abbot]].
* PecFlex: He's often seen doing this.
* PooledFunds: His victory animation has him taking a bath in money. Downplayed, since it's just a tub, but he's still pouring the coins over him as if it's water.
* SacrificialLamb: Gets killed off in the first minutes of anime episode 1, just to show what a sick bastard Mitsuhide is.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Attempts to bribe his way out of fights. He can even turn your own soldiers against you by tossing coins at them.
* ShapingYourAttacks: Can make a giant, flash copy of himself made of light.
* SmallNameBigEgo: For the last time, we DO NOT want to see your so called "glorious muscles"!
* StoutStrength: He'll probably insist that even what looks like fat is actually muscle.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He even has a dumbell as a joke weapon.
* WarriorMonk: Despite everything, he's still a fighter.
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[[folder:Saika Magoichi]]
!!Saika Magoichi
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-->Voiced by: Creator/SayakaOhara (Japanese), Creator/KarenStrassman (English)
->''"Let the bell toll for the proud Saika Faction! Soon, you will know the superior strength we possess!"''
Introduced in ''[=SB3=]''. The third leader of the Saika Faction, a group of gun-toting mercenaries, and... apparently female. Seems to be the SpiritualSuccessor to Nohime. A strong and independent woman with great pride and honour, she has relationships with many other characters in the series.
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* EliteMook.
* {{Expy}}: Of Naoe Kanetsugu, who is absent in this game. He shares the same personality and "I am invincible!" CatchPhrase.
* JokeCharacter: EliteMook as a last boss.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Musashi calls him only by his alternate name "Ganryu."
* TheRival: To Musashi.
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!!Honganji Kennyo
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-->Voiced by: Shinpachi Tsuji (Japanese)
->''"In the end this world's all about the power of money and muscles!"''
Leader of the Ikko Faction of warrior monks, he's a huge, fat man who cares only about wealth and stores lots of gold in his fortress.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While the real Kennyo and his Ikko-ikki may not be liked by everyone, he still managed to give Nobunaga a hard time, as the man needed 10 years to breach the defenses of Ishiyama-Honganji with the help of Portuguese ships and a surrender order from the Emperor himself, the longest siege in Japanese history. Here, they're just a bunch of ridiculous monks obsessed with money and muscles whose stronghold is a glorifyed treasure vault.
* CarryABigStick: His weapon is a "khakkhara", a huge monk staff with a large iron ring attached to it.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: As per tradition, he's ditched out and forgotten in favour of new characters.
* FlunkyBoss: At first averted, but after depleting half of his health bar he will bribe your own men with coins and all your officers are swapped for "Traitors" who continuously respawn and fight for Kennyo.
* [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade Historical Jerkass Upgrade]]: Well, Kennyo was supposed to be the leader of the anti-Nobunaga Buddhist faction, but here he's just a fat jerk who has only money in mind.
** The historical Ikko-Ikki may not have had many fans, but this was more due to their ideology and beliefs, as mentioned on [[UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga Nobunaga's page here]].
* HomoeroticSubtext: He sure has a lot of fun admiring the other male characters' muscular physiques.
** On top of that, his stage is essentially a beach resort filled with nothing but Kennyo's shirtless muscular followers.
* HumongousMecha: Keeps two huge, moving golden Nio statues in his fortress.
* LargeAndInCharge: His height and girth greatly surpass those of his followers.
* LightIsNotGood: Not really evil, just greedy.
* MovesetClone: To Shingen in ''Heroes''.
* MrViceGuy: He's really, ''really'' obsessed with money and, while content to cover his temple in gold, refuses to be charitable. [[NunTooHoly And he's supposed to be chief abbot]].
* PecFlex: He's often seen doing this.
* PooledFunds: His victory animation has him taking a bath in money. Downplayed, since it's just a tub, but he's still pouring the coins over him as if it's water.
* SacrificialLamb: Gets killed off in the first minutes of anime episode 1, just to show what a sick bastard Mitsuhide is.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Attempts to bribe his way out of fights. He can even turn your own soldiers against you by tossing coins at them.
* ShapingYourAttacks: Can make a giant, flash copy of himself made of light.
* SmallNameBigEgo: For the last time, we DO NOT want to see your so called "glorious muscles"!
* StoutStrength: He'll probably insist that even what looks like fat is actually muscle.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He even has a dumbell as a joke weapon.
* WarriorMonk: Despite everything, he's still a fighter.
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[[folder:Saika Magoichi]]
!!Saika Magoichi
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-->Voiced by: Creator/SayakaOhara (Japanese), Creator/KarenStrassman (English)
->''"Let the bell toll for the proud Saika Faction! Soon, you will know the superior strength we possess!"''
Introduced in ''[=SB3=]''. The third leader of the Saika Faction, a group of gun-toting mercenaries, and... apparently female. Seems to be the SpiritualSuccessor to Nohime. A strong and independent woman with great pride and honour, she has relationships with many other characters in the series.
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* {{Expy}}: Fans have commented that she either stepped right out of the ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'' universe.
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* GlassCannon: As a playable character in ''Heroes'', he has a pretty fast combo, and while he only has two attacks, one is Light-aligned (thus breaks through defense), the other can stagger multiple enemies and hits from a certain distance, while his Basara attack, while short-ranged, can deal lots of damage. That being said, he has a very low healthbar which won't help him survive in the long run.
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* GlassCannon: As a playable character in ''Heroes'', he has a pretty fast combo, and while he only has two special attacks, one is Light-aligned (thus breaks through defense), the other can stagger multiple enemies and hits from a certain distance, while his Basara attack, while short-ranged, can deal lots of damage. That being said, he has a very low healthbar which won't help him survive in the long run.
* FlunkyBoss: In ''Heroes'' during the boss fight in Kyoto's Temple, Matsunaga will use gunpowder to break down the adiacent walls and let his incense-powered mooks joing the battle, while also healing himself.
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Mook}}s : While they count as bosses, they are basically souped-up officers and nothing more. Especially in the anime, where their only real advantage on Kojuuro is poison.
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* WeaponOfChoice: The leader uses a long [[KatanasAreJustBetter katana]], while the other two wield [[BladeOnAStick spears]].
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* BestHerToBedHer: After [[spoiler:taking over the Takeda Dojo]], Naotora states that any man who manages to defeat her can compete for her hand. Backfires in Maria's Story Mode in ''Sumeragi''.
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* BestHerToBedHer: After [[spoiler:taking over the Takeda Dojo]], Naotora states that any man who manages to defeat her can compete for her hand. Backfires in Maria's Story Mode in ''Sumeragi''.''Sumeragi'', when the latter defeats her and tries to force her into marriage, much to Naotora's chagrin.
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* IdolSinger: Her clothing are reminiscent of an Idol's attire. After all, it was her who kickstarted Kabuki, the "Art of Dance and Singing".
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* AnimalMotifs: Definitively Tiger, as seen with the tiger head printed on his coat or the tiger-striped bright orange pants. A nod to the historical Kiyomasa's association with tigers (apparently he hunt for tigers during the Korean campaign).
* BladeAcrossTheShoulder: Possibly due to its length, he's seen carrying his sword on his back.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Unlike most of the cast, his weapon of choice seems to be a mundane-looking tachi he carries on his back.
* AnimalMotifs: Definitively Tiger, as seen with the tiger head printed on his coat or the tiger-striped bright orange pants. A nod to the historical Kiyomasa's association with tigers (apparently he hunt for tigers during the Korean campaign).
* BladeAcrossTheShoulder: Possibly due to its length, he's seen carrying his sword on his back.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Unlike most of the cast, his weapon of choice seems to be a mundane-looking tachi he carries on his back.
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* UseYourHead: Unintentionally. Part of his combo is to bow at the waist to apologize, but ends up bludgeoning people with his horned helmet.
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* WolfpackBoss: In ''Heroes'', three scenarios have them as either minibosses or bosses, but they're always together and all three of them must be defeated.
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* BonusBoss: In ''Heroes'', Musashi randomly appears to challenge the player in Unification Mode, where the player has to defeat Musashi before the timer run out. In ''Sumeragi'', he appears as a super-difficult enemy for getting a bad roll on the roulette.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndromeChuckCunninghamSyndrome: As per tradition, he's ditched out and forgotten in favour of new characters.
* FlunkyBoss: At first averted, but after depleting half of his health bar he will bribe your own men with coins and all your officers are swapped for "Traitors" who continuously respawn and fight for Kennyo.
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* PooledFunds: His victory animation has him taking a bath in money. Downplayed, since it's just a tub, but he's still pouring the coins over him as if it's water.
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* WomanInWhite: Reminiscent of wedding attire. Also makes her look a little like a superhero.
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[[folder:Katou Kiyomasa]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/TakuyaEguchi
Introduced in ''Battle Party'', Kiyomasa is a ronin who is looking for a worthy master. Unlike his historical counterpart, he has no affiliation with the Toyotomi (though his color scheme imply he might be a bit close to Tokugawa).
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Introduced in ''Battle Party'', Kiyomasa is a ronin who is looking for a worthy master. Unlike his historical counterpart, he has no affiliation with the Toyotomi (though his color scheme imply he might be a bit close to Tokugawa).
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* AnnoyingLaugh: A high-pitched "Ahahaha!"
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* ProneToTears: A male example, played for comedy. He cries at the slightest provocation, but it makes him more annoying than {{moe}}.
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From the Matsunaga part, nope. In real life he broke the kettle, asked his sons to destroy the castle and then committed seppuku.
* AdaptationalWimp: In ''Roar of the Dragon'', a random Toyotomi officer blocks her secret art with ease. Not even a named character, an ''EliteMook'' blocks her attack!
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* ActuallyADoombot: He makes heavy use of Kagemusha (who don't even look like him) called "Imagawa Fakemoto" in Japanese. During the battle of Okehazama he will, if not defeated in time, run away and swap places with one of his Kagemusha. The battle essentially involves finding out the real Yoshimoto before the Imagawa army arrives.
* BullyingADragon: In ''Heroes'', he and his army decides to crash Nagamasa's wedding party and make a ruckus in Odani, leading to Nagamasa and Oichi kicking his ass.
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* BladeOnAStick: His weapon is literally a bunch of swords stuck at the end of a pole. Needless to say, he wields it with difficulty. Even his upgraded weapons are unwieldy and hard to use, and that includes a bunch of axes on a stick, a paper lantern and a giant iron ball on a stick!
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* BladeOnAStick: His weapon is literally a bunch of swords stuck at the end of a pole. Needless to say, he wields it with difficulty. Even his upgraded weapons are unwieldy and hard to use, and that includes a bunch of axes on a stick, a six-headed chinese pike, 5 {{BFS}} on a single hilt, a paper lantern and a multi-hooked ParasolOfPain. His InfinityPlusOneSword is eventually a simple giant iron ball on a stick!stick with the Hojo crest on it.
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** Parodied in his Basara Attack in ''Heroes'', where he invokes his ancestors, but is scared shitless by the four floating ghost faces and crawls away with the specters in pursuit.
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** This could be a ShoutOut to how died in real life. He attempted to [[TakingYouWithMe assassinate Nobunaga by filling his teapot with dynamite and blowing them both up.]] He failed.
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* BadBoss: Emphasized in the Anime, where Shingen notes how he refuses to lead his men on the battlefield.
* BossSubtitles: "Ujimasa Hojo - Taking it Back"
* BossSubtitles: "Ujimasa Hojo - Taking it Back"
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* BadBoss: Emphasized in the Anime, anime, where Shingen notes how he refuses to lead his men on the battlefield.
* BladeOnAStick: His weapon is literally a bunch of swords stuck at the end of a pole. Needless to say, he wields it with difficulty. Even his upgraded weapons are unwieldy and hard to use, and that includes a bunch of axes on a stick, a paper lantern and a giant iron ball on a stick!
* BossSubtitles: "Ujimasa Hojo - Taking itBack"Back".
* BladeOnAStick: His weapon is literally a bunch of swords stuck at the end of a pole. Needless to say, he wields it with difficulty. Even his upgraded weapons are unwieldy and hard to use, and that includes a bunch of axes on a stick, a paper lantern and a giant iron ball on a stick!
* BossSubtitles: "Ujimasa Hojo - Taking it
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* AnIcePerson: Most noticeably in his main move which consist in him rotating his pike over his head before slamming it in the ground, summoning icy spikes to freeze enemies.
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* AnIcePerson: Most noticeably in his main move move, which consist in consists of him rotating his pike over his head before slamming it in into the ground, summoning icy spikes to freeze enemies.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: In ''Judge End'', Ieyasu actually willingfully searchs for him to enlist the Hojo in the Eastern Army. The poor old man (whose castle was burnt to the ground by the Toyotomi) is bursting with joy.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: In ''Judge End'', Ieyasu actually willingfully willingly searchs for him to enlist the Hojo in the Eastern Army. The poor old man (whose castle was burnt to the ground by the Toyotomi) is bursting with joy.
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* [[BladeOnAStick Twelve Blades on a Stick]]: His weapon is literally a bunch of swords stuck at the end of a pole. Needless to say, he wields it with difficulty. Even his upgraded weapons are unwieldly and hard to use, and that include a bunch of axes on a stick, a paper lantern and a giant iron ball on a stick!
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* BlowYouAway: Unsurprisingly enough, this is his element, though as a [=NPC=], he had lightning powers.
* BossSubtitles: "Kotaro Fuma - Reporting for Duty"
* BossSubtitles: "Kotaro Fuma - Reporting for Duty"
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* BlowYouAway: Unsurprisingly enough, Unsurprisingly, this is his element, though as a [=NPC=], he had lightning powers.
* BossSubtitles: "Kotaro Fuma - Reporting forDuty"Duty".
* BossSubtitles: "Kotaro Fuma - Reporting for
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* TurnsRed: As a boss in ''2'', he makes lightning clones of himself when his life is halvened.
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* TurnsRed: As a boss in ''2'', he makes lightning clones of himself when his life is halvened.halved.
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* WolfpackBoss: They're five bosses as one, but the good news is, they share one healthbar, so hitting one of them damages all of them.
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* WolfpackBoss: They're five bosses as one, but the good news is, is they share one healthbar, so hitting one of them damages all of them.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While the real Kennyo and his Ikko-ikki may not be liked by everyone, he still managed to give Nobunaga a hard time, as the man needed 10 years to breach the defenses of Ishiyama-Honganji with the help of Portuguese ships and a surrender order from the Emperor himself, the longest siege in Japanese history. Here, they're just a bunch of ridicolous monks obsessed with money and muscles whose stronghold is a glorifyed treasure vault.
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* AdaptationalWimp: While the real Kennyo and his Ikko-ikki may not be liked by everyone, he still managed to give Nobunaga a hard time, as the man needed 10 years to breach the defenses of Ishiyama-Honganji with the help of Portuguese ships and a surrender order from the Emperor himself, the longest siege in Japanese history. Here, they're just a bunch of ridicolous ridiculous monks obsessed with money and muscles whose stronghold is a glorifyed treasure vault.
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* BadBoss: Emphasized in the Anime, where Shingen notes how he refuses to lead his men on the battlefield.
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* PetTheDog: While he's normally an irritable and vain geezer, in ''3'' he actually gives Yukimura some medicine for the ill Shingen, and in ''Judge End'' he attacks some ruffians who were molesting Tsuruhime, calling them out on their behaviour.
* ThrowTheDogABone: In ''Judge End'', Ieyasu actually willingfully searchs for him to enlist the Hojo in the Eastern Army. The poor old man (whose castle was burnt to the ground by the Toyotomi) is bursting with joy.
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* [[BladeOnAStick Twelve Blades on a Stick]]: His weapon is literally a bunch of swords stuck at the end of a pole. Needless to say, he wields it with difficulty.
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* [[BladeOnAStick Twelve Blades on a Stick]]: His weapon is literally a bunch of swords stuck at the end of a pole. Needless to say, he wields it with difficulty. Even his upgraded weapons are unwieldly and hard to use, and that include a bunch of axes on a stick, a paper lantern and a giant iron ball on a stick!
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* BlowYouAway
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* BlowYouAwayBlowYouAway: Unsurprisingly enough, this is his element, though as a [=NPC=], he had lightning powers.
* TurnsRed: As a boss in ''2'', he makes lightning clones of himself when his life is halvened.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Once their health has been depleted enough, they jump on [[{{BFG}} a freaking cannon]] which shoots at the player before exploding, taking the Gohonyari out for good.
* OddlyShapedSword: Given that their spears are shaped to resemble kanji for numbers it's kinda inevitable, except for the 1 spear, as the kanji for 1 is a simple horizontal bar, not too different from a normal spear.
* WolfpackBoss: They're five bosses as one, but the good news is, they share one healthbar, so hitting one of them damages all of them.
* AdaptationalWimp: While the real Kennyo and his Ikko-ikki may not be liked by everyone, he still managed to give Nobunaga a hard time, as the man needed 10 years to breach the defenses of Ishiyama-Honganji with the help of Portuguese ships and a surrender order from the Emperor himself, the longest siege in Japanese history. Here, they're just a bunch of ridicolous monks obsessed with money and muscles whose stronghold is a glorifyed treasure vault.
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* LargeAndInCharge
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* LargeAndInChargeLargeAndInCharge: His height and girth greatly surpass those of his followers.
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* TestosteronePoisoning
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* TestosteronePoisoningTestosteronePoisoning: He even has a dumbell as a joke weapon.
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* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: The historical Rikyu was a man of culture and aesthetic, who eventually ended up on Hideyoshi's bad side for vocally disagreeing many of Hideyoshi's choices and decisions and was forced to commit seppuku by the latter. Certainly wasn't a fan-wielding esper with two personalities.
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[[folder:Izumo no Okuni]]
-->Voiced by: Creator/InoriMinase
Introduced in ''Battle Party'', she is a wandering priestess from the Izumo region and would one day become the founder of Kabuki theatre. She is not playable, however, only serving as the player's assistant in the menu.
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-->Voiced by: Creator/InoriMinase
Introduced in ''Battle Party'', she is a wandering priestess from the Izumo region and would one day become the founder of Kabuki theatre. She is not playable, however, only serving as the player's assistant in the menu.
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** That being said, he was the first Shogun once ages who was actually capable of handling himself in a fight. It’s just that Matsunaga and the Miyoshi proved to be too much.
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