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Per TRS. Bishounen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishounen}}: Kojirō Sasaki, Seijūrō Yoshioka.
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** Ch.1 produced a wham effect in the Japanese readers when it was first published: many that flocked to see Creator/TakehikoInoue's new series were shocked to see that it was a significant depart from his previous light-hearted series (''Anime/SlamDunk''). Right from the very start of the series, ''Vagabond'' shows brutal images where Takezō savagely kills some soldiers.

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** Ch.1 produced a wham effect in the Japanese readers when it was first published: many that flocked to see Creator/TakehikoInoue's new series were shocked to see that it was a significant depart from his previous light-hearted series (''Anime/SlamDunk'').(''Manga/SlamDunk''). Right from the very start of the series, ''Vagabond'' shows brutal images where Takezō savagely kills some soldiers.
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* AlliterativeName: Musashi Miyamoto.
** Ito Ittosai.
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* TheBerserker: Musashi starts out as one, with some characters pointing out how he puts his entire life behind his attacks. This [[ CharacterDevelopment starts to change]] as he learns to be in control of himself, and becomes a stronger fighter

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* TheBerserker: Musashi starts out as one, with some characters pointing out how he puts his entire life behind his attacks. This [[ CharacterDevelopment [[CharacterDevelopment starts to change]] as he learns to be in control of himself, and becomes a stronger fighter

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