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The [[NonHumanSidekick Abu]] to Ziria's [[GuileHero Aladdin]]. Kogama is a talking toad who hails from the Toad Hermit's retreat in the peaceful region of Tsukuba. Kogama agrees to accompany Ziria for the entirety of his adventure. Kogama has faint psychic powers that he uses to occasionally attack enemies during battle sequences, and to teleport to different thief hideouts scattered throughout Jipang.

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The [[NonHumanSidekick Abu]] to Ziria's [[GuileHero Aladdin]]. Kogama is a talking toad who hails from the Toad Hermit's retreat in the peaceful region of Tsukuba. After being briefed with their mission by the Toad hermit, Kogama agrees to accompany Ziria for the entirety of his adventure. Kogama has faint psychic powers that he uses to occasionally attack enemies during battle sequences, and to teleport to different thief hideouts scattered throughout Jipang.
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The game's main villain. Jashinsai is an evil sorcerer bent on controlling people by means of converting them to his demonic religion. He has extremely powerful magic abilities and can even create demonic offspring, like Genoumaru and Suioumaru, out of thin air. While there are no hints to his backstory in the first game, it isn't until ''Manjimaru'' that his motivations are revealed.

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The game's main villain. The 13th General and High Priest of the Daimon Cult, Jashinsai is an evil sorcerer bent on controlling people by means of converting them to his demonic religion. He has extremely powerful magic abilities and can even create demonic offspring, like Genoumaru and Suioumaru, out of thin air. While there are no hints to his backstory in the first game, it isn't until ''Manjimaru'' that his motivations are revealed.
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* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:His body in reality was taken over by a demon by the name of Lucifeller.]]

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* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:His body in reality was taken over by a demon by the name of called Lucifeller.]]
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The [[NonHumanSidekick Abu]] to Ziria's [[Disney/Aladdin]]. Kogama is a talking toad who hails from the Toad Hermit's retreat in the peaceful region of Tsukuba. Kogama agrees to accompany Ziria for the entirety of his adventure. Kogama has faint psychic powers that he uses to occasionally attack enemies during battle sequences, and to teleport to different thief hideouts scattered throughout Jipang.

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The [[NonHumanSidekick Abu]] to Ziria's [[Disney/Aladdin]].[[GuileHero Aladdin]]. Kogama is a talking toad who hails from the Toad Hermit's retreat in the peaceful region of Tsukuba. Kogama agrees to accompany Ziria for the entirety of his adventure. Kogama has faint psychic powers that he uses to occasionally attack enemies during battle sequences, and to teleport to different thief hideouts scattered throughout Jipang.
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The Abu to Ziria's Aladdin. Kogama is a talking toad who hails from the Toad Hermit's retreat in the peaceful region of Tsukuba. Kogama agrees to accompany Ziria for the entirety of his adventure. Kogama has faint psychic powers that he uses to occasionally attack enemies during battle sequences, and to teleport to different thief hideouts scattered throughout Jipang.

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The Abu [[NonHumanSidekick Abu]] to Ziria's Aladdin.[[Disney/Aladdin]]. Kogama is a talking toad who hails from the Toad Hermit's retreat in the peaceful region of Tsukuba. Kogama agrees to accompany Ziria for the entirety of his adventure. Kogama has faint psychic powers that he uses to occasionally attack enemies during battle sequences, and to teleport to different thief hideouts scattered throughout Jipang.
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: During battle Kogama can into a giant, fire-breathing toad deal massive damage to enemies. The transformation can be seen clearly in the Xbox 360 remake as well as in ''Kabuki Klash'', but is anything but implied in the PC Engine version, where the damage it deals grows alongside Ziria's.
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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game. He also blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake; this culminates during the climax, [[spoiler:when he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].

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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game. He also blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake; this culminates remake. Gennoumaru also makes everything harder during the game's climax, [[spoiler:when he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].
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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game. He also blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake; this culminates during the climax [[spoiler:where he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].

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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game. He also blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake; this culminates during the climax [[spoiler:where climax, [[spoiler:when he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].
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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game. He also blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake, [[spoiler:where he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].

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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game. He also blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake, remake; this culminates during the climax [[spoiler:where he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].
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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. [[LovableRogue Ziria]] uses his thievery to help the innocent, while [[MasterOfIllusion Genoumaru]] -on the other hand- uses his halucinations to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].

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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. [[LovableRogue Ziria]] uses his thievery to help the innocent, while [[MasterOfIllusion Genoumaru]] -on the other hand- uses his halucinations hallucinations to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].
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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. [[LovableRogue Ziria]] uses his thievery to help the innocent, while [[MasterOfIllusions Genoumaru]] -on the other hand- uses his illusions to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].

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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. [[LovableRogue Ziria]] uses his thievery to help the innocent, while [[MasterOfIllusions [[MasterOfIllusion Genoumaru]] -on the other hand- uses his illusions halucinations to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].
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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. [[LovableRogue Ziria]] uses his thievery to help the innocent, while Genoumaru -on the other hand- uses his illusions to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].

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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. [[LovableRogue Ziria]] uses his thievery to help the innocent, while Genoumaru [[MasterOfIllusions Genoumaru]] -on the other hand- uses his illusions to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].
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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. Ziria uses his thievery to help the innocent, and Genoumaru, on the other hand uses his illusions to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].

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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. Ziria [[LovableRogue Ziria]] uses his thievery to help the innocent, and Genoumaru, on while Genoumaru -on the other hand hand- uses his illusions to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].
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* LovableRogue: Ziria uses his ninja skills to steal valuable objects and give the money earned from them to the needy.


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* EvilCounterpart: To Ziria. Both represent aspects of the TricksterArchetype. Ziria uses his thievery to help the innocent, and Genoumaru, on the other hand uses his illusions to torture and manipulate people, at times even [[ForTheevulz for]] [[{{Sadist}} no reason]].
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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game, and blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake, [[spoiler:where he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].

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* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game, and game. He also blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake, [[spoiler:where he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].

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The game's main villain. Jashinsai is an evil sorcerer bent on controlling people by means of converting them to his demonic religion. He has extremely powerful magic abilities and can even create demonic offspring, like Gennoumaru and Suioumaru, out of thin air. While there are no hints to his backstory in the first game, it isn't until ''Manjimaru'' that his motivations are revealed.

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The game's main villain. Jashinsai is an evil sorcerer bent on controlling people by means of converting them to his demonic religion. He has extremely powerful magic abilities and can even create demonic offspring, like Gennoumaru Genoumaru and Suioumaru, out of thin air. While there are no hints to his backstory in the first game, it isn't until ''Manjimaru'' that his motivations are revealed.


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!!Genoumaru/[[spoiler:Belial]]
The 12th General of the Daimon Cult and Jashinsai's eldest son. He is an insane illusionist whose appearance resembles a masked Noh actor. [[spoiler:His true identity is that of a horned demon called Belial, who was created by Lucifeller to serve as his second-in-command]].
* TheDragon: Serves as Jashinsai's second-in-command.
* TheHeavy: Is this in both versions of ''Ziria''. He is by far the most annoying and persistent general, as he escapes three times during the first game, and blasts Ziria away with his spells multiple times throughout the remake, [[spoiler:where he fakes his death and kidnaps Tsukihime to exploit her psychic powers]].
* MeaningfulName: "Genoumaru" stands for "the king of illusions", which is fitting, because he uses mirages, faux bodies, and other kinds of trickery when confronted.
* TricksterArchetype: He relies more on illusions and deceit, rather than brute strength.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: In both versions of the first game, he is initially condescending and dismissive to Ziria; considering the ninja too young and unskilled to defeat the Daimon Cult. And thus, Orochimaru believed that he alone was good enough for that task.
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:In ''Manjimaru'', an Ihika sage reveals that Jashinsai used to be a kind member of their race; that until he was tempted and eventually possessed by the demon Lucifeller, who instigated the entire conflict of ''Ziria'' by attempting to revive Masakado.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:In ''Manjimaru'', an Ihika sage reveals that Jashinsai used to be a kind member of their race; that until he was tempted and eventually possessed by the demon Lucifeller, who instigated the entire conflict of ''Ziria'' by attempting to revive Masakado.]]
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* ShesGotLegs: In the Xbox 360 remake. Her new design has the bottom part of her gi resemble a loincloth. Making her bare quite shapely thighs for her size.

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* ShesGotLegs: In the Xbox 360 remake. Her new design has the bottom part of her gi resemble a loincloth. Making loincloth, making her bare quite shapely thighs for her size.
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Kogama is a minature toad with a lovable smirk and a ''Chonmogi'' hairstyle.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Kogama is a minature toad with a lovable smirk and a ''Chonmogi'' ''Chonmage'' hairstyle.

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* TheUnfavorite: Played with. In ''Tengai Makyou 2'', visiting the snake hermit reveals that he raised both Orochimaru and Kabuki; the hermit follows by stating that he is proud of Orochimaru for his stoic demeanor and elegant manners, but complains about Kabuki being flashy, loud, and downright ridiculous. It turns out that Kabuki is the one that takes the most out of the Snake hermit in terms of personality and appearance, and is the most popular both within the game and with the audience. Thus, the Snake hermit comlpaining about Kabuki all the time is his way of paying more attention to the latter than to Orochimaru.

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* TheUnfavorite: Played with. In ''Tengai Makyou 2'', visiting the snake hermit reveals that he raised both Orochimaru and Kabuki; the hermit follows by stating that he is proud of Orochimaru for his stoic demeanor and elegant manners, but complains about Kabuki being flashy, loud, and downright ridiculous. It turns out that Kabuki is the one that takes the most out of the Snake hermit in terms of personality and appearance, and is the most popular both within the game and with the audience. Thus, the Snake hermit comlpaining complaining about Kabuki all the time is his way of paying more attention to the latter than to Orochimaru.Orochimaru.
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The Abu to Ziria's Aladdin. Kogama is a talking toad who hails from the Toad Hermit's retreat in the peaceful region of Tsukuba. Kogama agrees to accompany Ziria for the entirety of his adventure. Kogama has faint psychic powers that he uses to occasionally attack enemies during battle sequences, and to teleport to different thief hideouts scattered throughout Jipang.
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* NonHumanSidekick: To Ziria
*RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Kogama is a minature toad with a lovable smirk and a ''Chonmogi'' hairstyle.
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* ShesGotLegs: In the Xbox 360 remake. Her new design has the bottom part of her gi resemble a loincloth. Making her bare quite shapely thighs for her size.
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* TheUnfavorite: Played with. In ''Tengai Makyou 2'', visiting the snake hermit reveals that he raised both Orochimaru and Kabuki; the hermit follows by stating that he is proud of Orochimaru for his stoic demeanor and elegant manners, but complains about Kabuki being flashy, loud, and downright ridiculous. It turns out that Kabuki is the one that takes the most out of the Snake hermit in terms of personality and appearance, and is the most popular both within the game and with the audience.

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* TheUnfavorite: Played with. In ''Tengai Makyou 2'', visiting the snake hermit reveals that he raised both Orochimaru and Kabuki; the hermit follows by stating that he is proud of Orochimaru for his stoic demeanor and elegant manners, but complains about Kabuki being flashy, loud, and downright ridiculous. It turns out that Kabuki is the one that takes the most out of the Snake hermit in terms of personality and appearance, and is the most popular both within the game and with the audience. Thus, the Snake hermit comlpaining about Kabuki all the time is his way of paying more attention to the latter than to Orochimaru.
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* SitcomArchNemesis: To Kabuki. Both hate each other's guts and compete about petty things such as who is manlier.
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Uses this to his advantage when spying.
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:In ''Manjimaru'', an Ihika sage reveals that Jashinsai used to be a kind member of their race; that until he was tempted and eventually possessed by the demon Lucifeller, who instigated the entire conflict of ''Ziria'' by attmepting to revive Masakado.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:In ''Manjimaru'', an Ihika sage reveals that Jashinsai used to be a kind member of their race; that until he was tempted and eventually possessed by the demon Lucifeller, who instigated the entire conflict of ''Ziria'' by attmepting attempting to revive Masakado.]]
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:In ''Manjimaru'', an Ihika sage reveals that Jashinsai used to be a kind member of their race; that until he was tempted and eventually possessed by the demon Lucifeller, who instigated the entire conflict of ''Ziria'' by attmepting to revive Masakado.]]


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* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:His body in reality was taken over by a demon by the name of Lucifeller.]]

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