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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game)
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What games do most people think of when they hear the name "Konami?" Castlevania? Metal Gear? Contra? How about Ganbare Goemon? No? Well, you're not alone.Ganbare Goemon (known as Mystical Ninja in western countries) is a long-running series of video games by Konami that began in 1986 with the release of Mr. Goemon for the arcade. The plots revolve around the chivalrous thief Goemon and his friends Ebisumaru, Sasuke, and Yae as they set out to defeat whatever zany villain is threatening Japan (or the universe) at the time. Surreal Humor ensues.While Western gamers are largely unfamiliar with the series, it's actually one of Konami's biggest Cash Cow Franchises in Japan, having spawned numerous games (but also some manga, a few anime, and loads of merchandise) since its debut. But if the games are so popular, then why aren't more of them released in English?Cultural barriers, mostly. One of Ganbare Goemon's biggest draws is its bizarre brand of uniquely Japanese humor that makes translation difficult. Within you'll find many oddities such as time-traveling transvestite nuns, bunny-obsessed shoguns, and suicidal sportsmen. There are also many anachronistic elements (such as giant robots) that really have no place in Edo-period Japan. It's all so absurd that you'll just have to experience it for yourself.Though the series has remained dormant in later years, it has recently gained a spiritual successor in the form of Otogi Katsugeki Mameda no Bakeru: Oracle Saitarou no Sainan!!, a Japanese-exclusive title made for the Nintendo Switch and developed by Good-Feel, which comprises of several ex-Konami employees. | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: McGuiness resembles Hulk Hogan if you added a scar to his left eye and a top-knot. | |
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All Men Are Perverts | |
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All Men Are Perverts: It's to be expected when Hiroshi Obi also produces Ecchi and Hentai... | |
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Cel Shading | |
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T�kai D�chū goes for a cel-shaded, Sumi-e-esque artstyle. | |
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Dungeon Town | |
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Dungeon Town: Every single town (at least until future games stopped trying to invoke Everything Trying to Kill You). | |
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All There in the Manual | |
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All There in the Manual: How else could we learn about how Yae enjoys making sweet bean donuts and croissants? | |
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The Cameo | |
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Shishi Jūrokubē no Karakuri Manji-gatame has cameo appearances of Shiori Fujisaki and Pastel, as reception hostesses of the Tourist Centers. | |
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Visual Pun | |
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Visual Pun: The foreign villains in Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu wear rabbit suits. The Japanese word for "rabbit" is "USAgi". | |
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Actually a Doombot | |
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Actually a Doombot: The first phase of the final boss of Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu ends this way, with McGuinness's head falling off, revealing it was actually a robot double of him. | |
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Villain Song | |
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Villain Song: Three words: Gorgeous My Stage. | |
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It Can't Be Helped | |
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It Can't Be Helped: The party's reaction to Goemon being forced into doing a certain sidequest in Goemon's Great Adventure, but only if you're playing with a friend. | |
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Balance, Power, Skill, Gimmick | |
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Balance, Power, Skill, Gimmick: Goemon is the most balanced, Ebisumaru is the slowest and strongest, Sasuke is the fastest and weakest, and Yae has the most specialized moves (such as turning into a mermaid). | |
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Laugh Track | |
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Laugh Track: Used in both Shishi Jūrokubē no Karakuri Manji-gatame and Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon. | |
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Anime Theme Song | |
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Anime Theme Song: The intros for the N64 games (or at least the first one in the USA) are basically shonen opening sequences made with the game engine, and sung by none other than Hironobu Kageyama of Dragon Ball Z fame. | |
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Anachronism Stew | |
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Anachronism Stew: The Humongous Mecha are the most obvious example of this, but the series is chock full of references and things that just aren't likely to be found in Edo-era Japan, like cameras, Hollywood, giant space ships, bazookas, submarines, pizza and much, much more. | |
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Forced Level-Grinding | |
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Forced Level-Grinding: Of sorts. Legend of the Mystical Ninja requires the player to buy a pass and a phrasebook at different points throughout the game, both of which are very expensive. If you don't have the money on hand already (which can easily happen if you Game Over in a new town before you reach the logbook, and don't feel like starting the previous level over again,) you either better be good at minigames or be ready to grind for money for a while. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: Early on in T�kai D�chū, Goemon has to free the Wise Man from imprisonment by brainwashed village cultists. In one of the cells, Neo Age Goemon (not depicted in the same Sumi-e art style as the rest of the NPCs) is held for copyright infringement. The two Famicom games and Legend of the Mystical Ninja has a severe case of Everything Trying to Kill You, as all of the villagers, cops, fishermen (and the fish they're holding) trying to kill you. Starting with Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu, this is no longer the case, but if you hit someone, you'll be raided by an infinite army of cops, in a nod to the earlier games. T�kai D�chū even summons more powerful cops every time you clear enough of them, some being end-game enemies. But the cops won't react if you attack a thief, or some grandmas/old men (who are much more dangerous than cops). | |
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Verbal Tic | |
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Verbal Tic: A lot of characters have them, mostly villains. The Four Tsujigiri even have different verbal tics between the games and anime. | |
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Bring My Brown Pants | |
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Bring My Brown Pants: In Legend of the Mystical Ninja, Goemon wets himself when he mistakes a food-engorged Ebisumaru for a monster. | |
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Phlebotinum-Proof Robot | |
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Phlebotinum-Proof Robot: Episode 10 of the anime has Seppukumaru inventing a special powder that when exposed to it first makes the target skinny and then very fat, with even the heroes falling victim to it by eating cakes secretly laced with the stuff. The only ones unaffected by it are Sasuke and Impact due to the two of them being robots, until Seppukumaru eventually breaks out a modified version of the powder capable of affecting even them. | |
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Glass Cannon | |
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Glass Cannon: Goemon's "Sudden Impact" ability from Shishi Jūrokubē no Karakuri Manji-gatame and Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon temporarily turns him into this, letting him deal twice as much damage at the cost of taking twice as much damage. | |
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Canis Major | |
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Canis Major: In Goemon's Great Adventure, Dochuki's true form is a gigantic, horned wolf demon. | |
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Level Goal | |
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Level Goal: The tanuki statues in Goemon's Great Adventure, which break open to reveal a cache of coins or an Entry Pass. | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: It's not at all explained why the old perverted man and kitsune joined forces to menace Japan in Legend of the Mystical Ninja. Continuing to harass the princess forces the mystical fox spirit to call off their deal, rendering the old man completely harmless. | |
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No Swastikas | |
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No Swastikas: The star blocks in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon and Goemon's Great Adventure were originally adorned with manji marks. | |
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Konami Code | |
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Konami Code: One NPC in Legend of the Mystical Ninja explicitly tells you that nothing will happen if you input it. | |
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Love Chart | |
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Love Chart: Ganbare Goemon 3 has one. | |
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Power-Up Food | |
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Power-Up Food: Omitsu's ohagi in the TV anime only, works for Goemon if it's made by her, thanks to The Power of Love. | |
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Love Hurts | |
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Love Hurts: Protein falls for an oblivious Sasuke, but they're on opposite sides of the conflict. Later, the same happens to Dr. Mudanashi with Tsukasa's mother. | |
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Attractive Bent-Gender | |
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Attractive Bent-Gender: Inversion. In the end of Ganbare Goemon 2, Ebisumaru reveals that he is actually a beautiful young girl who was transformed into an ugly man by a jealous feudal lord. For some reason, he reverts back to his "ugly man" form in subsequent games, and the only reference to his 'true' gender afterwards is Ebisu from Shin Sedai Shūmei, who is a cute girl! | |
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Alternate Continuity | |
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Alternate Continuity: The anime and Hiroshi Obi's manga. Game-wise, there's Bouken Jidai Katsugeki and the two "New Age" titles. | |
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You Have Failed Me | |
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You Have Failed Me: In Anime, Makuamuuge tires of Seppukumaru's constant screw-ups and sends him down a Trap Door to make way for newcomers Dr. Mudanashi and Mr. Protein. | |
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Emotion Eater | |
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Emotion Eater: The "Rage Gauge" in Anime is powered by negative emotions, which will allow Makuamuuge to enter the real world when enough is collected. | |
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Sealed Evil in a Can | |
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Sealed Evil in a Can: Harakiri Seppukumaru in Kirakira D�chū and Dochuki in Goemon's Great Adventure. | |
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Original Video Animation | |
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Ganbare Goemon: Chikyū Kyūshutsu Sakusen (1998, OVA) | |
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Buy or Get Lost | |
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Buy or Get Lost: In the SNES game, the owner of the restaurant will get comically mad if you refuse to buy something to eat. The shop's theme is even called "Buy Something or Get Out!" | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_4f4372e9 | comment |
Early-Installment Weirdness: The anachronistic elements of the series wasn't introduced until Legend of the Mystical Ninja. Originally, Goemon himself was the only playable character; Ebisumaru would become playable in Ganbare Goemon 2 (as player 2), Yae in Gaiden, and Sasuke in Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu. Until Gaiden, the artstyle of the series was Sengoku-esque, before becoming more cartoony later on. Between Mr. Goemon and Gaiden, Goemon's hair was brown/black instead of its usual blue. In the Gaiden games, Ebisumaru wears white instead of blue. In Gaiden, Yae's hair is black instead of green; in Legend of the Mystical Ninja, it's blue. The Humongous Mecha fights, a staple of the series, weren't featured until Impact's debut in Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu. Also, in the Impact fights of said game, your health is slowly drained over time. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_5098e87 | type |
Unexpected Shmup Level | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_5098e87 | comment |
Unexpected Shmup Level: Uchū Kaizoku Akogingu | |
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Plot Coupon | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_5527dc0c | comment |
Plot Coupon: The Miracle Items in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (all five of which are needed to access The Very Definitely Final Dungeon), and the Entry Passes in Goemon's Great Adventure (which need to be shown to the guards to pass through each checkpoint). | |
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All the Worlds Are a Stage | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_56a6927b | comment |
All the Worlds Are a Stage: Dream Castle, which is a merciless mashup of segments based on the previous four castles. The really hard parts. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_56b53152 | type |
Green Aesop | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_56b53152 | comment |
Green Aesop: The entirety of Chikyū Kyūshutsu Sakusen. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_5a40d6a | type |
Adaptation Distillation | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_5a40d6a | comment |
Adaptation Distillation: The games are already light on plot, so trimming the fat allowed Obi to expand upon some characters' roles — such as Omitsu in Legend of the Mystical Ninja and Impact in Ganbare Goemon 4 — and generally making things more interesting. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_5fc3ab7f | type |
Implied Love Interest | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_5fc3ab7f | comment |
Implied Love Interest: Konami hasn't revealed the true nature of Goemon and Omitsu's relationship, but they're obviously very close. This is possibly for the best, considering how popular it is to pair off Goemon with someone who isn't Omitsu - making them explicitly an Official Couple would definitely piss off a lot of shippers. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_644eca71 | type |
Rich Bitch | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_644eca71 | comment |
Rich Bastard: Noboru Mejirodai in Anime. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_67fe4b8e | type |
Ship Sinking | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_67fe4b8e | comment |
Ship Sinking and Ship Tease: In Kuru Nara Koi, GoeYae fans are baited by an impending Medicine Kiss scenario, only for Yae to quickly pass the task on to an obliging Ebisumaru instead. Also, the post-game phone conversation in Goemon's Great Adventure has a branch leading to Yae lamenting about how she didn't know that Goemon and Omitsu were together, and she even admits that it's too late to do anything about it. Probably a reference to the fact that the Goemon/Omitsu couple was there before Yae came into existence, meaning it was too late for the creators to get them together even if they wanted to. Goemon had nightmares in the manga to make it clear that any romantic feelings he had for Omitsu were eliminated by the time Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu occurred, perhaps even earlier if one takes the bonus chapter of Uchū Kaizoku Akogingu into account. There's another in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon in which Omitsu guilt-trips him for treating her disappearance with apathy (even whipping out the manga itself as proof when he denies it). Ironically, the real Omitsu thanks Goemon for his concern when they meet again later on. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6a2ae11f | type |
Improbable Weapon User | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6a2ae11f | comment |
Improbable Weapon User: Goemon's trademark weapon is a kiseru, a type of Japanese smoking pipe. Ebisumaru's arsenal varies from game to game, and includes some conventional weapons such as hammers and shuriken, but he has had a few unusual weapons as well, including flutes, megaphones, hula hoops, and paper fans. | |
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And Your Reward Is Clothes | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6ac6a56a | comment |
And Your Reward Is Clothes: In Goemon's Great Adventure and T�kai D�chū. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30 | type |
Meaningful Name | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6bda9a30 | comment |
Meaningful Name: Many of the villains in the series have one, often overlapping with Punny Name. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6d03eac8 | type |
Fighting Your Friend | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6d03eac8 | comment |
Fighting Your Friend: The second phase of the final boss of Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu, where McGuinness uses the conch shell to turn Impact against you. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6dac7d2e | type |
Lust Object | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6dac7d2e | comment |
Lust Object: Yae is Goemon's, though there are some hints of romantic attraction here and there. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9 | type |
Marathon Level | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9 | comment |
Marathon Level: The castle stages in Goemon's Great Adventure are much longer than each region's standard stages. While there are checkpoints, getting a game over means restarting the whole castle again (though beating the castle boss lets you return to the following Impact boss battle straight away if you game over on that). Dream Castle - the final castle in the game - is the logical conclusion to this, combining elements of the previous four castles, cranking up the difficulty on them enormously, and being even longer. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_72dd7026 | type |
What the Hell, Player? | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_72dd7026 | comment |
What the Hell, Player?: In Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, after rescuing the Lord and Princess Yuki in the Transformed Oedo Castle, the Lord asks you to investigate the Peach Mountain Shoguns, the main antagonists. You have the option of accepting or refusing the call. If you say "no", the Lord will comment on how he can't believe a hero like you would refuse his request, followed by the Laugh Track. If you keep refusing, the Lord will keep repeating the same line, but the Laugh Track will be replaced with disapproving groans. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7ae4d273 | type |
Point of No Return | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7ae4d273 | comment |
Point of No Return: Once you go to The Very Definitely Final Dungeon in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, you can't go back to Edo. Thankfully, the game warns you of this. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7c4f6612 | type |
Comic-Book Adaptation | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7c4f6612 | comment |
Comic-Book Adaptation: There have been a number of gag manga produced over the years, but Hiroshi Obi is by far the most well-known for having made an entire series based on the "major" games (along with two original stories). | |
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Cultural Translation | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7d49d74a | comment |
Cultural Translation: Defied Trope. Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon is explicitly about a handful of quintessentially Japanese comedic heroes preventing a comical feudal Japan from being turned into a western-style fine arts theater. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7f080f98 | type |
Vague Age | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7f080f98 | comment |
Vague Age: Everyone except for Wise Man (98 years old as of Kirakira D�chū) and General McGuinness (39 years old). | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7fbb2a3 | type |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_7fbb2a3 | comment |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In Kirakira D�chū, the heroes' breaking of the barriers surrounding Planet Impact allowed the evil Harakiri Seppukumaru to escape. Whoops! | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_81a61a4a | type |
Discontinuity Nod | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_81a61a4a | comment |
Discontinuity Nod: T�kai D�chū has a cameo by the "New Age" Goemon, who has been imprisoned for crimes against the franchise. The same title even has straw training dummies made in his likeness. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_835d63a4 | type |
The Anime of the Game | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_835d63a4 | comment |
The Anime of the Game: One television series and two OVAs. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_85b1e741 | type |
Creepy Crossdresser | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_85b1e741 | comment |
Creepy Crossdresser: This series just loves them. This provides another example of Bowdlerizing. In Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, Goemon routinely calls the villains "weirdos." In Japan, however, it's "faggots." | |
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No Communities Were Harmed | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_87629455 | comment |
No Communities Were Harmed: The series uses the names of the old provinces of Japan, but the locations therein are entirely fictional. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_88cee6e2 | type |
Abhorrent Admirer | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_88cee6e2 | comment |
Abhorrent Admirer: Even the guys want Goemon, but they tend to be male versions of this trope. Kenzo especially stands out, repeatedly entering Goemon's house uninvited and claiming it to be their "love nest." | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_8dc8a02d | type |
Derailing Love Interests | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_8dc8a02d | comment |
Derailing Love Interests: Despite being initially described as Goemon's sweetheart, Omitsu quickly underwent Flanderization into an abusive and selfish harpy of a woman, making readers wonder why Goemon continued to keep her around long after it was made obvious that he preferred Yae. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_8f6b2792 | type |
Chubby Chaser | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_8f6b2792 | comment |
Chubby Chaser: A NPC girl on Tortoise Island in Goemon's Great Adventure will only give you a plot-relevant item if you talk to her as Ebisumaru because she finds his chubbiness attractive. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_902fa0b4 | type |
Giant Space Flea from Nowhere | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_902fa0b4 | comment |
Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: Legend of the Mystical Ninja has the Mountain Pass boss, a giant kabuki actor, who gets no explanation, and after his defeat, Goemon and Ebisumaru simply continue on their way. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_912b24c4 | type |
Art Shift | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_912b24c4 | comment |
Art Shift: The New Age games use a more Animesque artstyle and proportions. T�kai D�chū goes for a cel-shaded, Sumi-e-esque artstyle. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_94e4b975 | type |
Vomit Indiscretion Shot | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_94e4b975 | comment |
Vomit Indiscretion Shot: The fate of anyone who witnesses Ebisumaru's "Heroine Technique." Its first usage triggers a Vomit Chain Reaction from friend and foe alike! | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_979f41a | type |
Continuity Reboot | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_979f41a | comment |
Continuity Reboot: Legend of the Mystical Ninja, which has Goemon and Ebisumaru meeting Yae for the first time (despite the fact that she already met them in Gaiden) and ignores the twist ending of Ganbare Goemon 2 where Ebisumaru is revealed to be a woman who was cursed into looking like an ugly man. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9aeee007 | type |
Console Cameo | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9aeee007 | comment |
Console Cameo: A Super Famicom is shown in Soreyuke Ebisumaru and Jigen-j� no Akumu. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9c8701b5 | type |
A Day in the Limelight | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9c8701b5 | comment |
A Day in the Limelight: Chikyū Kyūshutsu Sakusen is a rare occasion in which Omitsu takes an active role in the plot instead of being a cheerleader or kidnapping victim. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9d09bf1a | type |
American Kirby Is Hardcore | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9d09bf1a | comment |
American Kirby Is Hardcore: When the first SNES game in the series, Ganbare Goemon: Yuki-hime KyÅ«shutsu Emaki◊ got translated and brought over to America as Legend of the Mystical Ninja◊, it's box art got redesigned to suit the more 'American style'. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: In Ganbare Goemon 2, Ebisumaru can only bathe in the ladies' section of the bathhouses despite being a man, hinting that he's actually a young woman. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9daab19e | type |
Fembot | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9daab19e | comment |
Fembot: While Yae Impact exhibits the typical "sleek and feminine" style of most cited examples, Miss Impact simply looks like Goemon Impact wearing a wig and kimono. | |
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In-Universe Game Clock | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_9f93adcd | comment |
In-Universe Game Clock: Featured in a few games, such as Goemon's Great Adventure — tougher monsters appear at night, and some side quests are available only at certain times of day. | |
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Indirect Kiss | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_a33ff511 | comment |
Indirect Kiss: Invoked in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon. Ebisumaru states that he had his lips on Koryuta's Flute after Yae did, making it an indirect kiss. Goemon then assumes that kissing Ebisumaru would be like doing the same to Yae, and does so out of desperation. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_a58e5ad7 | type |
Naked People Are Funny | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_a58e5ad7 | comment |
Naked People Are Funny: The opening cutscene for Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon starts with Goemon and Ebisumaru being chased out of a store. Why? Because Ebisumaru stripped down to his fundoshi (But leaving his mask on) and tried a "Hypnotic Dance" in order to get a discount. The reason the game proper starts in Goemon's house is because Ebisumaru needed to get a change of clothes. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_a937a2e | type |
The Fat Episode | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_a937a2e | comment |
The Fat Episode: Episode 10 of the anime has Seppukumaru developing a powder that turns the target skinny and then very fat when exposed to it. As a result, the entire city turns fat from having ingested it via spiked cakes, with even the heroes having been affected by it (minus Sasuke and Impact due to them being robots until a version of the powder capable of affecting them is made). Fortunately, defeating the villains' latest monster turns everyone back to normal. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_aac6c42d | type |
Skip of Innocence | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_aac6c42d | comment |
Skip of Innocence: Ebisumaru is a Rare Male Example. Some games (the Super Famicom ones, mainly) have him skipping as a walking animation. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b06ff73b | type |
Variable Mix | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b06ff73b | comment |
Variable Mix: Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon and Goemon's Great Adventure are notable for having this, with the background music in "castle" areas becoming more fleshed out as the player progresses deeper within. Not to mention the latter having the music change in field stages as evening rolls in and vice versa. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b30b0aac | type |
Real-World Episode | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b30b0aac | comment |
Real-World Episode: Goemon and company have the ability to freely go back and forth from the game world to the real world in Anime. | |
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Biting the Handkerchief | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b30d7433 | comment |
Biting the Handkerchief: Nyanko of the Four Tsujigiri does this on a near-constant basis. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b408c009 | type |
City of Adventure | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b408c009 | comment |
City of Adventure: Hagure Town of Edo, variously translated as "Oedo Town" and "Lost'n Town." | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b8e3f20a | type |
Demoted to Extra | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_b8e3f20a | comment |
Demoted to Extra: Koryuta made his debut as a permanent party member in Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2. Nowadays he's just a mode of transportation, though the manga tried to expand his role a little. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_bab7fceb | type |
Incredible Shrinking Man | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_bab7fceb | comment |
Incredible Shrinking Man: Ebisumaru's "Mini-Ebisu" ability in Shishi Jūrokubē no Karakuri Manji-gatame and Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, which lets him go through small holes and crevices. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_bec0417c | type |
Happily Married | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_bec0417c | comment |
Happily Married: Y�ko and Junichir� Ishikawa (Tsukasa's parents). | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_bfad4265 | type |
I Have You Now, My Pretty | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_bfad4265 | comment |
I Have You Now, My Pretty: Happens a few times to Omitsu, particularly in Kuru Nara Koi where the entire plot revolves around the spoiled son of the wealthy Ayashige family attempting to force her into marriage. (Said son is only a child...) | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c07adb60 | type |
Unwanted Rescue | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c07adb60 | comment |
Unwanted Rescue: From Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon — "The oh-so-beautiful song and dance of Dancin' and Lily... we won't be able to see them. Thanks to you! You little..." | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c2393191 | type |
Show Within a Show | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c2393191 | comment |
Game Within a Game: Legend of the Mystical Ninja allows you to play through the first level of Gradius while Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu lets you play the first level of Xexex. | |
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c33ba0a8 | comment |
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: One-shot characters make up a large number of the series' massive cast. The lucky ones are allowed to make a cameo appearance or two. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c37813c5 | type |
Ninja | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c37813c5 | comment |
Ninja | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c3d60914 | type |
Continuing is Painful | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c3d60914 | comment |
Continuing is Painful: Continuing in Legend of the Mystical Ninja causes you to lose everything, including your money, power and max health (which you can't get back.) There are locations in town where you can write a logbook to save your progress and retain everything upon continuing, but if you die in the next town before getting to that place, you better be prepared to either start the previous level over again or give up everything to keep going. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c45237fb | type |
Dialogue Tree | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c45237fb | comment |
Also, the post-game phone conversation in Goemon's Great Adventure has a branch leading to Yae lamenting about how she didn't know that Goemon and Omitsu were together, and she even admits that it's too late to do anything about it. Probably a reference to the fact that the Goemon/Omitsu couple was there before Yae came into existence, meaning it was too late for the creators to get them together even if they wanted to. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c5594984 | type |
Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c5594984 | comment |
Edo Is the Center of the Universe | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c6898a73 | type |
Ret-Canon | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c6898a73 | comment |
Ret-Canon: From the manga to the games, there's Yae's bazooka (Legend of the Mystical Ninja) and Ebisumaru Impact (Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu). The concept of Obisumaru from Goemon's Great Adventure may have resulted from a panel in Legend of the Mystical Ninja in which Hiroshi Obi cosplays as Ebisumaru. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: The obligatory references to other Konami games. Simon Belmont was even a Guest-Star Party Member in Gaiden 2. In Legend of the Mystical Ninja, a kid mentioned his dad was trying to do a rain dance, but it "Ended up looking like a Michael Jackson dance." Yae's "Kirameki High School uniform" outfit, as well her Fur Bikini which makes her resemble Lum from Urusei Yatsura. In Goemon's Great Adventure, there's a sidequest in the Tree Stump Village involving a girl that wants to get rid of the crow tengus infesting the Wonder Valley. She asks you if you are the exterminator she hired, and then she corrects herself, saying that said exterminator mentioned something about wearing a leather jacket and sunglasses. Goemon's "Sudden Impact" ability makes his hair turn yellow and stand on end. Shishi Jūrokubē no Karakuri Manji-gatame has cameo appearances of Shiori Fujisaki and Pastel, as reception hostesses of the Tourist Centers. The official name of the Mokeke Forest theme from Goemon's Great Adventure is Tororo-kun is my Neighbor. Sparkster makes cameo appearance at the Circo Porto amusement park in Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu. Sweah Castle in Boku ga Dancer ni Natta Riyuu features robot enemies that perform Power Waves, Power Geysers, Tornado Uppers, Shoryukens, and Sonic Booms (the Sonic Boom ones even have Guile's hair and green tank-top, in case there was any doubt). | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c83a589c | type |
Luke, I Am Your Father | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c83a589c | comment |
Luke, I Am Your Father: Goemon is revealed to be the ancestor of Shishi Jurokubei, the Big Bad of Shishi Jūrokubē no Karakuri Manji-gatame. Jurokubei performs a Heel–Face Turn immediately afterward. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c83cd6b8 | type |
The Nicknamer | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_c83cd6b8 | comment |
The Nicknamer: Spring Breeze Dancin' in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon immediately gives Goemon and Ebisumaru the nicknames of "Fernandez" and "Antonio," respectively. In the manga, Sasuke receives the less-dignified nickname of "Boingy." As Kitty Lily explains, Dancin' has a habit of, "choosing a new name for a person if he feels it better suits them". Which leads to this priceless exchange: | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_ca3ef034 | type |
Evil Knockoff | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_ca3ef034 | comment |
Evil Knockoff: Obisumaru from Goemon's Great Adventure, who challenges Ebisumaru to a race on Frog Mountain and the Wind Castle Wall, and gives an Entry Pass as a reward for each. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_ca87e3ec | type |
No Name Given | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_ca87e3ec | comment |
No Name Given: The majority of characters are only referred to by their first names, save for most villains. The few exceptions - Ishikawa Goemon, Ikeda Omitsu, and Momochi Monoshirinosuke - are never mentioned again after they're revealed. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_cd8d5b02 | type |
Nosebleed | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_cd8d5b02 | comment |
Nosebleed: Described as happening but never actually shown in the games for some reason. The manga naturally has more than enough to make up for it. | |
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Heart Container | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_d1b98800 | comment |
Heart Container: The gold and silver Maneki Neko dolls. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_d3c6cf4f | type |
Unwilling Suspension | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_d3c6cf4f | comment |
Unwilling Suspension: Koban the cat in Legend of the Mystical Ninja is suspended from the ceiling by a single rope when you find him and during the ensuing boss fight. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_d6f284a3 | type |
Anti-Frustration Features | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_d6f284a3 | comment |
Anti-Frustration Features: In Goemon's Great Adventure, the free room at the inns won't heal any health, but will allow you to sleep until morning or nighttime, which is helpful in accessing certain sidequests that are only available at certain times of day. | |
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Achilles' Heel | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_d7639dba | comment |
Achilles' Heel: Parodied in Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, where in Zazen Town, Ushiwaka gives it to the heroes to defeat the bridge guard Benkei with. | |
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Boss Subtitles | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e1aed0a9 | comment |
Boss Subtitles: Used in the later games. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e2c4b927 | type |
Dub Name Change | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e2c4b927 | comment |
Dub Name Change: In Legend of the Mystical Ninja, Goemon becomes Kid Ying, and Ebisumaru becomes Dr. Yang. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e5c4e505 | type |
Dub-Induced Plotline Change | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e5c4e505 | comment |
Dub-Induced Plotline Change: The instruction manual of Legend of the Mystical Ninja. On the one hand, its humorous tone fits the game fairly well. On the other hand, it completely makes stuff up, including a completely fictional Big Bad (the "Dragonbeast", along with his henchman, the "Silver Serpent"). | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e6f18344 | type |
Humongous Mecha | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e6f18344 | comment |
Humongous Mecha: A staple of the series since Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu introduced Impact to the series. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e8465b72 | type |
Purely Aesthetic Era | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e8465b72 | comment |
Purely Aesthetic Era: Hey, there weren't robots in Feudal Japan! | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e9859d0 | type |
Kabuki Sounds | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_e9859d0 | comment |
Kabuki Sounds: The series is generously peppered with all manner of Kabuki influences, such as Goemon's kumadori face paint and tendency to make mie poses. | |
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Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_ecd42310 | type |
Goldfish Poop Gang | |
Ganbare Goemon (Video Game) / int_ecd42310 | comment |
Goldfish Poop Gang: If a villain has henchmen, chances are they'll be this. | |
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Fourth-Wall Mail Slot | |
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Fourth-Wall Mail Slot: A recurring segment in Ganbare Goemon Fever had Goemon and Ebisumaru "modify" Sasuke based on schematics sent from readers. | |
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Disc-One Final Dungeon | |
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Disc-One Final Dungeon: Ryukyu Castle in Legend of the Mystical Ninja is long and hard as hell, and ends with Goemon and Ebisumaru finally rescuing Princess Yuki... only to find out that you fell into a trap set by the villains and get thrown in jail, and have to break out to traverse the real final dungeon and rescue her a second time. | |
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Public Bathhouse Scene | |
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Public Bathhouse Scene: In severa games, the player(s) can be healed by enjoying a bath in a sauna. If in Legend Of The Mystical Ninja they enter a sauna in two-player mode, Ebisumaru/Dr. Yang will fart. Also, in Ganbare Goemon 3, one dungeon has you drop into the girls' bathhouse. Bismaru and many girls will throw buckets at you, even if you're Yae. | |
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One-Winged Angel | |
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One-Winged Angel: Interestingly, Dochuki from Goemon's Great Adventure is the only villain to have done this in the series' 23-year run. Technically, Kabuki did it as well. | |
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Cherry Blossoms | |
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Cherry Blossoms: Used for romantic symbolism in Kuru Nara Koi, when Dr. Yabu (revealed to be Mr. Ayashige) realizes he still loves his estranged wife and in the post-credits scene where Omitsu comes to forgive Goemon. | |
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Video Game Cruelty Punishment | |
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Video Game Cruelty Punishment: In Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu and T�kai D�chū, a swarm of angry guards will appear if you harm innocent civilians. They can be defeated easily, but will continue to appear until you either die or leave the area (in the latter game, stronger versions will appear once enough are defeated). In earlier games, attacking the roving "bonus characters" (which included Omitsu and Princess Yuki) would result in a monetary penalty. Notably, this is after the first game in the 16-bit titles, Yuki-hime Kyūshutsu Emaki, tossed you into towns where Everything Is Trying to Kill You and you have to beat up entire villages for money and to survive. The sudden change of rules in the second game is lampshaded by having an early house NPC specifically try to warn you not to attack people randomly - after someone may have triggered the guards because they were used to the first game. | |
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Everything Trying to Kill You | |
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The two Famicom games and Legend of the Mystical Ninja has a severe case of Everything Trying to Kill You, as all of the villagers, cops, fishermen (and the fish they're holding) trying to kill you. Starting with Kiteretsu Sh�gun Magginesu, this is no longer the case, but if you hit someone, you'll be raided by an infinite army of cops, in a nod to the earlier games. T�kai D�chū even summons more powerful cops every time you clear enough of them, some being end-game enemies. But the cops won't react if you attack a thief, or some grandmas/old men (who are much more dangerous than cops). | |
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