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* His stage persona, [ | * His stage persona, [[wikipedia:Ishikawa_Goemon|Ishikawa Goemon]], is based on the Japanese legendary noble thief from [[wikipedia:Azuchi%E2%80%93Momoyama_period|Azuchi-Momoyama period]] of the same name, who stole from the rich and give them to the poor. | ||
* His | * His Charge Skill line, ''[[wikipedia:Sanmon_Gosan_no_Kiri|Sanmon Gosan no Kiri]]'' (also known as ''The Golden Gate and the Paulownia Crest'' in English), is named after the famous [[wikipedia:Kabuki|kabuki]] play featuring Ishikawa Goemon, which is still performed to this day. | ||
* Goemon being a shapeshifting tanuki with a kettle Sacred Artifact is based on ''[ | * Goemon being a shapeshifting tanuki with a kettle [[Sacred Artifact]] is based on ''[[wikipedia:Bunbuku_Chagama|Bunbuku Chagama]]'' (Bunbuku Tea-Kettle), a Japanese fairy tale about a tanuki who is rescued from ill-treatment by priests at a temple. He paid the kindness of his rescuer by helping them became wealthier by doing acrobatic performance or shapeshifting into a kettle so they can sold it off for a profit. | ||
** This is a reference to his true identity as Shukaku, the tanuki from ''Bunbuku Chagama''. | ** This is a reference to his true identity as Shukaku, the tanuki from ''Bunbuku Chagama''. | ||
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Transient Information
[Theatrical Tanuki] Goemon
【芸技の大狸】ゴエモン
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Like | Kotaro Barong→ |
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Dislike | Tadatomo→ | → Jiraiya |
[Master Thief] Goemon
【天下の大泥棒】ゴエモン
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Summon | Kankarakara! Master Thief Ishikawa Goemon appears in the sea tonight! Hey! Why am I a tanuki you ask? Don't sweat the small details! |
Beginning of Battle | Kankara! Master Thief Goemon has arrived! |
Move | Shyatatata!! |
Attacking | Iyooooh!! |
Skill Activation | I'm stealin' that! |
Hit (minor) | Dehaaah...! |
Hit (major) | That huuurts!! |
Charge | Rental High Class Actor, Sanmon Gosan no Kiri! Scenery to look down on is worth 10,000! Lots of money! |
Victory | Kankarakara! It was quite a picturesque scenery, ain't it? I am Master Thief Goemon of Tokyo! |
KO'd | Even if grains of sand runs out, a world will never run out of tricks from a thief... |
Love | I-I like you! Whacha think? Wouldn't you veeeeeery much like to sign the love contract with me, Goemon-dono--the prospective great peerless thief? |
Title Screen | (Money Makers! 8/27/19 ~ ??): Tokyo Afterschool Summoners. Now, all of you guests! It's the beginning of a fun Kabuki! Enjoy yourself in Goemon's performance! |
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Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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Goemon () | - Make a Killing! The Beach House and Andvari Falls Transient Summon (2021 Re-release) (2021) - Beachside (2020) (2020) - Beachside (2019 Dec) (2019) - Money Makers! The Beachside Hut and Andvara Falls Transient Summon (2019) |
Notes
- His stage persona, Ishikawa Goemon, is based on the Japanese legendary noble thief from Azuchi-Momoyama period of the same name, who stole from the rich and give them to the poor.
- His Charge Skill line, Sanmon Gosan no Kiri (also known as The Golden Gate and the Paulownia Crest in English), is named after the famous kabuki play featuring Ishikawa Goemon, which is still performed to this day.
- Goemon being a shapeshifting tanuki with a kettle Sacred Artifact is based on Bunbuku Chagama (Bunbuku Tea-Kettle), a Japanese fairy tale about a tanuki who is rescued from ill-treatment by priests at a temple. He paid the kindness of his rescuer by helping them became wealthier by doing acrobatic performance or shapeshifting into a kettle so they can sold it off for a profit.
- This is a reference to his true identity as Shukaku, the tanuki from Bunbuku Chagama.
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