Difference between revisions of "Kotaro"

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* Kotarou's namesake comes from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C5%ABma_Kotar%C5%8D Kotarou Fuuma], the head of the Fuuma ninja clan of the Sengoku era. The clan was originally called Kazama.
* Kotarou's namesake comes from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C5%ABma_Kotar%C5%8D Kotarou Fuuma], the head of the Fuuma ninja clan of the Sengoku era. The clan was originally called Kazama.
* Kotaro has two appearances in the loading screens. In the first one, he's seen bullying [https://wiki.housamo.xyz/Jiraiya#transient0 Jiraiya] by using Orochimaru, with text that reads: "A frog caught by a snake" (ヘビににらまれたカエル), as well as another one with Hanuman, which says (烈はこう). The kanji is usually a prefix, which makes the following kanji more "violent" (from fire, to conflagration, (火 going to 烈火) for example). In the image, however, it looks as if both are practicing a hand posture for their Jutsu, which then, would translate to "this one is Retsu".
* Kotaro has two appearances in the loading screens. In the first one, he's seen bullying [https://wiki.housamo.xyz/Jiraiya#transient0 Jiraiya] by using Orochimaru, with text that reads: "A frog caught by a snake" (ヘビににらまれたカエル), as well as another one with Hanuman, which says (烈はこう). The kanji is usually a prefix, which makes the following kanji more "violent" (from fire, to conflagration, (火 going to 烈火) for example). In the image, however, it looks as if both are practicing a hand posture for their Jutsu, which then, would translate to "this one is Retsu".
[[File:Kotaro - Loading screen.png|thumb]]
[[File:Jiraiya - Loading screen.jpg|thumb]]
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