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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* His full name is Inuzuka Shino Moritaka (犬塚信乃モリタカ).
* His full name is Inuzuka Shino Moritaka (犬塚信乃モリタカ).
* The peony birthmark on his hand marks Moritaka as one of [[Shino|Yatsufusa]]'s spiritual heirs.
* Moritaka hold the hakkenshi orb of Filial Piety.
** Being the soul of Filial Piety, Moritaka share many traits and look almost identical to his father [[Shino|Yatsufusa]].
* Based on the character Shino Inuzuka, from the novel series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nans%C5%8D_Satomi_Hakkenden Nanso Satomi Hakkenden], written from 1814-1842. Moritaka shares many of the original character's symbology and traits, such as the devotion to family, peony mark, and history with cross dressing. When defeated, he calls out to a person named Yoshiro, who was a pet dog in the original story.
* Based on the character Shino Inuzuka, from the novel series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nans%C5%8D_Satomi_Hakkenden Nanso Satomi Hakkenden], written from 1814-1842. Moritaka shares many of the original character's symbology and traits, such as the devotion to family, peony mark, and history with cross dressing. When defeated, he calls out to a person named Yoshiro, who was a pet dog in the original story.
* Yoshiro is both his pet dog and his sibling.
* Yoshiro is both his pet dog and his sibling.
* Has an old-fashioned speaking style.
* Has an old-fashioned speaking style.
* The butt of a running gag in which he's fooled into performing dog tricks.
* The butt of a running gag in which he's fooled into performing dog tricks.
* 八犬士, hakkenshi, translates to Eight Canine Warriors.
* [[Shino]] seems to be Moritaka's shadow, and seemingly stole his name at their introduction in chapter 7.
* Moritaka's Charge Skill in his New Year's skin variant talks about Mt. Fuji, two hawks, three eggplants. This makes reference to the old tales of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatsuyume Hatsuyume] which is the first dream of the year (often on the night of January 1st, until the morning of the 2nd). It is considered to be incredible good luck to have a dream with these three elements. The numbers are in reference to the order they are supposed to appear (1. Fuji, 2. Hawk, 3. Eggplant) not necessarily a dream with two hawks, or three eggplants.
* Moritaka's Charge Skill in his New Year's skin variant talks about Mt. Fuji, two hawks, three eggplants. This makes reference to the old tales of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatsuyume Hatsuyume] which is the first dream of the year (often on the night of January 1st, until the morning of the 2nd). It is considered to be incredible good luck to have a dream with these three elements. The numbers are in reference to the order they are supposed to appear (1. Fuji, 2. Hawk, 3. Eggplant) not necessarily a dream with two hawks, or three eggplants.
* Moritaka shares a loading screen with [[Kenta]] where the young boy is asking Moritaka about two brands of dog food, saying "Which one is tasty?" (どっちがおいしい?), further adding to the running joke of him being a dog.
* Moritaka shares a loading screen with [[Kenta]] where the young boy is asking Moritaka about two brands of dog food, saying "Which one is tasty?" (どっちがおいしい?), further adding to the running joke of him being a dog.
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[[File:Kenta - Loading screen.png|400px]]
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