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Clearly enjoys what he is doing, as evidenced by the smirk on his face when he (thinks he) finally has Okuru cornered. As she is leaving with Shiren, Mugen, having survived the explosion, confronts them and cuts Shiren down with a series of lightning-quick slashes despite being rigorously weakened. Mugen. It is a fearsome, highly destructive weapon. The quartet travel together for a while, and she reveals she has an illegitimate son that was sequestered from her, allegedly due to her blindness. She appears in the 11th episode "Gamblers and Gallantry". He wears traditional hakama and gi in indigo blue patterned with a white diamond kamon made up of four small white diamonds. Shino (also known as Kohana) was married to a gambler who fell in debt. Voiced by: Noriko Hidaka (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English). An old hermit who rescues Jin after the latter nearly drowns from the fight with Sara. Koza isn't so much in love with Mugen as she is attached to him. Mukuro's perpetually gloomy younger sister. His main weapon appears to be an amalgamation of the Okinawan sai and Japanese katana.

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He suffers an honorable defeat. But the way Mugen acts is relatively based on his core conviction."[2]. Is stunned that Okuru is still on his feet after having been riddled by flaming arrows. He carries a revolver tucked in his waistband. During their fight, Sara again grossly outmatches her opponent due to the superior range of her kama-yari vs. Mugen's katana and her ability to perceive his attacks almost even before he makes them. His clothing includes a sawtooth design, wristbands and ankle bandages, which Koza and a younger Mugen both share in appearance. Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa (Japanese); Megan Hollingshead (English). Jin painfully crawls towards it only to find it empty, and Matagi again laughing at him and observing his ability to move. Shortly thereafter, they locate an unconscious Sara washed up on the riverbank. Mugen, Jin, and Fuu encounter Sara near the end of their journey. He left Fuu and her mother to save them from anti-Christian persecution (he was a major proponent of Christianity, considered heretical at the time).

Aside from the main trio, Momotaro and Ichiemon the announcer, he is probably the only other character shown in multiple episodes (discounting flashbacks and multiple-part episodes). On her last day of freedom, she meets Jin and helps him sell eels. The 'street killer' myth was built around him. Daigoro has no choice but to give up his store, but Ishimatsu takes Osuzu as well after Sosuke tries to intervene. Voiced by: Keiichi Nanba (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English). Rikiei offers Mugen a partnership after Mugen impresses him with his fighting skills. ", Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese); Kari Wahlgren (English). Jin runs him through. He burns the teahouse down in retaliation, inadvertently putting Fuu out of work and Jin and Mugen in prison. To repay his debt, the gambler sold Shino to a brothel. It would seem that his giving room and board to the trio was not merely for their labor. 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As he is a law enforcer, he carries a sort of billy-club with him wherever he goes and is apparently able to use it to perform calisthenics. As Jin awakens he is offered a bowl of food, then denied it. Makes a second prominent appearance in the Episode 12 flashbacks, possibly instructing Mugen on the art of Hakkei (how he knows anything about its workings is quite inexplicable, though it wouldn't be a stretch to assume he researched it). Mugen's highly unorthodox swordplay and a fighting style based on breaking – dubbed "champuru kendo" (Champloo Kendo in English) and ostensibly developed by himself – taking bits and pieces from all forms of martial arts and making up the rest on-the-go as he fights his opponents, make him a force to be reckoned with. His manriki can be seen as a wild card, in the same light as Mugen's tantō. After a not-so-successful stint as a teahouse waitress, she saves Mugen and Jin from death and recruits them as her bodyguards to help her on a quest. Each of the three brothers' left eyes are red.

Mugen believes that Okuru is still alive. He was once the master of the dojo that Shōryū trained in and became a monk as penance for his failure to save his pupil's soul.

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Both are emancipated after Rikiei's demise. A beautiful blind shamisen player and singer (Goze). A psychic middle school boy tries to live a normal life and keep his growing powers under control, even though he constantly gets into trouble. He mistakes Mugen as part of the Matsumae Han (who, ironically, later mistake Mugen for Okuru) and attacks him. After discovering time travel, a university student and his colleagues must use their knowledge of it to stop an evil organization and their diabolical plans. Attached to the tantō are three netsuke: a skull (a Christian pendant from her father), a pair of dice and a dog. This story is about kick ass warriors Mugen and Jin and a funny female Fuu on a journey to the find the samurai "who smells of sunflowers" the catch is Mugen and Jin don't really like each other very much but made a deal with Fuu that they would not fight each other till they find the samurai "who smells of sunflowers" This is what sets up the show to be very entertaining the show is often hilarious and than thrilling with kick ass sword fights etc.

Clearly enjoys what he is doing, as evidenced by the smirk on his face when he (thinks he) finally has Okuru cornered. As she is leaving with Shiren, Mugen, having survived the explosion, confronts them and cuts Shiren down with a series of lightning-quick slashes despite being rigorously weakened. Mugen. It is a fearsome, highly destructive weapon. The quartet travel together for a while, and she reveals she has an illegitimate son that was sequestered from her, allegedly due to her blindness. She appears in the 11th episode "Gamblers and Gallantry". He wears traditional hakama and gi in indigo blue patterned with a white diamond kamon made up of four small white diamonds. Shino (also known as Kohana) was married to a gambler who fell in debt. Voiced by: Noriko Hidaka (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English). An old hermit who rescues Jin after the latter nearly drowns from the fight with Sara. Koza isn't so much in love with Mugen as she is attached to him. Mukuro's perpetually gloomy younger sister. His main weapon appears to be an amalgamation of the Okinawan sai and Japanese katana.

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He suffers an honorable defeat. But the way Mugen acts is relatively based on his core conviction."[2]. Is stunned that Okuru is still on his feet after having been riddled by flaming arrows. He carries a revolver tucked in his waistband. During their fight, Sara again grossly outmatches her opponent due to the superior range of her kama-yari vs. Mugen's katana and her ability to perceive his attacks almost even before he makes them. His clothing includes a sawtooth design, wristbands and ankle bandages, which Koza and a younger Mugen both share in appearance. Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa (Japanese); Megan Hollingshead (English). Jin painfully crawls towards it only to find it empty, and Matagi again laughing at him and observing his ability to move. Shortly thereafter, they locate an unconscious Sara washed up on the riverbank. Mugen, Jin, and Fuu encounter Sara near the end of their journey. He left Fuu and her mother to save them from anti-Christian persecution (he was a major proponent of Christianity, considered heretical at the time).

Aside from the main trio, Momotaro and Ichiemon the announcer, he is probably the only other character shown in multiple episodes (discounting flashbacks and multiple-part episodes). On her last day of freedom, she meets Jin and helps him sell eels. The 'street killer' myth was built around him. Daigoro has no choice but to give up his store, but Ishimatsu takes Osuzu as well after Sosuke tries to intervene. Voiced by: Keiichi Nanba (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English). Rikiei offers Mugen a partnership after Mugen impresses him with his fighting skills. ", Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese); Kari Wahlgren (English). Jin runs him through. He burns the teahouse down in retaliation, inadvertently putting Fuu out of work and Jin and Mugen in prison. To repay his debt, the gambler sold Shino to a brothel. It would seem that his giving room and board to the trio was not merely for their labor. 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As he is a law enforcer, he carries a sort of billy-club with him wherever he goes and is apparently able to use it to perform calisthenics. As Jin awakens he is offered a bowl of food, then denied it. Makes a second prominent appearance in the Episode 12 flashbacks, possibly instructing Mugen on the art of Hakkei (how he knows anything about its workings is quite inexplicable, though it wouldn't be a stretch to assume he researched it). Mugen's highly unorthodox swordplay and a fighting style based on breaking – dubbed "champuru kendo" (Champloo Kendo in English) and ostensibly developed by himself – taking bits and pieces from all forms of martial arts and making up the rest on-the-go as he fights his opponents, make him a force to be reckoned with. His manriki can be seen as a wild card, in the same light as Mugen's tantō. After a not-so-successful stint as a teahouse waitress, she saves Mugen and Jin from death and recruits them as her bodyguards to help her on a quest. Each of the three brothers' left eyes are red.

Mugen believes that Okuru is still alive. He was once the master of the dojo that Shōryū trained in and became a monk as penance for his failure to save his pupil's soul.

/ ...

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