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|alternate_name = Kabuki 64 |
|alternate_name = Kabuki 64 |
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|series = ''[[Ganbare Goemon (series)|Ganbare Goemon]]'' |
|series = ''[[Ganbare Goemon (series)|Ganbare Goemon]]'' |
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− | |role = [[: |
+ | |role = [[:category:Antagonists|Antagonist]], [[:category:Bosses|boss]] |
− | |species = [[: |
+ | |species = [[:category:Humans|Human]] (formerly)<br />[[:category:Robots|Cyborg]] |
− | |gender = [[: |
+ | |gender = [[:category:Male characters|Male]] |
|hometown = |
|hometown = |
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|born = |
|born = |
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|blood_type = |
|blood_type = |
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|affiliation = |
|affiliation = |
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− | |weapons = [[Fan]]s<br />[[ |
+ | |weapons = [[Fan]]s<br />[[wikipedia:Oil-paper umbrella|Oil-paper umbrella]]<br />[[wikipedia:Geta (footwear)|Geta]] |
|abilities = *Flight |
|abilities = *Flight |
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*Sprays harmful flower petals that rain down |
*Sprays harmful flower petals that rain down |
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{{Quote|It was supposed to be dead - but Kabuki returns from the abyss of the Underworld!<br />Thirsts for revenge against the hated Goemon and pals.|''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]'' instruction booklet}} |
{{Quote|It was supposed to be dead - but Kabuki returns from the abyss of the Underworld!<br />Thirsts for revenge against the hated Goemon and pals.|''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]'' instruction booklet}} |
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− | '''Kabuki''' is a recurring [[: |
+ | '''Kabuki''' is a recurring [[:category:Bosses|boss]] in the ''[[Ganbare Goemon (series)|Ganbare Goemon]]'' series. He first appeared in ''[[The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]]'', and later in ''[[Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shōgun Magginesu]]'' and ''[[Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo Daikaiten]]''. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]]''=== |
===''[[The Legend of the Mystical Ninja]]''=== |
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− | First appearance of this enemy in the series. Making honor to his name, he appears in traditional [[ |
+ | First appearance of this enemy in the series. Making honor to his name, he appears in traditional [[wikipedia:Kabuki|kabuki]] makeup and carries a big box on his back from which he can shoot a myriad of flower petals which start raining down an are harmful to the touch. He can also hide inside his box and levitate about the screen. |
Once the box is destroyed, he will start hoping around in an outright kabuki-dance style, and either send his helmet flying, which will then return to him as a manner of boomerang, or spew poisonous fumes. |
Once the box is destroyed, he will start hoping around in an outright kabuki-dance style, and either send his helmet flying, which will then return to him as a manner of boomerang, or spew poisonous fumes. |
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===''[[Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shōgun Magginesu]]''=== |
===''[[Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shōgun Magginesu]]''=== |
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− | Kabuki returns revived as a [[: |
+ | Kabuki returns revived as a [[:category:Robots|cyborg]]. He retains most of his attacks, albeit with minor modifications. This time he uses jet propellers mounted on his feet in order to take flight, and instead of sending his helmet flying, he now spews tracking fireballs. |
===''[[Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo Daikaiten]]''=== |
===''[[Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo Daikaiten]]''=== |
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In ''Ōedo Daikaiten'', Kabuki has gone through some alterations and features new attacks. Perhaps his most notable trait is that now he carries what appears to be a giant soft drink can on his back instead of his characteristic box. |
In ''Ōedo Daikaiten'', Kabuki has gone through some alterations and features new attacks. Perhaps his most notable trait is that now he carries what appears to be a giant soft drink can on his back instead of his characteristic box. |
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− | He can hover in the air and send out four fans flying, which then home toward the player's current position one at a time. Most of his attacks now include the use of a traditional [[ |
+ | He can hover in the air and send out four fans flying, which then home toward the player's current position one at a time. Most of his attacks now include the use of a traditional [[wikipedia:Oil-paper umbrella|oil-paper umbrella]]. He frequently hides behind it and starts rolling around the screen in a determined pattern, attempting to inflict contact damage to the player. |
===''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]''=== |
===''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]''=== |
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− | This fiend returns one last time and it is the seventh boss, now under the name of '''Kabuki 64'''. Although supposed to be dead, he returns from the abyss of the [[Underworld]]. His goal is to get revenge on the team for his defeats in the past. He wields two [[ |
+ | This fiend returns one last time and it is the seventh boss, now under the name of '''Kabuki 64'''. Although supposed to be dead, he returns from the abyss of the [[Underworld]]. His goal is to get revenge on the team for his defeats in the past. He wields two [[wikipedia:Geta (footwear)|geta]] as weapons and appears in two different forms: first in his usual humanoid form, and then transforming into a giant robot. |
− | === |
+ | ===''[[Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku]]''=== |
− | Kabuki |
+ | Kabuki appears in Stage 6. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Kabuki 64 - 01.jpg|''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]'' |
Kabuki 64 - 01.jpg|''[[Goemon's Great Adventure]]'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Kabuki Final]] |
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+ | *[[Kashiwagi]] |
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[[Category:Antagonists]] |
[[Category:Antagonists]] |
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[[Category:Male characters]] |
[[Category:Male characters]] |
Revision as of 02:37, 19 April 2018
“ | It was supposed to be dead - but Kabuki returns from the abyss of the Underworld! Thirsts for revenge against the hated Goemon and pals. |
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~ Goemon's Great Adventure instruction booklet |
Kabuki is a recurring boss in the Ganbare Goemon series. He first appeared in The Legend of the Mystical Ninja, and later in Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shōgun Magginesu and Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo Daikaiten.
Appearances
The Legend of the Mystical Ninja
First appearance of this enemy in the series. Making honor to his name, he appears in traditional kabuki makeup and carries a big box on his back from which he can shoot a myriad of flower petals which start raining down an are harmful to the touch. He can also hide inside his box and levitate about the screen.
Once the box is destroyed, he will start hoping around in an outright kabuki-dance style, and either send his helmet flying, which will then return to him as a manner of boomerang, or spew poisonous fumes.
Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shōgun Magginesu
Kabuki returns revived as a cyborg. He retains most of his attacks, albeit with minor modifications. This time he uses jet propellers mounted on his feet in order to take flight, and instead of sending his helmet flying, he now spews tracking fireballs.
Ganbare Goemon: Ōedo Daikaiten
In Ōedo Daikaiten, Kabuki has gone through some alterations and features new attacks. Perhaps his most notable trait is that now he carries what appears to be a giant soft drink can on his back instead of his characteristic box.
He can hover in the air and send out four fans flying, which then home toward the player's current position one at a time. Most of his attacks now include the use of a traditional oil-paper umbrella. He frequently hides behind it and starts rolling around the screen in a determined pattern, attempting to inflict contact damage to the player.
Goemon's Great Adventure
This fiend returns one last time and it is the seventh boss, now under the name of Kabuki 64. Although supposed to be dead, he returns from the abyss of the Underworld. His goal is to get revenge on the team for his defeats in the past. He wields two geta as weapons and appears in two different forms: first in his usual humanoid form, and then transforming into a giant robot.
Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku
Kabuki appears in Stage 6.