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* [[Badass Cape]]: Colonel Capricciola. Bonus points for being one of the few competent men in the Empire. {{spoiler|He [[Flung Clothing|discards it quite triumphantly]] when he reveals himself to be Jon}}.
* [[Badass Cape]]: Colonel Capricciola. Bonus points for being one of the few competent men in the Empire. {{spoiler|He [[Flung Clothing|discards it quite triumphantly]] when he reveals himself to be Jon}}.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: First Lieutenant Bubbles.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: First Lieutenant Bubbles.
* [[BFS]]: Lumina, the Sword of Luminescence.
* {{spoiler|[[Bigger Bad]]: Dark Lumina}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Bigger Bad]]: Dark Lumina}}.
* [[Bishonen Line]]: {{spoiler|The final boss}}, which drew frequent comparison to [[Dragon Ball|Frieza]]. {{spoiler|Dark Lumina assumes a smaller, sleeker, almost angelic form for the final battle, complete with a female voice}}.
* [[Bishonen Line]]: {{spoiler|The final boss}}, which drew frequent comparison to [[Dragon Ball|Frieza]]. {{spoiler|Dark Lumina assumes a smaller, sleeker, almost angelic form for the final battle, complete with a female voice}}.
* [[Blade of Fearsome Size]]: Lumina, the Sword of Luminescence.
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: Ben.
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: Ben.
* [[Blow You Away]]: The Wind Scroll. Used to counteract strong winds and blow away [[Fog of Doom|poisonous clouds]].
* [[Blow You Away]]: The Wind Scroll. Used to counteract strong winds and blow away [[Fog of Doom|poisonous clouds]].
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* [[The Dragon]]: Colonel Capricciola is The Dragon to Fuhrer Flatski, ruler of the Thirstquencher Empire. {{spoiler|However, near the very end of the game, you find out that Capricciola is actually your buddy Jon, who's been helping you during the game, and HE is secretly the son of the Emperor and Empress of the Thirstquencher Empire, whose deaths Flatski arranged in some unspecified manner that was meant to look like an accident (Jon, who was a child at the time, was meant to die with them). Unfortunately, he is [[Family-Unfriendly Death|shot]] [[In the Back]] by Flatski's son Rootrick before he can take his revenge on Flatski, and then later stepped on by Dark Lumina}}.
* [[The Dragon]]: Colonel Capricciola is The Dragon to Fuhrer Flatski, ruler of the Thirstquencher Empire. {{spoiler|However, near the very end of the game, you find out that Capricciola is actually your buddy Jon, who's been helping you during the game, and HE is secretly the son of the Emperor and Empress of the Thirstquencher Empire, whose deaths Flatski arranged in some unspecified manner that was meant to look like an accident (Jon, who was a child at the time, was meant to die with them). Unfortunately, he is [[Family-Unfriendly Death|shot]] [[In the Back]] by Flatski's son Rootrick before he can take his revenge on Flatski, and then later stepped on by Dark Lumina}}.
* [[Dramatic Ellipsis]]: Lumina and {{spoiler|Dark Lumina}}'s preferred form of communication.
* [[Dramatic Ellipsis]]: Lumina and {{spoiler|Dark Lumina}}'s preferred form of communication.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: With a magic katana in one hand... and the aforementioned [[BFS]] in the other. Rescuing certain villagers allows Musashi to learn special techniques that utilize both of his weapons in tandem.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: With a magic katana in one hand... and the aforementioned [[Blade of Fearsome Size]] in the other. Rescuing certain villagers allows Musashi to learn special techniques that utilize both of his weapons in tandem.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Rootrick, as well as Ben of Leader's Force. Rootrick appears to be a country hick, given his accent.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Rootrick, as well as Ben of Leader's Force. Rootrick appears to be a country hick, given his accent.
* [[Edible Theme Naming]]: The good guys are given food-related names (Allucaneet Kingdom, Grillin' Village, Princess Fillet), the bad guys are given soda-related names (Thirstquencher Empire, Gingerelle, Capricciola). In Japanese, the bad guy names are based on ''booze'' instead.
* [[Edible Theme Naming]]: The good guys are given food-related names (Allucaneet Kingdom, Grillin' Village, Princess Fillet), the bad guys are given soda-related names (Thirstquencher Empire, Gingerelle, Capricciola). In Japanese, the bad guy names are based on ''booze'' instead.
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* [[Living Statue]]: Skullpion and Relic Keeper, the Crest Guardians of Earth and Water.
* [[Living Statue]]: Skullpion and Relic Keeper, the Crest Guardians of Earth and Water.
* [[MacGuffin Guardian]]: The Crest Guardians.
* [[MacGuffin Guardian]]: The Crest Guardians.
* [[Magic Sword]]: Musashi gets two of them: Fusion, a [[Katanas Are Just Better|katana]] that allows him to [[Mega Manning|copy enemy abilities]], and Lumina, a [[BFS]] that gains [[Elemental Powers]] via the Five Scrolls.
* [[Magic Sword]]: Musashi gets two of them: Fusion, a [[Katanas Are Just Better|katana]] that allows him to [[Mega Manning|copy enemy abilities]], and Lumina, a [[Blade of Fearsome Size]] that gains [[Elemental Powers]] via the Five Scrolls.
* [[Major Injury Underreaction]]: After being beaten at {{spoiler|her "Simon Says"-style dance-off, Topo seems more concerned about the fact she'll never dance again than the fact that ''she's slowly dying of electrocution''}}.
* [[Major Injury Underreaction]]: After being beaten at {{spoiler|her "Simon Says"-style dance-off, Topo seems more concerned about the fact she'll never dance again than the fact that ''she's slowly dying of electrocution''}}.
** That may not have been the result. {{spoiler|It's arguable that she injured herself from dancing too hard. Even then, her fate is ambiguous at best (though, granted, she says, "Farewell, dearest Capricciola")}}. Though this may just be due to a translation fuzzing.
** That may not have been the result. {{spoiler|It's arguable that she injured herself from dancing too hard. Even then, her fate is ambiguous at best (though, granted, she says, "Farewell, dearest Capricciola")}}. Though this may just be due to a translation fuzzing.
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: {{spoiler|During the final dungeon, expect to see pretty much all the quirky villains die one by one}}.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: {{spoiler|During the final dungeon, expect to see pretty much all the quirky villains die one by one}}.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Musashi has a brief bout with this when {{spoiler|his actions lead to the release of Dark Lumina, and subsequently, Jon's death}}. Fillet promptly snaps him out of it by telling him to {{spoiler|beat the tar of out of Dark Lumina}}.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Musashi has a brief bout with this when {{spoiler|his actions lead to the release of Dark Lumina, and subsequently, Jon's death}}. Fillet promptly snaps him out of it by telling him to {{spoiler|beat the tar of out of Dark Lumina}}.
* [[The Napoleon]]: Both Musashi and Ed seem to have a bit of a height complex, although it's nowhere near as bad as [[Fullmetal Alchemist|the other Ed]].
* [[The Napoleon]]: Both Musashi and Ed seem to have a bit of a height complex, although it's nowhere near as bad as [[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|the other Ed]].
* [[Nice Hat]]: Several characters.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Several characters.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]:
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]:
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* [[Power Floats]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina, although his second form lacks this ability, instead going bipedal}}.
* [[Power Floats]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina, although his second form lacks this ability, instead going bipedal}}.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina, when using the powers of the Wind Scroll}}.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina, when using the powers of the Wind Scroll}}.
* [[Power Glows]]: Both [[Katanas Are Just Better|Fusion]] and [[BFS|Lumina]] glow blue and red (Fusion later will glow yellow after you rescue [[The Blacksmith|Artisan Teebone]] and get him to temper Fusion), making them resemble [[Laser Blade|Laser Blades]]. Also, {{spoiler|Dark Lumina}}.
* [[Power Glows]]: Both [[Katanas Are Just Better|Fusion]] and [[Blade of Fearsome Size|Lumina]] glow blue and red (Fusion later will glow yellow after you rescue [[The Blacksmith|Artisan Teebone]] and get him to temper Fusion), making them resemble [[Laser Blade|Laser Blades]]. Also, {{spoiler|Dark Lumina}}.
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: Twice... to the same enemy... in the finale.
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: Twice... to the same enemy... in the finale.
* [[Primal Stance]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina - Round 2. It does a good job of hiding the fact that he's ''even larger'' than his base form was}}.
* [[Primal Stance]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina - Round 2. It does a good job of hiding the fact that he's ''even larger'' than his base form was}}.
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Latest revision as of 12:01, 23 January 2024

The kingdom is saved, thanks to Musashi.

Probably the loosest interpretation ever of the legendary antics of Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, Squaresoft's 1998 Brave Fencer Musashi (Japanese: Brave Fencer Musashiden) for the original PlayStation shrinks the wandering samurai to Fun Size, transports him into a fantasy world full of Woolseyisms, and sets him off on a quest to save the besieged Allucaneet Kingdom by unsealing Lumina, the Sword of Luminescence, reabsorbing its scattered powers from within the Five Scrolls, and collecting action figures of the friends and foes he meets during his exploits. I mean, bashing in the heads of the Thirstquencher Empire's goons until they learn not to underestimate him for being short.

Among Square's non-Final Fantasy offerings of its age, it's famous today for two things: having a realistic in-game day/night cycle (24 minutes = 24 hours, speed octupled when Musashi is asleep) and selling like hotcakes in North America due to being packaged with the demo for Final Fantasy VIII. It was also met rather nicely in the review market.... nothing spectacular sure, but it didn't bomb either; the highest points going to voices, writing and--most notably--the music.

A PlayStation 2 sequel known as Musashi: Samurai Legend also exists, but it's considered another victim of Sequelitis for lacking much of the original's cutesy charm.

Tropes used in Brave Fencer Musashi include:

"Princess, thou art mayest go backeth to thou art's room and relaxeth!"

  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Musashi and Topo in the first game; numerous characters in the second.
  • You Will Be Assimilated: Fusion, the signature power of which is called "Assimilation".
  • Zombie Apocalypse: Chapter 3 deals with a mysterious outbreak of vampiric zombies. Musashi has to travel up Twinpeak Mountain to find a cure for Tim (who was attacked by one of these creatures), as well as find the source of the Vambees. It turns out that they come from a dungeon in the basement of Mannick's Restaurant.