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* [[Boss Subtitles]]
* [[Boss Subtitles]]
* [[Bound and Gagged]]: Princess Fillet when she is kidnapped.
* [[Bound and Gagged]]: Princess Fillet when she is kidnapped.
* [[Bratty Half Pint]]: Musashi has this as his running gag... it's even in his first title "Sir Little Turd."
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Musashi has this as his running gag... it's even in his first title "Sir Little Turd."
** Princess Fillet has shades of this. Tim is a much straighter example, even moreso than Musashi.
** Princess Fillet has shades of this. Tim is a much straighter example, even moreso than Musashi.
* [[Breath Weapon]]: [[Pokémon (Franchise)|Frost Dragon used Ice Beam! It's super effective!]]
* [[Breath Weapon]]: [[Pokémon (Franchise)|Frost Dragon used Ice Beam! It's super effective!]]
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* [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]: Captain Gingerelle. Her sister Bubbles is a fair-skinned blonde.
* [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]: Captain Gingerelle. Her sister Bubbles is a fair-skinned blonde.
* [[Demonic Possession]]
* [[Demonic Possession]]
* [[Died Standing Up]]: {{spoiler|Ben. This is most likely a [[Shout Out]] to '''Ben'''kei, the [[Warrior Monk]] who served Minamoto no Yoshitsune and died in the same fashion.}}
* [[Died Standing Up]]: {{spoiler|Ben. This is most likely a [[Shout-Out]] to '''Ben'''kei, the [[Warrior Monk]] who served Minamoto no Yoshitsune and died in the same fashion.}}
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Princess Fillet.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Princess Fillet.
** This is even poked fun at near the end of the game when {{spoiler|Kojiro kidnaps her while they're on the run from Dark Lumina. Fillet apologizes for being captured ''again''.}}
** This is even poked fun at near the end of the game when {{spoiler|Kojiro kidnaps her while they're on the run from Dark Lumina. Fillet apologizes for being captured ''again''.}}
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* [[Harmless Villain]]: Leader's Force.
* [[Harmless Villain]]: Leader's Force.
* [[Heart Container]]: The Minku, and their corresponding Longevity Berries. The two are pretty much synonymous, since the only Longevity Berry you get otherwise is from the mayor.
* [[Heart Container]]: The Minku, and their corresponding Longevity Berries. The two are pretty much synonymous, since the only Longevity Berry you get otherwise is from the mayor.
* [[Hello Nurse]]/[[Femme Fatale]]: Wanda, who waitresses nights at the local pub.
* [[Hello, Nurse!]]/[[Femme Fatale]]: Wanda, who waitresses nights at the local pub.
* [[High Class Glass]]: Butler Livers.
* [[High-Class Glass]]: Butler Livers.
* [[Historical In-Joke]]: Kojiro has a scar on his forehead, presumably from when Musashi smashed his skull in with an oar.
* [[Historical In-Joke]]: Kojiro has a scar on his forehead, presumably from when Musashi smashed his skull in with an oar.
* [[Horned Humanoid]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina.}}
* [[Horned Humanoid]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina.}}
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* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: The "Shish Kebab" technique. Musashi picks up the enemy, throws them into the air, and impales them on Lumina as they fall back down.
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: The "Shish Kebab" technique. Musashi picks up the enemy, throws them into the air, and impales them on Lumina as they fall back down.
* [[Indy Escape]]: The last stage of the first chapter involves [[Advancing Wall of Doom|fleeing from a rolling giant stone head]].
* [[Indy Escape]]: The last stage of the first chapter involves [[Advancing Wall of Doom|fleeing from a rolling giant stone head]].
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Dragons]]: [[An Ice Person|Frost Dragon]], the Fire Crest Guardian.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]: [[An Ice Person|Frost Dragon]], the Fire Crest Guardian.
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]: The Steam Knight, a steam-powered, four-legged robot. It's the very first boss, and [[Wake Up Call Boss|rather difficult]] if you don't have dodging down yet.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]: The Steam Knight, a steam-powered, four-legged robot. It's the very first boss, and [[Wake Up Call Boss|rather difficult]] if you don't have dodging down yet.
* [[Item Get]]: The normal one is a golden lens-flare type thing with a "chiii-iiing!" sound effect. Collecting one of the Five Scrolls is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8r7A7NLTW4#t=2m a bit more epic.]
* [[Item Get]]: The normal one is a golden lens-flare type thing with a "chiii-iiing!" sound effect. Collecting one of the Five Scrolls is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8r7A7NLTW4#t=2m a bit more epic.]
* [[Jerk Jock]]: Macho definitely seems to be one.
* [[Jerk Jock]]: Macho definitely seems to be one.
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* [[Mega Manning]]: The explicit power of Fusion, the katana Musashi receives at the beginning of the game. This mechanic is tweaked in ''Samurai Legend'', where Musashi copies techniques [[Awesomeness By Analysis|by observation]], not absorption. The difference is that Fusion's assimilation magic allows the summoning of weapons and objects Musashi doesn't own; this creates a much wider range of skills than "cut stuff up horizontally" and "cut stuff up vertically".
* [[Mega Manning]]: The explicit power of Fusion, the katana Musashi receives at the beginning of the game. This mechanic is tweaked in ''Samurai Legend'', where Musashi copies techniques [[Awesomeness By Analysis|by observation]], not absorption. The difference is that Fusion's assimilation magic allows the summoning of weapons and objects Musashi doesn't own; this creates a much wider range of skills than "cut stuff up horizontally" and "cut stuff up vertically".
* [[Meganekko]]: Steward Ribson and Librarian Brisketta.
* [[Meganekko]]: Steward Ribson and Librarian Brisketta.
* [[Mix and Match Critters]]: [[Dem Bones|Skull]][[Scary Scorpions|pion]], the Earth Crest Guardian.
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: [[Dem Bones|Skull]][[Scary Scorpions|pion]], the Earth Crest Guardian.
* [[Miyamoto Musashi]]: Sort of.
* [[Miyamoto Musashi]]: Sort of.
* [[Monochromatic Eyes]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina. His [[Bishonen Line|Bishounen Line]], however, has [[Red Eyes Take Warning]].}}
* [[Monochromatic Eyes]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina. His [[Bishonen Line|Bishounen Line]], however, has [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]].}}
* [[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.}}
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* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Bubbles and Gingerelle.}}
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Bubbles and Gingerelle.}}
* [[Shapeshifter Weapon]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina will transmute one of his arms into a sword when he's copying the normal form of Lumina.}}
* [[Shapeshifter Weapon]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina will transmute one of his arms into a sword when he's copying the normal form of Lumina.}}
* [[Shotacon]]: [[Hello Nurse|Wanda]], a waitress at Maninck's Restaurant, ''continually'' hits on Musashi, commenting how handsome he's becoming. She does eventually subvert this by commenting how she wishes Musashi was closer to her age.
* [[Shotacon]]: [[Hello, Nurse!|Wanda]], a waitress at Maninck's Restaurant, ''continually'' hits on Musashi, commenting how handsome he's becoming. She does eventually subvert this by commenting how she wishes Musashi was closer to her age.
* [[Shout Out Theme Naming]]: The hero is named [[Miyamoto Musashi|Musashi]], his [[The Rival|rival]] is Kojiro (as in Sasaki Kojiro).
* [[Shout-Out Theme Naming]]: The hero is named [[Miyamoto Musashi|Musashi]], his [[The Rival|rival]] is Kojiro (as in Sasaki Kojiro).
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Between members of Thirstquencher Army, younger sister Bubbles (Yin) and older sister Gingerelle (Yang). [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry|They tend to squabble a lot.]]
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Between members of Thirstquencher Army, younger sister Bubbles (Yin) and older sister Gingerelle (Yang). [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry|They tend to squabble a lot.]]
* [[Smoke Out]]: Ed.
* [[Smoke Out]]: Ed.
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* [[Valley Girl]]: Fillet and Bubbles's accents in the dub dabble in this.
* [[Valley Girl]]: Fillet and Bubbles's accents in the dub dabble in this.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Musashi ends a good portion of his sentences with "pal", while Gingerelle tends to cap hers off with "darling".
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Musashi ends a good portion of his sentences with "pal", while Gingerelle tends to cap hers off with "darling".
* [[Zombie Apocalypse|Vambee Apocalypse]]: Chapter 3 deals with a mysterious outbreak of [[Mix and Match Critters|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. {{spoiler|It turns out that they come from a dungeon in the basement of Mannick's Restaurant.}}
* [[Zombie Apocalypse|Vambee Apocalypse]]: Chapter 3 deals with a mysterious outbreak of [[Mix-and-Match Critters|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. {{spoiler|It turns out that they come from a dungeon in the basement of Mannick's Restaurant.}}
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina.}}
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina.}}
* [[Wall Crawl]]: The Legendary Brace allows Musashi to scale certain walls using Fusion and Lumina.
* [[Wall Crawl]]: The Legendary Brace allows Musashi to scale certain walls using Fusion and Lumina.

Revision as of 04:30, 26 January 2014

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 Play Station 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 Play Station 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.


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