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[[File:musashi_the_brave_fencer.jpg|frame|<small>The kingdom is saved, thanks to Musashi.</small> ]]
[[File:musashi_the_brave_fencer.jpg|frame|<small>The kingdom is saved, thanks to Musashi.</small> ]]


Probably the loosest interpretation ''ever'' of the legendary antics of Japanese swordsman [[Miyamoto Musashi]], [[Square Enix|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 [[Woolseyism|Woolseyisms]], and sets him off on a quest to save the besieged Allucaneet Kingdom by unsealing Lumina, the [[Sword of Plot Advancement|Sword of Luminescence]], reabsorbing its scattered powers from within the Five Scrolls, and [[Sidetracked By the Gold Saucer|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.
Probably the loosest interpretation ''ever'' of the legendary antics of Japanese swordsman [[Miyamoto Musashi]], [[Square Enix|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 [[Woolseyism|Woolseyisms]], and sets him off on a quest to save the besieged Allucaneet Kingdom by unsealing Lumina, the [[Sword of Plot Advancement|Sword of Luminescence]], reabsorbing its scattered powers from within the Five Scrolls, and [[Sidetracked by the Gold Saucer|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 [[Preview Piggybacking|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.
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 [[Preview Piggybacking|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|Musashi: Samurai Legend]]'' also exists, but it's considered another victim of [[Sequelitis]] for lacking much of the original's cutesy charm.
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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* [[Advancing Boss of Doom]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina's first form involves you running away from him over a collapsing bridge. After he morphs into his next form, he'll randomly pounce the tower you ascend before facing you for real.}}
* [[Advancing Boss of Doom]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina's first form involves you running away from him over a collapsing bridge. After he morphs into his next form, he'll randomly pounce the tower you ascend before facing you for real.}}
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: {{spoiler|In addition to [[Doppelganger Attack|self-duplication]] and [[Playing With Fire|pyrokinesis]], Dark Lumina's third and final phase uses all the other powers of the Five Scrolls, but on a grander and more destructive scale.}}
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: {{spoiler|In addition to [[Doppelganger Attack|self-duplication]] and [[Playing with Fire|pyrokinesis]], Dark Lumina's third and final phase uses all the other powers of the Five Scrolls, but on a grander and more destructive scale.}}
* [[Alternative Calendar]]: The exact year and era are unknown, but (at the very least), the calendar in this game replaces Friday with [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Skyday]], each marked by different symbols. {{spoiler|[[Chekhov's Gun|This comes in handy later in the story.]]}}
* [[Alternative Calendar]]: The exact year and era are unknown, but (at the very least), the calendar in this game replaces Friday with [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Skyday]], each marked by different symbols. {{spoiler|[[Chekhov's Gun|This comes in handy later in the story.]]}}
* [[Amazing Technicolor Battlefield]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina - Final Phase.}}
* [[Amazing Technicolor Battlefield]]: {{spoiler|Dark Lumina - Final Phase.}}
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* [[BFS]]: Lumina, the Sword of Luminescence.
* [[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 (Manga)|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 On a Stick]]: Ben.
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: Ben.
* {{spoiler|[[Body Horror]]: Dark Lumina's transformation into [[One-Winged Angel|his second form]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Body Horror]]: Dark Lumina's transformation into [[One-Winged Angel|his second form]].}}
* [[Bonus Boss]]: {{spoiler|[[Mama Bear|Mother Minku]], accessible in the Meandering Forest once you've found all 13 Minkus in the game.}}
* [[Bonus Boss]]: {{spoiler|[[Mama Bear|Mother Minku]], accessible in the Meandering Forest once you've found all 13 Minkus in the game.}}
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* [[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|Frost Dragon used Ice Beam! It's super effective!]]
* [[The Brute]]: Fuhrer Flatski's son, Rootrick, comes off this way, being big and rude with an inexplicable [[American Accents|Dixie]] accent, but you never actually fight him directly.
* [[The Brute]]: Fuhrer Flatski's son, Rootrick, comes off this way, being big and rude with an inexplicable [[American Accents|Dixie]] accent, but you never actually fight him directly.
* [[Canine Companion]]: Leno (or, according to Tim and Mint, Chappy) to Jon.
* [[Canine Companion]]: Leno (or, according to Tim and Mint, Chappy) to Jon.
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* [[Elemental Powers]]: Each of the Five Scrolls grants Lumina the powers of Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, and [[Department of Redundancy Department|Sky]] (think the fifth classical element, Aether), following the Eastern elemental makeup to a fault. The catch is that, outside of specific situations, these powers are used more for platforming and puzzle-solving purposes than for combat.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: Each of the Five Scrolls grants Lumina the powers of Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, and [[Department of Redundancy Department|Sky]] (think the fifth classical element, Aether), following the Eastern elemental makeup to a fault. The catch is that, outside of specific situations, these powers are used more for platforming and puzzle-solving purposes than for combat.
** [[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]].
*** [[Everything's Better With Spinning]]
*** [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]
** [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: The Earth Scroll. Oddly enough, it's the '''Wind''' Scroll that allows Musashi to dig through certain patches of dirt.
** [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: The Earth Scroll. Oddly enough, it's the '''Wind''' Scroll that allows Musashi to dig through certain patches of dirt.
*** [[Ground Pound]]/[[Shockwave Stomp]]: Used to activate switches, cause boulders to fall, and temporarily paralyze some enemies.
*** [[Ground Pound]]/[[Shockwave Stomp]]: Used to activate switches, cause boulders to fall, and temporarily paralyze some enemies.
** [[Making a Splash]]: The Water Scroll.
** [[Making a Splash]]: The Water Scroll.
*** [[Walk On Water]]
*** [[Walk On Water]]
** [[Playing With Fire]]: The Fire Scroll.
** [[Playing with Fire]]: The Fire Scroll.
* [[Elite Mook]]: Encountered in the final chapter of the game, where Musashi infiltrates the Thirstquencher stronghold.
* [[Elite Mook]]: Encountered in the final chapter of the game, where Musashi infiltrates the Thirstquencher stronghold.
* [[The Empire]]: Thirstquencher. The headquarters of which are called [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Soda Fountain]].
* [[The Empire]]: Thirstquencher. The headquarters of which are called [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Soda Fountain]].
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* [[Epic Flail]]: Steam Knight.
* [[Epic Flail]]: Steam Knight.
* [[Hair Decorations]]: Fillet, Bubbles, and Topo.
* [[Hair Decorations]]: Fillet, Bubbles, and Topo.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]: Fillet.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Fillet.
* [[Everything's Better With Samurai]]: Pretty much the entire point of the game.
* [[Everything's Better with Samurai]]: Pretty much the entire point of the game.
* [[Evil Gloating]]: Several villains are fond of it. Fuhrer Flatski, in particular {{spoiler|is actually ''interrupted'' by Dark Lumina during his at endgame and is flattened like a pancake.}}
* [[Evil Gloating]]: Several villains are fond of it. Fuhrer Flatski, in particular {{spoiler|is actually ''interrupted'' by Dark Lumina during his at endgame and is flattened like a pancake.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Is Not a Toy]]: Fuhrer Flatski found this one out the hard way when Dark Lumina [[Giant Foot of Stomping|crushed him beneath his foot.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Is Not a Toy]]: Fuhrer Flatski found this one out the hard way when Dark Lumina [[Giant Foot of Stomping|crushed him beneath his foot.]]}}
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* [[Free Rotating Camera]]: Few places, like the town.
* [[Free Rotating Camera]]: Few places, like the town.
* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]]: The inn owner getting wasted on "soda pop".
* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]]: The inn owner getting wasted on "soda pop".
* [[Gambit Pileup]]: Revealed at endgame. {{spoiler|Fuhrer Flatski wants to use the power of Lumina/Dark Lumina to [[Take Over the World]], [[Spanner in The Works|Jon/Colonel Capricciola]] has been working to counteract the Fuhrer's plans, and Dark Lumina's just there to raise hell.}}
* [[Gambit Pileup]]: Revealed at endgame. {{spoiler|Fuhrer Flatski wants to use the power of Lumina/Dark Lumina to [[Take Over the World]], [[Spanner in the Works|Jon/Colonel Capricciola]] has been working to counteract the Fuhrer's plans, and Dark Lumina's just there to raise hell.}}
* [[Gambit Roulette]]: The goal of The Leader Force, which really could have been done in a much more straightforward fashion {{spoiler|and bites the folks attempting it, [[Gambit Pileup|all opposing each other]], in the rear by the end}}.
* [[Gambit Roulette]]: The goal of The Leader Force, which really could have been done in a much more straightforward fashion {{spoiler|and bites the folks attempting it, [[Gambit Pileup|all opposing each other]], in the rear by the end}}.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: The Thirstquencher Empire decides to attack the Allucaneet Kingdom when the king and [[The High Queen|queen]] are away, catching Allucaneet's army by surprise. This is lampshaded in the ending.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: The Thirstquencher Empire decides to attack the Allucaneet Kingdom when the king and [[The High Queen|queen]] are away, catching Allucaneet's army by surprise. This is lampshaded in the ending.
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* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Ed constantly mocks Musashi's height, despite him being about the same size.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Ed constantly mocks Musashi's height, despite him being about the same size.
* [[Idiot Hair]]: Musashi.
* [[Idiot Hair]]: Musashi.
* [[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.
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* [[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.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Musashi.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Musashi.
* [[Kamehame Hadoken]]: Surprisingly, Ed is able to do this (additionally, [[Barrier Warrior|he erects a barrier to prevent you from flanking him]]). Doing so, however, tires him out for a bit afterward, giving you a chance to get in a few licks. {{spoiler|This was probably the method he used to set the village on fire in Chapter 4.}}
* [[Kamehame Hadoken]]: Surprisingly, Ed is able to do this (additionally, [[Barrier Warrior|he erects a barrier to prevent you from flanking him]]). Doing so, however, tires him out for a bit afterward, giving you a chance to get in a few licks. {{spoiler|This was probably the method he used to set the village on fire in Chapter 4.}}
* [[Kid Samurai]]: Subverted. {{spoiler|At the end it's revealed Musashi's the same one of legend.}}
* [[Kid Samurai]]: Subverted. {{spoiler|At the end it's revealed Musashi's the same one of legend.}}
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* [[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|the other Ed.]]
* [[Nice Hat]]: Several characters.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Several characters.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Once Musashi gathers all five scrolls, he... {{spoiler|accidentally releases the [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Sealed Evil In The Sword]]}}. Oops.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Once Musashi gathers all five scrolls, he... {{spoiler|accidentally releases the [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Sealed Evil In The Sword]]}}. Oops.
** Earlier, at the close of Chapter 3, Fillet loses faith in Musashi and believes that he'll never get around to saving her. So, she decides to use the Hero Summon on the Binchotite crystal in the room she's being held captive in, hoping that whoever she calls forth will do a better job at heroics than Musashi. Who shows up? [[The Rival|Kojiro.]]
** Earlier, at the close of Chapter 3, Fillet loses faith in Musashi and believes that he'll never get around to saving her. So, she decides to use the Hero Summon on the Binchotite crystal in the room she's being held captive in, hoping that whoever she calls forth will do a better job at heroics than Musashi. Who shows up? [[The Rival|Kojiro.]]
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Vambees, a prototype monster created by the Thirstquencher Empire, are apparently a combination of [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|vampires and zombies, and they look like werewolves]].
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Vambees, a prototype monster created by the Thirstquencher Empire, are apparently a combination of [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|vampires and zombies, and they look like werewolves]].
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Apparently, a ''fly'' wronged Maid Loinette's father somehow. Unfortunately, she never gives an explanation.
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Apparently, a ''fly'' wronged Maid Loinette's father somehow. Unfortunately, she never gives an explanation.
* [[Non-Elemental]]: Lumina's base form.
* [[Non-Elemental]]: Lumina's base form.
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* [[Save the Princess]]
* [[Save the Princess]]
* [[Say My Name]]: Several times over.
* [[Say My Name]]: Several times over.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: The Wizard of Darkness was sealed away by the Legendary Brave Fencer Musashi over 150 years before the start of the game. {{spoiler|Little does anyone know that the [[Big Bad]] wasn't sealed ''by'' the Lumina sword, but ''within'' it -- and activating the blade's full potential frees him. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]].}}
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: The Wizard of Darkness was sealed away by the Legendary Brave Fencer Musashi over 150 years before the start of the game. {{spoiler|Little does anyone know that the [[Big Bad]] wasn't sealed ''by'' the Lumina sword, but ''within'' it -- and activating the blade's full potential frees him. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]].}}
** Well... {{spoiler|Musashi defeats the last guardian, but he doesn't unseal the last crest. Flatski does.}}
** Well... {{spoiler|Musashi defeats the last guardian, but he doesn't unseal the last crest. Flatski does.}}
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Bubbles and Gingerelle.}}
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: {{spoiler|Bubbles and Gingerelle.}}
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* [[Speech Impediment]]: Ed. His [[Verbal Tic]] is his s,s,s,stutter.
* [[Speech Impediment]]: Ed. His [[Verbal Tic]] is his s,s,s,stutter.
* [[Spider Tank]]: The Earth Guardian, Skullpion, is a huge scorpion-shaped idol [[Living Statue|come to life]].
* [[Spider Tank]]: The Earth Guardian, Skullpion, is a huge scorpion-shaped idol [[Living Statue|come to life]].
* [[Stalked By the Bell]]: According to the nobles, Musashi will be returned to his homeland if the Bincho Energy used to summon him runs out, regardless of whether or not he fulfills the princess's wish. While Musashi's BP will deplete over time, eventually reducing his walking/running and attack speed, [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|players will not get a Game Over if their BP hits zero.]]
* [[Stalked by the Bell]]: According to the nobles, Musashi will be returned to his homeland if the Bincho Energy used to summon him runs out, regardless of whether or not he fulfills the princess's wish. While Musashi's BP will deplete over time, eventually reducing his walking/running and attack speed, [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|players will not get a Game Over if their BP hits zero.]]
* [[Steampunk]]
* [[Steampunk]]
* [[Stepping Stone Sword]]: The Legendary Brace grants you this ability.
* [[Stepping Stone Sword]]: The Legendary Brace grants you this ability.

Revision as of 02:14, 9 April 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.


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