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* [[Badass Normal]]: Zero, who can fire ''four'' guns with [[Improbable Aiming Skills]], Kazuma, who can cut pretty much anything with his [[Katanas Are Just Better|katana]], and Rider, who wields a gun-hammer and was the single most effective fighter in the Wolf Brigade.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Zero, who can fire ''four'' guns with [[Improbable Aiming Skills]], Kazuma, who can cut pretty much anything with his [[Katanas Are Just Better|katana]], and Rider, who wields a gun-hammer and was the single most effective fighter in the Wolf Brigade.
** In "Aohime," Dan, a member of the Bullet Blade Brigade turned father. {{spoiler|He took on his former comrades after they came after him and his "daughter." [[One-Man Army|Cuts through waves of Mooks]] with only two swords and after they manage to [[Handicapped Badass|cut off his arm,]] he takes out a few more by [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|stealing a tank.]] Only died because of [[Didn't See That Coming|an opponent he knew nothing about.]]}}
** In "Aohime," Dan, a member of the Bullet Blade Brigade turned father. {{spoiler|He took on his former comrades after they came after him and his "daughter." [[One-Man Army|Cuts through waves of Mooks]] with only two swords and after they manage to [[Handicapped Badass|cut off his arm,]] he takes out a few more by [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|stealing a tank.]] Only died because of [[Didn't See That Coming|an opponent he knew nothing about.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead]]: Himeko has done this twice; first, she was revived as a side effect of the [[Time Travel]] scheme that Asura pulled to make the Ultimate Sword. In chapter 79, she appears as a crude facsimile that looks like the Black God Tree; this is less than ten pages after committing suicide in Zero's arms.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]: Himeko has done this twice; first, she was revived as a side effect of the [[Time Travel]] scheme that Asura pulled to make the Ultimate Sword. In chapter 79, she appears as a crude facsimile that looks like the Black God Tree; this is less than ten pages after committing suicide in Zero's arms.}}
* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]: The guardian of Princess Yamato's volcano has this as an [[Calling Your Attacks|move]].
* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]: The guardian of Princess Yamato's volcano has this as an [[Calling Your Attacks|move]].
* [[Beautiful All Along]]: Yeti isn't so bad-looking after a transformation haircut.
* [[Beautiful All Along]]: Yeti isn't so bad-looking after a transformation haircut.

Revision as of 23:37, 9 April 2017

When a young child known only as Zero is saved from certain death by a powerful, beautiful witch-gunslinger known as Kurohime, he dedicates himself to justice in her name, and begins training to become a gunman himself. Ten years later, still in search of a now-missing Kurohime, Zero stumbles across a young girl calling herself Himeko, running away from the nefarious bandit Onimaru. As it turns out, Himeko, despite appearances, is much more than she seems--as evidenced by the legendary gun in her possession, Senryuu (lit., Tornado Dragon), she is actually the legendary Kurohime, turned into a child by the gods after a failed attempt to defeat them ten years ago.

The only way to completely break the curse is for Himeko to experience true love; mild infatuation only weakens the restrictions temporarily. The only problem is that Himeko is not as nice as her cute face would lead one to believe. Subsequently, she and Zero embark on a long journey to break the curse, while uncovering the source of Kurohime's enmity with the gods.

Now with a character page. In terms of spoilers, if it's been published in the English manga already, it's probably not a spoiler anymore.


Tropes used in Kurohime include: