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Shin koihime musou episode 11
Shin koihime musou episode 11












shin koihime musou episode 11

Two common recurring jokes about her are: 1) people who have heard the legend of the black-haired bandit fighter remark that the rumors describe her as the a most beautiful woman, and because of this did not think Kan'u was her and 2) some of the female characters mistakenly believe she and Rinrin are mother and daughter despite the fact she is still young.

shin koihime musou episode 11

She cares a lot for her friends, and she is a sister to Chōhi after they swore a vow of sisterhood because she felt sorry for Chōhi's loneliness. Her past reveals that her family was killed by bandits, which made it her quest to ensure innocent people will never suffer like she did. She is also one of the main characters beside Chōhi. Anime version Kan'u is known as the Beautiful Black-haired Bandit Fighter and wields the Green Dragon Crescent Blade. Here she is a very strict general and disciplinarian, especially towards Ryūbi herself (due to Ryūbi being a rather naive and reluctant queen), and Kazuto (likely out of jealousy over Ryūbi's closeness to Kazuto, since she herself in fact harbors romantic feelings towards him). In Shin Koihime Musō, Kan'u is relegated to the position of Ryūbi's second in command and confidante. It is also noted that she easily turns dangerous, even vicious when provoked. However, due to her past, she strongly rejects Kazuto for calling her a girl, stating, "Nothing as weak as that!". Kan'u remains the driving force behind the Hongō/Shoku army and displays many heroic actions in the war, often being the leading voices for the other girls as well as the motivator of the group. Due to Hongō's strange attire and manner of speech, she subsequently mistakes him to be the "Messenger from Heaven" and becomes the first person to vow her loyalty to him. Visual novel version Arguably the main heroine of the first game, Kan'u shows up shortly after Hongō is transported back in time and saves him from a group of bandits. Shoku (蜀, Shǔ) Kan'u Kan'u Unchō ( 関羽 雲長, Guan Yu - Yunchang) Real name: Aisha ( 愛紗, Àishā) Voiced by: Nami Kurokawa (visual novel, anime) (credited as Mina Motoyama in the visual novel) The ending also varies depending on who he partners with. In the sequel, Kazuto can ally himself with any one of the warring factions, becoming the main partner of either Ryūbi, Sōsō, or Sonsaku. However he takes an entirely new role in Shin Koihime Musō, as Ryūbi has become a separate character.

shin koihime musou episode 11

In the first Koihime Musō game his role is akin to Ryūbi. He is often shocked as to how heroes he knows from literature are so very different from what he has learned from his time. Like in the first game, he is still considered the Messenger of Heaven. Usually before he is found, the lords of each kingdom comment how they saw a shooting star in the sky. In Shin Koihime Musō, regardless of which kingdom is chosen, Kazuto is sent to the other world when he was sleeping back in his own world. He's often regarded as being too carefree and too big a skirt chaser by almost everyone. However, as time passes, he feels himself attached and begins to think twice about whether he should go home. He initially denied and turn down the role but later on decides to aid Kan'u in her quest, hoping to find his way back home. Due to his abnormal costume (his school uniform) and manner of speech (English loanwords), he is saved by Kan'u and is mistaken to be the "Messenger from Heaven" who is said to be able to bring peace to China. He was sent back in time to ancient China when he attempted to stop a mysterious student from stealing an ancient Chinese mirror within the school's collection and ended up breaking the mirror in the process. He is a modern day Japanese student who was trained in kendo, military strategies and has pretty good knowledge about Asian History in general. Visual novel version The main character of the visual novel series. Protagonist Kazuto Hongō Kazuto ( 北郷 一刀) Voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima (Drama CD)














Shin koihime musou episode 11