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'''Kanbe Kuroda''' is a character from the ''[[Sengoku BASARA Series|Sengoku BASARA]]'' series. He first appeared in ''[[Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Heroes]]''.
 
'''Kanbe Kuroda''' is a character from the ''[[Sengoku BASARA Series|Sengoku BASARA]]'' series. He first appeared in ''[[Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Heroes]]''.
   

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Kanbe Kuroda in Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Heroes

Kanbe Kuroda is a character from the Sengoku BASARA series. He first appeared in Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Heroes.

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Appearance

Kanbe's attire is composed of more dismal and somber colors in contrast with the rest of the cast, using less striking and vibrant ones. This is most likely to reflect his time spent in a cell. Certain other aspects of his design show this as well, most notably the large shackle around his neck and, of course, his weapon. Kanbe has crude, unkempt black hair that he wears in a pony tail, while his fringe hides his eyes all time. He also dons a long, tattered, beige overcoat.

Story

Kanbe Kuroda was a vassal of Hideyoshi Toyotomi. During this time however, he was secretly waiting for a chance to take the country himself. Due to the rebellion of Ieyasu Tokugawa, Hideyoshi was killed, and Mitsunari Ishida (another general under Hideyoshi's command) took it upon himself to chase and imprison Kanbe due to his motives.

Kanbe, being noted as a top strategist, possessed a great mind, but was also cursed with horrendous bad luck. He seemed to cherish his dream and was determined to fufill it, thus, as the conflict dividing the Land drew closer, Kanbei broke out of his cell and tried to continue to make his dream come true. However, his motives are immediately found out by Yoshitsugu Otani and Motonari Mori, and he is forced to serve under them as a vassal to the Western Army, or he would be imprisoned once again.

After fighting their battles for them, Kanbei flies into a fit of rage and attacks Motonari to become a free man, but with Motonari being the craftier of the two, he explains that Kanbe cannot be free until he rids himself of his shackles, telling him that Yoshitsugu holds the key on his person. With that newfound knowledge, Kanbe rushes to the battle between the Western Army and Eastern Army at Sekigahara to take back the key from Yoshitsugu, but he ends up getting caught up in the heat of the battle and ends up defeating everyone, including Yoshitsugu, Tadakatsu Honda, Ieyasu, and Mitsunari. When he is about to obtain the key, a hawk swoops down and steals it from him, forcing him to live a life of bad luck for all eternity.

Weapons

His weapon is a large iron ball chained to his handcuffs, and despite his hands being restricted, Kanbe is able to perform destructive grapple attacks in roughly the same manner as Cody Travers of Final Fight and Street Fighter fame.

In Japanese History

Kuroda Yoshitaka (黒田孝高), other name Kuroda Kanbee (also spelled as Kanbei, 黒田官兵衛), was a Japanese daimyo of the late Sengoku through early Edo periods. Yoshitaka succeeded to the family headship in 1567, the same year that he participated in the Siege of Inabayama Castle, when Oda Nobunaga defeated the Saitō clan of Mino province. A few years later, with Toyotomi Hideyoshi spearheading the Oda clan's advance into the Chugoku region, he pledged loyalty to the Oda. Yoshitaka, together with the sickly Takenaka Hanbei, served as Hideyoshi's strategists and assisted in the campaign against the Mōri clan.

Shortly before 1587, Yoshitaka was ordered by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to lead an attack into Kyushu. Along with him was the famous Christian daimyo Takayama Ukon. After seeing the thriving Christian population of Kyushu and under Ukon's influence, Yoshitaka was baptized with the name ドン・シメオン (Dom Simeão = Don Simeon). But when Hideyoshi made his famous edict that expelled foreign missionaries and ordered all the Christian samurai under his rule to abandon their faith, Yoshitaka gave up his new religion and adopted a monk's habit calling himself (劂氎) Josui.

Yoshitaka made an attempt to conquer the region of Kyūshū during the Battle of Sekigahara, but this ended up in failure. After his son Kuroda Nagamasa succeeded him, Yoshitaka died in 1604.

Trivia

  • His name in Samurai Heroes is spelled "Kanbe Kuroda".
  • In one of his quotes, Kanbe states that he used a sword as a weapon before his hands got handcuffed.

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