

(picture of Robin Hood from the 1973 film.)īoomstick: Then does that make Ebisumaru the "Little John" of Japan? who stole gold from the rich which he would then give to the poor, thus making him the Japanese counterpart to Robin Hood. Wiz: Now, Goemon is a hot-blooded ninja loosely based on an old Japanese outlaw named Ishikawa Goemon. Yang" don't sound Japanese-like if you ask me.Īlso known for his trademark spiky blue hair Yang like they were named in the western releases of their first SNES game because they're Goemon and Ebisumaru everywhere else.īoomstick: "Kid Ying" and "Dr. Wiz: And no, we're not calling these two Kid Ying and Dr. Wiz: In a Japanese town of Edo, or Oedo, lives the mystical ninja known as Goemon.īoomstick: And he's often teamed up with his pudgy pal, Ebisumaru. (music: Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon: Bamboo Forest)

Wiz: And it's our job to analyze their weapons, armor, and skills to find out who would win a Death Battle.

Wiz: Just note that no help from certain allies is permitted in this, especially not from giant allies. (clips of Yae, Sasuke, Bomber Bob, Little Ninja, Goemon Impact and Gordon the Dragon.) Boomstick: And Pocky & Rocky, the Miko Girl and her raccoon friend. We've looked through some more obscure heroes to find these two rather forgotten video game duos: Goemon & Ebisumaru the Mystical Ninjas. Japan has created some light-hearted characters set during the Feudal era. Boomstick: Yet, not every Japanese warrior is dark and serious. Wiz: Feudal Japan, an ancient land filled with samurais, ninjas, and ghost stories. (music: Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver: Kimono Girl Theme)
