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Goemon and is
" Emon " 衛門 、 右衛門 is a component of male given names, such as Goemon, though no longer as popular as in the past.
Since the setting of the chapter is the Bakumatsu era, his presence is an anachronism, but considering the additional presence of Ishikawa Goemon, Yodo-Dono, and Shiro Tokisada Amakusa, it is clear that this section of the game was intentionally designed as a mash-up of popular Japanese history.
The game, however, is a genuine Famicom cartridge, Ganbare Goemon!
Goemon is notable for being boiled alive along with his son in public after a failed assassination attempt on the civil war-era warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
A large iron kettle-shaped bathtub is now called a goemonburo (" Goemon bath ").
Ishikawa Goemon is the subject of many classic kabuki plays.
The most famous act is " Sanmon Gosan no Kiri " (" The Temple Gate and the Paulownia Crest ") in which Goemon is first seen sitting on top of the Sanmon gate at Nanzen-ji.
He is the subject of the Shinobi no Mono novels and film series, starring Ichikawa Raizō VIII as Goemon in the first three installments.
In the third Shinobi no Mono film, known in English as Goemon Will Never Die, he escapes execution while another man is bribed to be boiled in his place.
In the film Goemon, he is portrayed by Yosuke Eguchi and depicted as Nobunaga's most faithful follower and as associated with Hattori Hanzō as well as Kirigakure Saizō and Sarutobi Sasuke of Sanada Ten Braves.
Goemon appears in the video game series Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi ( where he is a self-proclaimed king of thieves, wielding a giant mace and a handheld cannon ), as well as in the video games Kessen III, Ninja Master's-Haoh-Ninpo-Cho-( depicted as a giant bandit hero, also carrying a cannon and seeking to plunder Nobunaga's castle ), Shall We Date?
The character Goemon Ishikawa XIII in the manga and anime series Lupin III is purported to be his descendant and the opening sequence in the Lupin III TV special Burn, Zantetsuken!
Goemon is also an ancestor of Misaki Kureha in the anime series Divergence Eve and Misaki Chronicles ( Goemon himself is appearing in two episodes ).
He is most noted for his two longstanding roles, as the title character in Captain Harlock from 1978 though the ' 80s and ' 90s ( Kōichi Yamadera of Cowboy Bebop fame took over this role in 1998 ), and Goemon Ishikawa XIII of Lupin III from 1977 through today ( taking over from Chikao Ohtsuka, who played the role in ' 71 and ' 72 ).
He is most known for the roles of Captain Hook ( Peter Pan no Bōken ), Dick Dastardly ( Wacky Races & Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines ), Goemon Ishikawa XIII ( Lupin III ), Nezumi Otoko ( GeGeGe no Kitaro ), Denzō Yamada ( Nintama Rantarō ), Professor Moriarty ( Sherlock Hound ), Gol D. Roger ( One Piece ), Master Xehanort ( Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance ), Doctor Weil ( Mega Man Zero ), Tao Pai Pai ( Dragon Ball ), Doctor Eggman ( Sonic the Hedgehog ( series )) and Wario in the Wario commercials.
Goemon Ishikawa XIII has been known to work with Fujiko on capers, but can be equally distrustful of her when he thinks she is manipulating Lupin.
, known as Legend of the Mystical Ninja, Mystical Ninja, and Goemon in North America and the PAL region, is a long-running video game series produced by Konami.

Goemon and titular
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Goemon and character
* Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a character in the Japanese manga series Lupin III
* Goemon Ishikawa ( character ) at the Internet Movie Database
* Sasuke ( Ganbare Goemon ), a character in Legend of the Mystical Ninja series media
These games revolve around the main character Goemon, and his exploits.
As the name suggests, his character is loosely based on Ishikawa Goemon, the noble thief of Japanese folklore.
While the early games of this title emphasized Goemon as a noble thief, he eventually becomes more of a standard video game hero character.
According to the Mystical Website of Goemon, this character is derived from Nezumi Kozō.
A new neutral character appears, a mysterious female ghost named Susaku, who tells Goemon where Bismaru escaped: Mafu Island, an island full of undead, creepy and ghost creatures in middle of the lava.
Goemon is unique to the series as he was the only character not there from the beginning.
Monkey Punch, in an interview featured on the American Dead or Alive DVD release, mentioned he added Goemon later as he felt the manga needed a more Japanese character.
Goemon very closely resembles actor Seiji Miyaguchi's character, stern master swordsman Kyūzō, in the universally acclaimed film Seven Samurai, down to even Miyaguchi's famous elongated face.

Goemon and Konami
Genre-defining titles attributed to Konami include the vampire-hunting side scroller Castlevania series, the survival horror Silent Hill series, the action / shooter Contra series, the platform / adventure Ganbare Goemon series, the espionage action Metal Gear series, the console role-playing Suikoden series, the music-oriented Bemani series ( which includes Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania, GuitarFreaks, DrumMania, and Pop ' n Music, among others ) and the dating simulation Tokimeki Memorial series.
In 2005, Konami also included the game in the Nintendo DS title Ganbare Goemon: Tōkai Dōchū Ōedo Tengu ri Kaeshi no Maki.
It also parodies many other Konami franchises, including, Antarctic Adventure, Castlevania, Xexex, Axelay, Thunder Cross, Taisen Puzzle-Dama, Space Manbow, Ganbare Goemon, Lethal Enforcers, Tokimeki Memorial and TwinBee.
It also makes cameos: The boss battle in The Legend of the Mystical Ninja, his arms trapped in a giant plastic by Marine World in Ganbare Goemon: Uchuu Kaizoku Akogingu, he disguised himself as a pirate in Ganbare Goemon: Kurofune Tou no Nazo, Several characters from Konami on Print Station in Mitsumete Knight R, The enemy that spits out the snowball in Ganbare Goemon: Tōkai Dōchū Ōedo Tengu ri Kaeshi no Maki, the title appears in New International Track & Field, the enemy like points in Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero and Nou Kaihatsu Kenkyujo Kuru Kuru Lab.
The girls have appeared as a cameo in many Konami game, such as Konami Wai Wai World, Quiz Gakumon No Susume, Ganbare Goemon 3, Snatcher, TwinBee RPG, Bishi Bashi Champ, Bishi Bashi Special, Bishi Bashi Champ Online, Shout!
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, known as in Japan, is an action-adventure video game released by Konami for the Nintendo 64 on August 7, 1997 in Japan and April 16, 1998 in North America as the fifth entry in the Ganbare Goemon series.
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon was developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka.
Konami released many renders of Goemon posing and making faces for magazine previews.
Konami targeted children, among whom the series is popular in Japan, by scheduling appearances of a Goemon mascot at some elementary school gymnastics sessions.
After a spate of sequels on the PlayStation line of consoles, Konami returned to the medieval, quirky Japanese themes of Mystical Ninja and its brethren on June 23, 2005 with Ganbare Goemon: Tōkai Dōchū Ōedo Tengu ri Kaeshi no Maki for the Nintendo DS.
* A fictional version of the hero who stars as the protagonist of Ganbare Goemon ( also known as Legend of the Mystical Ninja ), a prolific video game series produced by Konami.
, known as Mystical Ninja 2 Starring Goemon in Europe, is a video game developed and released by Konami for the Nintendo 64 on December 23, 1998.
Konami heavily promoted the Ganbare Goemon series for the Christmas season of 1998, as three games were due to be released — Goemon's Great Adventure and the PlayStation release Ganbare Goemon: Kuru Nara Koi!
Konami followed with Bouken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon, a game for the PlayStation 2 released December 21, 2000, and other PlayStation games in 2001.
While Goemon ceased to appear on game consoles in 2001, Konami continued to release handheld games, and experimented with the series formula by revising Goemon's appearance, using futuristic settings, and employing a more serious tone.

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