Sarutobi Sasuke
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Sarutobi Sasuke (猿飛佐助 Sarutobi Sasuke) was a famous ninja featured in many Japanese children's stories from 1911 to 1925. The character was immortalized in contemporary Japanese culture by the 1962 Sampei Shirato comic of the same name. Thereafter the name Sasuke become something of a default ninja moniker. Most recently seen in the manga, Naruto, where two characters are called Asuma Sarutobi and Sasuke Uchiha (the Third Hokage is also called Sarutobi).
It is a matter of dispute whether he was real, or a fictional creation of the Meiji era. He is commonly listed as one of the Sanada Ten Braves, a legendary group of ten ninja that supposedly assisted Sanada Yukimura at the battles of Osaka Castle during the Sengoku period.
Sarutobi, meaning 'monkey jump', is written with two Kanji (adapted Chinese characters); saru (猿) is the character for 'monkey', and tobi (飛) is the character for 'jump'. He was known for his monkey-like agility and quickness, especially in trees. Many depictions of him in Japanese pop culture portray him as having been orphaned and raised by a band of monkeys, therefore giving rise to the monkey-like abilities.
[edit] Popular Culture
- In the early 1960's, Toei movie company created a tv series starring Seisho Sawamura as Sarutobi Sasuke.
- In the popular manga and anime series Naruto, there is a character dubbed Sasuke as well as three characters said to be from the Sarutobi clan (the Sandaime Hokage, Asuma Sarutobi, and Konohamaru).
- Sarutobi Sunny Sensei was the strongest guy in the village man. Sasuke is also featured as the main character in the anime Shin Shaku Sanada Juyushi.
- Sarutobi Sasuke is also a playable character in Capcom's Sengoku Basara. In Devil Kings, he is renamed as Talon. In the Japanese version, he's voiced by Koyasu Takehito.
- Sasuke is also a playable character in several games of the Konami series Ganbare Goemon, where he is a small robotic ninja that wields dual kunai and also uses firecracker bombs. In Nintendo 64's Mystical Ninja 2: Starring Goemon, he also transforms into a torpedo while underwater.
- One of the ultimate weapons in Final Fantasy V is named "Sasuke's Katana." It is also the original name of Shadow's "Hardened" in Final Fantasy VI. This Katana has also made an appearance in Final Fantasy IV Advance, Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles with the name of "Sasuke's Blade."
- In a Gamecube video game, Gotcha Force, there is a ninja character named Sasuke, which is a main character.
- The anime and manga Samurai Deeper Kyo feature both the character Sanada Yukimura and his retainer, Sarutobi Sasuke. In the anime version, Sanada was voiced by Ogata Megumi, while Sasuke was voiced by Ishida Akira, Megumi's co-star in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
- The Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game has a card named "Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke" (LIGHT-TYPE/WARRIOR/4-STARS/EFFECT: If this card attacks a face-up Defense Position monster, destroy the monster with this card's effect without applying damage calculation). which portrays a cybernetic ninja wielding two kunai. It also has a series of 4 smaller "Sasuke Samurai" cards which are all weaker than the Ninja Grandmaster, yet have powerful effects. The artwork of all 4 are similar, each showing a small samurai with a circular orange/yellow head and wielding a sword (Samurai #3 has 2 swords, and Samurai #4 has a spear). However, this Sasuke is based off of the Mystical Ninja series Sasuke, because they are both made by Konami.
- In the cult hit Dreamcast video game Shenmue, the player has the option to name a lost kitten, and Sasuke is one of the choices. If the player chooses Sasuke, Ryo says it will mean the kitten will grow up to be big and strong like a ninja. However, the name is rejected because the kitten is a "girl kitty".
- In the video game Suikoden II, there is a ninja called "Sasuke" who you can only recruit into your party when your castle is at level 3 (with Kasumi in your party) or at level 4 (if you don't have Kasumi) and visit the hidden village Rokkaku.
- In the anime Ranma 1/2, though notably not in the manga (he absorbed several of the character Gosunkugi Hikaru's plot functions, such as incriminating photography, because Gosunkugi wasn't introduced until much later in the plot than in the manga), Kuno Tatewaki is often accompanied by a bumbling ninja retainer named Sasuke.
- In the anime Ninin Ga Shinobuden (Ninja Nonsense in the US release), which is about a ninja in-training, there is a character named Sasuke who is the right hand of Onsokumaru (The ninja master), though he is nearly impossible to identify from dozens of other similar ninjas.
- In the arcade game The Ninja Kids, a character by name of Sasuke is one of the playable characters. He wields a Kusari-Gama and uses wind techniques. He is colored yellow, and his fellows, all named and armed in stereotypical ninja fashion are garbed in blue, red and green.
- In Samurai Warriors the Shinobi that accompany you are named after traditional ninja as well, and one is named Sasuke. The names are not changeable.
[edit] External links
- Ninja Stories - story excerpts from the book Ninjutsu - History & Tradition by Masaaki Hatsumi