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Joe Musashi : ウィキペディア英語版
Joe Musashi

is a player character and main hero in Sega's ''Shinobi'' series of video games, first introduced in 1987. The character has achieved great popularity during the late 1980s and early 1990s, when it was used as one of Sega' mascot characters. During this time he was cast as the protagonist of the original arcade game as well the Mega Drive/Genesis sequels ''The Revenge of Shinobi'' and ''Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master'' (a loose adaptation of the ''Shadow Dancer'' arcade game), also starring in two Game Gear titles. The Mega Drive/Genesis game ''Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi'' also starred Joe Musashi in its overseas release, although the character was originally written to be his estranged son in the Japanese version. In more recent ''Shinobi'' titles, he appears as an unlockable character in the 2002's ''Shinobi'' and its follow-up ''Nightshade'' and in ''Shinobi 3D'', which stars his father Jiro.
==Appearances==

Joe Musashi is the protagonist of ''Shinobi'' (1987), ''The Revenge of Shinobi'' (1989), ''The G.G. Shinobi'' (1991), ''Shinobi II: The Silent Fury'' (1992), and ''Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master'' (1993), the second of which introduced his bride . Musashi also appears as an unlockable playable character in the 2002 version of ''Shinobi'' for the PlayStation 2, and its 2003 sequel ''Nightshade'' (''Kunoichi'' in Japan), as well as 2011's ''Shinobi 3D'' for the Nintendo 3DS. His primary weapons in most games are shuriken or kunai. He also has the sword , which he is able to charge for a powerful special attack,Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed'', where he rides a quad bike and is able to throw fireballs, and appeared in ''Sonic the Comic'' as the protagonist of the stories "The Dark Circle", "Fear Pavilion", "The Art of War", "Way of the Warrior" and "Power of the Elements". The ''Shinobi'' series BGM compilation was released by Wave Master in 2009 as ''Shinobi Music Collection – Legend of Joe Musashi''.
The identity of the protagonist in ''Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi'' (released in 1990) differs between versions. In the Japanese version, players control , the estranged son of Joe Musashi born in 1977, who was raised in New York by a martial arts instructor named Dick C. Kato after being separated from his birth parents.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Shadow Dancer at Sega of Japan's Virtual Console website )〕 This backstory was discarded in the overseas versions in favor of making Joe Musashi himself the protagonist and having Kato be one of his young students. The original 1989 ''Shadow Dancer'' arcade game simply starred a nameless ninja, although the various home conversions would give him differing identities as well: the manual for the home computer ports produced by U.S. Gold claim that he is Joe Musashi, while the Master System version names him Takashi in the packaging and manual and Fuma during the game's attract sequence. Other relatives of Joe Musashi include his grandson and namesake from ''The Cyber Shinobi'' and his father Jiro Musashi from ''Shinobi 3D''.

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