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|name=Samurai Goroh | |name=Samurai Goroh | ||
|image= [[File:Samurai Goroh - F-Zero GX.png|250px]] | |image= [[File:Samurai Goroh - F-Zero GX.png|250px]] | ||
|caption=[[File:FZeroSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption=[[File:FZeroSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | ||
Official artwork of Samurai Goroh from ''F-Zero GX''. | Official artwork of Samurai Goroh from ''F-Zero GX''. | ||
|universe={{uv|F-Zero}} | |universe={{uv|F-Zero}} | ||
|firstgame=''{{b|F-Zero|game}}'' (1990) | |firstgame=''{{b|F-Zero|game}}'' (1990) | ||
|games= ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]] | |games= ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]] | ||
|lastappearance=''{{ | |lastappearance=''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8 Deluxe}}'' (cameo, 2017) | ||
|console= Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |console= Super Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
|species= Human | |species= Human | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|voiceactor = | |voiceactor = Akio Otsuka | ||
|interwiki = fzerowiki | |interwiki = fzerowiki | ||
|interwikiname= F-Zero Wiki | |interwikiname= F-Zero Wiki | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:SamuraiGorohComic.png|thumb|left|150px|Samurai Goroh as he appeared in the ''F-Zero'' manual with his katana.]] | [[File:SamuraiGorohComic.png|thumb|left|150px|Samurai Goroh as he appeared in the ''F-Zero'' manual with his katana.]] | ||
Samurai Goroh made his first appearance in ''[[F-Zero]]''. He drives an F-Zero machine called "Fire Stingray". He later appears in ''[[F-Zero X]]'' driving the same machine. In ''F-Zero X'', the tracks are suspended above ground which allows players to fall and lose the race | Samurai Goroh made his first appearance in ''[[F-Zero]]''. He drives an F-Zero machine called "Fire Stingray". He later appears in ''[[F-Zero X]]'' driving the same machine. In ''F-Zero X'', the tracks are suspended above ground which allows players to fall and lose the race. It is also possible to knock other players off the track. As stated before, ''Melee''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s opening features Samurai Goroh racing against Captain Falcon. The two start ramming each other until Captain Falcon is able to knock Samurai Goroh off the track, which may be a reference to being able to knock other people off the tracks in ''F-Zero X''. Samurai Goroh driving the Fire Stingray is also retained. | ||
The ''F-Zero'' instruction manual had an eight paged comic book that goes over Captain Falcon's first bounty hunt. Samurai Goroh is in the comic as Captain Falcon's rival. In the comic, Captain Falcon shoots a criminal and was about to turn him in. Samurai Goroh shows up to try to stop him with his katana | The ''F-Zero'' instruction manual had an eight paged comic book that goes over Captain Falcon's first bounty hunt. Samurai Goroh is in the comic as Captain Falcon's rival. In the comic, Captain Falcon shoots a criminal and was about to turn him in. Samurai Goroh shows up to try to stop him with his katana; however, Captain Falcon is able to get away with his Falcon Flyer. Samurai Goroh also appeared in ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' where he challenges Captain Falcon to a race. In the cutscene that the two meet, Samurai Goroh is holding a katana. In ''Brawl'', ''SSB4'', and ''Ultimate'', Samurai Goroh appears as an Assist Trophy, and when summoned, he will use his katana to slash at enemy players. | ||
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|image=Samurai Goroh Trophy Melee.png | |image=Samurai Goroh Trophy Melee.png | ||
|desc=A rival bounty hunter, Samurai Goroh has crossed paths with Captain Falcon in many a dark corner of the universe. He also goes head-to-head with Falcon in F-Zero races, so the threads of their fates seem to be deeply intertwined. Samurai Goroh is famous for his katana, and his signature T-shirt is instantly recognizable. | |desc=A rival bounty hunter, Samurai Goroh has crossed paths with Captain Falcon in many a dark corner of the universe. He also goes head-to-head with Falcon in F-Zero races, so the threads of their fates seem to be deeply intertwined. Samurai Goroh is famous for his katana, and his signature T-shirt is instantly recognizable. | ||
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|game=Melee | |game=Melee | ||
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|name=Samurai Goroh | |name=Samurai Goroh | ||
|image=Samurai Goroh - Brawl Trophy.png | |image=Samurai Goroh - Brawl Trophy.png | ||
|desc | |desc=A man who presents himself as a bounty hunter much like Captain Falcon but is also the boss of a notorious bandit group. He tries to collect criminal bounties but always fails to beat Captain Falcon to the collar. He considers himself Falcon's arch-rival and always tries to beat him in F-Zero races. His machine, the Fire Stingray (#05), has a high top speed. | ||
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|game=Brawl | |game=Brawl | ||
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! Game | ! Game | ||
! Effect | ! Effect | ||
! | ! Characters | ||
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| [[Samurai Goroh]] | | [[Samurai Goroh]] | ||
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===As a background element=== | ===As a background element=== | ||
The Fire Stingray is present as a stage element on the {{SSB4|Mute City}} stage in {{for3ds}}, with its appearance from the original ''F-Zero'' game. | The Fire Stingray is present as a stage element on the {{SSB4|Mute City}} stage in {{for3ds}}, with its appearance from the original ''F-Zero'' game. | ||
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===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
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|desc-ntsc=This infamous pilot considers himself to be Captain Falcon's main rival. His racing machine, the Fire Stingray, is incredibly fast. If summoned into battle, he'll head toward the nearest opponent and slash with his katana. He definitely makes a better friend than foe! | |desc-ntsc=This infamous pilot considers himself to be Captain Falcon's main rival. His racing machine, the Fire Stingray, is incredibly fast. If summoned into battle, he'll head toward the nearest opponent and slash with his katana. He definitely makes a better friend than foe! | ||
|desc-pal=An infamous F-Zero pilot who considers himself to be Captain Falcon's main rival. He races as number 5 with his speedy Fire Stingray. When released in this game, he'll head straight for the nearest opponent, swinging his sword with reckless abandon. Try not to get on his bad side. | |desc-pal=An infamous F-Zero pilot who considers himself to be Captain Falcon's main rival. He races as number 5 with his speedy Fire Stingray. When released in this game, he'll head straight for the nearest opponent, swinging his sword with reckless abandon. Try not to get on his bad side. | ||
{{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero (08/1991)|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX (08/2003)}} | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''Brawl | *In ''Brawl'', Samurai Goroh and Captain Falcon are the only ''F-Zero'' trophies that do not have their respective ''F-Zero'' racers. | ||
*In both ''Brawl'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', Samurai Goroh was revealed before Captain Falcon himself. | *In both ''Brawl'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', Samurai Goroh was revealed before Captain Falcon himself. | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', the design on Samurai Goroh’s helmet was changed, both on his Assist Trophy model and on its respective spirit. In prior games, it was the Rising Sun, a symbol of Japanese nationalism - in ''Ultimate'', it is now the kanji for “samurai”, “侍”. This was done to avoid controversy in East Asian countries like South Korea and China, which heavily associate the Rising Sun iconography with Japanese militarism. | *In ''Ultimate'', the design on Samurai Goroh’s helmet was changed, both on his Assist Trophy model and on its respective spirit. In prior games, it was the Rising Sun, a symbol of Japanese nationalism - in ''Ultimate'', it is now the kanji for “samurai”, “侍”. This was done to avoid controversy in East Asian countries like South Korea and China, which heavily associate the Rising Sun iconography with Japanese militarism. | ||
**This also applies to [[Ryuji Sakamoto]]'s spirit, where his edit is present in his shoes. | **This also applies to [[Ryuji Sakamoto]]'s spirit, where his edit is present in his shoes. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |