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{{CQuote|<choose uncached><option>There are roads that a samurai must travel.</option><option>There are mountains that a samurai must climb.</option></choose>|The Wandering Samurai, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''}}
{{CQuote|<choose uncached><option>There are roads that a samurai must travel.</option><option>There are mountains that a samurai must climb.</option></choose>|The Wandering Samurai, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''}}
{{Character infobox
{{Character infobox
|image=Artwork 3DS Game Samurai Slice.png
|image=Artwork 3DS Samurai Slice.png
|caption=Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
|caption=Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
|appearance={{CharGame|RT=1|RH=1|RHF=1|RHM=1|G&W=1|WWGc=1|SSBUc=1}}}}
|appearance={{CharGame|RT=1|RH=1|RHF=1|RHM=1|G&Wc=1|WWGc=1|SSBUc=1}}
|voice=Unknown}}
{{Nihongo|The Wandering Samurai|<ruby>虎伝<rt>こでん</rt></ruby> <ruby>立國<rt>りっこく</rt></ruby>|Koden Rikkoku}}, also known as {{Nihongo|Samurai Steve}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', is a recurring character in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'', and appears in all four games. He is well known for his quick slice technique<ref name="chara">[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/chara/stage02.html キャラクターアルバム ステージ2] (Character Album Stage 2)</ref>.
{{Nihongo|The Wandering Samurai|<ruby>虎伝<rt>こでん</rt></ruby> <ruby>立國<rt>りっこく</rt></ruby>|Koden Rikkoku}}, also known as {{Nihongo|Samurai Steve}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', is a recurring character in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'', and appears in all four games. He is well known for his quick slice technique<ref name="chara">[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/chara/stage02.html キャラクターアルバム ステージ2] (Character Album Stage 2)</ref>.
==Story==
==Story==
The Wandering Samurai earns his name from his devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and his generally poor sense of direction<ref>"I am called the Wandering Samurai, due to my devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and my generally poor sense of direction." ~ [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)#Picky Eaters' Song|Picky Eaters' Song]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. His tale has been passed down through the ages. With no clear record left, no one is sure what his real name actually was.
The Wandering Samurai earns his name from his devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and his generally poor sense of direction<ref>"I am called the Wandering Samurai, due to my devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and my generally poor sense of direction." ~ [[Picky Eaters' Song]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. His tale has been passed down through the ages. With no clear record left, no one is sure what his real name actually was.


[[File:Demon Tengu .png|thumb|left|32px]]Back in the day, [[Yokai]] would often invade the village. They say they didn't actually attack people, but when they stumble upon them at night they get a big fright, so they were reasonably scared. Out of concern for those people, The Wandering Samurai went to slice all of those pesky monsters<ref name="chara"/>.
[[File:Demon Tengu .png|thumb|left|32px]]Back in the day, [[Yokai]] would often invade the village. They say they didn't actually attack people, but when they stumble upon them at night they get a big fright, so they were reasonably scared. Out of concern for those people, The Wandering Samurai went to slice all of those pesky monsters<ref name="chara"/>.
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Chara02 (1).gif|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
Chara02 (1).gif|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
The Wandering Samurai White.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
The Wandering Samurai White.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
Wandering Samurai is 2.png|Artwork forfrom ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
Artwork Wii Samurai Slice.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
Wandering Samurai - BTB Album.png|Artwork from ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]''
Artwork Wii Samurai Slice BTB.png|Artwork from ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]''
Korean samurai.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]''
Artwork Wii Samurai Slice KR.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]''
Artwork 3DS Game Samurai Slice.png|Artwork for [[Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
Artwork 3DS Samurai Slice.png|Artwork for [[Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
Artwork 3DS Game Super Samurai Slice.png|Artwork for [[Super Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
Artwork 3DS Super Samurai Slice.png|Artwork for [[Super Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
Artwork 3DS Game Samurai Slice KR.png|Artwork for [[Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]''
Artwork 3DS Samurai Slice KR.png|Artwork for [[Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]''
Artwork 3DS Game Super Samurai Slice KR.png|Artwork for [[Super Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]''
Artwork 3DS Super Samurai Slice KR.png|Artwork for [[Super Samurai Slice]] from ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]''
SamuraiSliceTowel.png|Official towel distributed by Club Nintendo Japan
SamuraiSliceTowel.png|Towel distributed by [[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] Japan
Tibby wandering samurai.png|[[Tibby]] in a Wandering Samurai costume
Tibby wandering samurai.png|[[Tibby]] in a Wandering Samurai costume
Game & Wario Samurai.png|The Wandering Samurai in ''[[mariowiki:Game & Wario|Game & Wario]]''
Screenshot WarioWare Game & Wario Samurai Slice.png|The Wandering Samurai in ''[[mariowiki:Game & Wario|Game & Wario]]''
Screenshot (144).png|Cameo in [[Kat & Ana]]'s Character Trailer for ''[[mariowiki:WarioWare Gold|WarioWare Gold]]''
Screenshot WarioWare Gold The Wandering Samurai.png|Cameo in [[Kat & Ana]]'s Character Trailer for ''[[mariowiki:WarioWare Gold|WarioWare Gold]]''
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</gallery>
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
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*The Wandering Samurai and the [[Flippers]] are the two characters to have printed towels that could be bought from Club Nintendo Japan in December 2012.
*The Wandering Samurai and the [[Flippers]] are the two characters to have printed towels that could be bought from Club Nintendo Japan in December 2012.
*In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', the game [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] ends with a "To be continued..." message displayed on the screen, and [[Samurai Slice 2]] ends with a "The End" message. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the game [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] stills ends with a "To be continued..." message, despite that [[Samurai Slice 2]] is not present in this game. It can be inferred that [[Super Samurai Slice]] and [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] are the continuation instead, and so it can also be inferred that [[Samurai Slice 2]] may take place after them.
*In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', the game [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] ends with a "To be continued..." message displayed on the screen, and [[Samurai Slice 2]] ends with a "The End" message. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the game [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] stills ends with a "To be continued..." message, despite that [[Samurai Slice 2]] is not present in this game. It can be inferred that [[Super Samurai Slice]] and [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] are the continuation instead, and so it can also be inferred that [[Samurai Slice 2]] may take place after them.
*In ''[[Rhythm World]]'', the samurai's clothes were made to look more like a "pojol" (Korean police during the Chosun period). ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]'' also feature the Wandering Samurai in this outfit, albiet with a headband instead of a hat. His design is changed further in [[Samurai Slice 2]], going from a lightning-based rework of his normal outfit in other versions to a different with a hat decorated with lightning blots, and sporting a beard, in ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]''.
*In ''[[Rhythm World]]'', the samurai's clothes were made to look more like a "pojol" (Korean police during the [[wikipedia:Joseon|Joseon]] period). He was also given a beard. ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]'' also feature the Wandering Samurai in this outfit, albiet with a headband instead of a hat and without the beard. His design is changed further in [[Samurai Slice 2]], going from a lightning-based rework of his normal outfit in other versions to a new outfit with a hat decorated with lightning blots, and sporting the beard once again, in ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]''.
**Despite this, the samurai's Spirits in ''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' use the same artwork in all regions, with the Japanese clothing.
**Despite this, the Official Game Trailer for ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]''<ref>[https://youtu.be/S0QXDvSlq0I 리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스 소개 영상] (Rhythm Sesang: The Best+ Introduction Video)</ref> and the samurai's Spirits in ''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' use the same artwork as in all other regions, with the Japanese clothing.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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Latest revision as of 02:19, 6 May 2024

"There are roads that a samurai must travel."
— The Wandering Samurai, Rhythm Heaven Fever

The Wandering Samurai
Image
Artwork 3DS Samurai Slice.png
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Appears in
Voices
  • Voice: Unknown
  • The Wandering Samurai (虎伝こでん 立國りっこく?, Koden Rikkoku), also known as Samurai Steve in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, is a recurring character in the Rhythm Heaven Series, and appears in all four games. He is well known for his quick slice technique[1].

    Story

    The Wandering Samurai earns his name from his devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and his generally poor sense of direction[2]. His tale has been passed down through the ages. With no clear record left, no one is sure what his real name actually was.

    Demon Tengu .png

    Back in the day, Yokai would often invade the village. They say they didn't actually attack people, but when they stumble upon them at night they get a big fright, so they were reasonably scared. Out of concern for those people, The Wandering Samurai went to slice all of those pesky monsters[1].

    In a side story, the samurai stays at a village to slice watermelons, fish and yokai to feed the local children. During this story, the moon occassionally shows the number 555-SAMURAI. Dialing it on the Phone plays sound effects of the samurai fighting Yokai.

    Pinwheel Girl.png

    As the Samurai wanders, the sun dips below the horizon, and he rests his weary body under a tree on the grounds of an old temple. He proceeds to sing the Picky Eaters' Song as he sleeps, and wakes up to two children, one holding a pinwheel, and the other holding a rice ball. Their mother asked them to offer the rice ball to the samurai, who graciously accepts it, and finds the taste similar to how his own mother used to make them. While thinking about how to repay them, he stumbles upon the kids in distress, as their pinwheel was stolen by Demons. In the name of justice, the samurai follows the demons to a cliff, where he proceeds to slice them all until getting the pinwheel back. The samurai wanders further into a city, where he helps a businessman recover a stuffed bunny that was stolen by the marauding spirits.

    8-bit village girl.png

    At some point, the samurai travels the lands of old to complete his training[3], and at that moment, the demons kidnap a lady walking through the streets. He proceeds to slice every demon in his path to rescue her. The villagers are left confused by the black debris on the ground, as the samurai did not stay for the recognition[4].

    At some point, the demons strike again and kidnap four ladies at once, with the samurai once again slicing many demons along the way to save them. This time he even gets a ride from Mister Eagle and uses a lightning bolt technique. The village scientists eventually figure out the debris comes from the monsters, and are mystified as the blue pieces are cool to the touch[5], but they are apparently more difficult to clean up[6].

    In all of the Remixes the samurai has appeared in, he is seen protecting the village he wandered into for a little while longer before continuing on his journey. In Remix 4 from Rhythm Heaven Fever specifically, he is seen protecting a castle from the Demons, while a Wrestler interview and sorting job seem to be occurring inside. The Wandering Samurai also makes an appearance in Game & Wario, where he takes on a part-time job at a fish factory.

    Appearances

    Gallery

    In Super Smash Bros.

    The Wandering Samurai appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a spirit, depicting him in his Samurai Slice design from Rhythm Heaven Megamix, which can be enhanced into his design from Samurai Slice 2 in Rhythm Heaven Fever. He is only ontaibable by Summoning, and therefore cannot be fought.

    No. 1193
    Wandering Samurai Spirit.png
    The Wandering Samurai
    Attack
    ★★ ADVANCED 2 Can be Enhanced at Lv. 99 Summon with cores from Sakura Samurai and Ghosts
    No. 1194
    Wandering Samurai Fever Spirit.png
    Flag of the United States.svg Wandering Samurai (Rhythm Heaven Fever)
    Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg Wandering Samurai (Beat the Beat)
    Attack
    ★★★ ACE 2 Critical Hit ↑ Enhancing The Wandering Samurai

    Trivia

    In Other Languages

    Language Name Meaning
    Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 虎伝 立國 (こでん りっこく) Legendary Warrior
    Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA The Wandering Samurai
    Wandering Samurai[8]
    Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Samurai Steve
    The Wandering Samurai[9]
    Wandering Samurai[8]
    Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg FrenchNOA Samouraï errant[8] Wandering samurai
    Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg FrenchNOE Samouraï errant Wandering samurai
    Flag of Mexico.svg SpanishNOA Samurái rebanador[8] Samurai slicer
    Flag of Spain.svg SpanishNOE Samurái rebanador Samurai slicer
    Flag of Germany.svg German Klingenmeister Blademaster
    Flag of Italy.svg Italian Il samurai errante The wandering samurai
    Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch De zwervende samoerai[8] The wandering samurai
    Flag of Russia.svg Russian Бродячий самурай[8] Wandering samurai
    Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChineseSI The Wandering Samurai
    Wandering Samurai[8]
    Flag of the Republic of China.svg ChineseTR The Wandering Samurai
    Wandering Samurai[8]
    Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 방랑 무사 The Wandering Warrior

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 キャラクターアルバム ステージ2 (Character Album Stage 2)
    2. "I am called the Wandering Samurai, due to my devotion to the samurai code of Bushido and my generally poor sense of direction." ~ Picky Eaters' Song, Rhythm Heaven Fever
    3. "I am a samurai traveling the lands of old to complete my training." ~ Dialogue in Super Samurai Slice, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
    4. "After every full moon, there are piles of this stuff lying all over the village. No one knows that the samurai is saving them, but he doesn't do it for the recognition." ~ Monster Debris, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
    5. "After much research, the village scientists figured out the black debris is from monsters. They're mystified by these blue pieces that are so cool to the touch, though." ~ Splash Debris, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
    6. "黒いヤツは、オバケのカケラだと分かったけど、この青いヤツは、いまだナゾのまま。さわるとヒンヤリしてて、キモチイイ。この青いカケラ、黒いのにくらべて、そうじがタイヘンなもんだから、そうじ係のおきぬ、おこってたよ。" (We found out that the black one is a piece of a monster, but this blue one is still a mystery. When you touch it, it feels nice and tingly. This blue piece is much more difficult to clean than the black one, so the cleaning staff was very upset.) ~ 水しぶきのカケラ (Splashing Pieces), Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+
    7. 리듬 세상 더 베스트 플러스 소개 영상 (Rhythm Sesang: The Best+ Introduction Video)
    8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
    9. "The Wandering Samurai has been standing up to evil for a long, long time." ~ Super Samurai Slice, Rhythm Paradise Megamix (English)