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Mugen
Mugen (無限, Infinity ) is one of the main male protagonists of Samurai Champloo along with Jin. Both Mugen and Jin accompany Fuu in her search for "the samurai who smells of sunflowers." Mugen serves -
Fuu
Fuu (フウ, Tanagers ), full name Fuu Kasami (Kasami Fuu 香澄 フウ), is the tritagonist and leading lady of Samurai Champloo. Following a series of circumstances, she tricks Mugen and Jin into accompanying -
Jin
Jin (仁, Benevolence) is one of the main male protagonists of Samurai Champloo. He is one of Fuu's two bodyguards, along with Mugen and a former student of kenjutsu who, after killing his own -
Sara
Sara is a beautiful blind musician (Goze ) whom the trio of Mugen, Jin, and Fuu encounters near the end of their journey. She was secretly working as a Shogunate assassin. She is voiced by Sakiko -
Kariya Kagetoki
Kariya Kagetoki is an elite samurai working for the Shogunate known as the "Divine Hand" and "Hand of God" because of his skills in combat. Being said that there is possibly no one in existence -
Seizo Kasumi
Seizo Kasumi is a character that's frequently mentioned in Samurai Champloo/Anime. He is the father of Fuu and serves as the plot device for the entire series. He is voiced by Doug Stone -
Koza
Koza is a minor character in Samurai Champloo. She appeared in the thirteenth episode Misguided Miscreants (Part 1) and Misguided Miscreants (Part 2). Koza was born in the Ryuruku Islands. It is unknown what happened -
Samurai Champloo Wiki
About Samurai Champloo Wiki Samurai Champloo Wiki is a collaborative encyclopedia about the anime, Samurai Champloo. The format allows anyone to edit or create any article and is kept up-to-date by editors like -
Samurai Champloo
Samurai Champloo (サムライチャンプルー, Samurai Chanpurū) is a Japanese anime series developed by Manglobe. It featured a production team led by director Shinichirō Watanabe, character designer Kazuto -
Shino
Shino, also known as Kohana, is a reluctant former prostitute and the love interest of Jin that appears in Gamblers and Gallantry of Samurai Champloo. She is voiced by Hiromi Tsuru in the Japanese Dub -
Yatsuha Imano
Yatsuha Imano (今野 八葉 Imano Yatsuha ) is the daughter from a member of the Shogunate guard staff and a young courtesan employed in a brothel for a covert mission to break up a -
Mukuro
Mukuro was the main antagonist in the thirteenth episode Misguided Miscreants (Part 1) and the fourteenth episode Misguided Miscreants (Part 2) in Samurai Champloo/Anime. He is voiced by Kiyoyuki Yanada in the Japanese dub -
Hellhounds for Hire (Part 1)
Hellhounds for Hire (Part 1) (以心伝心 其之壱, Ishindenshin sono ichi) is the third episode of Samurai Champloo. It originally aired June 10, 2004 and aired May 28, 2005 in the -
Artistic Anarchy
Artistic Anarchy (馬耳東風, Bajitōfū) is the fifth episode of Samurai Champloo. It originally aired June 24, 2004 and aired June 11, 2005 in the US. Unable to pay the boat fare, the -
Redeye Reprisal
Redeye Reprisal (百鬼夜行, Hyakkiyakō) is the second episode of Samurai Champloo. It originally aired June 03, 2004 and aired May 21, 2005 in the US. Having had his arm sliced off by -
Lethal Lunacy
Lethal Lunacy (以毒制毒 Idoku Seidoku) is the tenth episode of the anime series Samurai Champloo. It aired in Japan on July 22, 2004 and July 16, 2005 in America. The episode opens -
Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 2)
Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 2) is the 17th episode of the Samurai Champloo/Anime show. The episode preceding this was Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 1) and the episode after this is War of -
Tempestuous Temperaments
Tempestuous Temperaments (疾風怒涛, Shippū Dotō) is the first episode of Samurai Champloo. It orginally aired May 20, 2004 and aired May 14, 2005 in the US. Fuu, a waitress tired of being -
Misguided Miscreants (Part 1)
Misguided Miscreants (Part 1) (暗夜行路 其之壱 An'ya Kōro sono ichi) is the thirteenth episode of Samurai Champloo/Anime. It aired in Japan on August 26, 2004, and aired in -
Hellhounds for Hire (Part 2)
Hellhounds for Hire (Part 2) (以心伝心 其之弐, Ishindenshin sono ni) is the fourth episode of Samurai Champloo. It originally aired June 17, 2004 and aired June 4, 2005 in the -
Evanescent Encounter (Part 3)
Evanescent Encounter (Part 3) is the series finale of Samurai Champloo/Anime. It is the 26th episode of the season, and was aired in Japan on March 19, 2005 and on March 9 2006 in -
Beatbox Bandits (episode)
Beatbox Bandits (魑魅魍魎 Chimimōryō) is the ninth episode of Samurai Champloo. It aired in Japan on July 22, 2004, and aired in America on July 9, 2005. The episode opens on an -
War of the Words
War of the Words is the eighteenth episode of Samurai Champloo/Anime. It was released on Janurary 22, 2005 in Japan, and Janurary 16, 2006 in America. The episode before this is Lullabies of the -
Shoryu
Like Jin, Ukon was born into the samurai bloodline. He studied under a man named Zuikou and became one of his most prized disciples. Ukon was sent on a voyage by the province's daimyo -
Gamblers and Gallantry
Gamblers and Gallantry (堕落天使 Daraku Tenshi) is the eleventh episode of the anime series Samurai Champloo. The episode aired in Japan on August 5, 2004 and aired in North America on July
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