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ONBAKE

Onbake
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Leader Jyuzo, Otaki
Homeworld Earth
Allies Humans
Enemies Ipadada
First appearance Daimajin Kanon episode 1,
"Distant Song"

The Onbake (WAWAWEEWA,   Onbake) are a race of benevolent yokai in the 2010 TV series Daimajin Kanon produced by Kadokawa, and the rest of the Daimajin Kanon Production Team. Onbake are objects or animals reincarnated through the power of the love humans had for them.

There are three known principal groups of Onbake in Japan, most of whom are hundreds of years old and date back to the Edo period. One is lead by the old man Jyuzo, living near the Bujin's final resting place in rural Japan. Another, lead by Otaki, who considered Jyuzo a foul-mouthed leecher, operate a ramen shop in Tokyo. The final group are the least organzied, and choose to roam instead of settling in one spot.

History

Daimajin Kanon

"Distant Song"

Taihei goes to Tokyo on a secret mission

"His Sound"

Taihei and Tomosuke search for Kanon.

Abilities

Transformation

Members

  • Bujin (hanewa)
  • Taihei (helmet)
  • Ikechiyo (goldfish)
  • Tomosuke (dog)
  • Sawamori (crayfish)
  • Hashitaka (falcon)
  • Otaki (stew pot)
  • Jyuzo (lantern)
  • Shouta (TV)
  • Tamakichi (safe)
  • Yumonji (kettle)
  • Kaenji (???)
  • Kirinoha (Grasshopper)
  • Buchiinko (hanewa)
  • Tamako (hanewa)
  • Toubi (katana)
  • Fukumatsu (harmonica)
  • Kazahana (scarf)
  • Dokan (coin)
  • Gombei (bonsho)

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SAWAMORI

Sawamori
Species Onbake
Forms Human, Onbake, Crayfish
Enemies Ipadada
Played by Tsuyoshi Mori (Human),
Junya Matsugami (Onbake)
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 1, "Distant Song"

Sawamori (KEKEKEKE,   Sawamori) is an Onbake Kaijin character from the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon produced by Kadokawa. Once he was the pet crayfish of an Ainu man, but was reborn as a benevolent yokai called an "Onbake". He works with a group of others like him to protect people against the threat of the Ipadada. While he is a side character in the television program, Sawamori was given a starring role in the spin-off book Daimajin Kanon: Trial of Sawamori, detailing his off-screen adventures.

History

Daimajin Kanon

"Distant Song"

To be added.

Books

Comics

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TOMOSUKE

Tomosuke
Species Onbake
Forms Human, Onbake, dog
Enemies Ipadada
Played by Takashi Yamanaka (Human),
Hideki Sugiguchi (Onbake)
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 1, "Distant Song"

Tomosuke (KEKEKEKE,   Tomosuke) is an Onbake Kaijin character from the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon produced by Kadokawa. Once he was a pet dog, but was reborn as a benevolent yokai called an "Onbake". He works with a group of others like him to protect people against the threat of the Ipadada.

History

Daimajin Kanon

"Distant Song"

To be added.

Books

Comics

Abilities

Sense of smell

  • Tomosuke has the unique ability to follow and track scents, due to his origins as a dog.

Gallery

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Buchiinko

Buchiinko
Buchiinko in Daimajin Kanon
Species Onbake
Enemies Ipadada
Played by Junko Minagawa (voice)
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 1, "Distant Song"

Buchiinko (KEKEKEKE,   Buchiinko) is an Onbake Kaijin character from the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon produced by Kadokawa. Like many Onbake, he is quite small and speaks a language only comprehensible to others of his kind. He was born of the affections a human once had for a Hanewa statue.

History

Daimajin Kanon

"Distant Song"

To be added.

Books

Comics

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HASHITAKA

Hashitaka
Hashitaka in Daimajin Kanon
Hashitaka in Daimajin Kanon
Hashitaka in Daimajin Kanon
Species Onbake
Forms Human, Onbake, falcon
Enemies Ipadada
Played by Serina Ogawa (Human),
Atae Oguchi (Onbake)
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 1, "Distant Song"

Hashitaka (KEKEKEKE,   Hashitaka) is an Onbake Kaijin character from the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon produced by Kadokawa. Once she was a falconer's bird, but was reborn as a benevolent yokai called an "Onbake". She works with a group of others like her to protect people against the threat of the Ipadada.

History

Daimajin Kanon

"Distant Song"

To be added.

Books

Daimajin Kanojo

After the defeat of the Ipadada, Hashitaka took a trip across Japan with Ikechiyo and Kirinoha in disguise as a human named Serina Ogawa.

Comics

Abilities

Flight

  • Due to her origins as a falcon, Hashitaka has the ability to fly.

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KOTARO USHIRONE

Kotaro Ushirone
Species Human
Nationality Japanese
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 1, "Distant Song"
Played by Enoku Shimegi

|} Kotaro Ushirone is an antagonist in the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon, produced by Kadokawa, and is played by Enoku Shimegi. He is the guitarist for his band 0°C, the ex-boyfriend of series heroine Kanon Misaki, and the current host of the Ipadada created by the mistreatment of Kento Saeki.

History

"Distant Song"

Ushirone was trying to enjoy a meal in a local restaurant when a news broadcast announced the execution of the murderer Kento Saeki, who had killed eight people including his parents in 2002. The owner expressed disgust at the man's crimes, but Kotaro was ambivalent. Later, while crossing the street, a woman's grocery bag broke and spilled all over the road and Kotaro walked past her without helping, indirectly contributing to a traffic disruption. This act caught the attention of the grim spirit of Saeki, who approached him while he was sleeping and suggested that they had a kindred rage and suggested they go out killing together. While in possession of Kotaro's body,

"His Sound"

"Warm Widow"

"Indulgent Drink"

Trivia

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KENTO SAEKI

Kanon Misaki
Species Human (formerly),
Ipadada
Nationality Japanese
Age 29
Related to Unnamed mother, (deceased),
Unnamed father, (deceased)
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 1, "Distant Song"
Played by Naoki Takai

|} Kento Saeki is a main antagonist in the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon, produced by Kadokawa, and is played by Naoki Takai. Saeki was abused by his parents as a child, and one day in 2002 the anguish in his soul allowed him to become posessed by an Ipadada. He then killed both his parents, their housekeeper, and five others before being captured. He was put to death for his crimes in 2009, and his spirit, now an Ipadada, possessed the body of Kotaro Ushirone, and used him to begin collecting souls.

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History

Daimajin Kanon

"Distant Song"

When Saeki was put to death for eight murders committed in 2002, his last words were cries of anguish about his need to kill more people.

"His Sound"

"Warm Widow"

"Indulgent Drink"

Books

Comics

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TSUBAYA MARUYAMA

Tsubasa Maruyama
Tsubasa in Daimajin Kanon
Species Human
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Waitress
Related to Unnamed sister
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 3, "Warm Widow"
Played by Mirai Kondo

Tsubasa Maruyama is a recurring character in the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon, produced by Kadokawa, and is played by Mirai Kondo. She is the head waiter at a buffet in Tokyo called "Pietro," where the inexperienced manager counted on her to keep things running smoothly.

History

"Warm Widow"

Maruyama interviewed a girl named Kanon Misaki when she applied for a job at Pietro, partly because of her experience, and also because of the strange nature of her resume, where she had written "I don't know" under hobbies. Despite Tsubasa's attempts to connect with the girl, including bringing up her brother-in-law's also hailing from Yamagata Prefecture, and her newfound fondness for the local cuisine, but Misaki was very reserved. Maruyama surmised that she must be socially anxious, and hired her.

"Indulgent Drink"

Trivia

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