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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Averted ''like hell''.
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This guy deserves special mention, despise not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and Creator/HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other than the fact that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.

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This guy deserves special mention, despise despite not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and Creator/HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other than the fact that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.
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This guy deserves special mention, despise not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other than the fact that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.

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This guy deserves special mention, despise not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Creator/HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other than the fact that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.



* AuthorAvatar: Of Ouji Hiroi, HudsonSoft and Red Entertaiment (and also {{Creator/Konami}} by default, as they absorbed Hudson Soft later)

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* AuthorAvatar: Of Ouji Hiroi, HudsonSoft Hudson Soft and Red Entertaiment (and also {{Creator/Konami}} by default, as they absorbed Hudson Soft later)
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* AuthorAvatar: Of Ouji Hiroi, HudsonSoft and Red Entertaiment (and also {{Konami}} by default, as they absorbed Hudson Soft later)

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* AuthorAvatar: Of Ouji Hiroi, HudsonSoft and Red Entertaiment (and also {{Konami}} {{Creator/Konami}} by default, as they absorbed Hudson Soft later)
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This guy deserves a special mention, despise not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.

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This guy deserves a special mention, despise not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other than the fact that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.



* PunnyName: His name, written as P.H. Chada is an elaborated pun of one of Ouji Hiroi's pseudonyms and his own's ('''P'''rince (Ouji) '''H'''iroshi Adachi, when ''Chada'' is a misspelling of ''Adachi'' written backwards)[[note]]For the record, Ouji Hiroi's real name is Teruhisa Hiroi.[[/note]]

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* PunnyName: His name, written as P.H. Chada is an elaborated elaborate pun of one of Ouji Hiroi's pseudonyms and his own's ('''P'''rince (Ouji) '''H'''iroshi Adachi, when ''Chada'' is a misspelling of ''Adachi'' written backwards)[[note]]For the record, Ouji Hiroi's real name is Teruhisa Hiroi.[[/note]]



A talking and sentient (somewhat) immortal baboon, who has lived for centuries, but is more than obvious his immortality has turned him into a idiot. His role in all the games of the series is mostly is being one of the many villains the heroes have to defeat, except that his plans always end backfiring badly, but when he's going serious, he can be really a ''[[NintendoHard pain to beat]]''.

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A talking and sentient (somewhat) immortal baboon, who has lived for centuries, but it is more than obvious his immortality has turned him into a idiot. His role in all the games of the series is mostly is being one of the many villains the heroes have to defeat, except that his plans always end backfiring badly, but when he's going he gets serious, he can be really a ''[[NintendoHard real pain to beat]]''.



* KillerGorilla: Well, he's a baboon, but he really fits in this one

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* KillerGorilla: Well, he's a baboon, but he really fits in this onestill.



* {{Shoryuken}}: He can use one of those in ''Kabuki Klash''.

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* {{Shoryuken}}: He can use one of those these in ''Kabuki Klash''.



* StupidEvil: He can a extremely dangerous foe... if only he could have more ''gray matter'' for that.
* {{Troll}}: He loves to make fun of you, especially in ''Kabuki Klash'' in his victory quotes.

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* StupidEvil: He can a extremely dangerous foe... if only he could have more had enough ''gray matter'' for that.
* {{Troll}}: He loves to make fun of you, especially in his victory quotes in ''Kabuki Klash'' in his victory quotes.Klash''.



A group of CampGay brothers who always tries to swindle our heroes in almost each game, but just like Manto, they always end failing for whatever reason.

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A group of CampGay brothers who always tries to swindle our heroes in almost each every game, but just like Manto, they always end failing for whatever reason.



* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}s: They're one of the few characters of the franchise who are dressed with something that resemble traditional Japanese clothing, but on the other hand, they're all dressed like ''geishas''.

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* {{Creepy Crossdresser}}s: They're one of the few characters of in the franchise who are dressed with something that resemble resembles traditional Japanese clothing, but on the other hand, they're all dressed like ''geishas''.



A Catholic priest who ends up in Jipang when his ship sinks due to a storm and now he's has to live there, albeit this was his idea from a beginning, since he wanted to go to Jipang to evangelize their people.

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A Catholic priest who ends up in Jipang when his ship sinks due to a storm and now he's he has to live there, albeit this was his idea from a beginning, since he wanted to go to visit Jipang to evangelize their people.



* {{Expy}}: Technically, he's a goofy parody of both [[{{Literature/Shogun}} John Blackthorne/Anjin-san]] and the Spaniard missionary Francis Xavier, one of the first missionaries to travel to Japan, having the similar backgrounds of both characters, but PlayedForLaughs.

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* {{Expy}}: Technically, he's a goofy parody of both [[{{Literature/Shogun}} John Blackthorne/Anjin-san]] and the Spaniard missionary Francis Xavier, one of the first missionaries to travel to Japan, having the similar backgrounds of both characters, to both, but PlayedForLaughs.



* NonSpecificallyForeign: We don't know from which country he's from and "Hoteimaru" is obviously '''not''' his real name, but it's heavily implied he's from Europe.

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* NonSpecificallyForeign: We don't know from which country he's from and "Hoteimaru" is obviously '''not''' his real name, but it's heavily implied that he's from Europe.



* RummageSaleReject: One of the biggest offenders, along with the females: His dress is a mix between a Catholic priest, a clown, and wears a traditional Japanese ponytail (or ''chonmage'').

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* RummageSaleReject: One of the biggest offenders, along with the females: His dress is a mix between a Catholic priest, a clown, and he wears a traditional Japanese ponytail (or ''chonmage'').
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* MetaFiction: He wrote ''Far East of Eden'', whose chronicles inspired the programmers in creating the whole franchise, even if that book has the same level of credibility as [[CthulhuMythos the Necronomicon]].

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* MetaFiction: He wrote ''Far East of Eden'', whose chronicles inspired the programmers in creating the whole franchise, even if that book has the same level of credibility as [[CthulhuMythos [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos the Necronomicon]].



* VillainousCrossdresser: They're one of the few characters of the franchise who are dressed with something that resemble traditional Japanese clothing, but on the other hand, they're all dressed like ''geishas''.

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* VillainousCrossdresser: {{Creepy Crossdresser}}s: They're one of the few characters of the franchise who are dressed with something that resemble traditional Japanese clothing, but on the other hand, they're all dressed like ''geishas''.
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* {{Expy}}: Technically, he's a goofy parody of both [[Literature/AsianSaga John Blackthorne/Anjin-san]] and the Spaniard missionary Francis Xavier, one of the first missionaries to travel to Japan, having the similar backgrounds of both characters, but PlayedForLaughs.

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* {{Expy}}: Technically, he's a goofy parody of both [[Literature/AsianSaga [[{{Literature/Shogun}} John Blackthorne/Anjin-san]] and the Spaniard missionary Francis Xavier, one of the first missionaries to travel to Japan, having the similar backgrounds of both characters, but PlayedForLaughs.



* RummageSaleReject: One of the biggest offenders, along with the females: His dress is a mix between a Catholic priest, a clown, and wears a traditional Japanese ponytail (or ''chonmage'').

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* RummageSaleReject: One of the biggest offenders, along with the females: His dress is a mix between a Catholic priest, a clown, and wears a traditional Japanese ponytail (or ''chonmage'').
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* {{Expy}}: Of Creator/KarlMarx and SigmundFreud.

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* {{Expy}}: Of Creator/KarlMarx and SigmundFreud.UsefulNotes/SigmundFreud.
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->'''Voiced by:''' ShigeruChiba

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->'''Voiced by:''' ShigeruChibaCreator/ShigeruChiba
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->'''Voiced by:''' TakeshiAono

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->'''Voiced by:''' TakeshiAonoCreator/TakeshiAono
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->'''Voiced by:''' KazukiYao

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->'''Voiced by:''' KazukiYaoCreator/KazukiYao
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* {{Expy}}: Of Karl Marx and SigmundFreud.

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* {{Expy}}: Of Karl Marx Creator/KarlMarx and SigmundFreud.
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* {{Expy}}: Technically, he's a goofy parody of both [[Literature/AsianSaga John Blackthorne/Anjin-san]] and the Spaniard missionary Francis Xavier, one of the first missionaries to travel to Japan, having the similar backgrounds of both characters, but PlayedForLaughs.

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* OccidentalOtaku: He always wanted to go to Jipang and he tries to blend with his society, with hilarious results.

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* OccidentalOtaku: He always wanted to go to Jipang and he tries to blend with his their society, with hilarious results.
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!!Hoteimaru
->'''Voiced by:''' TakeshiAono
A Catholic priest who ends up in Jipang when his ship sinks due to a storm and now he's has to live there, albeit this was his idea from a beginning, since he wanted to go to Jipang to evangelize their people.
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* TheCameo: He appears dancing in Orochimaru's stage in ''Kabuki Klash''
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}
* FunnyForeigner: Albeit with good intentions.
* GratuitousEnglish: He speaks mixing Japanese with English in a very hilarious way.
* NonSpecificallyForeign: We don't know from which country he's from and "Hoteimaru" is obviously '''not''' his real name, but it's heavily implied he's from Europe.
* OccidentalOtaku: He always wanted to go to Jipang and he tries to blend with his society, with hilarious results.
* RummageSaleReject: One of the biggest offenders, along with the females: His dress is a mix between a Catholic priest, a clown, and wears a traditional Japanese ponytail (or ''chonmage'').
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!!The Ashimoto Brothers and Mr. Ashimoto
->'''Voiced by:''' KazukiYao
A group of CampGay brothers who always tries to swindle our heroes in almost each game, but just like Manto, they always end failing for whatever reason.
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* CampGay: An ''entire family'' of them.
* VillainousCrossdresser: They're one of the few characters of the franchise who are dressed with something that resemble traditional Japanese clothing, but on the other hand, they're all dressed like ''geishas''.

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* ButtMonkey: Both figuratively and ''literally''.


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* ButtMonkey: Both figuratively and ''literally''.
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* ButtMonkey: Both figuratively and ''literally''.
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* StupidEvil: He can a extremely dangerous foe... if only he could have more ''gray matter'' for that.
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!!Manto
->'''Voiced by:''' ShigeruChiba
A talking and sentient (somewhat) immortal baboon, who has lived for centuries, but is more than obvious his immortality has turned him into a idiot. His role in all the games of the series is mostly is being one of the many villains the heroes have to defeat, except that his plans always end backfiring badly, but when he's going serious, he can be really a ''[[NintendoHard pain to beat]]''.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Averted ''like hell''.
* ImmortalImmaturity: Centuries of life has certainly damaged his mental health.
* KillerGorilla: Well, he's a baboon, but he really fits in this one
* ManiacMonkeys
* {{Shoryuken}}: He can use one of those in ''Kabuki Klash''.
* SNKBoss: In ''Kabuki Klash''
* {{Troll}}: He loves to make fun of you, especially in ''Kabuki Klash'' in his victory quotes.
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* PunnyName: His name, written as P.H. Chada is an elaborated pun of one of Ouji Hiroi's pseudonyms and his own's ('''Prince''' (Ouji) '''H'''iroshi Adachi, when ''Chada'' is a misspelling of ''Adachi'' written backwards)[[note]]For the record, Ouji Hiroi's real name is Teruhisa Hiroi.[[/note]]

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* PunnyName: His name, written as P.H. Chada is an elaborated pun of one of Ouji Hiroi's pseudonyms and his own's ('''Prince''' ('''P'''rince (Ouji) '''H'''iroshi Adachi, when ''Chada'' is a misspelling of ''Adachi'' written backwards)[[note]]For the record, Ouji Hiroi's real name is Teruhisa Hiroi.[[/note]]

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* MetaFiction: He wrote ''Far East of Eden'', whose chronicles inspired the programmers in creating the whole franchise, even if that book has the same level of credibility as [[CthulhuMythos the Necronomicon]].



* MetaFiction: He wrote ''Far East of Eden'', whose chronicles inspired the programmers in creating the whole franchise, even if that book has the same level of credibility as [[CthulhuMythos the Necronomicon]].
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This guy deserves an special mention, despise not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.

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This guy deserves an a special mention, despise not being an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.

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This guy deserves an special mention, despise not being a in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.

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[[caption-width-right:214:Totally [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial NOT]] Karl Marx]]
This guy deserves an special mention, despise not being a an in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.
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Recurrent characters that appear in almost all games and related material from the ''VideoGame/TengaiMakyou'' series.

!!Paul Hieronymus Chada
This guy deserves an special mention, despise not being a in-game character per se, as he's the "person" whose "book", ''Far East of Eden'', the whole series is based of, and HudsonSoft, Red Entertaiment and Ouji Hiroi decided to adapt into a videogame. The only thing we know about him is the fact he was an American sociologist and historian born in the 19th century, but it's never explained how the hell he got all those chronicles about Jipang, other that he was an orientalist working in the Smithsonian Museum.
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* AuthorAvatar: Of Ouji Hiroi, HudsonSoft and Red Entertaiment (and also {{Konami}} by default, as they absorbed Hudson Soft later)
* {{Expy}}: Of Karl Marx and SigmundFreud.
* OccidentalOtaku: Sort of, due to his job.
* MetaFiction: He wrote ''Far East of Eden'', whose chronicles inspired the programmers in creating the whole franchise, even if that book has the same level of credibility as [[CthulhuMythos the Necronomicon]].
* PunnyName: His name, written as P.H. Chada is an elaborated pun of one of Ouji Hiroi's pseudonyms and his own's ('''Prince''' (Ouji) '''H'''iroshi Adachi, when ''Chada'' is a misspelling of ''Adachi'' written backwards)[[note]]For the record, Ouji Hiroi's real name is Teruhisa Hiroi.[[/note]]

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