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    In Akane the Kunoichi, your goal is to rescue Goro, the samurai, who is the heroine's master and love interest. The Dragon Clan's third tier unit in Battle Realms is the Samurai. At least one of their Zen Masters, Otomo, is one as well. Kenji will also begin resembling a Samurai in the Dragon campaign and will don a hakama in his final incarnation.

    • Laconic

      A page for describing Laconic: Samurai. Members of the...

    • Corporate Samurai

      The Letters in Agent G are Corporate Samurai in the sense...

    • Street Samurai

      The Street Samurai is the classic protagonist archetype in...

  2. Samurai Love God was Comedy Central's first made-for-mobile and the 8-episode series, created by Eric Mahoney, directed by Tom Akel and Emirati-Jordanian based Amer Kokh, and starring Ed Helms, Lisa Lampanelli, and Jenna Jameson, it ran on U.S. wireless carriers in fall 2006.

  3. Blue Eye Samurai is an animated series from Netflix, and created by husband and wife team Michael Green and Amber Noizumi. Its first season premiered on November 3, 2023. On December 11, it was announced by Netflix that the series had been renewed for another season. A trailer can be seen here.

  4. The main female protagonist of Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love is Gemini Sunrise, a cowgirl samurai. Neo Contra has Jaguar, an alien samurai. Shin Megami Tensei IV 's four main characters all are Samurai prentices.

  5. The Western Samurai are samurai of non-Japanese heritage, black or white and even those of other Asian countries like Chinese and Korean, if they wield a katana or wear the armor (and are not Japanese), then they are worthy of the prestige and title of the Samurai.

  6. Divine Date: She's a mortal human girl who is showing signs of being in love with the god Yato. Easy Amnesia: In episode 12, she regains her lost memories of Yato and Yukine by smelling Yato.

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  8. Samurai Love God was Comedy Central's first made-for-mobile and the 8 episode series, created by Eric Mahoney, directed by Tom Akel and Amer Kokh, and starring Ed Helms, Lisa Lampanelli, and Jenna Jameson, it ran on U.S. wireless carriers in fall 2006.

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