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===Antagonists=== ; {{nihongo|'''Ukyo'''|γ¦γγ§γ¦}} : {{voiced by|[[Takehito Koyasu]]|[[Anthony Bowling]]}} :: Ukyo is the adopted heir to Ayamaro. His shielded and pampered lifestyle leaves him with a self-centered yet playful attitude on life, which is really a cover for a rather calculating, manipulative and cruel personality. He is later revealed to be the 49th clone of the [[Emperor]] and after surviving a three-day ordeal of constant questioning, Ukyo is proclaimed heir to the throne. He then murders the Emperor to succeed him and launches a plan to pit the villagers, samurai and bandits against one another to consolidate his control. ; {{nihongo|'''Tessai'''|γγγ΅γ€}} : {{voiced by|[[Michihiro Ikemizu]]|[[Robert McCollum]]}} :: Tessai is a [[samurai]] employed by Ukyo as a body guard. Throughout most of the series, he plays the role of the frustrated sycophant to Ukyo, enduring near constant verbal abuse. However, he is eventually revealed to be a competent warrior, whose martial skills may even be greater than the heroes. His subservience to Ukyo comes from a sense of personal honor in loyalty to his retainer, however undeserving that retainer might be. Tessai's dress is a derivative of the traditional dress of the Dutch fishermen town of Volendam, including his pipe. ; {{nihongo|'''Ayamaro'''|γ’γ€γγ}} : {{voiced by|[[Seiji Sasaki]]|Barry Yandell}} :: Ayamaro is the [[Magistrate]] to Kogakyo and adopted father of Ukyo. He raised Ukyo and taught him in the ways of commerce. But, when his samurai hunt for the murderer of the Imperial Envoy turn up unsuccessful, he is stripped of his title which is given to Ukyo. Ayamaro was seen in the last episode, living among the Shikimoribito. ; {{nihongo|'''Hyogo'''|γγ§γΌγ΄}} : {{voiced by|[[Takeshi Kusao]]|[[Jerry Jewell]]}} :: Hyogo is one of Ayamaro's [[bodyguard]]s. He is identifiable by an androgynous appearance, and deports a cutthroat personality; he is always seen trying to outshine Kyuzo, as suggested in Episode 5 when he challenges Kanbei after Kyuzo is defeated by the ronin. He is later killed by Kyuzo, who cuts him down after he fires a shot from his newly-acquired rifle at Katsushiro. ; '''{{nihongo|Amanushi|γ’γγγ·}}/Lord/Emperor''' : {{voiced by|[[Takehito Koyasu]]|[[Anthony Bowling]]}} :: He's the [[emperor]], whose body was damaged during the great war. Therefore he bought out the samurai in an act of revenge. He also created several clones in an attempt to make a successor, including Ukyo. The reason behind the harem of women he keeps is to impregnate them with his seed in order to create more clones; this is seen with Sanae being pregnant with another clone and Mizuki revealing that they were being used as "farms" to hold the clones of Amanushi. ; {{nihongo|'''Genzo'''|γ²γ³γΎγ¦}} : {{voiced by|[[Ryuzaburo Otomo]]|[[Sean Schemmel]]}} :: Leader of the intelligence operation during the initial Kanna Village campaign, receiving information from Manzo. Following his meeting with Manzo being discovered by Katsushiro, he was killed by Katsushiro while inside a Yakan. ====Mechanical Samurai==== During the great war, there are [[samurai]] that had converted their bodies into large fighting machines. When the war was ended by merchants, many became {{nihongo|'''Nobuseri'''|ιδΌγγ}}, or bandits. Under the emperor's employment, the bandit units rob farming villages of their rice, and occasionally women and children for the capital. During Capital's journey to Kanna Village, Ukyo orders the court [[physician]] to remove the bandits' souls, so they will be nothing more than mindless machines, accepting orders only from the emperor. ; '''{{nihongo|Yakan|{{ruby|ιΌη|γ€γ«γ³}}}}/Teakettle''' :: A troop-transporting unit. During the battle against Capital, one such unit was reused by Heihachi to infiltrate Capital. It is the only mechanical samurai in the series that is operated by pilot. ; '''{{nihongo|Raiden|{{ruby|ι·ι»|γ©γ€γγ³}}}}''' ; '''{{nihongo|Benigumo|{{ruby|η΄ θθ|γγγ°γ’}}}}''' ; '''{{nihongo|Tobito|{{ruby|θ·³ε θ·³|γγγ}}}}''' :: It is usually in flying saucer form, but it can split into two rabbit-eared units. ; '''{{nihongo|Mimizuku|{{ruby|ζ’|γγγΊγ―}}}}''' :: A humanoid unit dressed in black suit, resembling a ninja. ; '''{{nihongo|Syusai|γ·γ₯γ¦γ΅γ€}}''' : {{voiced by|[[Takashi Nagasako]]|[[Brett Weaver]]}} :: Head of the bandit army leading the campaign against Kanna Village. ; '''{{nihongo|Sobei|γ½γ¦γγ¨}}''' : {{voiced by|[[Kazuhiko Kishino]]|[[Michael Sinterniklaas]]}} :: Syusai's sub-commander. ; '''{{nihongo|Kobayakawa Tamono|γ³γγ€γ«γ― γΏγγ’}}''' : {{voiced by|Naoki Makishima|[[Scott McNeil]]}} :: A leader of bandits. It receives orders from incumbent emperor to raid villages. After Ukyo revealed his plan to have samurai hired by Ukyo to destroying the bandits, it was destroyed by Capital's main cannon blast.
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