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Genjuro Kibagami

Genjuro Kibagami is a character from SNK Playmore's Samurai Shodown series of fighting games.

According to his official biography, Genjuro was born in Anjoumura, Yamashiroguni on June 9, 1760. He stands 1.82 metres, weighs 82.5 kg and his blood type is AB. His weapon is a katana named "Baioudoku." His distinguishing features are a large scar going from his left shoulder halfway down to his back, and a pink ponytail. In times of peace, he likes to gamble and use prohibited drugs.

Little is known about Genjuro's childhood; he claims to have killed his family and at least a thousand other people. His mother was a prostitute, until Genjuro killed one of her clients. As he went to leave, she attacked him, leaving the scar on his back, and he killed her.

Eventually, he became a student of Kafuin Nikochin along with Haohmaru. Nikochin decided to have Genjuro fight Haohmaru to determine who was stronger, in order to give him a special scroll. The two men fought for hours, until Genjuro defeated Haohmaru, and had to be restrained from killing him. Nikochin stopped the fight and banished Genjuro; true strength does not mean killing a friend in a duel.

Genjuro has made it his goal in life to bring suffering upon Nikochin and Haohmaru. He hates Haohmaru especially because he resembles the man his mother was with when he killed them.

Genjuro Kibagami is voiced by Kong Kuwata, who also voiced Fatal Fury's Geese Howard. The only game outside the Samurai Shodown series Genjuro has had an appearance in was SVC Chaos: SNK VS. Capcom.

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