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Later, his own unit defending the Sanada Ward during the Osaka Campaign also qualifies as this.
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In Spirit of Sanada, he's playable as a young child, beating the stuffing out of robbers with a stick. Badass Adorable: He's a kind-hearted, slightly awkward sort outside of battle, but one of the most powerful warriors of the era when taking on the enemy.Attack! Attack! Attack!: His final strategy in Osaka Castle after realizing that the Tokugawa have him outgunned and outnumbered is to charge into their camp and kill Ieyasu himself.Anime Hair: His hairstyle as a young man in Spirit of Sanada.All-Loving Hero: Seems to grow into this during his time as a political hostage to Toyotomi in Spirit of Sanada, as he gets along pretty well with several retainers and always addresses them politely.Adapted Out: Since 5 centers around Nobunaga as the protagonist, Yukimura is subsequently omitted.Spirit of Sanada finally gets this right, with Masayuki being the one who participates in the Takeda campaign while Yukimura is a child until after Shingen's death. Adaptation Expansion: The historical Yukimura never actually served the Takeda clan (that distinction goes to his father, Masayuki), given that he was only 6 by the time of Shingen's death, and by the time he comes of age and becomes a fully fledged Samurai, the Takeda clan no longer exists and thus he serves the Toyotomi clan instead as per his father's order.In fact, had Keiji not been present to continuously encourage him, Yukimura may as well have died in Osaka Castle during his story mode.
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Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In 2, life seems to have it in for Yukimura throughout the game, he witnesses the Takeda's downfall, is forced to accept that Mitsunari died in Sekigahara, and that Kanetsugu surrendered to the Tokugawa, all the while having difficulty finding purpose in life.He fights with a cross-spear ( jumonji yari) and his element is fire. In the third game however, this is downplayed to focus more on his interactions with his sister-in-law, Ina. Sides with the Western Army.īy the second game, he forges a strong bond with both Mitsunari and Kanetsugu, which is the focus of his story mode. Later, the Takeda go on to support the Toyotomi and so he indirectly serves Hideyoshi for a time. He usually starts out serving under Shingen Takeda, and has complete faith in his Lord's actions. The posterboy of the series, Yukimura Sanada is widely regarded as one of the mightiest warriors of the Sengoku era and is admired by many, friend and foe alike. Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao (Japanese), David Berón (English, 1), Julien Elia (English, 2), Johnny Yong Bosch ( 3), Jason Liebrecht (English 2015 Anime), Hubertus von Lerchenfeld (German, 1), Jan van Weyde (German 2015 Anime), Kim Jang (Korean, 1)