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He was retainer of Later H\u014dj\u014d clan. According to some records,[which?] his name was originally Kazama Kotar\u014d (\u98a8\u9593 \u5c0f\u592a\u90ce).Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The F\u016bma clan and F\u016bma Kotar\u014d[edit]In folklore and popular culture[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]The F\u016bma clan and F\u016bma Kotar\u014d[edit]The clan was based in Kanagawa Prefecture, specializing in horseback guerrilla warfare and naval espionage.[1][2] According to some sources, the family has roots in the 10th century when they served Taira no Masakado in his revolt against the Kyoto government. The use of the name started with the first leader (jonin) of the clan: originally surnamed “\u98a8\u9593” (F\u016bma), with a different kanji, it was later changed to homophone \u98a8\u9b54. Each subsequent leader of the school adopted the same name as its founder, making it difficult to identify them individually. This school was in the service of the H\u014dj\u014d clan of Odawara.F\u016bma Kotar\u014d was the fifth and the best known of the F\u016bma clan leaders. Born in Sagami Province (modern Kanagawa Prefecture) on an unknown date, he became notorious as the leader of a band of 200 Rappa “battle disrupters”,[3] divided into four groups: brigands, pirates, burglars and thieves. Kotar\u014d served under H\u014dj\u014d Ujimasa and H\u014dj\u014d Ujinao. His biggest achievement came in 1580 at Battle of Omosu, when the F\u016bma ninja covertly infiltrated and attacked a camp of the Takeda clan forces under Takeda Katsuyori at night, succeeding in causing severe chaos in the camp, which resulted in massive casualties among the disoriented enemies as they attacked each other.[4] Later In 1590, at Siege of Odawara, when Toyotomi Hideyoshi laid siege to Odawara Castle, which eventually fell, and the H\u014dj\u014d clan was forced to surrender.When the Tokugawa shogunate came to power, the remnants of F\u016bma-ry\u016b were reduced to a band of brigands operating in and around Edo. A popular but fictional story says that in 1596, Kotar\u014d was responsible for the death of Hattori Hanz\u014d, a famous ninja in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu, who had tracked him down in the Inland Sea, but Kotar\u014d has succeeded in luring him into a small channel, where a tide trapped the Tokugawa gunboats and his men then set fire to the channel with oil.[2][4]Kotar\u014d was eventually caught by the Tokugawa shogunate’s special law-enforcement force, guided by his rival and a former Takeda ninja K\u014dsaka Jinnai (\u9ad8\u5742\u751a\u5185), and executed through beheading by an order of Ieyasu in 1603. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In folklore and popular culture[edit]In a folk legend, he is often an inhuman figure: a supposedly part-oni monstrous giant (over 2 meters tall) with inverted eyes.[4] In fiction portrayals, F\u016bma Kotar\u014d is often depicted as Hattori Hanz\u014d’s arch-rival. As the name F\u016bma literally means “wind demon”, F\u016bma Kotar\u014d’s depiction is frequently more flamboyant, fantastical, and sometimes even demonic. In contrast, Hanz\u014d is usually rendered with a relatively subdued appearance.Kotar\u014d is a player character in the video game Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny as a young ninja in the service of the H\u014dj\u014d clan, also returning in the spin-offs Onimusha Tactics and Onimusha Soul. He is also a main character in the World Heroes fighting game series (as “Fuuma”), also featured in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum together with his main rival Hanzo. In the video game Samurai Warriors 2 and its sequels along with its spin-off series Warriors Orochi, he is Hanz\u014d’s foe, who, despite serving the H\u014dj\u014d clan, prefers chaos and continually makes trouble for many factions. He also appears in several other video games such as Fate\/Grand Order (as an assassin class servant), Getsu F\u016bma Den, Kessen III (as an optional bonus character), Nobunaga’s Ambition II, Sengoku Basara 2 (initially as a non-player character, he became playable in the Heroes edition), Sengoku Basara 3 and Sengoku Basara 4, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (as a summonable “persona” character), Pok\u00e9mon Conquest (as a playable sidequest character), Shall We Date?: Ninja Love (as a romance option or the player character),[5] and Taik\u014d Risshiden V (as an unlockable player character). He is further featured in the manga series Nabari no Ou, where he appears as the shape-shifting leader of the F\u016bma ninja village and an ally of the protagonist, and also makes an appearance in the light novel series Mirage of Blaze during the story arc involving the H\u014dj\u014d clan, and in the manga and anime series Samurai Deeper Kyo, where he is Sarutobi Sasuke’s childhood friend and rival, and Karasu Tengu Kabuto. F\u016bma Kotar\u014d is featured in the manga Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni; in the SNES game of the same title, he is the final opponent that Keiji Maeda has to fight against.The anime series Sengoku Collection features a female interpretation of Kotar\u014d, being a servant to the female version of Imagawa Yoshimoto. In the manga and anime series Laughing Under the Clouds, Fuma Kotaro is a couple of twins who both rule over a falling Fuma clan. In the manga series Yaiba, he is a revenant brought back to life by Onimaru.His 18th-century descendant F\u016bma Kotar\u014d Kaneyoshi is the hero’s nemesis through most of the TV series The Samurai. His modern descendant is a player character in the video game Ninja Commando. The F\u016bma clan are also featured in the TV series Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi and the video games and Inindo: Way of the Ninja. In the Soul series of video games the female ninja Taki and several minor characters including Li Long’s lover Chie are a part of the F\u016bma clan, however in this setting the clan is depicted as being from \u014cmi province rather than Sagami. Soul‘s and Tekken‘s Yoshimitsu, a rival of Taki’s in the Soul series, is a part of the fictitious Manji clan which is based in the Kant\u014d region and is composed of brigands and bandits like the real F\u016bma clan. Characters who are modern-day descendants of the F\u016bma clan include title characters in the manga series F\u016bma no Kojir\u014d and the anime film The Plot of the Fuma Clan, as well as two of the main characters in the manga X. In the manga and anime series Naruto, the character Pain was revealed to have a body that originated from the F\u016bma clan when he kills his rival Hanz\u014d.A fictional weapon called the F\u016bma shuriken is a large collapsible shuriken with four blades. In 2014, Makai Syojyo Ken held a professional wrestling event where several wrestlers performed as historical figures; during the event, Isami Kodaka performed as F\u016bma Kotar\u014d.[6]See also[edit]References[edit]^ Stephen K. Hayes, Ninja: Legacy of the Night Warrior, p.16.^ a b Donn F. Draeger, Ninjutsu: The Art of Invisibility, p.129-130.^ Stephen K. Hayes, The Mystic Arts of the Ninja: Hypnotism, Invisibility, and Weaponry, p.4.^ a b c Joel Levy, Ninja: The Shadow Warrior, p.165-166.^ “Shall we date?:Ninja Love – Android-apps op Google Play”. Retrieved 2014-01-13.^ \u3010\u7d50\u679c\u3011\u9b54\u754c\u932c\u95d8\u4f1a10\u30fb24\u65b0\u6728\u5834. Ringstars (in Japanese). Ameba. 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2014-10-25. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/fuma-kotaro-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"F\u016bma Kotar\u014d – Wikipedia"}}]}]