Bason
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is a fictional character
in the anime
and manga
Shaman King
.
Bason is the ghost of an ancient Chinese
wujiang
(a military class of ancient China) that served for the Tao family. He carries a kwan dao (a weapon similar to a halberd
but with one curved edge and one straight edge following the line of the handle). He is sworn to serve Tao Ren, and he will do so as much as he can to serve him. In his days as an ancient Chinese warrior, Bason rode into battle on a horse named Hei-Tao. The spirit of Hei-Tao can be integrated into another horse kept by Ren, named Bái-Feng, to perform the Perfect Re-enactment of the Vorpal Dance. He is capable of adding tremendous strength and speed to Ren's kwan dao, and even making it quite larger, but also uses his body in attacks such as the Golden Punch. In Giant Spirit Form, Bason appears as a gigantic robot capable of launching fireballs.
Like Ren, Bason appears very cold and cruel at the beginning of the series, however, following interaction with Yoh Asakura
, Bason, like his master, begins to soften up and develop a much more pleasant disposition. He feels an overwhelming sense of duty to his master, even breaking down in tears when Ren is imprisoned by his father. While Bason and Amidamaru
are very hostile and competitive at first, they soon become friendly rivals.
In the English manga, Bason calls Ren "Master Ren," while in the Japanese version he calls Ren "Bocchama," which means "Young Master."
Fictional character
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in the anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....
and manga
Manga
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Shaman King
Shaman King
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei. Shaman King follows the adventures of Yoh Asakura as he attempts to hone his shaman skills to become the Shaman King in the Shaman tournament....
.
Bason is the ghost of an ancient Chinese
China
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wujiang
Wujiang
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(a military class of ancient China) that served for the Tao family. He carries a kwan dao (a weapon similar to a halberd
Halberd
A halberd is a two-handed pole weapon that came to prominent use during the 14th and 15th centuries. Possibly the word halberd comes from the German words Halm , and Barte - in modern-day German, the weapon is called Hellebarde. The halberd consists of an axe blade topped with a spike mounted on...
but with one curved edge and one straight edge following the line of the handle). He is sworn to serve Tao Ren, and he will do so as much as he can to serve him. In his days as an ancient Chinese warrior, Bason rode into battle on a horse named Hei-Tao. The spirit of Hei-Tao can be integrated into another horse kept by Ren, named Bái-Feng, to perform the Perfect Re-enactment of the Vorpal Dance. He is capable of adding tremendous strength and speed to Ren's kwan dao, and even making it quite larger, but also uses his body in attacks such as the Golden Punch. In Giant Spirit Form, Bason appears as a gigantic robot capable of launching fireballs.
Like Ren, Bason appears very cold and cruel at the beginning of the series, however, following interaction with Yoh Asakura
Yoh Asakura
is the main protagonist in the anime and manga Shaman King. In the original Japanese anime, his name has been inconsistently romanized as Yoh, You or Yō; while in the English adaptations, his name is always romanized as Yoh. His seiyū is Yūko Satō, and his English dub voice is provided by Sebastian...
, Bason, like his master, begins to soften up and develop a much more pleasant disposition. He feels an overwhelming sense of duty to his master, even breaking down in tears when Ren is imprisoned by his father. While Bason and Amidamaru
Amidamaru
Amidamaru is a fictional character in the anime and manga Shaman King.-Character:Amidamaru is the spirit ally of Yoh Asakura. He is a samurai who was born on January 6, 1385, and died at the age of 24. Always sticking by Yoh's side, he is loyal and trustworthy and can enter Yoh's sword through...
are very hostile and competitive at first, they soon become friendly rivals.
In the English manga, Bason calls Ren "Master Ren," while in the Japanese version he calls Ren "Bocchama," which means "Young Master."