![]() In a special side story, he has to fight off and defeat the Tokugawa and the rest of Japan. Akechi Mitsuhide somehow defeats the Toyotomi and the Saika, uniting the land in Nobunaga's name. This caused Saika Magoichi to assassinate Nobunaga from afar, leaving Mitsuhide to be blamed. In the second installment of the series, the relationship with Ranmaru is not present instead he becomes closer to Nobunaga (and takes longer to fall out with Nobunaga) to a point where he does not want to kill him. In another story, he is forced to kill Oda Nobunaga and Mori Ranmaru. He goes against Oda Nobunaga but lets him live in one story. He wields a katana, obviously taking techniques from the sword school of Iaido, and is portrayed to have a very close relationship with Mori Ranmaru. Mitsuhide is also one of the playable characters in Koei's Samurai Warriors series.He is featured in Capcom's Onimusha as Samanosuke Akechi's uncle/relative, as well as Onimusha Tactics, as a playable character.He is the protagonist of 2020 NHK taiga drama Kirin ga Kuru, portrayed by Hiroki Hasegawa.This article presents information on references to several historical people in such works.Īkechi Mitsuhide is featured in various fictional works, mostly as a villain. Many significant Japanese historical people of the Sengoku period appear in works of popular culture such as anime, manga, and video games. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for further suggestions. Please improve the article by adding more descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples. This article may contain indiscriminate, excessive, or irrelevant examples.
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