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Matamune (マタムネ) is a fictional character in the Shaman King manga and anime series. Matamune was a stray cat that Asakura Hao adopted[2] and later turned into a Goryoushin.[3]

About[]

Matamune is a Nekomata, a type of cat spirit with two tails; he also carries around a kiseru with him and wears a necklace with three bear claws that would later be passed on to Asakura Yoh. He has served the Asakura family for millennia, although he spends much of his time traveling the world. He professes to have seen everything and is almost constantly reading books. He also appears philosophical. To this day he still holds regrets for not being able to help his master, Asakura Hao.

History[]

Past[]

A thousand years ago, he was just a normal cat, but he was abandoned by his mother, and his eight other siblings died. He was found and taken in by Asakura Hao who sensed the cat's strong spirit. He became Hao's faithful companion and a real friend.[2]

When Matamune died, Hao turned Matamune's spirit into a Goryoushin. Hao also imbued Matamune with a portion of his own furyoku using the necklace of bear claws. This furyoku allowed Matamune to have a physical body, and so long as Matamune's furyoku was not used up, his physical body would continue to exist.[3]

Death of Patch Hao

Matamune and Yohken kill Hao.

Matamune would eventually side with the Asakura family to defeat Hao, who had been driven mad by his own abilities. When Hao was reborn in the Patch Tribe 500 years later, Matamune teamed up with Asakura Yohken and killed Hao during the Shaman Fight. Matamune holds himself responsible for what happened to Hao, believing that his loss of faith in Hao was part of the cause of Hao's madness. As such, Matamune has spent the last thousand years searching for a way to atone, and to save Hao.[2]

When Asakura Yoh went to meet Kyōyama Anna for the first time, Asakura Yohmei summoned Matamune to accompany Yoh.[4] Matamune and Yoh became good friends, and Matamune taught Yoh a number of things. Matamune resolved to help Yoh save Anna, who like Hao, possessed the ability to read minds and summon oni.[2]

The Oh-Oni turned on Anna, terrorizing and threatening to destroy her. Matamune gave his power to Yoh, who was then able to defeat the oni which was terrorizing Anna. However, the fight used up his remaining furyoku, which meant that Matamune was unable to return to his normal form. Yoh promised Matamune that one day he would become strong enough to be able to summon him once again.[5]

Shaman Fight[]

When Yoh arrived in Hell, Matamune was hiding behind a rock, but Yoh briefly felt Matamune's soul upon seeing the Oh-Oni.[6] Matamune watched the fight between Yoh and Yohken. Although Yohken used O.S. "Oni-Goroshi" in the fight, Yoh did not sense Matamune's soul within the sword.[7] After Yoh's O.S. Spirit of Sword: White Swan blocked Yohken's O.S. Asceticism Perfected, a train arrived for Matamune, who reluctantly boarded.[8]

Matamune visited Tao Ren and Usui Horokeu and instructed them on how to leave Hell.[9]

Later in the epilogue, he is seen by Hao's side as he happily observes the Five Elemental Warriors' reunion seven years after the Shaman Fight.

Over Souls and Techniques[]

O.S. Oni Goroshi[]

OS Onigoroshi

O.S. Oni Goroshi

O.S. "Oni-Goroshi" (O.S.鬼殺し, lit. "Oni Slayer")[10]

Description: This Over Soul takes the form of a gigantic katana magically-imbued to ward off evil spirits, such as oni.[11] At the age of 10, Yoh reluctantly wielded this OS at the behest of Matamune, even though both knew doing so would deplete the remainder of Matamune's furyoku in the process. Yoh materialized the OS through his trademark bear-talon necklace,[10] which originally belonged to Matamune that was his anchor to the physical plane.[3] This was also the OS that Yoh's ancestor Yohken wielded, using a shakujo as a medium.[7]


Attacks
  • Shamanic Soul Pacification (巫門御霊会 Fumon Goryōe): Matamune stabs or cuts the target with the katana, and his furyoku dissolves the opposing spirit's body until their skeleton crumbles away.[11] He can increase the strength of the attack by pouring more of his furyoku into it.[12]
  • Mikazuki no Harae (三日月ミカヅキハラエ Mikazuki no Harae, lit. "Crescent Moon Purification"): Yoh swings the katana in a wide sweep, resembling a crescent moon, and slashes through the target's body. It was used to vanquish the Oh-Oni that Anna created; however, it also depleted the reserve furyoku within Matamune, and as a result, sent him to the hereafter.[13]


Anime/Manga Difference[]

Matamune did not appear in the 2001 anime series adaptation, so it is never explained who exactly defeated Hao, nor is it explained how Yoh got the bear claw necklace.

Trivia[]

  • Yoh continues to wear the bear claw necklace because, when he is strong enough, he wants to use it to return Matamune to his physical form.
  • Yoh and Amidamaru's O.S. "Spirit of Sword" was inspired by Matamune's O.S. "Oni-Goroshi".[14]

References[]

  1. Shaman King Guidebook - Mentalite (p.75)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Shaman King Manga - Chapter 169
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Shaman King Manga - Chapter 172
  4. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 163
  5. Shaman King Manga - Chapters 173-176
  6. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 234
  7. 7.0 7.1 Shaman King Manga - Chapter 235
  8. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 236
  9. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 244
  10. 10.0 10.1 Shaman King Manga - Chapter 175
  11. 11.0 11.1 Shaman King Manga - Chapter 165
  12. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 173
  13. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 176
  14. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 198

External Links[]

  • Bakeneko - A Wikipedia article about the type of spirit on which Matamune is based
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Main Family: Asakura Yoh  •  Asakura Anna  •  Asakura Keiko  •  Asakura Yohmei  •  Asakura Kino  •  Asakura Hao  •  Asakura Hana  •  Asakura Muntzer Redseb  •  Asakura Muntzer Seyrarm
Branch Family: Asakura Yohkyo  •  Asakura Yohane  •  Asakura Luca
Deceased: Asanoha  •  Onmyōji Asakura Hao  •  Asakura Yohken  •  Asakura Mikihisa
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