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Bang Shishigami (シシガミ=バング Shishigami Bangu) is a ninja from Ikaruga, and the one who carries Phoenix Wing: Rettenjō. He is a playable character in the BlazBlue series.

Appearance[]

Bang is a young adult man with spiky swift back, slightly long brown hair, and amber eyes. He has a long, X-shaped scar across his face, inflicted upon him by Jin Kisaragi.[1] He wears a dark green modified ninja outfit with a big red scarf, silver gauntlets, black fingerless gloves, dark green hakama pants that expose his thighs. He carries the Phoenix Wing: Rettenjō on his back.

When he was younger, his hair was in a messy ponytail, and had no scar. He wore a skin-tight, sleeveless top, dark green hakama, and he was barefoot.[2]

Personality[]

Bang can be quite over-exuberant, and he is prone to speeches and tangents as well as making dramatic entrances. He has a romantic fascination with Litchi, always willing to go charging in headlong if he sees someone making her upset. He is a man with great pride in his home and tolerates no ill words towards it or his master. Though many members of the cast ridicule him and think of him as annoying, he protects those he cares about (such as Carl and Tao) with his life, and has a heart of gold. He thinks of himself as the “Hero of Justice”, and the one to punish all evil doers.

Bang, however, possesses a lot of standards that display quite a bit of wisdom. He is capable of eventually forgiving Jin despite his murder of Tenjō Amanohokosaka, admitting himself to be an idiot as he was well-aware of how brutal-and-needless the casualties on both sides of the Ikaruga Civil War were. Likewise, he is not that overly blinded with his infatuation with Litchi that even if she asked nicely, he would not hand over his nail, recognizing her allegiance with the Control Organization. Even so, he also did not blame Litchi for her allegiance and quickly deduced that Relius is behind it.

A trait that he shared with Litchi is his genuine love for children; he would do everything to protect them, and the sight of them being hurt badly and for no reason are one of the things that would tempt him to consider breaking his 'no-kill' policy, as shown in his rage towards Hazama in his Story Mode when he saw him beat down Carl and Tao for no reason. However, he also has a bad habit of instantly calling some of the children he saw as 'his apprentice'. Carl has begun to take that consideration well and nicely, but Platinum is highly annoyed at this treatment.

In the anime, BlazBlue: Alter Memory, Bang’s personality is almost reversed. He is calm, quiet, reserved and respectful. All negative connotations associated with him seemingly disappear, and in scenes involving Litchi, he is shown to treat her with dignity and respect. Likewise, he has also grown to be close to those who have worked to gain his respect overtime, as his opinion of Ragna has changed during the times of Chronophantasma to Centralfiction.

History[]

Sector Seven (Chronophantasma, Story Mode Illustration, 3)

After losing his home in the Ikaruga Civil War and his master Tenjō Amanohokosaka at the hands of Jin Kisaragi, Bang and his followers began living in 13th Hierarchical City of Kagutsuchi waiting for the right moment to strike back at Jin and the World Void Information Control Organization. There, he declares himself a hero of love and justice, and dedicates himself to exterminating evil and overturning injustice wherever he goes. Over time, Tenjō’s teaching prevailed over him, and Bang develops a strict “no-kill” policy, which means he would never stoop so low as to kill his enemies, even Jin, despite how much he hates him. However, he states in his story line that upon meeting Hazama that he must be killed, perhaps meaning that his “no-kill” policy does not extend to the truly evil.

He has a romantic fascination with Litchi, always willing to go charging in headlong if he sees someone making her upset. He is overzealous in every way, subtlety not usually at the forefront of his mind. However, his fiery spirit and will have earned him the respect of a few characters, most notably Hakumen. His first and foremost duty is to protect the citizens of Ikaruga, which was the reason why he also wants Ragna’s bounty: to rebuild the glory of Ikaruga.

Fortune favors the bold[]

A fortnight following the fall of Ikaruga, the survivors of the incident ran away to the 13th Hierarchical City of Kagutsuchi, in the lower areas, they built houses, grew crops, and had all the raw materials necessary to flourish; this location would later become known as Rōnin district. Bang, writing a history textbook detailing what happened during the civil war, was approached by his subordinates; Bang explained how he was writing the details of how the Control Organization had wronged him and the people of the world. He later went to help them with the construction of a house as he picked up some timber.

Trigger Shift[]

Somehow, Bang ended up with semi-serious injuries. Thankfully, he was found by TR-0009 Tager, who took him to Litchi’s clinic. After being slapped by the doctor, Bang awoke, believing he was in Heaven because of the immediate sight of Litchi, and that the ordeal was not a dream. His frantic actions earned him another smack, however, which launched him into the unconscious.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift[]

In BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, he goes on a mission to find his Master’s child, although as his story revealed, his true ending in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger did occur and he survived the beating he got from Hakumen rather than dying (his death was a story made up by Taokaka). There is an inactive Event Weapon within his possession, the Phoenix Wing: Rettenjō, the weapon with the power to sever connections with the Boundary.

Bang Shishigami (Continuum Shift, Story Mode Illustration, 2, Type B)

Trinity informs Bang that Jin is not the real enemy

Trinity informs Bang of this, but vanishes before he could gather further information about it. Although it takes place in non-canon, Ragna states in the last episode of “Teach Me, Miss Litchi! <Reloaded>” that it has the power to destroy the other Arch-Enemies.

Trinity also revealed to him that his true enemy was not Jin, but the system within Control Organization. After an encounter with Hazama, Bang decided to travel to Ikaruga to uncover further mysteries about its destruction and the Control Organization’s involvement in it.

BlazBlue: Chronophantasma[]

Bang runs throughout Ikaruga searching for answers about his Event Weapon and his master, Tenjō Amanohokosaka. Along the way, however, he noticed that a lot of people had been looking for his Event Weapon. He eventually encountered Litchi, who asked to borrow his nail, but even Bang refused, knowing that Litchi had sided with the World Void Information Control Organization. After exchanging blows, Litchi told him that Relius Clover may know more about his nail, but warns Bang not to confront Relius. Bang did so anyway.

Sector Seven (Chronophantasma, Story Mode Illustration, 5)

Relius quickly reveals that his Event Weapon, the Phoenix Wing: Rettenjō, is in fact the Kushinada’s Lynchpin, a device used to activate the Kushinada Device and bring about a complete mass destruction throughout the world. He also reveals that Tenjō Amanohokosaka knew of this function, but did not use it, resulting in his defeat in the Ikaruga Civil War, although if he used it, the resulting timeline would not have been any better. Bang was shocked at this revelation.

He is last seen driving the Phoenix Wing: Rettenjō into Kushinada’s Lynchpin to shut the gate and cease the function of magic element, and to a larger extent, the Highlander: Takemikazuchi, controlled by Hades: Izanami. This also allowed Ragna the Bloodedge to activate his Blue Grimoire and defeat the Takemikazuchi.

Powers and abilities[]

Being a ninja, Bang seems to share many similar traits in his powers and fighting style. First of all, Bang is a speedy and agile character, and demonstrates an uncanny ability to maneuver through the air as if utilizing invisible platforms. He also bears a decent command of hand-to-hand combat (taijutsu, lit. body techniques), and can seriously harm foes with punishing grab-combos and a fiery defensive “guard point/autoguard” Drive (Bang automatically blocks attacks while performing his Drive attacks, similar to a counter, although unlike a counter they are not dependent on being hit).

Even then, compared to most ninjas in fiction, Bang is one of the more heavy-hitters as reflected in his training to have honed hard-hitting techniques (likely under Tenjō's tutelage in all other things outside of just ninja arts), which via his aforementioned fiery blows and his command grabs, makes him one of the more physically-fit ninja combatants to grace the battlefield so far, as in gameplay, Bang does moderate damage (which can lead to solid big-combo-damage potential) while also possessing a moderate HP amount.

Unique to Bang is his assortment of nails, referred to as Bang-Style Shuriken Technique (バング流手裏剣術 Bangu-Ryū Shuriken-Jutsu), and he has a variety of nails for different effects. Some nails will explode, some afflict a poisoned status, some unleash a spray of webs to trap the foe, and still others can rebound off of surfaces, making them more difficult to avoid. The larger, seemingly unwieldy nail on his back is used in his Astral Heat, where he jabs it into a foe, and then uses his special gauntlet to “hammer” it in. In Chronophantasma, his new Distortion Drive also involves his nail, in a similar way to his Astral Heat when used in Overdrive.

Bang’s Drive is Burning Heart (バーニングハート Bāningu Hāto), an advancing physical attack that doubles as a counter. If it collides with another attack, Bang can immediately follow up with another attack called Secret Art: Bang’s Instant Movement Technique (秘術・バング瞬間移動の術 Hijutsu: Bangu Shunkan Idō no Jutsu, localized as Secret Art: Bang’s Shadowstep Jutsu).

Finally, Bang is capable of an ability that boosts his speed to even greater heights and allows for even more of his attacks to be linked for longer, more punishing combos. Called Shishigami Ninja Art – Ultimate Secret: “Bang’s Fū-Rin-Ka-Zan” (獅子神忍法・究極奥義・「萬駆風林火山」 Shishigami Ninpō Kyūkyoku Ōgi: Bangu Fū-Rin-Ka-Zan) it is such a decidedly incredible, and “epic” move that the BlazBlue staff orchestrated its own background music. This was later converted into his Overdrive.

Trivia[]

Naming
  • Bang’s given name could probably mean “myriad drives” (萬駆) which may also mean – to perish thousands of evils. His last name, Shishigami (獅子神) means “Lion God/Lion Child God” in Japanese.
  • In some instances like the vocal cover of his theme, Bang uses the Kunrei-Shinki style of romanization to spell his surname (“Sisigami” as opposed to “Shishigami”, the latter being the Hepburn romanization). Platinum in the English script however, makes a pun out of the said spelling by rendering his surname as "Sissy-gami".
    • His given name is also pronounced as "Bang" (as in a "bang" sound) in the English dub, when given the pronunciation of it being part of a Japanese-styled name and actually having kanji for it, would have been likely pronounced more so as "Bah-ng".
Other
  • His birthday falls onto New Year’s Day.
  • In Bang’s electrocution sprite, one of his hands has five fingers and one thumb. This was fixed in BlazBlue: Chronophantasma, where the extra finger was removed. Also, his loincloth can be seen.
  • Bang considers that his Fū-Rin-Kan-Zan transforms him into his “Super Mode”, only stated in Tager’s Alternate ending. He also reveals the Fū-Rin-Kan-Zan ability against Hazama in his BlazBlue: Continuum Shift story, in which he uses it to run away while carrying the wounded Taokaka and Carl.
  • After winning a fight against Hakumen, Bang states he hates lies, evil and bell peppers, the last of which Rachel Alucard also dislikes.
  • In the Japanese scripts, Bang often ends his sentences with “de gozaru”. This is an archaic version of the verb “desu”, or “to be”, stereo-typically associated with samurai; in modern context, it is often used to show a level of almost pretentious old-fashioned mannerism, especially with samurai and ninja-like characters.
    • Likewise, he also uses “sessha” as an archaic-self pronoun and “onushi” as an archaic pronoun for referring to others.
  • Bang once had a dog called Kagemaru that he thought of like a little brother, with reciprocated feelings.
  • In BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Rachel states that Bang defeating Ragna the Bloodedge, is as likely as Bang cleansing the world of magic element (which may foreshadow his Arch-Enemy's effect).[1]
  • Despite Bang’s Material Collection stating that his birthplace is Hi no Kuni, Bang outright states in BlazBlue: Chronophantasma that his birthplace is the 8th Hierarchical City of Wadatsumi.
  • In BlazBlue: Chronophantasma, Bang, alongside Taokaka, will guide the player through the Tutorial Mode’s Intermediate- Combos section.
  • Whenever Bang jumps from the ground, unlike other characters, he emits a comical squeaking noise.
  • His belt has a reference to a japanese drama series from the 1971 named Kamen Rider. In Bang's taunt in the beginning of the round the shuriken in his belt spins indicating the "Typhoon Belt" which the main character of Kamen Rider, Takeshi Hongo uses to transform into Kamen Rider. Bang also does a pose after the shuriken in his belt spins which supposedly Kamen Rider does as well when he transforms. It hasn't officially been confirmed if it was actually inspired by Kamen Rider or not. Only speculations remain about it.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, Story Mode, Bang stories, belief
  2. Source

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