Oni first unveils, 2 years prior to the storyline, in his match against Byoudouin Houou. His form takes the form of a demon god. Oni's name means Demon. Two years later, Byodoin's own Inner Self takes the form of a skeletal Pirate, first shown in his rematch with Tokugawa. He is described as "Pirate of Japan". Ryoma's own Inner Self takes on the form of a samurai, greatly resembling his father, Nanjiro Echizen. He is know as "Samurai Junior".
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| - Oni first unveils, 2 years prior to the storyline, in his match against Byoudouin Houou. His form takes the form of a demon god. Oni's name means Demon. Two years later, Byodoin's own Inner Self takes the form of a skeletal Pirate, first shown in his rematch with Tokugawa. He is described as "Pirate of Japan". Ryoma's own Inner Self takes on the form of a samurai, greatly resembling his father, Nanjiro Echizen. He is know as "Samurai Junior".
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| - Oni first unveils, 2 years prior to the storyline, in his match against Byoudouin Houou. His form takes the form of a demon god. Oni's name means Demon. Two years later, Byodoin's own Inner Self takes the form of a skeletal Pirate, first shown in his rematch with Tokugawa. He is described as "Pirate of Japan". Ryoma's own Inner Self takes on the form of a samurai, greatly resembling his father, Nanjiro Echizen. He is know as "Samurai Junior". Tokugawa reveals his Inner Self during the Pre-World Cup Exhibition Match. His spirit takes the form of an Asura, due to his ability to enter Divine Path of the Asura, rather than his nickname.
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