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Kuroko Kuroko
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Kuroko (黒子) is a recurring character in the series. He has appeared in almost all entries to date, though usually as a character in the background observing the fighters, much like the kurokos who appear in Samurai Shodown. He made his first and only fighting appearance in Power Instinct Legends (under the name of "Ninja Boy" in the US version), and could only be selected as a partner character. Kuroko (黒子, Kuroko), was used as an official who officiated the match in early Samurai Shodown games. He starts to challenge players as a hidden boss in Samurai Shodown II and continues to do so in other games of the series. Kuroko is an alias; his real name is shown in the credits of the second game; but it, keeping with the kuroko theme, is blurred with mosaics. His "real" name is revealed to English fans nearly a decade later as Dueling Judge: "Slick" Sukihiro. On his card in the English version of Card Fighters Clash he is called "The Ump". __TOC__ kuroko - o monge que encontrou kai a reecarnaçao do rei dragao,um dragao de diamante extremamente poderoso.ele tambem ja foi um caçador de youkais e treinou yusuke o atual caçador de youkais. ele vive no templo de nagoya
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Actors who can't remember their lines
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Referee and "invisible" stage man
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Resurrecting the dead
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Jiro, Saburo, Shiro and Goro
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The thrill of being back stage
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Kuroko in Samurai Shodown VI.
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kuroko - o monge que encontrou kai a reecarnaçao do rei dragao,um dragao de diamante extremamente poderoso.ele tambem ja foi um caçador de youkais e treinou yusuke o atual caçador de youkais. ele vive no templo de nagoya Kuroko (黒子, Kuroko), was used as an official who officiated the match in early Samurai Shodown games. He starts to challenge players as a hidden boss in Samurai Shodown II and continues to do so in other games of the series. Kuroko is an alias; his real name is shown in the credits of the second game; but it, keeping with the kuroko theme, is blurred with mosaics. His "real" name is revealed to English fans nearly a decade later as Dueling Judge: "Slick" Sukihiro. On his card in the English version of Card Fighters Clash he is called "The Ump". Although he appears as his own character in the series, real life kuroko are meant to be anonymous and "invisible" stage men in Japanese theater. The color black (kuro) in Kabuki and Noh theaters, means to be invisible. Similar characters appear in the Power Instinct series, though they have no relation to Slick, aside from a common occupation. __TOC__ Kuroko (黒子) is a recurring character in the series. He has appeared in almost all entries to date, though usually as a character in the background observing the fighters, much like the kurokos who appear in Samurai Shodown. He made his first and only fighting appearance in Power Instinct Legends (under the name of "Ninja Boy" in the US version), and could only be selected as a partner character. In Power Instinct and Power Instinct 2, he often interacted with the characters in their win poses and endings, the former being exclusive only in the first game. Along with a redesigned appearance, he was also called the "Enabler" in Power Instinct Matrimelee, and a player can summon him from background to move in between you and the opponent as a shield. The player could also hit Kuroko to knock him into the foe, and even launch him at the opponent.