"Tokunoshin"@en . "Osai"@en . "Shusaku"@en . "Hyogo prefecture, Japan"@en . "Kanji Kokuin (\u5F27\u7A7A\u9662 \u5343\u6ECB, Kokuuin Kanji) is a recurring character in the Power Instinct series, making his debut appearance in the sequel, Power Instinct 2. Kanji is another transformable character, but in contrast to Kurara, Kinta and the Goketsuji twins, he doesn't turn into a more powerful version of himself, but rather he becomes a weak and short old man, which is actually his base form. In the first couple games, Kanji's transformations were unique in that he would stay in that form until he did a certain move which would switch him between his super form and his weaker form. Since Bonnou no Kaihou, however, his transformation is now that of a regular one like the Oume and Otane's where it lasts for a limited time."@en . "163.0"^^ . "Aquarius"@en . . "O"@en . "O"@en . "Kanji Kokuin"@en . "Suzuno Susumu , Tokunoshin , Haruki , Osai , Shusaku , Osamu"@en . "Dragon"@en . . . . "Kanji Kokuin"@en . "Freeloader"@en . "Kanji Kokuin (\u5F27\u7A7A\u9662 \u5343\u6ECB) is one of the characters from Power Instinct Matrimelee in the Power Instinct series, having been a prominent character since the second game."@en . . "Kanji Kokuin (\u5F27\u7A7A\u9662 \u5343\u6ECB) is one of the characters from Power Instinct Matrimelee in the Power Instinct series, having been a prominent character since the second game."@en . . "Kanji Kokuin"@en . . . "Suzunoshin"@en . . . . . "57.0"^^ . "Haruki"@en . . "Kanji in Matrimelee"@en . "Freeloader"@en . "Attacks using his cane and loincloth"@en . "838485"^^ . . . . "1911-02-14"^^ . . "Kanji in his super form."@en . "Osamu"@en . "Kanji Kokuin (\u5F27\u7A7A\u9662 \u5343\u6ECB, Kokuuin Kanji) is a recurring character in the Power Instinct series, making his debut appearance in the sequel, Power Instinct 2. Kanji is another transformable character, but in contrast to Kurara, Kinta and the Goketsuji twins, he doesn't turn into a more powerful version of himself, but rather he becomes a weak and short old man, which is actually his base form."@en . . "Kanji"@en .