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+ | |name = Getsu Fuma |
+ | |japanese_name = 月風魔 (げつ ふうま)<br />''Getsu Fūma'' |
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+ | |alternate_name = Getsu Fuuma, Getsu Fuhma |
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+ | |role = Warrior |
+ | |species = [[:category:Humans|Human]] |
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+ | |gender = [[:category:Male Characters|Male]] |
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+ | |born = |
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+ | |age = 19 in ''[[Getsu Fūma Den]]'' |
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+ | |status = Alive |
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+ | |weapons = [[Pulse Blade]] |
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+ | |first_appearance = '''1987''': ''[[Getsu Fūma Den]]'' |
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+ | |family = |
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+ | Kūma Getsu <small>(middle brother)</small> |
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+ | |theme = [[Go! Getsu Fuma]] |
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+ | |gallery = Yes |
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− | '''Getsu Fuma''' (also spelled '''Getsu Fuuma''' or '''Getsu Fuhma'''; written in Western Order as "Fūma Getsu") is the protagonist |
+ | {{Nihongo|'''Getsu Fuma'''|月風魔 (げつ ふうま)}} (also spelled '''Getsu Fuuma''' or '''Getsu Fuhma'''; written in Western Order as "Fūma Getsu") is the protagonist of the 1987 [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game ''[[Getsu Fūma Den]]''. On February 2, 2010, he was included as a downloadable playable character in ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Despair]]''. |
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− | On February 2nd, 2010, he was included as a DLC playable character in ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Despair]]''. |
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==Abilities== |
==Abilities== |
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− | Fuma has three default sub |
+ | Fuma has three default [[Sub-Weapon|sub-weapons]] in ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Despair]]'': |
− | *War Drum: Fires sonic waves at enemies. |
+ | *'''War Drum''': Fires sonic waves at enemies. |
− | *Throwing Star: Throws three shuriken out. The number of shurikens increases as the skill is leveled up. |
+ | *'''[[Shuriken|Throwing Star]]''': Throws three shuriken out. The number of shurikens increases as the skill is leveled up. |
− | *Hexplosives: Throws magic explosive which go along the ground. The number of fireballs after contacting an enemy increases as the skill is leveled up. |
+ | *'''Hexplosives''': Throws magic explosive which go along the ground. The number of fireballs after contacting an enemy increases as the skill is leveled up. |
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− | ==Getsu Fuma's gear== |
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+ | ==Item Data== |
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Several items used by Getsu Fuma can be found in this game. Only Fuma is able to use his weapons, which are available to him at the beginning of the game. He must find his signature defensive gear, which whip-wielders can also equip. |
Several items used by Getsu Fuma can be found in this game. Only Fuma is able to use his weapons, which are available to him at the beginning of the game. He must find his signature defensive gear, which whip-wielders can also equip. |
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{{Item Table Begin|Fuma Gear}} |
{{Item Table Begin|Fuma Gear}} |
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==Cameos== |
==Cameos== |
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− | + | Although there were no sequels made to ''[[Getsu Fūma Den]]'', Fuma has made cameo appearances in several other [[Konami]] products: |
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− | *He has appeared in the 1988 Famicom game ''[[Konami Wai Wai World]]'' and its sequel ''[[Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Castle]]'' alongside [[Simon Belmont]]. |
+ | *He has appeared in the 1988 [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game ''[[Konami Wai Wai World]]'' and its sequel ''[[Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Castle]]'' alongside [[Simon Belmont]]. |
− | *He also appeared as a card in ''[[ |
+ | *He also appeared as a [[w:c:yugioh:Getsu Fuhma|card]] in ''[[w:c:yugioh|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' as Getsu Fuhma, as did [[Ryukotsuki]], the final boss of ''Getsu Fūma Den'', as Ryu Kokki. |
− | *Fuma appeared as the wrestler |
+ | *Fuma appeared as the wrestler "The G Getsu Fūma" (The G・月風魔) in the 1996 [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] wrestling game ''[[Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage]]''. The game also featured [[Richter Belmont]] as a wrestler. |
− | *He also appeared along with the song |
+ | *He also appeared along with the song [[Go! Getsu Fuma]] under the genre GETSUFUMA-DEN in the 2010 arcade music game ''[[wikipedia:Pop'n Music|pop'n music 18 Sengoku Retsuden]]''. |
− | *Fuma is the first character from a non-''Castlevania'' game to appear in ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair'' |
+ | *Fuma is the first character from a non-''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' game to appear in ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Despair]]''. |
− | *A female inspired character, [[Gesshi Hanafuuma]] |
+ | *A female inspired character, {{Nihongo|[[Gesshi Hanafuuma]]|月士 華風魔 (げっし はなふうま)|Hanafūma Gesshi}}, appeared in the 2011 side-shooter [[Xbox 360]] game ''[[Otomedius Excellent]]''. It also featured [[Kokoro Belmont]], a [[Belmont Clan|Belmont]]-inspired character. |
==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | *His name 月風魔 (げつ ふうま) ''Getsu Fūma'' means '''月''' ( |
+ | *His name 月風魔 (げつ ふうま) ''Getsu Fūma'' means '''月''' (moon), '''風''' (wind) and '''魔''' (demon/devil/evil/magic). |
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− | *Fuma is male. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Gesshi Hanafuuma]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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+ | *[[w:c:yugioh:Getsu Fuhma|Getsu Fuhma]] at the [[w:c:yugioh|Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki]] |
*[http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music18/mc/getsufuma-den/getsufuma-den.html GETSUFUMA-DEN from ''pop'n music 18 Sengoku Retsuden'']. |
*[http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music18/mc/getsufuma-den/getsufuma-den.html GETSUFUMA-DEN from ''pop'n music 18 Sengoku Retsuden'']. |
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[[Category:Harmony of Despair DLC]] |
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Revision as of 06:58, 21 August 2019
Getsu Fuma (月風魔 (げつ ふうま)?) (also spelled Getsu Fuuma or Getsu Fuhma; written in Western Order as "Fūma Getsu") is the protagonist of the 1987 Famicom game Getsu Fūma Den. On February 2, 2010, he was included as a downloadable playable character in Castlevania: Harmony of Despair.
Abilities
Fuma has three default sub-weapons in Castlevania: Harmony of Despair:
- War Drum: Fires sonic waves at enemies.
- Throwing Star: Throws three shuriken out. The number of shurikens increases as the skill is leveled up.
- Hexplosives: Throws magic explosive which go along the ground. The number of fireballs after contacting an enemy increases as the skill is leveled up.
A glitch was confirmed that putting Down-B subskills can be spammed (useful for training them on Survival Mode). Hold Down while pressing LB and B at the same time at a fast speed to spam.
Item Data
Several items used by Getsu Fuma can be found in this game. Only Fuma is able to use his weapons, which are available to him at the beginning of the game. He must find his signature defensive gear, which whip-wielders can also equip.
Item Data: Fuma Gear | ||||||||
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Image | Name - Game Type - Users Description |
Attributes / Consume | Statistics / Sell | Found | Notes | |||
A prized sword passed down through the Getsu clan. | Attrib: Slash, Holy #hands: 1 |
ATK +8 |
Rarity: * Find: (starts with) |
Evolve: 3 to 6 to 12 to 18 fireballs. No MP used. | ||||
Launch explosives along the ground. | Attrib: Fire, Curse Consume: 10 MP |
ATK +12 |
Rarity: * Find: (starts with) |
Effect: Curse Evolve: Stronger with each Lv.; Explodes into four fireballs at Lv. 5, explodes into five fireballs at Lv. 9 | ||||
Attack enemies from afar. | Attrib: Slash Consume: 10 MP |
ATK +8 |
Rarity: * Find: (starts with) |
Evolve: Stronger with each Lv.; Four shurikens at Lv. 5, five shurikens at Lv. 9 | ||||
Attack enemies from afar. | Attrib: Strike, Holy Consume: 10 MP |
ATK +11 |
Rarity: * Find: (starts with) |
Evolve: Stronger with each Lv.; Longer range at Lv. 5, larger symbol at Lv. 9 | ||||
A helm passed down through the Getsu clan. | Attrib: Strike +10, Petrify +15, Darkness +10, Curse +15, Poison +15 |
STR +6, INT +6, DEF +10 |
Find: Purple Chest (Hard) First Obtained: Chapter 11 |
Effect: Increases MP regeneration by 0.4 per second. | ||||
Armor passed down through the Getsu clan. | MP +30, STR +8, INT +8, DEF +25 |
Find: Purple Chest (Hard) First Obtained: Chapter 11 |
Effect: Increases MP regeneration by 0.6 per second. | |||||
Greaves passed down though the Getsu clan. Increases run speed. | Attrib: Pierce +10, Petrify +15, Curse +15, Poison +15, Darkness +10 |
STR +4, INT +4, DEF +8, MP +10 |
Find: Purple Chest (Hard) Chapter 11 (Hard) Drop: Ryukotsuki |
Effect: +40% movement speed |
Cameos
Although there were no sequels made to Getsu Fūma Den, Fuma has made cameo appearances in several other Konami products:
- He has appeared in the 1988 Famicom game Konami Wai Wai World and its sequel Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Castle alongside Simon Belmont.
- He also appeared as a card in Yu-Gi-Oh! as Getsu Fuhma, as did Ryukotsuki, the final boss of Getsu Fūma Den, as Ryu Kokki.
- Fuma appeared as the wrestler "The G Getsu Fūma" (The G・月風魔) in the 1996 Super Famicom wrestling game Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage. The game also featured Richter Belmont as a wrestler.
- He also appeared along with the song Go! Getsu Fuma under the genre GETSUFUMA-DEN in the 2010 arcade music game pop'n music 18 Sengoku Retsuden.
- Fuma is the first character from a non-Castlevania game to appear in Castlevania: Harmony of Despair.
- A female inspired character, Gesshi Hanafuuma (月士 華風魔 (げっし はなふうま) Hanafūma Gesshi?), appeared in the 2011 side-shooter Xbox 360 game Otomedius Excellent. It also featured Kokoro Belmont, a Belmont-inspired character.
Notes
- His name 月風魔 (げつ ふうま) Getsu Fūma means 月 (moon), 風 (wind) and 魔 (demon/devil/evil/magic).
- Fuma's double jump is called Mashō no Koma (魔性のコマ, lit. "Demonic Spin Top") from Getsu Fūma Den.
- Unlike the other playable characters, Fuma is based on a real-life historical figure known as Fūma Kotarō, a ninja-turned brigand who served the Hōjō clan of samurai during the Japanese Warring States period.