Ganbare Goemon
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| Ganbare Goemon | |
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| DeveloperTemplate:Pluralize from text | Konami |
| PublisherTemplate:Pluralize from text | Konami |
| PlatformTemplate:Pluralize from text | Arcade, NES, MSX2, Super NES, Game Boy, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, mobile phone, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4 |
| First release | Mr. Goemon May 1986 |
| Latest release | Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro 2 September 2011 |
| Ganbare Goemon – Yukihime Kyūshutsu Emaki | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Published | December 3, 1991 – August 4, 1992 |
| Volumes | 3 |
| Shin Ganbare Goemon: Jigoku-hen | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Published | January 5, 1993 |
| Volumes | 3 |
| Ganbare Goemon 2 – Kiteretsu Shōgun McGuiness hen | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Published | December 27, 1993 |
| Volumes | 2 |
| Ganbare Goemon fever | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Published | April 30, 1997 |
| Volumes | 1 |
| Ganbare Goemon 3 – Shishi Jūrokubē no Karakuri Manjigatame | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Published | February 3, 1995 – January 6, 1996 |
| Volumes | 3 |
| Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Dōchū | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Published | April 30, 1996 – December 4, 1996 |
| Volumes | 3 |
| Ganbare Goemon – Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Published | February 4, 1998 – October 2, 1998 |
| Volumes | 3 |
| Ganbare Goemon – Yukihime Kyūshutsu Emaki | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Hiroshi Obi |
| Published by | KC Derakkusu |
| Published | November 21, 2013 |
| Volumes | 1 |
Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., known as Goemon and Mystical Ninja internationally, is a video game series created and produced by Konami. Etsunobu Ebisu is the joint producer of the franchise.
These games revolve around the main character, Goemon and his exploits. The games are notable for their humorous tone and parodies of many aspects of pop culture, as well as of other video games. The main character is loosely based on Ishikawa Goemon, the noble thief of Japanese folklore. While the early games emphasized Goemon as a noble thief, he eventually becomes more of a standard video game hero character. His trademarks are his blue bushy hair and weapon of choice, the kiseru. The games are set in a cartoonlike, mystical Feudal Japan, with many references to Japanese folklore. Although the series has its roots in action-adventure, the Ganbare Goemon series has features from genres including role-playing, puzzle video games and board games. Ganbare Goemon is popular in Japan. The series consists of video games, with its success spawning a wide series of merchandise and an anime and manga series.
Konami has generally regarded the Goemon games as too specific to the Japanese market to be released worldwide,[1] but five of them have been released overseas: The Legend of the Mystical Ninja for the Super NES, Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon and Goemon's Great Adventure for the Nintendo 64 and two titles for the Game Boy.
In 2002–03, a mobile phone was released for the titled Ganbare Goemon: Tsūkai Game Apli series.
The latest original game of the series was Ganbare Goemon: Tōkai Dōchū Ōedo Tengu ri Kaeshi no Maki, released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2005. Since then, the series has been used primarily as themes for Konami's pachislot machines. A compilation of earlier releases, Ganbare Goemon! Daishūgō, is set for release in 2026.[2]
The series is represented in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with a purchasable Goemon costume for Mii fighters.[3]
On March 27, 2026, Konami Digital Entertainment held the Ganbare Goemon Lottery, a lottery sale to commemorate the series' 40th anniversary. The lottery sale offered a chance to win Ganbare Goemon items featuring numerous original illustrations, as well as special postcards as bonus gifts.[4]
Related media
Anime
Original video animation
- A single-episode thirty-minute OVA was released in Japan in 1993 titled Script error: No such module "Nihongo".. The OVA starred the voice of Daiki Nakamura as Goemon and Hideyuki Umezu as Ebisumaru and featured segments parodying Gradius, Akumajō Dracula and TwinBee.
- A second-episode thirty-minute OVA was released in Japan in 1998 titled Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..
Television series
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Manga
Goemon is the protagonist of many manga based on the video game series. There are several series, each one based on a different game. Most of the manga were illustrated by artist Hiroshi Obi and were published between 1991 and 1998 to accompany the release of each new game.
Obi died from a brain stem hemorrhage on August 3, 2014, at the age of 54.[5]
The manga was digitally re-released in Japan on February 8, 2024.[6]
List of games
Video games (main series)
Video games (spin-offs)
| Original title | Localized title(s) | Regions | First release | First platform |
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| Ganbare Goemon: Ebisumaru Kiki Ippatsu | Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 1990 | Handheld electronic game |
| Soreyuke Ebisumaru! Karakuri Meiro – Kieta Goemon no Nazo!! (puzzle game starring Ebisumaru) |
Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 1996 | Super Famicom |
| Goemon Mononoke Sugoroku (Sugoroku game) |
Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 1999 | Nintendo 64 |
| Bōken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon (a more serious spin-off of the series) |
Mystical Ninja Goemon Zero (unreleased) | JP | 2000 | PlayStation 2 |
| Goemon: Shin Sedai Shūmei! (futuristic spin-off of the series) |
Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 2001 | PlayStation |
| Goemon: New Age Shutsudō! (futuristic spin-off of the series) |
Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 2002 | Game Boy Advance |
| Ganbare Goemon: Tsūkai Game Apli series[15] Dosukoi! Harite Ichiban Hijutsu! Sansū Juku Jetto GO! GO! GO! Karakuri Kiteretsu Rēsu Tentekomai-Mai Meikyū-Kan |
Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 2002–2003 | Mobile phones |
| Ganbare Goemon! Daishūgō[2] (compilation of all Famicom, Super Famicom, Game Boy, and Game Boy Color games) |
Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 2026 | Nintendo Switch PlayStation 5 Windows |
Other games
| Original title | Localized title(s) | Regions | First release | First platform |
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| Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū: Machi Hen | Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 1986 | Board game |
| Ganbare Goemon (medal game) | Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 1997 | Medal game |
| Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro | Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 2009 | Pachislot |
| Ganbare Goemon Pachisuro 2 | Template:Screen reader-only | JP | 2011 | Pachislot |
References
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- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Konami". Next Generation. No. 19. Imagine Media. July 1996. p. 70.
- ^ a b Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Romano, Sal (February 5, 2026). "Ganbare Goemon Daishuugo! collection announced for PS5, Switch, and PC". Gematsu. Retrieved February 5, 2026.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Walker, Ian (4 September 2019). "Undertale's Sans Joins Smash Bros. As A Mii Fighter Costume". Kotaku. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Ganbare Goemon 40th Anniversary Lottery at Premium Lottery, Konami.net. (Japanese)". 5 December 2025.
- ^ Ganbare Goemon Manga Artist Hiroshi Obi Passes Away
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Yarwood, Jack (30 January 2024). "A Classic "Ganbare Goemon" Manga Series Is Getting Reissued Digitally in Japan". Time Extension. Hookshot Media. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
- ^ Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu Box Shot for MSX2 at GameFAQs
- ^ Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū (1987) MSX cover art Script error: No such module "webarchive". at MobyGames
- ^ a b Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchuu official webpage". Konami Japan (in 日本語). Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
- ^ a b Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ōgon Kiseru official webpage". Konami Japan (in 日本語). Retrieved February 18, 2011.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ おオススメ!! ソフト カタログ!!: がんばれゴエモン3. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.335. Pg.114. 12–19 May 1995. Score: 32/40.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Mini Kyodai Robo Goemon Compact (ミニ巨大ロボ ゴエモンコンパクト)". Konami Japan. Konami. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Mini Kyodai Robo Goemon Compact official webpage". Konami (in 日本語). Archived from the original on October 18, 2004. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Ganbare Goemon: Shishijūrokubē no Karakuri Manji Gatame official webpage". Konami Japan (in 日本語). Archived from the original on May 16, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Ganbare Goemon: Tsūkai Game Apli official webpage". Konami Japan (in 日本語). Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
External links
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