![]() Yahaba uses his Blood Demon Art to track the footsteps of a Demon Slayer carrying a large box. Susamaru and Yahaba walked the streets of the busy city searching for a trail to their next target. Outraged by the appearance of a Demon Slayer wearing hanafuda-like earrings in Asakusa, Muzan summoned two of his followers to hunt him down. To this, she became intensely loyal to Muzan and was incredibly proud of her "position" as a Twelve Kizuki. At some point, she encountered Muzan Kibutsuji and was convinced by him that she, along with Yahaba, was a member of the Twelve Kizuki, the most powerful demons in history that serve under him. Susamaru was a young girl who enjoyed playing with temaris before she was transformed into a demon. In her final moments, it is revealed that Susamaru was really just a girl pushed by the Demon Progenitor with the false notion of being a Twelve Kizuki, and her act of calling out to Tanjiro to play with her last temari caused him to lament her manipulation and blind devotion just to die brutally in the end. When the latter had denounced Muzan as a manipulative coward, she defended his honour and denied her statements vehemently. ![]() She was fanatically loyal to Muzan and battled to her best ability in the hope of killing Tanjiro and taking Tamayo hostage for her master. Her immaturity is a stark contrast to Yahaba's seriousness. Her pet phrase is "what fun this is" and she will repeat this constantly if engaged in bouts she deems amusing. Susamaru was shown to be rather playful, yet very brash and quite immature while almost always smiling and always enjoys and accepts a challenge. She could also grow two new pairs of arms as well. She had a black haori on top but took them both off when she entered her battle, revealing a small black sarashi that covers her chest and upper abdomen.Īlthough she normally had an average build, when fighting seriously, her body became noticeably more muscular. Susamaru wore a pair of long silver earrings and an orange kimono that matched her hair. Her hair was styled as bangs at the front. CD players, guitars, license plate frames, etc.)īadtz-Maru was the official mascot for the 2006 FIBA World Championship of basketball, which was held in Japan.Susamaru was a pale-skinned woman with bright yellow eyes with cat-like slits and white horizontal slats with black hair with orange-colored ends. ![]() pens, notebooks, erasers, pencil cases, etc.) to more novelty items (e.g. His products range from typical stationery supplies (e.g. He has been portrayed as an astronaut, motorcyclist, DJ, camouflage monster, basketball player, boxer, and many others. While he has far fewer releases than Hello Kitty, he has been a staple character found in almost all stores worldwide. īadtz-Maru has gone through many product lines since his release at Sanrio in 1993. Other friends of his include an anglerfish called Mochizuki Anko, a seagull called Nogakigoro, and a shark called Ogawasameo. Badtz-Maru also has a 'watch dog' named Pochi, but instead of being a real dog, Pochi is in fact a baby alligator. Badtz-Maru also has another friend called Pandaba, a female panda who wears a red bikini skirt and likes Badtz-Maru. Hana-Maru is very kind in nature and is very helpful to all. Badtz-Maru has many different facial expressions and poses, but a common expression is of pulling one eye down and sticking out his tongue, a gesture equivalent to blowing a raspberry and even him making a grumpy face.īadtz-Maru also has a few friends such as Hana-Maru, a friendly white seal. ![]() Thus, his name figuratively means "wrong-right," and is frequently represented by "XO". "Maru" means circle or "O", and signifies a right answer. In Japanese, "badtz" ( batsu) is a term for "X", the cross signifying a wrong answer. He is one of the few Sanrio characters that is marketed to both genders. His birthday is April 1 ( April Fool's Day). Male Bad Badtz-Maru (バッドばつ丸, Baddo batsu maru) is a male penguin with spiky hair.
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