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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

it got a little harder, but this one was still easy. there are at least 4 of these...

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  • The mist!!! (by Steven King) XD My only gripe with this part of the game is that you cant just use the damn wind power and blow the mist away.

  • your really good at voice acting

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  • thank you very much!

    ps why do you have that stampede in loading time??? :)

  • THANK YOU

    LOL

    I HATE ome of Okami's minigames! I love the game but the minigames are driving me insane! I used yours to tell me what to do xD

  • I have this game and i love it !

  • Benkei was also an ally of the historical character, Yoshitsune, whom Waka was based off. His name comes from Yoshitsune's childhood name, Ushiwakamaru.

    When Ushiwakamaru was a young man (I would guess early twenties) he was walking down a bridge playing a flute his mother gave him. He came across Benkei, who challenged him to gain his 1000th sword. Ushiwakamaru easily beat him but lost his flute in the river. Benkei swore undying loyalty to Ushiwakamaru. (Obviously I've simplified the story)

  • O.O omfg what if the guys in the groud where the water came drownded?! WTF!!!

  • i watched the whole episodes so i starting the episodes over......whats wrong with 24?

  • Saito Musashibo Benkei was a historic monk warrior in feudal Japan of great strength and a legendary figure. For centuries the character of Benkei has been subject to Kabuki and Noh plays and to numerous depictions on Japanese art objects. He is the epitome of a guy strong like a grizzly bear, but with a big heart and loyal to his lord - still one of the greatest virtues in Japanese society. At least, that's what it said on an art site called "artelino."

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