Atomic Samurai

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Atomic Samurai (アトミック侍)

Race: Human
Age: 37
Height: 177 cm
Abilities: Swordsmanship
Occupation: Superhero
Level: S-Class; Rank: 4
Affiliation: Hero Association
Debut: Chapter 29

Atomic Samurai has long black hair tied back in a topknot. He has sunken cheeks, a defined jawline and a small goatee. His attire consists of a hooded cloak with an atom symbol on the back that's draped over his open coat. Beneath the coat is a typical samurai gi and the footwear is a pair of waraji sandals. He sports a pair of katanas on his left hip, and based on the length, it is likely that he wields either a daito, a ōdachi, or both. The tsuka is typical for a katana, but the unique design would be the atomic shape of the guard.

Atomic Samurai has a rather prideful personality, seen when he refused to shake Saitama's hand telling him that he only acknowledges the strong and saying that he would greet him if he makes it to the higher ranks of S-Class. He also appears to dislike being called old.

(Source: One Punch-Man Wiki)

Voice Actors
Tsuda, Kenjirou
Japanese
Hebert, Kyle
English
Pichon, Yann
French
Scarafoni, Riccardo
Italian
Marconato, Alexandre
Portuguese (BR)
Gijón Del Valle, Germán
Spanish
Gerhardt, Sven
German
Gálvez, Antonio
Spanish


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