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His speech and social skills need some honing, though. Now in his forties, he is looking for a wife.

His speech and social skills need some honing, though. Now in his forties, he is looking for a wife.



===='''[[Rival Schools: United By Fate]]'''====

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===='''''[[Rival Schools: United By Fate]]'''''====



Hideo first appears in [[Rival Schools: United By Fate|Rival Schools]], introduced as a Japanese language teacher who is sent along with [[Kyoko Minazuki]] to recruit students to the school. The game's story has Hideo eventually brainwashed by the school's principal and forced to bring in students the school, but is snapped out of the brainwashing by students from Taiyo High School. Hideo's story has him show some concern for Kyoko and his ending, he proposes to her.

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Hideo first appears in ''Rival Schools'', introduced as a Japanese language teacher who is sent along with [[Kyoko Minazuki]] to recruit students to the school. The game's story has Hideo eventually brainwashed by the school's principal and forced to bring in students the school, but is snapped out of the brainwashing by students from Taiyo High School. Hideo's story has him show some concern for Kyoko and his ending, he proposes to her.



===='''Project Justice'''====

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==='''''[[Project Justice]]'''''===



In [[Project Justice]], he and Kyoko, along with fellow teacher [[Hayato Nekketsu |Hayato]], investigate who is responsible for the new attacks on the school and eventually discover that a student at Justice, [[Kurow]], is responsible. In story mode, Hideo is playable in the Justice High School, with the ending showing him hospitalized from the investigation, due to him rescuing a presumably dead [[Hyo Imawano |Hyo]] from the burning Justice High building.

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In Project Justice, he and Kyoko, along with fellow teacher [[Hayato Nekketsu |Hayato]], investigate who is responsible for the new attacks on the school and eventually discover that a student at Justice, [[Kurow]], is responsible. In story mode, Hideo is playable in the Justice High School, with the ending showing him hospitalized from the investigation, due to him rescuing a presumably dead [[Hyo Imawano |Hyo]] from the burning Justice High building.

== Arsenal, Combat Style, and Fighting Strategy ==

== Arsenal, Combat Style, and Fighting Strategy ==



Hideo has his own style of karate, the ''Shimazu-ryuu'' style of karate. Despite the name of his fighting style, his moves closely resemble those of [[Ryu]] of [[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]] fame.

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Hideo has his own style of karate, the ''Shimazu-ryuu'' style of karate. Despite the name of his fighting style, his moves closely resemble those of [[Ryu]] of ''[[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]]'' fame.

===='''Special Moves'''====

===='''Special Moves'''====

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If done in the air, the player can fire a second blast immediately after the first one by simply pressing the punch button. The aerial version has Hideo firing the blast 45 degrees downwards. This move also has an anti-air version, the '''Taikuu Seihaken''' (対空正波拳 ''Anti-air Justice Wave Attack''), wherein Hideo fires his Seihaken 45 degrees upwards.

If done in the air, the player can fire a second blast immediately after the first one by simply pressing the punch button. The aerial version has Hideo firing the blast 45 degrees downwards. This move also has an anti-air version, the '''Taikuu Seihaken''' (対空正波拳 ''Anti-air Justice Wave Attack''), wherein Hideo fires his Seihaken 45 degrees upwards.

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*'''Jicchokken''' (実直拳 ''Steady Fist'') - Basically a clone version of Ryu's ''Shouryuuken''; thus, it has the same drawbacks as Ryu's move--recovery time while landing.

*'''Jicchokken''' (実直拳 ''Steady Fist'') - Basically a clone version of Ryu's ''Shouryuuken''; thus, it has the same drawbacks as Ryu's move--recovery time while landing.

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*Hideo does the '''Purging Tempest'''.

*Hideo does the '''Purging Tempest'''.



== Other Appearance ==

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== Other media ==



Outside of the ''Rival Schools'' games, Hideo appears alongside Kyoko as playable characters in the cross-over strategy RPG [[Namco x Capcom]]. They first appear to defend the Justice High students from Janga from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klonoa#Characters Klonoa] series.

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*Outside of the ''Rival Schools'' games, Hideo appears alongside [[Kyoko Minazuki|Kyoko]] as playable characters in the cross-over strategy RPG ''[[Namco x Capcom]]''. They first appear to defend the Justice High students from Janga from the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klonoa#Characters Klonoa]'' series.

== Trivia ==

== Trivia ==



* Hideo's fighting style, Shimazu Style Karate, is very similar to that of Ryu from the ''[[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]]'' series. This is referenced in ''[[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom]]'' where [[Batsu]] thinks Ryu is using the Shimazu Style Karate.

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* As mentioned above, Hideo's fighting style, Shimazu Style Karate, is very similar to that of Ryu from the ''[[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]]'' series. This is referenced in ''[[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom]]'' where [[Batsu]] thinks Ryu is using the Shimazu Style Karate.

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* Some fans jokingly state that Hideo is what probably Ryu of ''Street Fighter'' would look like in his forties.

* Hideo wears shoulder pads that looks similiar to those of [[M. Bison]] (also from the ''Street Fighter'' series), which he rarely takes off. He is even seen wearing them while swimming in the Japan-only visual novel mode of the game.

* Hideo wears shoulder pads that looks similiar to those of [[M. Bison]] (also from the ''Street Fighter'' series), which he rarely takes off. He is even seen wearing them while swimming in the Japan-only visual novel mode of the game.

* Aside from karate, Hideo is also good at laundry and cooking.

* Aside from karate, Hideo is also good at laundry and cooking.

* Little is known about Hideo's home life, since he lives alone at a dojo in Kyushu.

* Little is known about Hideo's home life, since he lives alone at a dojo in Kyushu.



* Some fans jokingly state that Hideo is what probably Ryu of ''Street Fighter'' would look like in his forties.

* Hideo was voiced by the late [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetsuo_Mizutori Tetsuo Mizutori].

* Hideo was voiced by the late [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetsuo_Mizutori Tetsuo Mizutori].

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Nguyen, John. '''[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/377885/10032 Project Justice FAQ/Move List by Puar]'''. GameFAQs.com. Published 2001. Last accessed March 14, 2010.

Nguyen, John. '''[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/377885/10032 Project Justice FAQ/Move List by Puar]'''. GameFAQs.com. Published 2001. Last accessed March 14, 2010.



Tsai, Peter. '''[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/377885/18282 FAQ/Movelist for Project Justice (Moero! Justice Gakuen) for Dreamcast/Arcade]'''. Version 1.07. GameFAQs.com. Published July 17, 2002; last updated March 13, 2003. Last accessed March 14, 2010.

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Tsai, Peter. '''[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/377885/18282 FAQ/Movelist for Project Justice (Moero! Justice Gakuen) for Dreamcast/Arcade]'''. Version 1.07. GameFAQs.com. Published July 17, 2002; last updated March 13, 2003. Last accessed March 14, 2010.

Cheshire, Sophie. '''[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/377885/11671 Project Justice: FAQ/Move List by falsehead]'''. Final version. GameFAQs.com. Published November 5, 2001; final update December 7, 2002. Last accessed March 14, 2010.

Cheshire, Sophie. '''[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/377885/11671 Project Justice: FAQ/Move List by falsehead]'''. Final version. GameFAQs.com. Published November 5, 2001; final update December 7, 2002. Last accessed March 14, 2010.

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Kanji translations made possible through the '''[http://nihongo.j-talk.com/kanji/ Kanji Romaji Hiragana Convert]''' website.

Kanji translations made possible through the '''[http://nihongo.j-talk.com/kanji/ Kanji Romaji Hiragana Convert]''' website.



Maruyama, Chiemi. '''English-Kanji-Japanese/Japanese-Kanji-English Dictionary.''' Pasig City, Philippines: Persian Gulf Publication, 2002. ISBN 978-971-8796-37.

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Maruyama, Chiemi. '''English-Kanji-Japanese/Japanese-Kanji-English Dictionary.''' Pasig City, Philippines: Persian Gulf Publication, 2002. [[ISBN 978-971-8796]]-37.



Nakao, Seigo. '''Random House Japanese-English/English-Japanese Dictionary.''' United States: Ballantine Books, 1995. ISBN 0-345-40548-X.

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Nakao, Seigo. '''Random House Japanese-English/English-Japanese Dictionary.''' United States: Ballantine Books, 1995. [[ISBN 0-345-40548-X]].

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