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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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Kintoki-Douji or Kintaro is the childhood name of Sakata no Kintoki. As a boy, he was said to have superhuman-like strength, wielded an axe, and wore a red apron with the character 金 (the "Kin" in Kintaro and Kintoki, meaning gold) on it. In some stories, he wrestles with bears. | |||
===Design=== | ===Design=== | ||
{{ | Kintoki-Douji was designed to resemble a Kintaro figurine which commonly depict Kintaro as a round boy in his red apron with a 金 symbol and his arms up, similar to the pose Kintoki-Douji has. Soejima added the blue cape to make it look more like a toy, similar to Teddie himself. The missile Kintoki-Douji carries is a pun between tomahawk axe and tomahawk missile since Kintaro carries an axe. The letters "Au" around Kintoki-Douji's stomach is the chemical symbol for gold since the legend has Kintaro wearing an apron with the character for gold on it. While some staff at Atlus complained about the puns in the design, Soejima thought those kinds of puns were fitting of Teddie due to his dialogue.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote=|chapter=Characters: Teddie|book=[[Persona 4 Official Design Works]]|author=Atlus, Famitsu Editorial Department|publisher=Famitsu (2008)|lang=Japanese|volume=|edition=|page=p. 80|transl=|isbn=978-4757745087}}</ref> He imagines that Teddie is waiting for someone else to ask him about the missile so he can explain the tomahawk pun.<ref name="p4g fun book">{{Cite Book|quote=|chapter=Characters|book=[[Persona 4 The Golden Premium Fun Book]]|author=Persona Magazine Editorial Department|publisher=ASCII Media Works (2012)|lang=Japanese|volume=|edition=|page=p. 94|transl=|isbn=978-4048868150}}</ref> | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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== | == Manual == | ||
{{Manual|p4=When the legendary figure Kintaro reached adulthood, he took the name of Sakata no Kintoki. His childhood friends were the animals on the mountain where he grew up, and he regularly proved his incredible strength when playing with them. He was rarely seen without his tomahawk, with which he helped local woodcutters fell trees.}} | |||
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|jaM=Katakana transliteration of 金時童子<ref name="p4g fun book" /> meaning child Kintoki | |||
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P4G Kintoki-Douji Model.png | Model from ''Persona 4 Golden'' | P4G Kintoki-Douji Model.png | Model from ''Persona 4 Golden'' | ||
PQ1 Kintoki-Douji Render.png| Render from {{link|game|PQ1}} | |||
P4D Kintoki-Douji Instrument Model.png | Model from ''Persona 4 Dancing'' | P4D Kintoki-Douji Instrument Model.png | Model from ''Persona 4 Dancing'' | ||
P4A TV Japanese Vol 7 Cover.jpg | {{link|tv|p4a}} Japanese Standard Edition DVD Vol. 7 Cover | P4A TV Japanese Vol 7 Cover.jpg | {{link|tv|p4a}} Japanese Standard Edition DVD Vol. 7 Cover | ||
P4A TV Kintoki-Douji | P4A TV Kintoki-Douji Render.jpg|Render from ''Persona 4 The Animation'' | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 2 November 2024
Kintoki-Douji is a Persona in Persona 4. It is the initial Persona of Teddie.
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Origin
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Kintoki-Douji or Kintaro is the childhood name of Sakata no Kintoki. As a boy, he was said to have superhuman-like strength, wielded an axe, and wore a red apron with the character 金 (the "Kin" in Kintaro and Kintoki, meaning gold) on it. In some stories, he wrestles with bears.
Design
Kintoki-Douji was designed to resemble a Kintaro figurine which commonly depict Kintaro as a round boy in his red apron with a 金 symbol and his arms up, similar to the pose Kintoki-Douji has. Soejima added the blue cape to make it look more like a toy, similar to Teddie himself. The missile Kintoki-Douji carries is a pun between tomahawk axe and tomahawk missile since Kintaro carries an axe. The letters "Au" around Kintoki-Douji's stomach is the chemical symbol for gold since the legend has Kintaro wearing an apron with the character for gold on it. While some staff at Atlus complained about the puns in the design, Soejima thought those kinds of puns were fitting of Teddie due to his dialogue.[1] He imagines that Teddie is waiting for someone else to ask him about the missile so he can explain the tomahawk pun.[2]
Gameplay
Persona 4
In Persona 4, Teddie starts with Kintoki-Douji. It transfigures into Kamui upon maxing his Social Link.
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Persona 4 Golden
In Golden, Teddie starts with Kintoki-Douji. It transfigures into Kamui upon maxing his Social Link, and can further transfigure into Kamui-Moshiri during winter.
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Persona 4 Arena
- Main article: Gameplay:Teddie § Persona 4 Arena
Teddie uses Kintoki-Douji as his Persona for his C and D buttons in Arena.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
- Main article: Gameplay:Teddie § Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
Teddie uses Kintoki-Douji as his Persona for his C and D buttons again in Arena Ultimax.
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
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Manual
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Persona 4 | When the legendary figure Kintaro reached adulthood, he took the name of Sakata no Kintoki. His childhood friends were the animals on the mountain where he grew up, and he regularly proved his incredible strength when playing with them. He was rarely seen without his tomahawk, with which he helped local woodcutters fell trees. |
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | キントキドウジ Kintokidōji | Katakana transliteration of 金時童子[2] meaning child Kintoki |
Gallery
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Model from Persona 4 Golden
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Render from Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
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Model from Persona 4 Dancing
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Persona 4 The Animation Japanese Standard Edition DVD Vol. 7 Cover
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Render from Persona 4 The Animation
References
- ↑ "Characters: Teddie", Persona 4 Official Design Works, Atlus, Famitsu Editorial Department. Published by Famitsu (2008). Japanese. p. 80. ISBN-13: 978-4757745087.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Characters", Persona 4 The Golden Premium Fun Book, Persona Magazine Editorial Department. Published by ASCII Media Works (2012). Japanese. p. 94. ISBN-13: 978-4048868150.