Benkei
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Classification
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Yokai Watch 1 |
Yokai Watch 2
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General Information
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Japanese Name
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ベンケイ, Benkei
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French Name
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Italian Name
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Time
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Present
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Evolution
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Fusion
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Favorite Food
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Chinese Food
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Acquired by
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Stats
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HP |
Spirit |
Strength |
Speed |
Defense
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1420 |
520 |
1240 |
840 |
720
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Benkei is a Rank C Brave Yo-kai with Ice attribute.
Official Description
Hiding 999 weapons from fallen foes in his stomach, Benkei can call any one of them out in a moment of need.
Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information
How to Recruit/Befriend
- Benkei can be found in the Breezy Hills under a drink machine or under cars in the Hills-Estates
- Can be befriended by using Red Coin in the Crank-a-kai.
Evolution
Fusion
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Moveset
Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information
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Appearance
Personality
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Anime
Trivia
Origin
Benkei is based on/directly named after on Musashibō Benkei, a famous warrior of the late Heian period. Tall, strong and fearsome already at the young age of 17, he was trained in a monastery in wielding the naginata, but left it to become a wandering Sōhei ("warrior monk"). He took residence by a bridge in Kyoto, where he would challenge passing swordsmen to a duel, defeat them, and take their weapon. By the time he'd collected his 999th blade, he was challenged and trounced by the then even-younger Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who decided to take him in as his retainer. From there on, together they fought and won many battles against Yoshitsune's enemy, the Taira clan, but when they finally achieved victory Yoshitsune's older brother turned against him and forced him to escape.
Through the following two years Benkei, ever loyal to Yoshitsune, stood by his side even as an outlaw, until they were finally cornered in the Koromogawa castle. While Yoshitsune retired to the inner keep, Benkei stood at the gate and held off any enemy soldier trying to get through. He defeated over 300 of them, and in the end his wounded, arrow-riddled body refused to keel over even when life abandoned it. This came to be known as "Benkei's standing death" (Japanese: 弁慶の立往生, Benkei no Tachiōjō</i>), and became a symbol of strength, loyalty and unbreakable warrior's spirit.
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