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Ending (Gokuraku)
Second helpings my lovely wife. Nothing better than a great meal after a great fight.
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Listen to me my children. I am the strongest man in Jipang. Eat well and become strong like your father
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Ending (Kabuki)
Ha ha ha. Everybody out of my way. Make room for the strongest man in all of Jipang. Mr. Kabuki Danjyrurou!
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I have defeated all of the strongest in this land and I have returned home!
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Ending (Kinu)
Shiro please tell me why we must all fight. When will we all be able to live in peace and happiness? Someday we will be able to live in peace. Won't we? Shiro?
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Until that day, we will travel together. You're the only one I can count on, Shiro.
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Ending (Manjimaru)
What was I fighting for? What am I left with?
Is it bravery? Is it strength?
...I don't know...Fighting has left me with nothing.
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I guess I'll go home and think about it for awhile.
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Manjimaru was filled hope as he returned home.
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Ending (Orochimaru)
Hmm...Just think of all the people I will trick. They will truly believe me as a woman in my role in a kabuki play.
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I'm too modest to say this out loud but...I Orochimaru am the strongest warrior in Jipang.
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Ending (Tsunade)
Ahhh...My beloved Orochimaru...That day has finally arrived.
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Oh Orochimaru, can I ask you one thing? This is not a dream, is it? Is it?....ZZZZZZ
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Ending (Yagumo)
Even in battle, women are superior to men. It was worth the trip just to find that out. But I prefer dancing over fighting.
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Shall we dance my sister.
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Ending (Ziria)
Being strong doesn't mean anything. There is only one way for me to live. The life of an outlaw, to steal from the rich to give to the poor.
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So who should I steal from today?
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