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Kamen Rider Ghost All Transformations



I originally just wanted the Raps that m.c.A·T (The voice of the Ghost Driver) has done for some of the Transfromations. Only to realize my definition of ”Rapping in Japanese” was very vague.

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1. Musashi
A legendary Japanese swordsman and the founder of the Niten Ichi-ryū swordsmanship in Japanese martial arts

2. Edison
The famed American inventor whose most notable and remembered contribution to history was his creation of the first commercially successful electric lightbulb

3. Robin Hood
A legendary English outlaw whom historians have debated the existence of but has been popularized in fictional literature and pop culture, but is most famous for his skills as an archer

4. Newton
A renowned English mathematician physicist and mathematician who was responsible for discovering universal gravitation, thus giving the world proof of the existence of gravity

5. Billy the Kid
A legendary Wild West American outlaw and gunman who rustled horses and killed many men but is romanticized in pop culture as a rebel and folk hero

6. Beethoven
A German classical music composer who composed some of the most recognized pieces in classical music including the 5th Symphony, despite his worsening hearing loss that plagued him for much of his adult life, and was nearly deaf prior to his death

7. Benki
A giant of a sōhei who became infamous for positioning himself at a bridge and collected the swords of passing swordsmen, collecting 999 blades before being finally defeated by Minamoto no Yoshitsune, and had loyally followed him as his retainer through the Genpei War.

Benkei died during the Battle of Komoro River, though in doing so cemented his place in history by killing an estimated 300 men of the 500 sent to kill them and died standing in spite of his mortally wounded, arrow-covered body

8. Goemon
A Japanese ninja thief whom is literally the Robin Hood of Japan, as he stole from the wealthy and gave to the poor, though he was executed by being boiled alive. Though accurate historical accounts of his life are scarce, many folk legends are told based on his supposed exploits and are reenacted in classic kabuki theater plays, thus making him a prominent figure in modern Japanese pop culture

9. Ryoma
A low-class-borne samurai who was an influential part of the events that brought about the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate thanks to the successful Satchō Alliance, an alliance between two formally irreconcilable nations, with Ryoma serving as the third party, and is considered “the father of the Imperial Japanese Navy”, due to his efforts to create a navy to content with the Shogunate’s own.

10. Himiko
The shaman queen of ancient Japan’s Yamatai, back when the country was known by its earliest known name, Wa, which was during the Yayoi Period, following the Civil War of Wa

11. Tutankhamun
King Tut, one of the rulers of Ancient Egypt during its 18th dynasty and the most famous due to his many treasures on display in museums around the world as well as the infamous “Curse of the Pharaohs” associated with him.

12. Nobunaga
The 16th century Japanese warlord who ruled over a majority of Japan through brutal conquest and mastery of the rifle which led to the unification of the country after his death and the end of the chaotic Sengoku period

13. Houdini
A Hungarian early 20th century master magician and escape artist. What is somewhat lesser known about Houdini is that the man was also a debunker of the supernatural

14. Grimm
Known individually as Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm, two late 17th and early 18th century German writers

15. Sanzo
A Chinese Buddhist monk who lived during the Tang Dynasty in the 6th Century. He was famous for a 17 year holy pilgrimage to India and back, with said accounts of the pilgrimage later serving as the inspiration in the Ming Dynasty for the Chinese tale Journey to the West centuries after his death

Ikkyu
A Japanese monk he had a great impact on the infusion of Japanese art and literature with Zen attitudes and ideals, as well as on Zen itself, often breaking religious taboos with his stance against celibacy

Pythagoras
an Ancient Greek philosopher whose renowned intellect brought forth new ideas in mathematics such as geometry and the creation of the Pythagorean theorem

Napoleon
A French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars

Darwin
A English biologist best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors

Tenka Touitsu
Oda Nobunaga, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi were Japanese samurai of the late Sengoku period and are regarded “Great Unifiers” of Japan.

Shinsengumi
Kondō Isami, Hijikata Toshizō, and Okita Sōji were all high profile members of the Shinsengumi, a special police force founded to protect the shogunate representatives in Kyoto in 1863

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