Oboro (朧, Oboro) is an antagonist from the Taimanin Asagi game series that was created by LILITH. And the character design by Kagami (Utility-Pole Spirit). Breakout Character: In Taimanin Asagi 3, she is given rather limited screen time, doesn't have a single H-scene, and is killed off (Much to the disappointment of fans). Luckily, she is given more screen time, and H-scenes, in Taimanin Asagi: Battle Arena.
Synopsis The city streets of Tokyo are more dangerous than they’ve ever been before. Humans and demons exist side-by-side, with a sworn trust that they will not harm each other. But some humans have disregarded these sacred pledges and have teamed with demons to form groups and organizations, bent on death, destruction, and unholy human tragedy.To help quell this tide of evil, there exists a group of female ninjas who hunt down and slay those demons who mean to harm others. Asagi Igawa is one of these ninjas, or at least, she was. Her demon hunting days have been put aside in favor of being with her boyfriend, Sawaki. Unfortunately for the couple, Asagi’s past is not as far behind her as she would like to think. Her previously defeated nemesis, Oboro, has somehow come back from the grave to get revenge.Revenge in the twisted world of Taimanin Asagi is not something so simple as death however.
By the time Oboro is done, Asagi and her shinobi sister Sakura will be sexually and physically transformed and tortured to the utter depths of depravity. Asagi is about to find out that none of her training as a ninja could ever prepare her for the power that pleasure holds when used as a weapon. Overall6Story6Animation7Sound7Character5Enjoyment7It is a well-known fact that the voicework of legendary seiyuu, 'Emperor' Norio Wakamoto, is capable of causing orgasms. If you weren't aware of this, I don't know what corner of the online anime world you've been hiding in for the past several years. But don't worry; you haven't been hiding alone.
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Most hentai producers have been sitting right there next to you, not noticing the goldmine that is Emperor Wakamoto.Until Taimanin Asagi.Suddenly, someone at PIXY had a fantastic idea: cast Wakamoto as an all-powerful sex demon in a hentai, and just let his voice do the rest. This is agreat concept; frankly, I was sold on Taimanin Asagi simply by that fact alone. However, it seems someone at PIXY didn't get the memo. Instead of running with the idea that Wakamoto's voice would accomplish the (viewer's) goal for most pornographic material, this idiot decided they needed some sort of INTERESTING STORY, excessively EDGY PRESENTATION, and, of course, TENTACLE RAPE. Then this person got it into their head that these elements would carry the show, and that they wouldn't need The Voice of the Heavens UNTIL THE VERY LAST EPISODE.And this is why Taimanin Asagi isn't the greatest hentai ever made. It's also why I can't simply write 'ALL HAIL EMPEROR WAKAMOTO'S HENTAI!' As my review.
Well, that and both my dignity and my pride, which dictate that I bore you with two or three pages of analysis when all you really care about is the little number at the top right that tells you whether or not I share your taste in erotica.Taimanin Asagi is a tentacle rape hentai that focuses on retired demon-hunter/ninja Asagi. A past nemesis, Oboro, returns from the grave and enslaves Asagi, forcing her to take part in some sort of colosseum of rape.
For this event, she modifies Asagi's body to take orgasmic levels of pleasure from any sort of tactile sensation. Add in Asagi's younger sister, Sakura, who is also a ninja, then rape them both to hell and back, then also rape Oboro, and finally throw in the Vicious voice of Wakamoto, and VOILA! Taimanin Asagi!Needless to say, if you're not a fan of rape or tentacles, this is probably going to be abhorrent, and I will say now that if you don't like these things, it is NOT worth sitting through them to get to the tootsie roll center of the tootsie pop (I'm obviously talking about yellow-ball/ninja-master Norio Wakamoto). This is some of the most hardcore rape I've ever seen; it borders on torture. I lack the technical terminology to describe what goes on without painting a picture for those who'd rather avoid the mental image, but let's just say that.uh.you can quite easily see what happens when you insert large moving objects into smaller.uh.female anatomy.Anyways, the story. It's sort of okay, actually, at least insofar as there IS a story.
It doesn't always manage to make sense, though, and the storytelling is quite disjointed. Exactly how the girls were confined or forced into what they did is a bit unclear, forcing me to attribute it to Hentai Female Lead Incompetence Syndrome (HFLIS, for short, but you can just pronounce it SI-FI-LIS, since it's close enough, really). So, yeah, apparently the females all have HFLIS, encouraging demon after demon to rape them. I really don't get it. I guess it's Oboro's revenge, but she works for Bison, known in this anime pretty much only as Black-sama, who facilitates the whole thing for reasons that are completely unknown. Apparently he finds it amusing. Hey, an all-powerful demon has to do SOMETHING in his spare time, and I suppose he has already beaten the 255th level of Pac-Man.
Logically speaking, the only things left to do after that are watching girls get raped and conquering the world, and, well, he's just not ready to get around to the latter.Obviously, I don't have anything interesting to say about the story. It has some tonal problems as a rape and revenge plot, though, namely it rides that line between emotional breakdown for the victims and them actually enjoying it. It wasn't really clear what was going on in the end, since they didn't ACT like they particularly wanted to escape their situation.
Granted, stories like this one often have that problem; balancing the two is awkward, and leaning to one side or the other is either crass or a disturbing turn-off. Other than that, I guess the one-and-a-half action sequences in the show were all right, though I guess that more appropriately falls into the realm of animation.Because I fail at transitions today, I am going to talk about the characters (not the animation: that would have been a GOOD transition). Taimanin Asagi has precisely one good character; you may know him as Senbei, genie of misfortune. By that, I obviously mean Edwin Black, voiced by Norio Wakamoto. He is simply above everything, aloof yet still apparently evil. Not that his character is well-written; it is merely well-voiced.
But good GOD, what a voice!Asagi is strong-willed, I guess, but that does her little good as she is broken by her demonic captors. Rather, she's like on the verge of breaking the whole time, and it is really unclear what her mental state is. This isn't intentional ambiguity; it's poor writing.
I find there to be nothing noteworthy about Sakura, and Oboro is basically just a typical evil demon bitch. So yeah, aside from Edwin von Blackenthal, there's nothing here that you haven't seen before.What Taimanin Asagi has that you HAVEN'T seen before is in its visual presentation. Animators have long sought to replicate the feel of traditional filming techniques to enhance the realism of their works.
This led to such things as digital lens flares, artificial changes in focus, and floating the camera to replicate the steadiness problems of hand-held cameras. Taimanin Asagi takes these techniques to their logical extreme. The camera position and focus are both constantly shifting, making it seem like Taimanin Asagi was somehow filmed by a complete and total novice. This is distracting, but it does add to the overall energy of the production, dizzying though it might be.The animation itself is.interesting. I wouldn't say it is especially fluid, nor is it devoid of still-shots and looping, but the sex animations are on meth. I mean that it's like they animated standard hentai sex scenes, AND THEN DOUBLED THE FRAME-RATE WITHOUT DOUBLING THE FRAME-COUNT. This, too, is dizzying.
At that rate, it becomes hard to follow what is going on. Pair this with overly-zoomed-in camera-work and generally lack-luster camera angles (talk about visual clutter and sight obstructions), and you get a show where you could swear that a ton of stuff is happening but be unable to tell (even vaguely) what that 'stuff' is. Regarding the character designs, it's fairly standard stuff, but the eye-designs are.soulless (they look almost like mind-controlled eyes). I don't know if this is an intentional effect or a random art choice, but it's not my thing.
On the plus-side, though, the art quality is pretty decent, and the lighting is better than I've come to expect from this style of show.Back to the sex, though. Although I said it before, first things are first: this OVA is entirely rape (well, save for the scene where Oboro is throwing herself on Black's whole horse, if you know what I mean). Not only that, but it's pretty brutal rape, and it's often gangbanging, whether by human or demon. Taimanin Asagi prominently features ABSURD AMOUNTS of thick, bubbly semen (sometimes with complementary pubic hairs, free of charge!), and the.uh.heroines often.uh.swish it around in their mouths and/or gag on it and/or puke it out in a manner that confuses me a bit (it, like, jumps out of their throats of its own accord; that's right: sentient, mobile semen).
This design choice is hit-or-miss, to say the least. It does nothing for me (okay, it does SOMETHING: namely grossing me out). However, it appeals to some people. So does a particular facial expression, one that I believe is called 'ahegao,' and the females of Taimanin Asagi wear this expression a truly staggering amount of the time. (The ahegao is a face of sexual ecstasy, eyes rolled up and tongue lolling.) Just like this show's bubblegum manseed, the ahegao is hit-or-miss.
I do not find it to be erotic. In summary, the big three things about the sex (brutal rape, super-semen, and mindless-ecstasy faces) don't appeal to me. Obviously, I didn't enjoy the sex scenes much.Aside from the stupid-fast animation speed and what I believe to be poor cinematography, the sex was not.bad.it just didn't appeal to me. There was plenty of oral and vaginal sex, plus some boobjobs and handjobs, as well as tentacle rape of every orifice. The actual positions involved, though not portrayed very clearly, are quite diverse, some of which were made possible only be the amazing power of tentacles to lift and twist. There was also some S&M/Bondage, obviously of the non-consensual variety. After all, since when has hentai shown that actual S&M/Bondage is an agreement between all individuals involved?
Anyways, that's about it for the sex, except for Sakura's breasts, which are HUGE. Sorry, let me try that again: THEY'RE. They probably have moons in orbit around them due to their colossal mass. Other than her, the average breast size was still pretty large, which is totally normal for hentai. There are no petite builds.Annnnnnnnywho, sound.
The score for Taimanin Asagi ranged from unobtrusively minimalist to pulse-pounding techno. It was actually rather good, although I thought the music towards the beginning and towards the end was better than in the middle. In general, the series used synths of the ominous or overbearing variety (often synth-strings), with the occasional oriental-style woodwind. Sometimes there were electric guitars, probably because electric guitars are HARDCORE.When it comes to the voice acting, Chiyo-chan's dadcat was obviously fantastic, so it's more enlightening to talk about the voice acting OTHER than that of Wakamoto. It was generally competent, although Sakura's voice was HIGH (oh so very high), which is typical yet annoying. However, a noteworthy thing occurs during the sex scenes. Remember the whole thing about ahegao?
Well, a funny thing happens when you try to talk with your tongue lolling out of your mouth: you slur all your speech. (This also often happens when hentai ladies attempt to discuss the details of the oral pleasuring of a male WHILE DOING SO.) Also, remember when I said that Taimanin Asagi has a staggering amount of ahegao? Well, this assessment can be heard to apply even when you can't see the characters' faces. Yes, the girls will slur EVERYTHING they say. Your mileage will vary on whether or not this pseudo-cutesy slurring is erotic or not. For some reason, I actually do.
It does still gross me out a bit, but.yeah. Still, though, not as orgasmic as Woodchuck as he chucks wood, if you know what I mean; Wakamoto is still the best part of all of the audio of Taimanin Asagi.Really, I'm out of ideas here. It's late at night, my brain is fried, and I did not NEARLY get as much hailing of Britannia from this as I had hoped when I learned that the Emperor is the OVA's Big Bad.
In summary, Taimanin Asagi is really a hit-or-miss show. A lot of its non-Wakamoto appeal is going to rely on whether or not it is personal fetish material and whether you happen to think that the visual presentation is avant-garde in a GOOD way. My own answers to those are 'no' and 'no,' so Taimanin Asagi did not turn out to be my kind of thing.ALL HAIL THE EMPEROR'S HENTAI!!!
But really, you might want to watch Urotsukidoji instead for your animated sex with a side of Wakamoto. I hear that one's classic, and it ALSO has tentacles. Win-win, right?Right? Overall9Story8Animation10Sound7Character9Enjoyment9I always loved this hentai. The music was great (especially the Oboro f.king scene in episode 3) now:Story: It has a good plot. 8/10Characters: I loved the characters.
Black is cool. 9.5/10Sound: They always played the best music. Sometimes they played calm music in the hardcore scenes. 7.5/10Enjoyment: The hardcore scenes was my enjoyment. And the sound effects.
9/10Art: I didn't even care if some people said that this anime looks like shit. But, this animation is so cool!! I don't really like the seizure red and white blinking scenes. 10/10Merukami Teruaki puts enough effort into his hentai with the 'skaky-camera' and the animation scenes.I'll give this hentai a 9/10 not just because of the plot, but because Merukami Teruaki put 'heart' into this.
AsagiDisgaea series characterKanaアサギRomajiAsagiJapanese Voice actor(s)Kana Ueda (Disgaea 2)Chiwa Saito (Disgaea 3)Akiko Hasegawa (Disgaea 4)Suzuko Mimori (Disgaea D2)Kaori Mizuhashi (Prinny 1 and Prinny 2)English Voice actor(s)Amanda Winn Lee (most games)Wendee Lee (Makai Kingdom)Lara Jill Miller (Disgaea 3)Laura Bailey (Disgaea Infinite)Age17HomeUnknownRace/Class(Disgaea 1 Complete)(//)(Disgaea D2)(Disgaea 5)Asagi Asagiri is a recurring minor character. She was rumored to be the new main character of an upcoming game titled, but the title had been indefinitely postponed; since then, she has become an unofficial mascot of, making cameo appearances in a number of games afterwards. Though her character design has stayed consistent in her appearances, her personality has changed considerably in each, appearing as a shy, naive girl, a stuckup, demanding girl, or anything in between, including something along the lines of insanity (which is always broadcasted with a Brooklyn accent). Likewise, her voice (and voice actress) change with each appearance as well. Determined to become a protagonist, she attempts to take over whatever game she is appearing in. Contents First AppearanceAsagi's first appearance is in as a bonus character.
By granting the wish 'Meet the Next Protagonist' Zetta teleports to her world. When Asagi is surprised by Zetta's appearance, Zetta assumed that the next Nippon Ichi game was going to be a serious drama like was, and was determined to stop that from happening.
After her defeat at Zetta's hands, she becomes his vassal. Gameplay wise, she has a high TEC stat, giving her proficiency with remotes, rifles, and vehicles.Appearances in the Disgaea series Asagi appears as a playable character exclusively in the Complete release of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. She can be unlocked after completing the first cycle, and passing the Dark Assembly bill 'I Want a Main Character'.“The book thing that cursed me told me I can't leave until I become stronger.”—Asagi. Asagi makes her first appearance in the Disgaea series in a Disgaea 2 extra map, where it's revealed Zetta placed a curse on her, forcing her to remain in Veldime until she can become stronger. Defeating her here rewards the player with the Summer Greetings Postcard. This is the only other time her Makai Kingdom sprites are reused, which is visible not only in her short height (alluded to in-game), but her attack is with a rifle, and her special, 'Magic Shot', has her pull out a Makai Cannon to perform the attack.In the PSP remake 'Dark Hero Days', her Makai Kingdom recycled sprite is again referenced by the Magichange feature (which is implemented from Disgaea 3), Magichanging her into a Crossbow with her sitting on top, making it an 'Asagi Launcher'.
She also appears in 'Axel Mode' in her humanoid form as the second chapter's boss. Her humanoid form is also unlockable by leveling Asagi in 'Adell Mode' to level 2000 and passing a bill.In Axel Mode, Asagi appears in front of, and the director of the movie, excited about finally being a main character, but none of them knew if she was really the main character of the movie, not even the director. Axel fights and defeats Asagi and then the director says he will talk with the producers and once he realizes that Asagi was really the main character, he blacklists Axel, as shown in the news. Asagi says in her interview that those who ruined her chance of becoming main character shall be punished.“My precious game.
Where I'm the main character. The game where I'm the main character. Yoooooooooou stole it!!!”—Asagi. She appears in the intro video of Maritsu: Evil Acadamy, for but a brief moment. Her appearance in this game is in an extra map.
Here, she supposedly received a game where she's finally the main character, only to have it stolen. She comes to Evil Academy while in her search for her stolen game and while in the Heart Bank, and the gang find her. Mao asks her what's up and she replies by saying that her game was stolen from her. Shortly afterwards, she jumps to the conclusion that Mao stole her game and attacks him. After her defeat, she feels utterly depressed and now believes that her game is lost forever, bursting into tears. Everyone else soon aims the blame on Mao for what happened. Mao then goes over to Asagi and tells her that he didn't steal her game but the Legendary Overlord may have been the culprit.
He offers her the chance to come with them since they're in search of the Overlord as well and Asagi happily joins.During battle Asagi is best with Guns due to that being her best weapon in Makai Kingdom. She also has 2 unique skills, Cameo Star and Magic Shot.
Magic Shot has her fire powerful blasts from 2 pistols at the foes and Cameo Star, despite popular belief, has her attack a foe with a Morning Star, a weapon from Makai Kingdom. She also showed up in the in-game trailer for Raspberyl Mode playing Guitar but at no point actually shows up in Raspberyl mode (much like 99.9% of the trailer).“Tyrant Valvatorez! Fight me for the main character's position! The winner is the main character!
Got it!?”—Asagi. Asagi appears as the main antagonist of the post game of Disgaea 4 and is unlocked after being defeated. She is the cause of the abnormal phenomena in the post game events as a result of her attempt to become the main character. She manages to create enough to activate and gains its power. After passing the 'Destroy the Root of all Evil!' Bill, Asagi can be challenged.
Inside Fear the Great, Asagi appears to the main cast, challenging Valvatorez for the main character position. After she is defeated, Asagi decides to leave them but Valvatorez tells her that she can stay with them but she will have to pay for the damage she has caused to the Netherworld.
She is recruited after clearing the Post Game. Unlike the other characters, her sprite is still SD (including her portrait) regardless of the sprite settings making her clash with the other character's HD sprites. This is due to her 'Not getting the memo', and it is because of this she believes everyone else is wrong. However, an HD version of Asagi was released as DLC on September 20, 2011.“We're gonna hold a concert right here, right now! For Super Idol Asagi!”—Asagi, Asagi appears in Disgaea D2 as a secret unlockable character after passing a bill to unlock her appearance and subsequently defeating her. With the intent to become a Super Idol, the party encounters a lost Asagi trying to find where auditions are taking place.
After explaining to her that the auditions were in fact the party deciding to beat up, the current Netherworld idol, Asagi gets disheartened and runs away. She later appears on stage, declaring that she will make her self-proclaimed debut as a Super Idol. Confronted by an unimpressed party, Asagi breaks down and attacks. After defeating her, she decides to join Laharl to piggy-back off of his popularity, and supposedly usurp his Overlordship; unknowing announcing these thoughts out loud. Like her Disgaea 4 incarnation, she is adept with Guns. This time, her native Evility giving her a chance to attack up to three extra times during a Combo.“Although you guys have the hearts of demons, you've become friends and allies.
You guys are very interesting.”—Asagi, Asagi is briefly seen in the opening credits of Disgaea 5.A post-game map Double Illusion has multiple Asagis as the boss, with the real Asagi showing up after the battle to finish them off. Upon completion, the player is allowed to create, similar to the robots from and the clones from.One can tell if the Asagi is a real or an illusion type by looking at her pose; the real Asagi uses her new idle pose (which is almost similar to the one in ), whereas the illusion version still uses the same pose from Disgaea 4. Also, the Illusion Asagi cannot use a Combination Attack or the new skills.In Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero?, in an alternate storyline (accessed be either collecting the ten torn letter pieces or entering a code at the title screen highlight new game and input: triangle, square, circle, triangle, square, circle, X ) Asagi is a boss fight for every stage. Her attacks, much like in Soul Nomad, consist of weapons from Makai Kingdom, specializing in guns.
Her stages are 4-7 stars in difficulty working through a pattern after the first level from 5-7-5-7 and so on. The only true difficulty in these levels is the sheer number of enemies. Throughout the game it's shown that due to her constant cameo appearances and lack of her own game, she's become somewhat insane and occasionally lapses into a heavy street accent (similar to the accents spoken in Brooklyn and Boston) brought on by a newly developed, rougher personality. Again, throughout the game's 'Asagi Mode', she is trying to gain the position of main character. She is fought multiple times after trying different approaches to become the hero such as hacking the game to make her level 9999, trying to get the monsters on her side, checking out other games such as fighting games with large breasted women and the popular Super Mario Brothers franchise (only hinted through parody) and even going as far as to transform into (read: dress as) a Prinny for the last battle. After defeating 'Prinny' Asagi, it's revealed in a cutscene that she had put a bomb into her costume for no real reason, and set it to go off after three minutes. When she can't deactivate it or remove the suit in time, she gets killed in the blast however even after the explosion her corpse is still standing up (That's dedication there, dood!).
After the credits roll, we find that Asagi has now been reincarnated into a black Prinny wondering if now she can be the main character.There is also a downloadable battle with Asagi's smaller form from Makai Kingdom. Not only is she smaller, but she is also incredibly fast. Aside from whacking the Hero Prinny with her rifle whenever she's not shooting him, she can also throw two Prinnies (comically larger than her), double jump, summon King Corn, and fire a 'Magical Bullet', which is actually a large laser blast; the recoil from the blast sends her tumbling backwards some. Eventually, by writing in the Sacred Tome (Zetta), she summons a robot to attack with fire blasts, missiles, and three thrown Prinnies. The robot eventually malfunctions and explodes, leaving Asagi to ride around on a small turret that fires wildly. After winning the fight, she breaks down (her head rolling off again, as shown in the pre-battle cutscene), crying that 'I'll never escape my destiny.'
And disappears.In the sequel, Asagi gets her own mode called 'Asagi Wars: The Vengeance of Asagi'. She is a Black Prinny in this mode with a White Scarf. Her gameplay is similar to the Normal Mode but she has access to various weapons and has a Stamina Gauge instead of 3 Scarves for life bars, making her game similar to Contra. All of the bosses are replaced with alternate versions of herself.It is revealed that had been responsible for 's inability to get out of her Prinny suit in the previous game, in order to be the best of all the Asagis.At the end, Asagi realizes that although she failed to become the main character, she cherishes her friendship with Flonne and thus saves the Netherworld by launching herself into the incoming battleship Yoshitsuna. By doing so, she is given her body back for her heroic sacrifice, and goes on to become the biggest idol in the Netherworld.Asagi stars in the hidden fourteenth ending of Disgaea Infinite. This ending is obtained after acquiring all other endings.
In it, she is upset at, the 's mail-order branch of, for wrongly delivering a package to another dimension. She becomes furious with customer support because the content of this package is essential for her getting her own game.
She calls the content of the package 'a watch', which is obviously TickTock. She then hops on a giant dragon (the same one from the Tera Fire spell) and screams one day will have its epic release. Appearances in other gamesAsagi makes another return in Soul Nomad and the World Eaters. From her speech, it's inferred that under Zetta's training, she has become much stronger, although she may have turned on him.
She has also become rather conceited, demanding the hero hand over his/her spot as the main character and calling herself the Queen of Games. Refuses to submit, prompting Asagi to display her power by destroying the world. After her defeat, she continues to lament not getting her own game, but Gig is unsympathetic as her destroying the world means they have to restart the game. Winning this extra stage allows for Asagi to be added to any squad, and this stage can be repeated to gain extra copies of Asagi indefinitely, although a new cycle must be started each time due to Asagi's power destroying the world. Her attacks here feature weapons and mechanics from Makai Kingdom such as her use of Guns, Bazookas and Morning Stars as well as her combat skill as leader which involves her summoning the Yoshitsuna Battle Ship.Asagi appears as a special playable character in the PSP version of Phantom Brave.
Seeking to defeat the final boss of the game, she quickly sets her sights on Marona (and her position of main character) once she finds out he has already been defeated.Upon defeat, Asagi joins the party, transforming herself into a phantom by 'messing with the code a bit.' She hints at the existence of multiple Asagis.Asagi appears as the main antagonist of the game's side story quests. She dresses up in various costumes to make herself look like a character from a Dengeki Bunko anime and, pretending to be that character, battles against the Unlosing Ranger.
However, she often (if not always) doesn't know everything about the character she is pretending to be and blows her cover at some point. After being defeated, she runs away, leaving the costume behind for the player to use. It can also be inferred that the Laharl, Etna, and Flonne fakes are also Asagi cosplaying. Eventually, after all the Dengeki costumes are obtained, the players are then able to fight Asagi herself and gain an Asagi costume after defeating her.Asagi appears as a boss within an extra dungeon in The Guided Fate Paradox. Her screaming attracts the attention of Lilliel and Renya. Upon finding out that Renya is God, she blames him for not allowing her to become the main character, and chooses to attack him for 'interfering.'
After being defeated, Lilliel blames Asagi's luck for her lack of screentime. Since an individual needs to be lucky enough for God to hear their wish among millions of others, Asagi's wish simply went under the radar. Renya tries to convince her to work harder without relying on luck alone, but filled with determination, she doesn't hear him.
Lilliel says that Asagi has a long path ahead of her.Gallery See main article:. Trivia. Asagi's personality is inconsistent between titles and changes within each appearance. In, the Illusion Asagis have the exaggerated different personalities from earlier titles, while the real Asagi has a more serious and stable persona. This may hint that the previous Asagis from each game may have been illusions, and the Asagi appearing in Disgaea 5 is the real one's first appearance.
Asagi has most character themes associated with any character. She has 5 themes which are 'Asagi Metamorphosis', 'Asagi Go Fight','Rock Metamorphosis', 'Asagi My Love', and 'Rockin' Princess'. Due to her 10th anniversary it has been announced by NIS, that she will finally receive her own game. Ironically despite her countless attempts at becoming the new main protagonist, she actually attained that goal in 'Asagi Wars'.