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Itachi (イタチ) Voiced by: Masaaki Okabe (1969), Setsuji Satō (2019) (Japanese); Greg Cote (2019)[6] (English) A bandit and 2nd-in-command, who betrayed
Dororo's father Hibukuro and sided with the authorities. He later kidnapped Dororo to get the map to find the money
hidden by Hibukuro. He was about a day behind Ojiya and Dororo, when she the first died in a red lily field. He found her shallow grave and dug it up, to get to her back tattoo. He was eventually betrayed himself, used as bait by his lord, and accepts what Hibukuro always said: The nobles do not care about them. He and a few other samurai survive and return to a life of brigands, looking for Dororo and the treasure. Nota (ノタ) A puppy wearing a hat that travels with Hyakkimaru. Original to the 1969 anime. Makes a cameo appearance in the first episode of the 2019 anime. Media[edit] Manga[edit] Dororo was first serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday between August 27, 1967, and July 22, 1968, before being cancelled. Parallel to the anime broadcast, the manga was then moved and concluded in Akita Shoten's Bōken Ō magazine from May to October 1969.