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Jeon Seok-ho as Cho Beom-pal, a magistrate of Dongnae and Cho Hak-ju's nephew, shown to have somewhat of a good nature but to be incompetent and easily scared. [22] Kim Hye-jun as Queen Consort Cho (seasons 1–2), the young and pregnant Queen of Joseon, and the King's wife. She is Cho Hak-ju's daughter, Cho Beom-il's sister and Lee Chang's stepmother. Like her father, she is desperate to secure her power over the throne by giving birth to a son that will displace Crown
Prince Lee Chang as the rightful heir. Kim Sang-ho as Mu-yeong (seasons 1–2), Prince Chang's loyal
personal bodyguard who accompanies him to the southern provinces to investigate the plague, leaving his pregnant wife in the capital. [23] Huh Joon-ho as Lord Ahn Hyeon (regular season 1; recurring season 2), a former governor considered a war hero for his part in the Imjin War. Despite his popularity with the people, he retired
from public service to live a quiet life in Sangju. He was also a mentor to the young Lee Chang. [24] Jun Ji-hyun as Ashin (guest season 2; main in special), a mysterious woman from the Hamgyong Province in the North of the country. Kim Si-a as young Ashin (special)[25] Park Byung-eun as Min Chi-rok (recurring season 2; main in special), head of the Royal Commandery and a skilled archer who becomes suspicious of the Queen. Koo Kyo-hwan as Ai Da Gan (special), the Leader of the nomadic Pajeowi tribe.
Ikada agreed to the terms if his team-mates agreed not to interfere or take revenge afterwards. Sarada and Mitsuki protested it, but Boruto made them promise to honour his choice. He allowed himself to be beaten by the Funato soldiers without retaliation. Ikada prepared a ramp for Boruto to be pushed off the ship into the raging waters, which would kill him, and allowed Kobuna to be the one to deliver the final push. Boruto apologised to Kobuna, and commented on how similar
they were when people dear to them got killed. Kobuna hesitated to push Boruto, who jumped off himself. When Sarada and Mitsuki refused to take action despite their feelings, Ikada jumped and saved Boruto himself, and declared the war over.
Gokai attempted to rile the Funato soldiers to continue the war, but they shared Ikada's desire to stop fighting, Boruto pointing out that their future didn't need to be the same as their past. Later, Boruto and Ikada talked as friends again atop the mobile fortress. Boruto and his family on vacation. Following the Funato surrender, the Konoha-nin returned home to report.
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5Music 4Reception Toggle Reception subsection 4. 1Manga 4. 2Anime 5References 6External links Toggle the table of contents Soul Eater 29 languages العربيةCatalàČeštinaDeutschEspañolEsperantoفارسیFrançais한국어ՀայերենHrvatskiBahasa IndonesiaItalianoעבריתMagyarBahasa Melayu日本語PolskiPortuguêsRomânăРусскийСрпски / srpskiSuomiไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt粵語中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikimedia CommonsWikiquote From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series For other uses, see Soul Eater (disambiguation). Soul EaterFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Maka (right), Soul (bottom-left) and Blair (top-left)ソウルイーター
(Sōru Ītā)GenreAction[1][2]Dark comedy[3]Dark fantasy[4][5] MangaWritten byAtsushi OhkuboPublished bySquare EnixEnglish publisherNA: Yen PressSquare Enix (Perfect Edition)ImprintGangan ComicsMagazineMonthly Shōnen GanganEnglish magazineNA: Yen PlusDemographicShōnenOriginal runMay 12, 2004 – August 12, 2013Volumes25 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesDirected byTakuya IgarashiProduced byAya YoshinoTaihei YamanishiYoshihiro OyabuWritten byAkatsuki YamatoyaMusic byTaku IwasakiStudioBonesLicensed byAUS: Madman AnimeNA: CrunchyrollSEA: MedialinkUK: Crunchyroll UKOriginal networkTXN (TV Tokyo)English networkPH: ABS-CBN, Hero, Studio 23US: Funimation Channel, Adult Swim (Toonami), Crunchyroll ChannelOriginal run April 7, 2008 – March 30, 2009Episodes51 (List of episodes) Manga Soul Eater Not! (2011–14) Video games List of Soul Eater video games Soul Eater (Japanese: ソウルイーター, Hepburn: Sōru Ītā) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ohkubo. Set at the "Death Weapon Meister Academy", the series revolves around three teams, each consisting of a weapon meister and at least one human that can transform into a weapon. Trying to make the latter a "death scythe" and thus fit for use by the academy's headmaster Shinigami, the personification of death, they must collect the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch, in that order; otherwise, they will
have to start all over again.