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Ōkamiden is Chuggaaconroy's 19th LP, and the sequel to Ōkami, a previous LP that he did. It began on August 9, 2012. The playlist consist of 71 videos and has a time length of 20 hours, 19 minutes and 39 seconds. This is Chugga's first LP for the Nintendo DS; he records with a USB connector to his original DS.

Description[]

August 9, 2012 - November 7, 2012


The return of the Sun God. My first Nintendo DS Let's Play after much difficulty with recording these types of games over the years!

Episodes[]

  1. Okamiden - Story Intro
  2. Okamiden - Episode 1 "Child of the Sun"
  3. Okamiden - Episode 2 "Greatest Warrior Ever"
  4. Okamiden - Episode 3 "I'm a Kuni!"
  5. Okamiden - Episode 4 "New Name"
  6. Okamiden - Episode 5 "For the Sake of Susano"
  7. Okamiden - Episode 6 "Collectable-Happy!"
  8. Okamiden - Episode 7 "Master Anura"
  9. Okamiden - Episode 8 "Divine Intervention"
  10. Okamiden - Episode 9 "My Real Parents"
  11. Okamiden - Episode 10 "Field Day!"
  12. Okamiden - Episode 11 "Ayame"
  13. Okamiden - Episode 12 "Adorable Fireworks!"
  14. Okamiden - Episode 13 "Shapeshifting Crane"
  15. Okamiden - Episode 14 "Star Shape"
  16. Okamiden - Episode 15 "To Market!"
  17. Okamiden - Episode 16 "Witch Queen"
  18. Okamiden - Episode 17 "Divide by Zero"
  19. Okamiden - Episode 18 "Cheated Monkey"
  20. Okamiden - Episode 19 "Puzzles, Puzzles, Puzzles"
  21. Okamiden - Episode 20 "Bullhead"
  22. Okamiden - Episode 21 "Ryoshima Coast"
  23. Okamiden - Episode 22 "Depressingly Upbeat"
  24. Okamiden - Episode 23 "You Saw Nothing"
  25. Okamiden - Episode 24 "Lending a Stagehand"
  26. Okamiden - Episode 25 "Sen"
  27. Okamiden - Episode 26 "Renjishi"
  28. Okamiden - Episode 27 "King Fury"
  29. Okamiden - Episode 28 "Miko Training"
  30. Okamiden - Episode 29 "Alone Again"
  31. Okamiden - Episode 30 "Grave Danger"
  32. Okamiden - Episode 31 "Fallen Civilization"
  33. Okamiden - Episode 32 "THUNDER EAR RAGE"
  34. Okamiden - Episode 33 "Growing Wings"
  35. Okamiden - Episode 34 "Screw Fortune Telling!"
  36. Okamiden - Episode 35 "Forest Fawning"
  37. Okamiden - Episode 36 "To Market Again!"
  38. Okamiden - Episode 37 "Easily-Avoidable Chase Scene!"
  39. Okamiden - Episode 38 "To Thundercloud!"
  40. Okamiden - Episode 39 "A Shocking Scandal"
  41. Okamiden - Episode 40 "Belated Powers"
  42. Okamiden - Episode 41 "Daidarabotchi"
  43. Okamiden - Episode 42 "Battle of the Moon Tribe"
  44. Okamiden - Episode 43 "Send Off in Style"
  45. Okamiden - Episode 44 "Collect-a-thon!"
  46. Okamiden - Episode 45 "Getting Better"
  47. Okamiden - Episode 46 "Leave and Come Back"
  48. Okamiden - Episode 47 "A New Threat"
  49. Okamiden - Episode 48 "An Ink to the Past"
  50. Okamiden - Episode 49 "All Hail the Magic Conch!"
  51. Okamiden - Episode 50 "Asteroidean"
  52. Okamiden - Episode 51 "Everyone Knows it's Genji"
  53. Okamiden - Episode 52 "The Water Dragon"
  54. Okamiden - Episode 53 "The Moon Cave"
  55. Okamiden - Episode 54 "Stranded on the Moon ...Cave!"
  56. Okamiden - Episode 55 "Skeleton Key"
  57. Okamiden - Episode 56 "Orochi"
  58. Okamiden - Episode 57 "A Faraway Time"
  59. Okamiden - Episode 58 "Good-bye"
  60. Okamiden - Episode 59 "Manpuku"
  61. Okamiden - Episode 60 "The Ice Room"
  62. Okamiden - Episode 61 "Cannon, Non-Canon"
  63. Okamiden - Episode 62 "Mizuchi"
  64. Okamiden - Episode 63 "This is no Charity!"
  65. Okamiden - Episode 64 "History Repeats"
  66. Okamiden - Episode 65 "Betrayal"
  67. Okamiden - Episode 66 "The Dark Realm"
  68. Okamiden - Finale - Part 1
  69. Okamiden - Finale - Part 2
  70. Okamiden - Finale - Part 3
  71. Okamiden - Bonus Episode

Plot[]

Much of Ōkamiden's story centers around the children of previous characters from Ōkami and their adventures and the relationships that form through the game's story, according to producer Motohide Eshiro. The game takes place nine months after the events of Ōkami. Despite Amaterasu's battle against the Dark Lord Yami, which would kill all the demons in Nippon, they return. The Konohana Sprite Sakuya, a character from the original Ōkami, summons the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, but instead finds Chibiterasu, who looks like a young version of Amaterasu. Chibiterasu, as revealed by Matsushita, is, in fact, Amaterasu's son, as was previously speculated. Producer Eshiro noted that he is a "young form of existence" and not fully grown; he retains several abilities of Amaterasu, including the Celestial Brush, but lacks her power, which will be reflected in the plot and gameplay. Matsushita also called Chibiterasu clumsy and having childlike traits of "being tearfully sentimental or not being able to make decisions".

Issun, Amaterasu's partner in the first game, is unavailable to help Chibiterasu as he is busy with his duties as the Celestial Envoy, and thus Chibiterasu is tasked to find other partners to help rid the world of evil. One of the partners that accompanies Chibiterasu is Kuni (クニヌシ, Kuninushi), the adopted son of Susano and Kushi, two characters from Ōkami. Other partners include: Nanami (ナナミ), a young mermaid that is able to swim about in underwater stages and can provide a water source for Waterspout; Kagu (カグラ, Kagura), a spirit medium who helps Chibiterasu see ethereal elements; Kurow (クロウ, Kurō), a flute-playing young boy that bears some traits similar to Waka from Ōkami; and Manpuku (マンプク), an overweight boy carrying fire who can walk through ice spikes and can provide a fire source for the Inferno technique.

Chibiterasu and his various partners initially track down an evil summoner named King Fury (怨霊王, Onryō-ō) that gave rise to the curses across the lands. When Chibiterasu defeats King Fury, they find a stronger evil known as Akuro (悪路王, Akuro-ō), who is seeking to curse the lands of Nippon. To do so, he must acquire the blood from Orochi, the eight-headed demon fought several times in the first game. Akuro travels back one year to when Amaterasu faced down Orochi; Chibiterasu follows it and prevents it from recovering the blood. Furious, Akuro travels back 100 years in time, when the swordsman Nagi and Shiranui, the wolf form that Amaterasu was later given, defeated Orochi. The team travel back in time to follow Akuro. Just before they enter Moon Cave, Kurow leaves the group, claiming to have found his 'True Mission'. The pup, saddened at Kurow's sudden departure, heads on into the cave to fight Akuro. Chibi, however, is unable to prevent Akuro from obtaining the blood this time, as Kurow, who has apparently turned evil and become Akuro's servant, stops Chibiterasu's efforts. Chibiterasu and his other allies follow Akuro to the dark realms where they find the demon has taken up residence in the body of Kuni and that Kurow intends on fighting the pup. Chibiterasu is forced to fight his former partner, expelling Akuro's spirit and freeing Kuni, but evil Kurow willfully allows it to take his body. However, this has been Kurow's plan all the time; he reveals he is a living doll of Waka, with the goal to house Akuro's spirit, such that if he is killed with Akuro inside him, Akuro would be dispelled. Chibiterasu, fighting back tears, complies with Kurow's instructions, and Akuro is destroyed forever. Kurow, just before his death, is sad about how he was nothing but a doll, however, the others reassure him that it was his adventures with Chibiterasu that made him who he was. It was these adventures that made him more than just a doll. Kurow dies happily, surrounded by friends. Afterwards, the remainder of Chibiterasu's partners return to their homes, more confident in their abilities; Kuni leaves home to seek out who he really is, much to Susano's regret. Chibiterasu joins with Issun to return to the Celestial Plain to reunite with Waka and Amaterasu.

Other characters from Ōkami return, including Issun, Mr. and Mrs. Orange, and Sakuya. The game features locales from Ōkami as well as new areas to explore as part of its adventure. Chibiterasu gains Celestial Brush power similar to those from Ōkami, but instead of finding the Celestial Brush Gods hiding in constellations, the player will have to travel to where the Brush Gods have chosen to rest, and acquire the skills from the Gods' children.

Memorable Quotes[]

  • "What do you mean I don't work well with others?!"
  • "Dividing by zero."
  • "Useless Praise!"

Trivia[]

  • This is Emile's first Let's Play to feature his iconic logo created by StephenPlays.
  • This is the first Let's Play Emile has done on a DS, not including his 2008 Pokemon Platinum videos
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