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Ichirou Kusanagi
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Age +70 year old
Gender Male
Ethnicity Japanese
Personal Status
Relatives Chiyo Kusanagi (Deceased Wife)
Mayo Kusanagi (Daughter)
Genzou Kusanagi (Former Son-in-Law)
Godou Kusanagi (Grandson)
Shizuka Kusanagi (Granddaughter)
Rank Professor (Retired)
Voice Actor

Ichirou Kusanagi (草薙 一郎, Kusanagi Ichirō) is a character from Campione. He is the grandfather of Godou Kusanagi and Shizuka Kusanagi.

Personality[]

Ichirou is a very kind and charismatic old man who is known to have been quite the lady killer when he was younger, although he always remained faithful to his wife after their marriage. However, he still retains the skills and personality that made women fall for him as a young man.

History[]

Ichirou is a former professor of folklore who was something of a legend in such circles for his field work and learning secrets of the people and culture. He was also known as a lady-killer because of his charisma and personality, which drew women to him with ease.

As a university student, Ichirou met and befriended a beautiful woman named Lucretia Zola, who gained the reputation of a Witch, which she would acknowledge as being true. The pair, along with a fellow student of folklore Takamatsu, went on a hot springs trip where they came across a group being plagued by a curse from an earth god. Lucretia used Prometheus' Grimoire to seal the curse.

When it finally came time for Lucretia to return home to Sardinia, Ichirou's then girlfriend Chiyo forbade him from seeing her ever again in a fit of jealousy.

Ichirou eventually married Chiyo, fathering at least one child named Mayo Kusanagi who later became the mother of Godou Kusanagi and Shizuka Kusanagi.

Some time later, Ichirou and Chiyo began to help raise their grandchildren.

Plot[]

Light Novel[]

Appearances: Volume 1-3, 8, 10, Short Story 2

Mention: Volume 5, 11-12

Etymology[]

  • The name Ichirou means "one" (一) (ichi) and "son" (郎) (rou).
  • Ichirou's surname Kusanagi means "grass, herb, weed" (草) (kusa) and "mow" (薙) (nagi).
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