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  • Jizo
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  • Jizo was the Fortune of Mercy. It was revered by the Order of Mercy.
  • Jizo is a spirit warrior monk able to banish the Demon spirit (Shura) of a vanquished Dai-Oni and it is summoned thus: "A Shura is here, oh Jizo - come and execute your purpose." In mythology they are simply guardian deities thought to relieve all living things in the world. Stone Jizo statues, usually about one meter high, are erected as boundary spirits at the boundaries of towns and villages and at crossroads. Also known as a "Jizo of Demons".
  • Jizo is a stone statue of the bodhisattva of the same Ksitigarbha name that is located in a small shrine near some stairs. After Mousse gives the statue a scarf that was originally intended for Shampoo, Jizo seeks to repay him by giving him what he desires the most, namely, dates with Shampoo. It does this by assuming Shampoo’s form and coming to visit Mousse at the Cat Café that same night. Although Jizo hardly looks like the real Shampoo and is a very heavy statue, Mousse is unable to see the difference even with his glasses on, believes that it really is her, and does not notice its weight. He goes on a series of dates with Jizo in the guise of Shampoo over the next several nights which to him appear romantic and elegant, but are really gross exaggerations of the mundane surroundings t
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Residence
  • Jizo Shrine
Affiliation
Kanji
  • 地蔵
Rōmaji
  • Jizō
Also known as
  • Jizou
Kana
  • じぞう
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  • Jizo was the Fortune of Mercy. It was revered by the Order of Mercy.
  • Jizo is a spirit warrior monk able to banish the Demon spirit (Shura) of a vanquished Dai-Oni and it is summoned thus: "A Shura is here, oh Jizo - come and execute your purpose." In mythology they are simply guardian deities thought to relieve all living things in the world. Stone Jizo statues, usually about one meter high, are erected as boundary spirits at the boundaries of towns and villages and at crossroads. Also known as a "Jizo of Demons".
  • Jizo is a stone statue of the bodhisattva of the same Ksitigarbha name that is located in a small shrine near some stairs. After Mousse gives the statue a scarf that was originally intended for Shampoo, Jizo seeks to repay him by giving him what he desires the most, namely, dates with Shampoo. It does this by assuming Shampoo’s form and coming to visit Mousse at the Cat Café that same night. Although Jizo hardly looks like the real Shampoo and is a very heavy statue, Mousse is unable to see the difference even with his glasses on, believes that it really is her, and does not notice its weight. He goes on a series of dates with Jizo in the guise of Shampoo over the next several nights which to him appear romantic and elegant, but are really gross exaggerations of the mundane surroundings that the dates take place in. These dates and his normal work greatly tax Mousse and raise Shampoo’s suspicions over his sudden change in behavior. With Ranma and Akane, she tails Mousse to one of his rendezvous with Jizo. Seeing an opportunity to finally get him off her back, she eagerly gives him to the statue. Ranma tries to get Mousse’s scarf back from Jizo and lift its hold on him, but his attempts are successfully rebuffed. When Mousse is eventually put in a cage in the Cat Café to restrain him, Jizo comes for him by breaking through a wall and helping him escape. Later Jizo again rebuffs Ranma’s attempts to take back the scarf, but it eats some ramen that Shampoo was tricked into delivering by Akane. Wanting to repay Shampoo, Jizo then takes on Ranma’s likeness. It is only after Shampoo gives Mousse a scarf that she was originally knitting for Ranma that Jizo considers its debt to Mousse paid and ceases to transform, staying in its shrine with the scarf that he gave it. Though he only appears in the manga, one of the Seven Lucky Gods martial artists from the first movie, Wu, bears a vague resemblance to Jizo.