. . . . . "Batou series caption first creator voiced name name nickname alias gender species nationality title relatives name name divider name name }} Batou(\u30D0\u30C8\u30FCBat\u014D) is a main male character in the Ghost in the Shell series, the second best melee fighter in Section 9, and is the second in command under Major Motoko Kusanagi. While his name is officially romanized as \"Batou\", in some copies of the first film's subtitles and credits, it is spelled \"Bateau\" (the French word for \"boat\")."@en . . "Batou (\u30D0\u30C8\u30FC Bat\u014D) is a primary male character in the Ghost in the Shell franchise, the second best melee fighter in Section 9, and second in command behind Major Motoko Kusanagi. While his name is officially romanized as \"Batou\", in some translations of GitS media it has been alternatively spelled \"Bateau\" (the French word for \"boat\")."@en . . . "\u30D0\u30C8\u30FC"@en . . . . . "Cyborg"@en . "Bat\u014D"@en . . . . "Batou"@en . "Batou (\u30D0\u30C8\u30FC Bat\u014D) is a primary male character in the Ghost in the Shell franchise, the second best melee fighter in Section 9, and second in command behind Major Motoko Kusanagi. While his name is officially romanized as \"Batou\", in some translations of GitS media it has been alternatively spelled \"Bateau\" (the French word for \"boat\")."@en . . . . . . "Japanese"@en . . "Batou series caption first creator voiced name name nickname alias gender species nationality title relatives name name divider name name }} Batou(\u30D0\u30C8\u30FCBat\u014D) is a main male character in the Ghost in the Shell series, the second best melee fighter in Section 9, and is the second in command under Major Motoko Kusanagi. While his name is officially romanized as \"Batou\", in some copies of the first film's subtitles and credits, it is spelled \"Bateau\" (the French word for \"boat\")."@en . . . . . . . "-"@en . . . . . "King Batou (\u30D0\u30C8\u30A6) is a non-playable character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He is the father of Cimbaeth, Munnir, and Jamke. Batou reigned over the Kingdom of Verdane, and was successful at keeping peace with Grannvale. This peace is one day violated when he unexpectedly orders his sons to lay siege to Grannvale. Jamke attempts to argue with his father to end the invasion, but is told that Grannvale is preparing to attack Verdane to begin with. Jamke suspects Sandima for being the mastermind of Batou's change of plans, where Batou is tricked into believing that Grannvale is conspiring to conquer Verdane. In the final portion of Chapter 1 of the game, Sandima reveals that he has been making use of Batou all along, and promptly murders him. After Sigurd and his army defeat Sandima, they arrive before the dying Batou, who informs Sigurd that he was used by the Lopto Sect, and revealed that they are attempting to revive the Dark God Loptyr. Before passing on, Batou advises Sigurd to not be led astray by the chaos, and requests for him to keep his people from harm."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . . . . "Chapter 1: Girl of the Spirit Forest"@en . . . "English"@en . "Batou (\u30D0\u30C8\u30FC Bat\u014D) is a primary male character in the Ghost in the Shell franchise, the second best melee fighter in Section 9, and second in command behind Major Motoko Kusanagi. While his name is officially romanized as \"Batou\", in some translations of GitS media it has been alternatively spelled \"Bateau\" (the French word for \"boat\"). (Link)"@en . . . . "Batou of Section 9, as portrayed in the anime series."@en . . . . . . . "Batou (\u30D0\u30C8\u30FC Bat\u014D) is a primary male character in the Ghost in the Shell franchise, the second best melee fighter in Section 9, and second in command behind Major Motoko Kusanagi. While his name is officially romanized as \"Batou\", in some translations of GitS media it has been alternatively spelled \"Bateau\" (the French word for \"boat\"). (Link)"@en . . . . "King Batou (\u30D0\u30C8\u30A6) is a non-playable character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He is the father of Cimbaeth, Munnir, and Jamke. Batou reigned over the Kingdom of Verdane, and was successful at keeping peace with Grannvale. This peace is one day violated when he unexpectedly orders his sons to lay siege to Grannvale. Jamke attempts to argue with his father to end the invasion, but is told that Grannvale is preparing to attack Verdane to begin with. Jamke suspects Sandima for being the mastermind of Batou's change of plans, where Batou is tricked into believing that Grannvale is conspiring to conquer Verdane. In the final portion of Chapter 1 of the game, Sandima reveals that he has been making use of Batou all along, and promptly murders him. After Sigurd and his army defeat Sand"@en . . "Male"@en . . . "Batou"@en . . . . . . "In 2032 in Japan despite the movies being set in Hong Kong because shut up that's why, a cyborg cop named Batou is extremely mopey because his girlfriend ditched him for a disembodied emergent intelligence three years ago. He attempts to work through it by doting on his dog, quoting pretentiously back and forth with his partner, and shooting up yakuza dens with high-caliber weaponry. None of it works, and he ends the movie no wiser than before as to the nature of self. And getting ditched by said girlfriend again. File:846f2ca89d93c5ee6e6b1d06cf7e68ca.gif"@en . . . . "In 2032 in Japan despite the movies being set in Hong Kong because shut up that's why, a cyborg cop named Batou is extremely mopey because his girlfriend ditched him for a disembodied emergent intelligence three years ago. He attempts to work through it by doting on his dog, quoting pretentiously back and forth with his partner, and shooting up yakuza dens with high-caliber weaponry. None of it works, and he ends the movie no wiser than before as to the nature of self. And getting ditched by said girlfriend again. File:846f2ca89d93c5ee6e6b1d06cf7e68ca.gif"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Batou"@en . . . . "6"^^ . . . "Kenichirou Matsuda"@en . "Batou"@en . . . .