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{{stub}}'''Segata Sanshirō''' (せがた三四郎) is a fictional [[Sega of Japan]] spokesperson known for his tough demeanor and insistence that gamers play the [[Sega Saturn]]. Portrayed by Japanese actor [[Hiroshi Fujioka]], his name and appearance is a parody of Sugata Sanshirō, a character from [[wikipedia:Akira Kurosawa|Akira Kurosawa]]'s popular 1943 debut film ''[[wikipedia:Sanshiro Sugata|Sanshirō Sugata]]'', and both a pun on the color of the domestic Saturn (shiro is the Japanese word for white) and the phrase "Sega Saturn shiro!" (meaning "You must play Sega Saturn!"). Sanshiro appeared in over two dozen tongue-in-cheek [[Sega]] commercials from November 1997 to November 1998, and is one of the companies most well-remembered advertising campaigns. In modern years, he has even developed a cult following outside of Japan, and still continues to be used in Sega's Japanese marketing.
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{{stub}}'''Segata Sanshirō''' (せがた三四郎) is a fictional [[Sega of Japan]] spokesperson known for his tough demeanor and insistence that gamers play the [[Sega Saturn]]. Portrayed by Japanese actor [[Hiroshi Fujioka]], his name and appearance is a parody of the character Sugata Sanshirō from the popular 1943 film ''[[wikipedia:Sanshiro Sugata|Sanshirō Sugata]]'', and a pun on both the color of the domestic Saturn (shiro is the Japanese word for white) and the phrase "Sega Saturn shiro!" (meaning "You must play Sega Saturn!"). Sanshiro appeared in over two dozen tongue-in-cheek [[Sega]] commercials from November 1997 to November 1998, and is one of the companies most well-remembered advertising campaigns. In modern years, he has even developed a cult following outside of Japan, and still continues to be used in Sega's Japanese marketing.
  
In October 1998, Segata Sanshiro starred in his own [[Sega Saturn]] game courtesy of [[Ecole Software]], ''[[Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi]]''. Later, his role as a company spokesperson was eventually inherited by his son [[Sega Shiro]] in March 2020.{{ref|https://www.gamekult.com/actualite/pour-les-60-ans-de-sega-segata-sanshiro-trouve-un-heritier-3050826509.html}}
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Sanshiro's popularity was so widespread that various merchandise related to the character was released, including a [[Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi|video game]], [[Sega Saturn, Shiro!|theme song]], and [[Segata Sanshirou Choujin Densetsu|screensaver collection]]. In March 2020, his role as a company spokesperson was largely inherited by his son [[Sega Shiro]] (played by [[Hiroshi Fujioka]]'s real life son [[Maito Fujioka]]).{{ref|https://www.gamekult.com/actualite/pour-les-60-ans-de-sega-segata-sanshiro-trouve-un-heritier-3050826509.html}}
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
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Segata Sanshiro is portrayed as a judo master who regularly tracked down and harshly disciplined those who were not playing the [[Sega Saturn]]. Living as a hermit high on a secluded mountaintop, Sanshiro devoted his life to intensive training, and was usually seen carrying a massive Sega Saturn abroad his back; often, he would appear with an enormous [[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]], strongly punching its various buttons to strengthen his mind and body.
 
Segata Sanshiro is portrayed as a judo master who regularly tracked down and harshly disciplined those who were not playing the [[Sega Saturn]]. Living as a hermit high on a secluded mountaintop, Sanshiro devoted his life to intensive training, and was usually seen carrying a massive Sega Saturn abroad his back; often, he would appear with an enormous [[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]], strongly punching its various buttons to strengthen his mind and body.
  
The majority of Segata Sanshiro's commercials depict him as finding a group of Japanese people (often youths), and upon seeing that they are not playing the Sega Saturn, disciplining them by swiftly beating them to the ground and reminding them that they must play Sega Saturn.
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The majority of Segata Sanshiro's commercials depict him as finding a group of Japanese people (often youths), and upon seeing that they are not playing the Sega Saturn, disciplining them by swiftly beating them to the ground and reminding them to play the system.
  
With the winding down of the [[Sega Saturn]], and the release of the [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Sega of Japan]] sent the character off with an explosive finale. In his last commercial, a giant missile is launched directly at Sega's [[wikipedia:Tokyo, Japan|Tokyo, Japan]] headquarters, with Sanshiro heroically jumping onto the missile itself, pulling it out of its trajectory with all his might, and redirecting it into the atmosphere. It safely explodes away from the general populace, and the commercial ends with a voiceover stating "Segata Sanshiro will live on in your hearts."
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With the winding down of the Saturn, and the release of the [[Dreamcast]], [[Sega of Japan]] sent the character off with an explosive finale. In his last commercial, a giant missile is launched directly at Sega's [[wikipedia:Tokyo, Japan|Tokyo, Japan]] headquarters. Sanshiro heroically jumps onto the missile itself, using all his might to pull it out of its trajectory and into the atmosphere. It safely explodes away from the populace, and the commercial ends with a voiceover stating, "Segata Sanshiro will live on in your hearts."
  
 
===Sega Hatanshiro===
 
===Sega Hatanshiro===
 
[[File:SegaHatanshiro.png|thumb|left|300px|Sega Hatanshiro is Sanshiro's evil counterpart, and embodies the threat of [[Sega]]'s failure.]]
 
[[File:SegaHatanshiro.png|thumb|left|300px|Sega Hatanshiro is Sanshiro's evil counterpart, and embodies the threat of [[Sega]]'s failure.]]
Sega Hatanshiro (hatan is a Japanese word meaning bankruptcy or failure) is Sanshiro's evil counterpart, wearing a black [[wikipedia:Keikogi|gi]] and sinister [[wikipedia:oni|oni]] mask. Years after Segata's death, Hatanshiro is summoned after a distraught [[Sega Shiro]] emotionally cries out ''"Father!!"'' among his classmates. The skies grow dark and Hatanshiro introduces himself, declaring menacingly that ''"Sega is out of fashion!"'' Hatanshiro's belief in Sega's failure begins to manifest as a sinister red lighting; Shiro's belief in defending Sega manifests as a blue version of the same, and soon the two are engaged in an intense battle of martial arts and strength.
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Sega Hatanshiro (hatan is a Japanese word meaning bankruptcy or failure) is Sanshiro's evil counterpart, wearing a black [[wikipedia:Keikogi|gi]] and sinister [[wikipedia:oni|oni]] mask. Years after Segata's death, Hatanshiro is summoned after a distraught [[Sega Shiro]] emotionally cries out for his father, and challenges Sega to a battle of martial arts.
  
Although Shiro defends Sega with all his might, he is defeated over and over again. Despite every failure, he stands up and continues fighting with everything he has. As the battle progresses, Shiro experiences a particularly-strong beating and is knocked to the ground, growing frustrated with his inability to overcome Hatanshiro. Only when he remembers the willpower of his late father Segata Sanshiro that he is finally inspired with the strength needed to defend Sega. For the first time, Shiro takes his trademark shoulder-draped gi off and instead slips his arms through its sleeves - the way his father wore it. After a brief standoff, the two rush at each other in one final strike - Hatanshiro initially gets the best of Shiro with an impending leg sweep, and appears to have defeated him once again. However, Shiro uses the opportunity to get Hatanshiro in a shoulder throw, shouting ''"I will... protect Sega!"'' Hatanshiro is thrown to the ground, and is finally defeated.
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Although Shiro fights with all his might, he is repeatedly defeated. Only when he remembers the willpower of his late father Segata that he is finally inspired with the strength needed to defend Sega. For the first time, Shiro takes his off his trademark shoulder-draped gi and instead slips his arms through its sleeves - the way his father wore it. Eventually, Hatanshiro is defeated.
  
After the match, Shiro notices Hatanshiro's mask has been knocked off. As he kneels down to inspect it, he hears the voice of his father, telling him ''"You've grown..."'' Turning upwards, Shiro is shocked to find that Hatanshiro had actually been his father Segata all along, still alive and as powerful as he always was. Segata explains that he wanted to properly test his son's belief in Sega, to ensure he would have the same strength of his legendary father - the strength of [[Sega]] to overcome failure.
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Sega is then shocked to find that Hatanshiro had actually been his father Segata all along, still alive and as powerful as he always was. He explains he wanted to test his son's belief in Sega, to ensure he would have the same strength of his legendary father: the strength of [[Sega]] to overcome failure. Hee then asks his son to forget him entirely; that he's ''"just a relic of the old Sega now."'' He explains that [[History of Sega|the company has expanded greatly]] since Segata's time - that his skills were best suited for defending Sega in its past forms - and tasks Shiro with defending the Sega of the present. At his father's orders, Shiro hesitantly throws Sanshiro through the solar system and into the planet [[wikipedia:Saturn|Saturn]], only for the entire ordeal to be revealed as a dream.
 
 
In a heartfelt moment between father and son, Sanshiro passes the role of Sega's defender onto Shiro. However, he then asks his son to forget him entirely; that he's ''"just a relic of the old Sega now."'' He explains that [[History of Sega|the company has expanded greatly]] since Segata's time - that his skills were best suited for defending Sega in its past forms - and tasks Shiro with defending the Sega of the present. Shiro appears distraught, realizing what his father is implying. Segata addresses his son by his full name, grabbing him on the shoulders and ordering his son to throw him. After one final moment of reluctance, Shiro yells ''"Father!!"'' and performs a powerful [[wikipedia:tomoe nage|tomoe nage]], launching Sanshiro through the solar system and into the planet [[wikipedia:Saturn|Saturn]].
 
 
 
As he does, a quick fade reveals [[Sega Shiro]] had been dreaming while sleeping on his classroom desk, crying out ''"Father!!"'' in his sleep - much to the amusement of his classmates. Waking in a sweat, he is shocked to find his father's [[wikipedia:black belt|black belt]] in his hands. Only now, it bears a message to his son: "I leave [[Sega]] in your hands."{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csOtSWMi9vM}}
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Fujioka's contract was set to expire near the end of the [[Saturn]]'s life, but Sanshiro's popularity resulted in Sega extending his contract an additional few years into the life of the [[Dreamcast]].
 
Fujioka's contract was set to expire near the end of the [[Saturn]]'s life, but Sanshiro's popularity resulted in Sega extending his contract an additional few years into the life of the [[Dreamcast]].
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==Promotional material==
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===Merchandise===
 
===Merchandise===
Sanshiro's popularity was so widespread that various merchandise related to the character was released, including the [[Sega Saturn]] game ''[[Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi]]'', the 1998 CD single ''[[Sega Saturn, Shiro!]]'', and the computer utility and screensaver collection ''[[Segata Sanshirou Choujin Densetsu]]''.
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==Promotional material==
 
===Commercials===
 
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!Commercial
 
!Release date
 
!Game advertised
 
!Description
 
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|[[:File:SonicR SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1997-xx-xx
 
|''[[Sonic R]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:ShiningForceIII SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1997-xx-xx
 
|''[[Shining Force III Scenario 1: Outo no Kyoshin]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:SaturnBombermanFight SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1997-12-05
 
|''[[Saturn Bomberman Fight!!]]''
 
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|-
 
|[[:File:SegataSanshiro Santa1 SAT JP CM.mp4]]
 
|1997-12-15
 
|
 
|"Segata Sanshiro as Santa Claus (ver. A)"
 
|-
 
|[[:File:SegataSanshiro Santa2 SAT JP CM.mp4]]
 
|
 
|
 
|An alternate version of Sanshiro's Christmas commercial which may have never aired.
 
|-
 
|[[:File:SegataSanshiro training1 SAT JP CM.mp4]]
 
|1997-12-25
 
|
 
|"Segata Sanshiro training (ver. A)"
 
|-
 
|[[:File:SegataSanshiro training2 SAT JP CM.mp4]]
 
|1997-12-25
 
|
 
|"Segata Sanshiro training (ver. B)"
 
|-
 
|[[:File:SoloCrisis SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-01-12
 
|''[[Solo Crisis]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:PanzerDragoonRPG SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-01-14
 
|''[[Azel Panzer Dragoon RPG]]''
 
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|-
 
|[[:File:WinterHeat SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-01-30
 
|''[[Winter Heat]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:BurningRangers SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-02-16
 
|''[[Burning Rangers]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:ProYakyuuGreatestNine98 SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-03-26
 
|''[[Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine 98]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:HouseOfTheDead SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-xx-xx
 
|''[[The House of the Dead]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:DragonForceII SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-xx-xx
 
|''[[Dragon Force II: Kami Sarishi Daichi ni]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:SakuraTaisen2 SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro1.mp4]]
 
|1998-03-20
 
|''[[Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou Koto Nakare]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:SakuraTaisen2 SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro2.mp4]]
 
|1998-03-20
 
|''[[Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou Koto Nakare]]''
 
|An alternate version of Sanshiro's ''[[Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou Koto Nakare]]'' commercial which may have never aired.
 
|-
 
|[[:File:DeepFear SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-07-11
 
|''[[Deep Fear]]''
 
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|-
 
|
 
|1998-05-13
 
|''[[World Cup '98 France: Road to Win]]''
 
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|-
 
|[[:File:PYTmT Saturn JP CM.mp4]]
 
|1998-02-11
 
|''[[Pro Yakyuu Team mo Tsukurou!]]''
 
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|-
 
|
 
|1998-xx-xx
 
|''[[Nihon Daihyou Team no Kantoku ni Narou! Sekaihatsu, Soccer RPG]]''
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[:File:Wachenroder SAT JP CM SegataSanshiro.mp4]]
 
|1998-08-03
 
|''[[Wachenröder]]''
 
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|-
 
|
 
|1998-10-19
 
|''[[Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi]]''
 
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|-
 
|[[:File:SegataSanshiroShinkenYuugu SAT JP CM.mp4]]
 
|
 
|''[[Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi]]''
 
|A ''[[Segata Sanshirou Shinken Yuugi]]'' commercial which may have never aired.
 
|}
 
  
 
==Photographs==
 
==Photographs==
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 16 November 2023

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Segata Sanshiro (Hiroshi Fujioka)
Place of birth: Japan
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Role(s): Spokesperson, Endorser

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Segata Sanshirō (せがた三四郎) is a fictional Sega of Japan spokesperson known for his tough demeanor and insistence that gamers play the Sega Saturn. Portrayed by Japanese actor Hiroshi Fujioka, his name and appearance is a parody of the character Sugata Sanshirō from the popular 1943 film Sanshirō Sugata, and a pun on both the color of the domestic Saturn (shiro is the Japanese word for white) and the phrase "Sega Saturn shiro!" (meaning "You must play Sega Saturn!"). Sanshiro appeared in over two dozen tongue-in-cheek Sega commercials from November 1997 to November 1998, and is one of the companies most well-remembered advertising campaigns. In modern years, he has even developed a cult following outside of Japan, and still continues to be used in Sega's Japanese marketing.

Sanshiro's popularity was so widespread that various merchandise related to the character was released, including a video game, theme song, and screensaver collection. In March 2020, his role as a company spokesperson was largely inherited by his son Sega Shiro (played by Hiroshi Fujioka's real life son Maito Fujioka).[1]

Career

Sanshiro was most known for his intensive martial arts training, which involved regularly punching the buttons of a giant Saturn Control Pad.

Segata Sanshiro is portrayed as a judo master who regularly tracked down and harshly disciplined those who were not playing the Sega Saturn. Living as a hermit high on a secluded mountaintop, Sanshiro devoted his life to intensive training, and was usually seen carrying a massive Sega Saturn abroad his back; often, he would appear with an enormous Control Pad, strongly punching its various buttons to strengthen his mind and body.

The majority of Segata Sanshiro's commercials depict him as finding a group of Japanese people (often youths), and upon seeing that they are not playing the Sega Saturn, disciplining them by swiftly beating them to the ground and reminding them to play the system.

With the winding down of the Saturn, and the release of the Dreamcast, Sega of Japan sent the character off with an explosive finale. In his last commercial, a giant missile is launched directly at Sega's Tokyo, Japan headquarters. Sanshiro heroically jumps onto the missile itself, using all his might to pull it out of its trajectory and into the atmosphere. It safely explodes away from the populace, and the commercial ends with a voiceover stating, "Segata Sanshiro will live on in your hearts."

Sega Hatanshiro

Sega Hatanshiro is Sanshiro's evil counterpart, and embodies the threat of Sega's failure.

Sega Hatanshiro (hatan is a Japanese word meaning bankruptcy or failure) is Sanshiro's evil counterpart, wearing a black gi and sinister oni mask. Years after Segata's death, Hatanshiro is summoned after a distraught Sega Shiro emotionally cries out for his father, and challenges Sega to a battle of martial arts.

Although Shiro fights with all his might, he is repeatedly defeated. Only when he remembers the willpower of his late father Segata that he is finally inspired with the strength needed to defend Sega. For the first time, Shiro takes his off his trademark shoulder-draped gi and instead slips his arms through its sleeves - the way his father wore it. Eventually, Hatanshiro is defeated.

Sega is then shocked to find that Hatanshiro had actually been his father Segata all along, still alive and as powerful as he always was. He explains he wanted to test his son's belief in Sega, to ensure he would have the same strength of his legendary father: the strength of Sega to overcome failure. Hee then asks his son to forget him entirely; that he's "just a relic of the old Sega now." He explains that the company has expanded greatly since Segata's time - that his skills were best suited for defending Sega in its past forms - and tasks Shiro with defending the Sega of the present. At his father's orders, Shiro hesitantly throws Sanshiro through the solar system and into the planet Saturn, only for the entire ordeal to be revealed as a dream.

History

The character of Segata Sanshiro was largely created by Hiroshi Fujioka himself as a means to serve as a positive role model for children and young people. Fujioka says he was initially apprehensive about portraying a man that physically accosted people, to which he was instructed by producers to ensure his actions were portrayed less like violence and more like a judo punishment.

Fujioka's contract was set to expire near the end of the Saturn's life, but Sanshiro's popularity resulted in Sega extending his contract an additional few years into the life of the Dreamcast.

Promotional material

Main article: Segata Sanshiro/Promotional material.

Merchandise

Main article: Segata Sanshiro/Merchandise.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Segata Sanshiro

External links

References