Alias Japanese Whenever he put his hands on a flat surface, he could create ink minions with a variety of colors. Pylon | ), which are granted … Lumino | Comics
First Appearance He used a dark magic spell to bring his creation to life, but the spell came at a terrible price. Blackfire | Ink flowed through his veins instead of blood. White Monster | Cadmus Laboratories (Mercy Graves & Walter Hawn) | Brother Blood | Neutron | The Source | Wintergreen, Television The spell went horribly wrong and the darkness stained him. Clock King |
When Daizo jumps into Brushogun's vat of magical ink, he absorbs Brushogun and the machine, and becomes a giant ink monster. Malchior | Teen Titans (2003) Brushogun is formerly a Tokyo artist who fell in love with a woman he drew on his picture.
Doomsday | Control Freak | Punk Crabs | Brushogun is the central antagonist of the 2008 animated film Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Occupation Vegetor | DC Database is a FANDOM Movies Community. Injustice: Superman | Damian Wayne | Cyborg | Raven | Deathstroke, Movies Kenji is Marvel, while Brushogun is DC (from the Teen Titans animated movie, Trouble in Tokyo). Cinderblock | After falling in love with a painting he made of a beautiful woman, he attempted to use a forbidden magic ritual to bring her to life, hoping to make her his bride.
Electrocutioner | Atlas | Katarou | Mother Mae-Eye | He became Brushogun, Japan's first supervillain. The way Brushogun was tied to chords in a black body with a machine is a reference to the, His mutation in his past years greatly resembles the Spider-Man villains.
Punk Rocket | Occupation Hobby Brushogun Unknown Ink flowed through his veins instead of blood. Being forced to make monsters for Police Commander Uehara Daizo.
Trogaar, Teen Titans Go! He used Japanese dark magic to bring her to life as the same with all his artistic creations, but then cursed his body, transforming him into a dark being with the ability to create live ink drawings.
Mumbo Jumbo | Gender Nega Cyborg | He features solely in Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Sunburst | Also, his ink's magic was used to send an enchanted card with his name written on it flying to Robin in a police van to be materialized into an exploding shuriken to free him. Professor Chang |
Blackfire |
Cinderblock | Book Wizard | The first Saico-Tek and various helping hands lent to Robin were actually Brushogun's calls for help to prompt the Titans into finding and freeing him.
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Main Alias Doctor Light | Terra | Teen Titans (TV Series) Psimon | Gentleman Ghost | Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo: Uehara Daizo | Brushogun | Saico-Tek | Nya-Nya | Deka-Mido | Timoko | Mecha-Boi | Scarface |
Kitten | After the well-fought battle, Starfire and Robin share their first love kiss. Brushogun
Eyes Tokyo Jinx | Citizenship Base Of Operations His skin became paper. Flex | Nya-Nya (Creation), Mecha-Boi (Creation), Timoko (Creation), Saico-Tek (Creation) Dr. Military | Mammoth | Baron Ryang | Brother Blood |
Warp | Appearance of Death Terra | When his powers are taken to their greatest limit, Brushogun can become a giant monster that is several stories tall and made out of an immense reserve of ink generated from himself, which has enormous strength and resilience, control any machines implanted into its ink body, and create minions in even greater numbers. https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Brushogun?oldid=3920818. Master of Games | Wintergreen | Dr. Otto Von Death | Finally released from his curse, Brushogun thanks Robin before peacefully and happily dying in his arms by fading into nothingness. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Black Cheshire | Yet upon tracking him down, the Titans discover he is actually an innocent, yet frail man hooked up to a giant printing press and held captive by Police Commander Uehara Daizo, who forced Brushogun to create criminals that Daizo would capture to look like a hero. He features solely in Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Tragic Supervillain. Raging Raven | Brushogun was Japan's first supervillain and an unwilling opponent of the Teen Titans. Daizo was originally called a hero, but in the end, it was revealed that he had captured the criminal Brushogun, who the Teen Titans arrived in Tokyo to search for, and was forcing him to use his powers to create monsters, supervillains and criminals he could capture and imprison in … Brushogun was indeed a villain in his past days but was only being used as an ink dispenser in the movie therefore making him innocent at the time. Sandwich Guardians | The name "Brushogun" obviously consists of the English word "brush" and the Japanese term "shogun", meaning "general". Brushogun is a involuntary villain and adversary to the Teen Titans. After terrorizing Japan for countless years, using his new powers to create minions for him… Alignment Robin defeats the monster by pulling Brushogun out of it, causing the ink creature to revert back to Daizo.
& Trigon (Teen Titans)) | Master of Games | Gentleman Ghost | Megan Claus | Raven's Demon, Ability to create demons and other monsters from paint. When it was defeated, Brushogun thanked the Titans, then faded away. Destruction Kitten | Kardiak |
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