Tadakatsu Honda

Tadakatsu Honda debuted as one of the new characters in Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends. He acts as the Samurai Warriors equivalent to Lu Bu, replacing Keiji Maeda for the honor. Like Lu Bu he is very difficult to defeat alone. He is a loyal general of Ieyasu Tokugawa and Ina's father. He holds a reputation as a mighty and intelligent warrior, said to have returned from all of his battles unscathed. His spear is named "Tonbo-giri" (蜻蛉切, roughly translated as "dragonfly cutter"), which relates to a popular folklore regarding the sharpness of his weapon.

He's symbolized by the character for "explosion" (轟), the character for "roar" (哮), and blue and yellow electric streaks.

Family Guy
Tadakatsu Honda is a character from Family guy, In "Hannahkatsu" He took a major crap in the toilet.

Warriors Orochi
During Orochi's story, Ieyasu laments sending Tadakatsu away to survey the terrain when his castle is invaded by the serpent king's forces. While he was away from his lord, Tadakatsu and his sons save innocents from Orochi's tyranny. On some occasions, he encounters his rival, Lu Bu.

By the time Warriors Orochi 2 takes place, Tadakatsu returns to his lord and joins the Shu army. At the Battle of Nagashino, he joins Zhang Fei in his mission to plow through Lu Bu's army, remarking that he is fighting with the true greats now. The two men also personally wish for their daughters' safety when the girls leave for a reconnaissance mission.

Tadakatsu appears in two dream stages in this title. He teams up with Zhang Fei and Musashi to demonstrate their expertise with their weapons. Tadakatsu personally volunteers to rescue his lord from danger and open a path for the main camp. In his second dream stage, he teams up with Lu Bu and Keiji to test their might against Orochi. When they near the main camp's gates, Xu Huang, Zhang Liao, Pang De, and others challenge them to prove their worth in battle. Tadakatsu agrees to their request.

Kessen
In Kessen, Tadakatsu acts as one of Ieyasu's advisers and his most prized general on the field. His martial skills surpass his lord in the first title but he is given a smaller amount of troops to balance himself with the rest of the army. He continues to act as Ieyasu's aid until his son takes over his position. He resumes this role to a lesser degree in Kessen III.

Saihai no Yukue
In Saihai no Yukue, Tadakatsu resumes his role as Ieyasu's vassal. He admires his lord greatly and is sincerely trusted by his lord in turn. He bravely declares that he has never been injured in any battle. He is often seen as an obstacle for Mitsunari to overcome. He has a minor rivalry with Yoshihiro as the two veterans are eager to test their skills against one another. Humorously, he drags his beaten body to his lord after their defeat at Sekigahara and promptly loses consciousness afterward.

Voice Actors

 * Kirk Thornton - Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends (English)
 * Nigel Stern - Samurai Warriors 2 (English)
 * Grant George - Warriors Orochi series (English)
 * Eli Gabe - Kessen (English)
 * Akio Ohtsuka - Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi series (Japanese)
 * Yukimasa Kishino - Kessen (Japanese)
 * Takeshi Mori - Kessen III (Japanese)

Quotes

 * "My might will crush the enemy."
 * "I am a man of peerless might!"
 * "My might will be your last sight on this earth..."
 * "Tadakatsu Honda shall make orphans of your souls!"
 * Tonbo-giri, my ally through many battles... your job is done, as is the era."
 * "This battle will decide the greatest warrior of the land! I will not retreat!"
 * Have no fear! I will turn the tide of this battle!"
 * "Ieyasu owns two things that exceed his own worth: that ridiculous helmet and that warrior Tadakatsu."


 *  Shingen regarding Ieyasu, Samurai Warriors


 * "Your strength is what threw off my calculation."
 * "War is fought by men not by some strategy in a book."
 * Masayuki and Tadakatsu; Samurai Warriors 2


 * "Your loyalty is unquestionable. Unfortunately, it is also misguided."
 * "So... I guess that means I'm not going to get a date with that sweet daughter of yours?"
 * Tadakatsu and Sakon; Samurai Warriors 2


 * "Amazing, Tadakatsu! It's no wonder why your lord is always bragging about you."
 * "Hey, don't go stealing my thunder!"
 * "Tadakatsu! You are good enough to best an entire army!
 *  Zhang Fei praising Tadakatsu; Warriors Orochi 2


 * "Kiyomori's a little busy right now. Can I take a message for him?"
 * "Yes, tell him that death is coming for him."
 * Sun Wukong and Tadakatsu; Warriors Orochi 2


 * "Let my Tonbo-giri be a passage to hell!"


 * Honda before he fights; Kessen

Samurai Warriors 3
Stage to clear for Unique Weapon - Battle of Sekigahara

Historical Information
Tadakatsu Honda is generally regarded as one of Tokugawa Iyeasu's finest generals, and he fought in almost all of his master's major battles. He gained distinction at the Battle of Anegawa in 1570, helping in the defeat of the armies under the Azai and Asakura clans along with Tokugawa's ally, Nobunaga Oda. Tadakatsu also served at Tokugawa's greatest defeat, the Battle of Mikatagahara in 1572, where he commanded the left wing of his master's army, facing off against troops under one of the Takeda clan's more notable generals, Masatoyo Naito. Although that battle ended in defeat, Tadakatsu was one of those Tokugawa generals present to exact vengeance upon the Takeda at the Battle of Nagashino in 1575. Tadakatsu commanded a rank of musketeers as the combined Oda-Tokugawa forces annihilated Katsuyori Takeda's army, partly thanks to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. One would fire while another was reloading and another was cleaning the barrel of the musket. This enabled the muskets to fire without stopping, destroying the Takeda army. This was the first example of this highly effective tactic that the world had seen. Tadakatsu was present at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, where Tokugawa Iyeasu's forces defeated the western alliance of daimyo under Mitsunari Ishida, allowing Tokugawa to assume control of the country, bringing the Sengoku era to a close.