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Musashi Goda (郷田 武蔵, Gōda Musashi) is a student of Salt Middle School and the Body Improvement Club's President.

Appearance

Musashi is a very tall, powerful, and muscular teen, making him look much older than he actually is.

Personality

Musashi has a strong sense of justice but strongly disagrees with senseless violence, as seen when he refuses to assist Onigawara in beating up Teruki Hanazawa. However, it's shown that he has also had a kind heart, where he openly welcomed Mob into the Body Improvement Club. He also gave the former Telepathy Club refuge in their old room, since they only needed it to store their exercise equipment.

History

Musashi grew up on a family farm.

Plot

Springs of Youth Arc

In his first appearance, Musashi welcomes Mob to the Body Improvement Club with open arms.[1]

Teruki Hanazawa Arc

After Mob is kidnapped, he and the rest of the Body Improvement Club attempt to rescue Mob from students from Black Vinegar Mid. However, after effortlessly defeating most of their students, he is later defeated by Teruki Hanazawa.

Big Cleanup Arc

After being framed by Kamuro and Ritsu, Goda tried to cheer up Onigawara.

Separate Ways Arc

Much later in the series, he takes Mob and other members of both the Body Improvement Club and the Telepathy Club to celebrate birthdays. This celebration and Reigen telling Mob that his friends aren't real and are only using him is ultimately what causes the eventual disconnect that occurs between Mob and Reigen.

World Domination Arc

He places 1st in the track race.

He later fights Shibata alongside Onigawara and the Body Improvement Club, only able to put up a real fight when Dimple possesses him. After Shibata gets up again, Dimple cannot possess him again due to the strain on his body and he is saved by Mob.

Powers & Abilities

Musashi Gouda stats

Gouda's stats

Musashi Gouda test scores

Gouda's test scores (in order: Japanese, Math, Sociology, Science, and English)

Musashi isn't very clever book-wise, as seen by his shocking mediocre mid-term exam results. However, he possesses incredible physical strength, durability, and endurance from countless months of dedicated fitness and muscle training as part of the Body Improvement Club. Musashi was capable of withstanding attacks from Espers such as Teruki and Shibata.

After possessing him to combat Shibata, Dimple noted that Musashi's naturally built muscles held a lot of power[2] allowing Dimple to overwhelm Shibata. This power is called 100% muscle usage.[3]

Relationships

Mob

Main article: Shigeo Kageyama

Goda has a decent friendship with Mob, like the rest of the club. He is willing to go to war with a school when Mob is kidnapped. Goda also respects Mob when he can keep up with them.

Tenga Onigawara

Main article: Tenga Onigawara

Although Onigawara manipulates him into going to war with another school, Goda gets along with Onigawara. When Onigawara is framed as a pervert, Goda comforts him and soon makes him an honorary member of the Body Improvement club.

Teruki Hanazawa

Main article: Teruki Hanazawa

Originally, Goda was reluctant to fight Teru due to the difference in their physiques, but was overwhelmed by the latter's psychic powers and assumed it was muscle power.

Quotes

  • "I don't know what you have against him... But he isn't a man you can just step on... Right, Kageyama? Someone like you... I'm not gonna give him up! We are training buddies! You've always been working so hard! How many times did you collapse due to anemia or injuries? Yet you always stood up and kept going. It didn't matter if you're not athletic. It's the process of your growth... You showed us how much you struggled. You gave us courage. And that... isn't something that someone can crush that easily! Attacking someone weaker than you... That's why I won't hand over Kageyama to you!" Musashi defending Shigeo Kageyama from Hiroshi Shibata.

Etymology

  • The name Musashi means "military, martial" (武) (mu) and "warehouse, cellar, magazine" (蔵) (sashi).
  • Musashi's surname Goda means "village" (郷) (go) and "field, rice paddy" (田) (ta/da).

References

  1. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 4 (page 15).
  2. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 11 Chapter 85 (page 25).
  3. Mob Psycho 100 Manga — Vol. 11 Chapter 85 (page 28).
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