Kemura

"Kemura" is a student at Sengoku Academy and one of the "four demons" of Sengoku, his buddy is Sylph.

Appearance
Kemura has a rather unusual body shape, green hair, pointy ears, and a long tongue.

Personality
Kemura has a habit of using his tongue instead of his hands which often disgusts those around him. He tends to confuse thing with food, such as Takosuke and his own Buddy, when he charges and draws he literally eats the card he's going to send to the gauge. He appears to have difficulties talking normally, so his buddy tends to talk for him. However he can speak in short phrases. He also says "Kem" somewhere in every sentence or phrase he speaks, usually at the end of a sentence even if it's in the middle of a phrase. In the Japanese version, he says "Kero-Kero" instead.

Anime Biography
Kemura first appears when students from Aibo Academy arrive at Sengoku Academy asking for Kiri Hyoryu. He tried to eat Takosuke thinking he was food. He, the other four demons, and Rouga Aragami face Aibo Academy in a 5 vs 5 survival match.

Rouga quickly defeats Testuya Kurodake and was ready fo face Genma, but Kemura interrupts and asks to take Rouga's place. Rouga agrees but threatens Kemura to win. Kemura fights with his Legend World Deck. Both fighters are evenly matched for the first turns until Genma brings Duel Sieger "Spartand" and pushes Kemura into a corner. Genma and Kemura remember about their encounters during Genma's training sessions, and Genma asks Kemura to start his own version of the Seifukai at Sengoku.

However, Rouga's threats and Sengoku Academy's ideals pressure him into winning. He Buddy calls Sylph who finds a Dragon Vanquishing Sword, Balmung in Kemura's Drop Zone, a card he was sure hadn't been in his deck. Sylph informs him that Raremaro asked her to add to the deck to assure his victory. She told him she thought it was Rouga's orders. Kemura is hesitant to use Balmung, but succumbs to the pressure of Rouga's threats and uses it to defeat Genma.

Genma is disappointed about Kemura's decision to use Balmung and leaves to do more training in order to become a stronger leader. Kemura then feels guilty about having won that way, and sheds tears as Genma flies away.