Harakiri is a less respectful name for Seppuku
Seppuku.
Hara Kiri or Seppuku, depending on how it's done.
The cast of Hara-Kiri - 1996 includes: Zinedine Soualem Caroline Tresca
The cast of Hara-Kiri - 1928 includes: Michaud as Le guide Toshi Komori as Awaji
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Depends on what character. You need to perform a combo like a fatality.
ride a unicorn. or, if that's not possible, commit hara-kiri
2, a long for battle and a short one for hara-kiri (ritualistic suicide).
The cast of Nezhni ubiystva - 1991 includes: Stefka Ilieva as (segment "Hara-kiri") Veselin Rankov as Mazhat (segment "Family") Eli Skorcheva as Znenata (segment "Family") Georgi Staykov as (segment "Hara-kiri")
If they do it properly, only once. They are essentially committing suicide.
Honorable suicide for a samurai, known as "seppuku" or "hara-kiri," was a ritualistic form of self-disembowelment intended to restore honor after a disgrace or failure. This act was often performed with a ceremonial dagger and was seen as a way to die with dignity, rather than facing capture or dishonor. It was not only a personal sacrifice but also a means to demonstrate loyalty and commitment to one's principles or lord. Ultimately, seppuku reflected the samurai's adherence to the bushido code, emphasizing honor, courage, and loyalty.
Through Fear of Death; Japansese citizens are forced to commit Hara-kiri when they bring shame upon themselves.