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==TV series==
==TV series==
: In the television series, Heart along with the other three lieutenants are addressed as the "Four Jacks", with Heart being addressed as "Heart J". Thus, the "K" tattoo on his forehead is replaced by a "J" tattoo. He speaks in an effeminate manner when in "calm" mode, but masculine when in "crazed" mode. The battle between him and Kenshiro is set near a valley, in which Heart orders his troops to slaughter a group of escapees from a nearby prison leaving them gravely wounded shortly before fighting Ken. Instead of Shin, it is [[Joker]] who watches the fight and [[Nanto Shōten Ken|throws a playing card]] which cuts Heart's face, sending him into a momentary frenzy before Kenshiro kills him.
: In the television series, Heart along with the other three lieutenants are addressed as the "Four Jacks", with Heart being addressed as "Heart J". Thus, the "K" tattoo on his forehead is replaced by a "J" tattoo. He speaks in an effeminate manner when in "calm" mode, but masculine when in "crazed" mode. The battle between him and Kenshiro is set near a valley, in which Heart orders his troops to slaughter a group of escapees from a nearby prison leaving them gravely wounded shortly before fighting Ken. Instead of Shin, it is [[Joker]] who watches the fight and [[Nanto Shōten Ken|throws a playing card]] which cuts Heart's face, sending him into a momentary frenzy before Kenshiro kills him.
: In the English dub, after his blood-crazed rampage in the bar he has a short conversation with a voice that sounds exactly like the bartender, implying that the bartender survived despite Heart's attempt to crush him in his palm. This conversation does not occur in the original Japanese audio, implying Heart killed the bartender.


==1986 movie==
==1986 movie==
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