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: Bronza is a character who appears exclusively in the ''[[Hokuto no Ken 2 (Famicom)|Hokuto no Ken 2]]'' video game for the Famicom. He is a member of the {{nihongo|'''Four Devas of Gento'''|元斗四天王|Gento Shitennō}}, a group which consists of [[Solia]] and the anime villains [[Taiga]] and [[Boltz]], and appears in the game as the boss of the sixth stage. He is the Gento general of the "Red Light", a position assumed by [[Shōki]] in the TV series.
: Bronza is a character who appears exclusively in the ''[[Hokuto no Ken 2 (Famicom)|Hokuto no Ken 2]]'' video game for the Famicom. He is a member of the {{nihongo|'''Four Devas of Gento'''|元斗四天王|Gento Shitennō}}, a group which consists of [[Solia]] and the anime villains [[Taiga]] and [[Boltz]], and appears in the game as the boss of the sixth stage. He is the Gento general of the "Red Light", a position assumed by [[Shōki]] in the TV series.


: Although not a character from the original manga, Bronza is notable for being the only known warrior outside the Hokuto school to master the ultimate technique of [[Musō Tensei]], a technique that can only be learned by warriors who have experienced intense sorrow through love. The circumstance that led Bronza learning Musō Tensei are never explained. His special technique, the {{nihongo|Gento Royal Fist Ring of Light|元斗皇拳光の輪|Gento Ken Hikari no Ken}}, in which he launches ''Hakukadan'' projectiles while performing Musō Tensei at the same time.
: Although not a character from the original manga, Bronza is notable for being the only known warrior outside the Hokuto school to master the ultimate technique of [[Musō Tensei]], a technique that can only be learned by warriors who have experienced intense sorrow through love. The circumstance that led Bronza learning Musō Tensei are never explained. His special technique, the {{nihongo|Ring of Light|光の輪|Kō no Rin}}, in which he launches ''Hakukadan'' projectiles while performing Musō Tensei at the same time.
 
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