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|profession=Leader of the UD Gang
|profession=Leader of the UD Gang
|fighting_style=[[Nanto Kōkaku Ken]]
|fighting_style=[[Nanto Kōkaku Ken]]
|voice= [[Bin Shimada]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Kishō Taniyama|Kishō Taniyama]] (''[[Ten no Haoh]]'', ''[[Strawberry-Flavored Hokuto no Ken|Ichigo Aji]]'')<br/>[[w:c:koei:Keisuke Baba|Keisuke Baba]] (''[[Hokuto Musō|Hokuto Musou]]'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Kenjiro Tsuda|Kenjiro Tsuda]] (''[[DD Hokuto no Ken|DD Hokuto no Ken]]'')<br/>[[w:c:animevoiceover:Blake Shepard|Blake Shepard]] (''[[Ten no Haoh|Legends of the Dark King]]'' dub)<br/>[[w:c:animevoiceover:Christopher Corey Smith|Christopher Corey Smith]] (''[[Hokuto Musō|Ken's Rage]]'' dub)
|voice= [[Bin Shimada]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Kishō Taniyama|Kishō Taniyama]] (''[[Ten no Haoh]]'', ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Strawberry Flavor|Ichigo Aji]]'')<br/>[[w:c:koei:Keisuke Baba|Keisuke Baba]] (''[[Hokuto Musō|Hokuto Musou]]'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Kenjiro Tsuda|Kenjiro Tsuda]] (''[[DD Hokuto no Ken|DD Hokuto no Ken]]'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Blake Shepard|Blake Shepard]] (''Ten no Haoh'' dub)<br/>[[wikipedia:Christopher Corey Smith|Christopher Corey Smith]] (''Hokuto Musou'' dub)
|appearances= Manga (ch. 75-82), Anime (ep. 51-58), ''Ten no Haoh'', ''Rei Gaiden''
|appearances= Manga (ch. 75-82), Anime (ep. 51-58), ''Ten no Haoh'', ''Rei Gaiden''
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: In the 2013 anime adaptation of ''DD Hokuto no Ken'', Yuda makes an appearance in the episode "The Girl Who Wants to Get Married, Love is Confusing". He interrupts a fight between Ken and Rei to proclaim his love and affection towards the latter with a lavish song and dance. After Rei rejects his advances, Yuda kidnaps Mamiya with the intention of throwing her off of a skyscraper. Yuda's plan backfires however, as both he and Mamiya fall from atop of the building after Yuda loses his balance due to seeing Mamiya's "real" face. At the end of the episode the narrator chimes in that Rei would go on to marry Yuda. The two's marriage would become a topic of conversation during Mamiya's wedding with [[Galf]] in a later episode titled "Yodele-Rei Yodele-Rei! Rei, Take Back the Love".
: In the 2013 anime adaptation of ''DD Hokuto no Ken'', Yuda makes an appearance in the episode "The Girl Who Wants to Get Married, Love is Confusing". He interrupts a fight between Ken and Rei to proclaim his love and affection towards the latter with a lavish song and dance. After Rei rejects his advances, Yuda kidnaps Mamiya with the intention of throwing her off of a skyscraper. Yuda's plan backfires however, as both he and Mamiya fall from atop of the building after Yuda loses his balance due to seeing Mamiya's "real" face. At the end of the episode the narrator chimes in that Rei would go on to marry Yuda. The two's marriage would become a topic of conversation during Mamiya's wedding with [[Galf]] in a later episode titled "Yodele-Rei Yodele-Rei! Rei, Take Back the Love".


== [[Hokuto Ga Gotoku|Hokuto ga Gotoku]] ==
==Video Games==
: Yuda makes an appearance in the 2018 video game, ''Hokuto ga Gotoku'', in the form of a talisman. Equipping the talisman comes with a gamble, as it can either increase or decrease the Player's attack and defense power based on chance.
: Yuda appears as a playable character in ''[[Hokuto no Ken (arcade)]]'', ''[[Ten no Haoh (PlayStation Portable)|Ten no Haoh]]'', ''[[Shin Hokuto Muso|Shin Hokuto Musou]]'', and ''Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE''.
 
: Yuda also makes an appearance in the 2018 video game, ''[[Hokuto Ga Gotoku]]'', in the form of a talisman. Equipping the talisman comes with a gamble, as it can either increase or decrease the Player's attack and defense power based on chance.


==Character Rating==
==Character Rating==
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* Some possible influences for his design include various flamboyant and outlandish styles made famous by 80's music icons, including singer [[wikipedia:Boy George|Boy George]], [[wikipedia:Motley Crue|Motley Crue]]'s [[wikipedia:Nikki Sixx|Nikki Sixx]] (who were also inspired by ''Mad Max'' for their wardrobe), and [[wikipedia:Twisted Sister|Twisted Sister's]] [[wikipedia:Dee Snyder|Dee Snider]].
* Some possible influences for his design include various flamboyant and outlandish styles made famous by 80's music icons, including singer [[wikipedia:Boy George|Boy George]], [[wikipedia:Motley Crue|Motley Crue]]'s [[wikipedia:Nikki Sixx|Nikki Sixx]] (who were also inspired by ''Mad Max'' for their wardrobe), and [[wikipedia:Twisted Sister|Twisted Sister's]] [[wikipedia:Dee Snyder|Dee Snider]].
* His facial style has been carried over to other characters, such as [[w:c:streetfighter:Vega|Vega]] from ''Street Fighter'' and [[w:c:fireemblem:Valtome|Valtome]] from ''Fire Emblem''.
* His facial style has been carried over to other characters, such as [[w:c:streetfighter:Vega|Vega]] from ''Street Fighter'' and [[w:c:fireemblem:Valtome|Valtome]] from ''Fire Emblem''.
* Intentional or not, the mark of Yuda resembles the logo for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Delaware University of Delaware].
* Intentional or not, the mark of Yuda resembles the logo for the [[wikipedia:University_of_Delaware|University of Delaware]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Yuda Anime.png|Yuda as seen in the TV series.
Yuda Anime.png|Yuda as seen in the TV series.
Yuda_Hokuto_Ga_Gotoku_650x365.jpg|Yuda's talisman activated in ''Hokuto ga Gotoku''
Yuda_Hokuto_Ga_Gotoku_650x365.jpg|Yuda's talisman activated in ''Hokuto ga Gotoku''
Ichigo_Aji_Yuda.png|Yuda in ''[[Strawberry-Flavored Hokuto no Ken|Hokuto no Ken: Ichigo Aji]]''
Ichigo_Aji_Yuda.png|Yuda in ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Strawberry Flavor|Hokuto no Ken: Ichigo Aji]]''
Legends_ReVIVE_Yuda.png|Yuda in ''Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE''
Legends_ReVIVE_Yuda.png|Yuda in ''Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE''
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