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[[File:Kiba.jpg|thumb|Kiba | [[File:Kiba ichizoku zokuchou.jpg|thumb|right|The chief of the Kiba clan holding [[Mamiya]] and [[Airi]] captive.]] | ||
; {{nihongo|Kiba Daiō|牙大王||"Great Fang King", also known as "Boss Fang" or the "King of Kiba"}} | ; {{nihongo|Kiba Daiō|牙大王||"Great Fang King", also known as "Boss Fang" or the "King of Kiba"}} | ||
: ''Voiced by'': [[Takeshi Watabe]] (TV/Movie) | : ''Voiced by'': [[Takeshi Watabe]] (TV/Movie) | ||
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: In the 1986 movie, Kiba Daiō makes an extended cameo as a rival warlord who defends his territory against Raoh. He is defeated by Raoh's Hokuto Gōshō Ha technique. | : In the 1986 movie, Kiba Daiō makes an extended cameo as a rival warlord who defends his territory against Raoh. He is defeated by Raoh's Hokuto Gōshō Ha technique. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* Kiba Daiō was originally nameless in the manga. The introduction of Vol. 5 of the ''Jump Comics'' edition referred to his character as {{nihongo|"Chief of the Kiba Clan"|牙一族・族長|Kiba Ichizoku Zokuchō}}. The name ''Kiba Daiō'' was introduced for the character in the ''Hokuto no Ken'' television series and has been used in later subsequent media since. In the guidebook ''Kyūkyoku Kaisetsu - Seikimatsu Haō Retsuden'', he is given the English title of the '''King of Kiba''' (also used in the ''Punch Mania'' arcade game). | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Steelkiba.jpg|Kiba Daiō in steel form | File:Kiba.jpg|Kiba Daiō in the television series | ||
File:Steelkiba.jpg|Kiba Daiō in the television series during steel form | |||
File:Kiba_Daiou_(Hokuto_Musou).png|In ''Hokuto Musou'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]] | [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]] |
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