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Revision as of 13:16, 16 August 2011
Jagi | |
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Jagi as he appears in the manga. | |
Name in Kanji | ジャギ |
Name in Romaji | Jagi |
Alternate spelling(s) | none |
Fighting Style | Hokuto Shin Ken, Nanto Sei Ken |
Allegiance(s) | Raoh |
Family |
Raoh (adoptive older brother) Toki (adoptive older brother) Kenshirō (adoptive younger brother) Ryuken (adoptive father/sifu) |
Position(s) | The Third of the Four Brothers of Hokuto (北斗四兄弟の三兄) |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 38-44), Anime (ep. 29-32), Legends of the True Savior series, Jagi Gaiden and more. |
Voice actor(s) |
Kōji Totani Chikao Ōtsuka (1986 movie) David Itō (Legends of the True Savior) Wataru Takagi (Hokuto Musou) |
- Jagi (ジャギ)
- The second-youngest of the four Hokuto brothers, he was looked down on for his dirty tactics, which demand victory at any cost, such as relying on a shotgun or spitting needles. His desire to cheat was only rivalled by his contempt for Kenshiro, his younger adoptive brother. Jagi believed that siblings must respect their elders and that it would be unforgivable for a younger brother to surpass him.
- Upon hearing that Kenshiro was named successor, an outraged Jagi confronted him and ordered him to step down. When Kenshiro refused, Jagi tried to kill him but was defeated, only to be spared at the last moment. He escaped with a disfigured head, using metal implants to relieve the swelling and adopted a helmet to hide his now hideous face. He exacted his revenge by manipulating Shin of the Nanto Seiken into defeating Kenshiro and kidnapping his fiancée Yuria. Shin had secretly loved Yuria, and Jagi convinced him that Kenshiro wasn't worthy of protecting her from the violent wasteland.
- Jagi became a ruthless gang-leader, living only to hate his younger brother. His wounded pride and disfigured appearance made him paranoid and even caused him to murder his own minions in fits of rage. He attempted to defame Kenshiro by impersonating him, intentionally scarring himself to replicate the seven scars on his chest. He terrorized villages in Kenshiro's name, killed Rei's parents and kidnapped his younger sister Airi, selling her into slavery. Jagi was finally confronted by Kenshiro, but found himself outmatched. He even tried his own style of Nanto Seiken, which Kenshiro remarked was 'slow' and an insult to Shin's style. Kenshiro insisted that an ugly death befitted Jagi, before obliterating him once and for all.
- After his death, Jagi is usually unaccounted for in the manga when the Hokuto Brothers are mentioned.
Character Rating
From Hokuto no Ken: Kyūkyoku Kaisetsusho: Seikimatsu Haō Retsuden.
- Level: C
- Power: 3
- Speed: 3
- Skills: 3
- Looks: 0
- Charisma: 2
Trivia
- Jagi's mask is believed to have been inspired by the manga Sukeban Deka and its TV series, Sukeban Deka II: Shōjo Tekkamen Densetsu.
- His "What's my name?" line is attributed to Muhammad Ali, who shouted this to Ernie Terrell.
- In Hokuto Musou, Jagi appears to have become more overconfident than he is depicted as in the anime/manga. When the player selects him in Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage, he laughs and then says, ["Say my name, bitches!"] He also gains more power, such as the ability to infuse his shotgun blasts with tōki.
- Jagi is loosely based on The Humongous (played by Kjell Nilsson) from Mad Max 2: the Road Warrior, and his efforts to tarnish Kenshiro's name by pillaging villages and abusing its dwellers is similar to that of Lord Humongous proclaiming himself "The Warrior of the Wasteland" while committing violent criminal acts against the survivors.
Gallery
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Jagi, before he was disfigured by Kenshirō
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Jagi in Ten no Haoh
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Jagi in Toki Gaiden
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Young Jagi in Toki Gaiden
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Jagi in Jagi Gaiden
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Jagi in Hokuto Musou (game original outfit)
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Jagi in Hokuto Musou (source material outfit)
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Jagi in the TV animated series
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Jagi in the 1986 movie
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Jagi in Yuria Den
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Jagi in Yuria Den (masked)
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Young Jagi in Yuria Den
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Sukeban Deka II's mask is believed to be the inspiration for Jagi's