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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* ''Garō'' (餓狼) is Japanese for "hungry wolf". | * ''Garō'' (餓狼) is Japanese for "hungry wolf". | ||
* ''Garo'' is one of the few anime only characters to appear in the montage of Kenshiro's opponents in episode 152, the finale of the series. | * ''Garo'' is one of the [[Joker|few]] [[Shion|anime]] only characters to appear in the montage of Kenshiro's opponents in episode 152, the finale of the series. | ||
* Even though he is non-canon, he is one of the few enemies faced by Kenshiro to face their deaths with dignity and acceptance. | * Even though he is non-canon, he is one of the few enemies faced by Kenshiro to face their deaths with dignity and acceptance. | ||
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Garou | |
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Garou, as he appears in the anime. | |
Name in Kanji | ガロウ |
Name in Romaji | Garō |
Fighting Style | Taizan-ryū Zanjin Battō Jutsu |
Allegiance(s) | Ryuga |
Position(s) | Ryuga's lieutenant |
Appearances | Anime (ep. 73-76) |
Voice actor(s) | Masato Hirano |
- Garou (ガロウ Garō)
- Appearing in the TV series, he is Ryuga's lieutenant and master of Taizan-ryū Zanjin Battōjutsu (泰山流斬刃抜刀術 Taishan-style Man-Slicing Sword-Drawing Technique).
TV Series
At first he wishes for Ryuga to overthrow Raoh and seize power, but falls in line with Ryuga's quest to decide if Raoh or Kenshiro will bring peace to the chaotic era. Garou faces Kenshiro at a recently captured village and declares that if Kenshiro wants to find Ryuga he will need to kill him first. After losing the fight, Garou keeps his word and tells Kenshiro that Ryuga is headed to Toki's village before exploding.
Appearance
He is a darker-skinned man with a bushy mustache and a nose that is slightly wide, his hair is also styled into a mullet.
He wears a metal helmet that resembles a samurai's helmet, but also has four spikes, a crest, and a visor on it, he also wears a cuirass made out of a yellow metal, with a leather strap over it. He wears a pair of pants underneath a protective plating that covers his groin and a pair of long boots.
Personality
Despite his status as a villain, he is shown to be fair, loyal, graceful, courageous, respectful, dignified, and honorable, befitting of his samurai-like appearance.
He is the type of a person to uphold promises as he told Kenshiro that he would tell him where to find his master Ryuga if he could defeat him in battle, and kept his word and informed him of Ryuga's wherabouts when Ken eventually won.
He holds his master Ryuga in high esteem, as he wanted to kill Kenshiro for his master's sake, and felt shame and disappointment in himself for failing his master by losing to Kenshiro.
He is humble, as he quickly earns respect for Kenshiro's superior strength and martial arts prowess in his battle against him, and being defeated by him only caused him to respect him even more, and in his last moments, he warned a henchman that he couldn't defeat Kenshiro, and he even let Ken know that he believes Kenshiro will be the one to bring peace and order to the world.
Abilities
He is shown to be a competent swordsman, and wields a Katana and a hidden knife in battle, both of which he is capable of attacking with at incredible speeds. He is competent enough that he was able to hold his ground against Kenshiro for a while.
He is strong enough that he was able to cut cleanly through a metal shutter and stone wall at the same time, and also create a large hole when hitting it again.
Trivia
- Garō (餓狼) is Japanese for "hungry wolf".
- Garo is one of the few anime only characters to appear in the montage of Kenshiro's opponents in episode 152, the finale of the series.
- Even though he is non-canon, he is one of the few enemies faced by Kenshiro to face their deaths with dignity and acceptance.