Jadō: Difference between revisions

    From Hokuto no Ken Encyclopedia | HnKWiki
    No edit summary
    No edit summary
     
    (One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
    Line 16: Line 16:
    ''For the [[Hokuto Mumyo Ken]] warrior, see '''[[Jado]]'''.''
    ''For the [[Hokuto Mumyo Ken]] warrior, see '''[[Jado]]'''.''
    ; {{nihongo|Jadō|ジャドウ}}
    ; {{nihongo|Jadō|ジャドウ}}
    : Leader of [[Raoh]]'s Armored Bikers. Defeated by the blind [[Kenshiro]], who used [[Shū]]'s [[Nanto Hakurō Ken]] style. He has the distinction of being the very last "Thug" Kenshiro kills before his final fight with Raoh (the anime had several monks lead by [[Gensho]] as later enemies, but Ken spared them).
    : Leader of [[Raoh]]'s Armored Bikers.
     
    == Manga & TV Series ==
    : Defeated by the blind [[Kenshiro]], who used [[Shū]]'s [[Nanto Hakurō Ken]] style. He has the distinction of being the very last "Thug" Kenshiro kills before his final fight with Raoh (the anime had several monks lead by [[Gensho]] as later enemies, but Ken spared them).


    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    Line 29: Line 32:
    [[Category:Characters killed by Kenshirō|Jado]]
    [[Category:Characters killed by Kenshirō|Jado]]
    [[Category:Minions of Raoh|Jado]]
    [[Category:Minions of Raoh|Jado]]
    [[Category:Male Characters]]

    Latest revision as of 17:46, 9 April 2020

    Jadō

    Jadō, as he appears in the manga.
    Name in Kanji ジャドウ
    Name in Romaji Jadō
    Alternate spelling(s) Jadow
    Fighting Style His modified motorcycle
    Allegiance(s) Raoh
    Position(s) Member of Ken-oh's army
    Appearances Manga (ch. 129), Anime (ep. 102)
    Voice actor(s) Yukitoshi Hori

    For the Hokuto Mumyo Ken warrior, see Jado.

    Jadō (ジャドウ)
    Leader of Raoh's Armored Bikers.

    Manga & TV Series[edit | edit source]

    Defeated by the blind Kenshiro, who used Shū's Nanto Hakurō Ken style. He has the distinction of being the very last "Thug" Kenshiro kills before his final fight with Raoh (the anime had several monks lead by Gensho as later enemies, but Ken spared them).

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    • Jadō (邪道) is a Japanese word of Buddhist origin meaning the evil path or the wrong way.