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    {{Infobox Character
    |image=[[File:Gill_Harn_(manga).jpg|200px|]]
    |caption=Gill, as he appears in the manga.
    |name=Giru Hān
    |name_japanese=ギル・ハーン
    |nameromaji=Giru Hān
    |alternatespelling=Gill Hurn
    |allegiance=
    |profession=Martial artist
    |fighting_style=[[Nanto Sōyō Ken]]
    |voice= [[Yū Shimaka]]<br>[[Keisuke Baba]] (''Shin Hokuto Musou'')
    |appearances=Manga (ch. 145-160), Anime (ep. 114-116)
    |family=[[Buzz Harn]] (brother)
    |}}
     
    ; {{nihongo|Gill Harn|ギル・ハーン|Giru Hān}}
    : Together with his brother, {{nihongo|'''[[Buzz Harn|Buzz]]'''|バズ|Bazu}} , Gill makes up the infamous [[Harn Brothers| Harn Bros.]], two dangerous fighters who were captured by the bounty hunter [[Ein]] through luck and wit (ironically they would later be released by Ein and [[Kenshirō]]).
     
    : They are masters of {{nihongo|''[[Nanto Sōyō Ken]]''|南斗双鷹拳||"South Dipper Twin Hawk Fist"}}, a double-team style which focuses on combined aerial attacks, and they hold a grudge against [[Falco]] for killing several Nanto masters. They fight Falco together in the name of Nanto but are easily defeated. After Buzz sacrifices himself with the nuclear mortar, Gill joins the Hokuto Army and is seen carrying [[Ein|Ein's]] dead body later in the series before being phased out of the story.
     
    ==TV Series==
    : In the anime, Buzz is speared to death by Falco's men before he can detonate the mortar. Gill charges through the crowd of soldiers to his brother's side and causes the explosion himself, losing his life. Gill is therefore replaced by a generic male character during Ein's death-scene.
     
     
    ==Trivia==
    * Gill is modeled after professional wrestler, [[w:c:prowrestling:Road Warrior Animal|Joseph "Animal" Laurinaitis]], one half of the [[w:c:prowrestling:Road_Warriors|Road Warriors]] tag-team, with his brother Buzz modeled after the other, [[w:c:prowrestling:Road_Warrior_Hawk|Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand]].
    * Gil is one of the only heroic characters to wear a mohawk hairstyle.
     
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery captionalign="left">
    File:Gill.jpg|Gill in the anime
    File:Hazu&Gill.jpg|Gill and Buzz attack Falco
    File:Bart_rebel&Gill.jpg
    File:Gill_wounded.jpg
    File:Gill_dead.jpg|Gill sacrifices himself
    generic.JPG|Generic character who replaces Gill
    ein death.JPG
    gill.JPG
    File:Gill.png
    </gallery>
    [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]]
    [[Category:Nanto Sei Ken practitioners]]
    [[Category:Male Characters]]
    [[Category:Heroes]]
    [[Category:Hokuto Army]]

    Latest revision as of 08:07, 4 May 2020

    Giru Hān

    Gill, as he appears in the manga.
    Name in Kanji ギル・ハーン
    Name in Romaji Giru Hān
    Alternate spelling(s) Gill Hurn
    Fighting Style Nanto Sōyō Ken
    Family Buzz Harn (brother)
    Position(s) Martial artist
    Appearances Manga (ch. 145-160), Anime (ep. 114-116)
    Voice actor(s) Yū Shimaka
    Keisuke Baba (Shin Hokuto Musou)
    Gill Harn (ギル・ハーン, Giru Hān)
    Together with his brother, Buzz (バズ, Bazu) , Gill makes up the infamous Harn Bros., two dangerous fighters who were captured by the bounty hunter Ein through luck and wit (ironically they would later be released by Ein and Kenshirō).
    They are masters of Nanto Sōyō Ken (南斗双鷹拳, "South Dipper Twin Hawk Fist"), a double-team style which focuses on combined aerial attacks, and they hold a grudge against Falco for killing several Nanto masters. They fight Falco together in the name of Nanto but are easily defeated. After Buzz sacrifices himself with the nuclear mortar, Gill joins the Hokuto Army and is seen carrying Ein's dead body later in the series before being phased out of the story.

    TV Series[edit | edit source]

    In the anime, Buzz is speared to death by Falco's men before he can detonate the mortar. Gill charges through the crowd of soldiers to his brother's side and causes the explosion himself, losing his life. Gill is therefore replaced by a generic male character during Ein's death-scene.


    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    Gallery[edit | edit source]