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    The ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' manga by [[Buronson]] and [[Tetsuo Hara]] was adapted into two [[wikipedia:anime|animated]] [[animated television series|television series]] produced by [[Toei Animation]]. The original series, simply titled {{nihongo|''Hokuto no Ken''|北斗の拳|}}, lasted 109 episodes, which aired on [[Fuji TV]] from 11 October 1984 to 5 March 1987, adapting the first 136 chapters of the original manga. A sequel series, ''Hokuto no Ken 2'', took over the previous series' time slot and lasted 43 episodes, airing from 12 March 1987 to 18 February 1988, which adapts chapters 137 to 210 (the remainder of the manga was not adapted).
    The ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' manga by [[Buronson]] and [[Tetsuo Hara]] was adapted into two animated television series produced by Toei Animation. The original series, simply titled {{nihongo|''Hokuto no Ken''|北斗の拳|}}, lasted 109 episodes, which aired on Fuji TV from October 11, 1984 to March 5, 1987, adapting the first 136 chapters of the original manga. A sequel series, ''Hokuto no Ken 2'', took over the previous series' time slot and lasted 43 episodes, airing from March 12, 1987 to February 18, 1988, which adapts chapters 137 to 210 (the remainder of the manga was not adapted).


    The original opening and ending themes for the series up to episode 82 are ''[[Ai o Torimodose!!]]'' (愛をとりもどせ!!, "Taking Back Love") and {{nihongo|''Yuria... Eien ni''|ユリア...永遠に||"Yuria... Eternally"}}, both performed by the band [[Crystal King]]. From episodes 83 to 109, the opening and ending themes are changed to ''Silent Survivor'' and ''Dry Your Tears'' by [[Kodomo Band]]. For the ''Hokuto no Ken 2'' portion of the series (episodes 110-152), the opening and ending themes are ''Tough Boy'' and ''Love Song'' by [[Tom Cat]].
    The original opening and ending themes for the series up to episode 82 are ''[[Ai o Torimodose!!]]'' (愛をとりもどせ!!, "Taking Back Love") and {{nihongo|''Yuria... Eien ni''|ユリア...永遠に||"Yuria... Eternally"}}, both performed by the band [[Crystal King]]. From episodes 83 to 109, the opening and ending themes are changed to ''Silent Survivor'' and ''Dry Your Tears'' by [[Kodomo Band]]. For the ''Hokuto no Ken 2'' portion of the series (episodes 110-152), the opening and ending themes are ''Tough Boy'' and ''Love Song'' by [[Tom Cat]].


    ==''Fist of the North Star''==
    ==''Fist of the North Star''==
    ===Part 1===
    ===The Bloody Cross Arc===
    This portion of the series adapts Chapters 1-25 of the original manga, adapting the story from the beginning to the battle between Kenshiro and Devil's Rebirth. The order of the events and how they transpire were changed in the anime, so that the final battle between Kenshiro and Shin does not occur until the very end.
    This portion of the series adapts Chapters 1-25 of the original manga, adapting the story from the beginning to the battle between Kenshiro and Devil's Rebirth. The order of the events and how they transpire were changed in the anime, so that the final battle between Kenshiro and Shin does not occur until the very end.


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    {{HnK Episode|1|God or Devil!? The Mightiest Man Appears in Hell.|Kami ka Akuma ka!? Jigoku ni arawareta saikyō no otoko|神か悪魔か!? 地獄にあらわれた最強の男|October 11|1984|After a long time wandering in the desert, Ken is taken prisoner while wandering into a village looking for water. There, he shares a cell with a young thief named Bat, and befriends his cell guard, an orphaned girl named Lin. Shortly afterwards, a biker gang attacks the village and their leader Zeed takes Lin hostage. Ken breaks out of his cell and defeats Zeed, rescuing Lin. Ken leaves the village with Bat following him, while Lin stays behind.}}
    {{HnK Episode|1|God or Devil!? The Mightiest Man Appears in Hell|Kami ka Akuma ka!? Jigoku ni arawareta saikyō no otoko|神か悪魔か!? 地獄にあらわれた最強の男|October 11|1984|After a long time travelling in the desert, Kenshiro is taken prisoner while wandering into a village looking for water. There, he shares a cell with a young thief named Bat, and befriends his cell guard, an orphaned girl named Lin. Shortly afterwards, a biker gang attacks the village and their leader, Zeed, takes Lin hostage. Ken breaks out of his cell and kills Zeed using the ''Hokuto Hyakuretsu Ken'' technique, rescuing Lin. As Ken leaves the village, Bat decides to follow him as his self-appointed sidekick, while Lin stays behind. The leader of the village mentions that, wherever ''Hokuto Shinken'' goes, chaos follows.}}


    {{HnK Episode|2|The Fist of Lingering Regret and Certain Death! The Future Is Sighted in the Barren Wasteland!|Hissatsu Zankaiken! Fumō no Kōya ni ashita o mita!|必殺残悔拳! 不毛の荒野に明日をみた!|October 18|1984|Ken rescues an old man named Smith from Spade, a member of the Four Jacks working for the King organization. The old man seeks to deliver a bag of rice seeds to his village, hoping to harvest them for the future. Ken and Bat take Smith to his village, unaware that Spade and his men are following them. Spade, who lost his eye during his initial encounter with Ken, attacks the village and kills Smith in retaliation. Unable to rescue Smith, an angry Ken kills Spade with a technique that makes their victim feel remorse before dying. After the battle, Ken plants Smith's seed over his grave.}}
    {{HnK Episode|2|The Fist of Lingering Regret and Certain Death! The Future Is Sighted in the Barren Wasteland!|Hissatsu Zankai Ken! Fumō no Kōya ni ashita o mita!|必殺残悔拳! 不毛の荒野に明日をみた!|October 18|1984|Kenshiro rescues an old man named Smith from Spade, a member of the Four Jacks working for the King organization. The old man seeks to deliver a bag of rice seeds to his village, hoping to harvest them for the future. Ken and Bat take Smith back to his village, unaware that Spade and his men are following them. Spade, who lost his eye during his initial encounter with Ken, attacks the village and kills Smith in retaliation. Enraged by Smith's death, Ken kills Spade with a ''Hokuto Shinken'' technique that makes whoever is subjected to it feel remorse before dying a gruesome death. After the battle, Ken plants Smith's seeds over his grave.}}


    {{HnK Episode|3|In the City Without Light, a Lone Fist Burns! The Furious Death by the Five Exploding Fingers.|Hikari-naki machi ni koken ga moeta! Bakusatsu Goshi Retsudan|光なき街に孤拳が燃えた! 爆殺五指烈弾|October 25|1984|Bat spots Lin in a truck full of captured villagers being taken to the village of Dorado, which is occupied by the King gang. On their way there, Ken encounters two of remaining Jacks, Diamond and Club, who are torturing the villagers of Dorado. With Bat's help, Ken is reunited with Lin.}}
    {{HnK Episode|3|In the City Without Light, a Lone Fist Burns! The Furious Death by the Five Exploding Fingers|Hikari-naki machi ni koken ga moeta! Bakusatsu Goshi Retsudan|光なき街に孤拳が燃えた! 爆殺五指烈弾|October 25|1984|Bat spots Lin in a truck full of captive villagers being taken to the town of Dorado, which is occupied by the King organization. While in Dorado, Kenshiro encounters two of the remaining Four Jacks, Diamond and Club, who are torturing and killing the villagers for fun. Ken uses the power of ''Hokuto Shinken'' to destroy them both and, with Bat's help, is reunited with Lin.}}


    {{HnK Episode|4|Attack the Bloody Cross! The Secret Technique, Death by Soft Strikes.|Braddi Kurosu o ute! Hiken Jūhazan|ブラッディクロスを撃て! 秘拳·柔破斬|November 1|1984|Ken learns that the prisoners that were transported with Lin were taken to a prison camp in a nearby valley. Ken manages to break the imprisoned villagers free, but during their escape they're all badly injured in an ambush led by Mr. Heart, the last of the Four Jacks. While Heart's excess flesh proves resistant to his attacks, Ken eventually uses a techniques which penetrates through his body. From his battle with Heart, Ken learns an important clue which reveals to him the identity of King.}}
    {{HnK Episode|4|Attack the Bloody Cross! The Secret Technique, Death by Soft Strikes|Braddi Kurosu o ute! Hiken Jūhazan|ブラッディクロスを撃て! 秘拳·柔破斬|November 1|1984|Kenshiro learns that the other prisoners transported with Lin are being held in a separate prison camp in a nearby valley. Ken manages to break the imprisoned villagers free, but they're all killed in an ambush led by Mr. Heart, the last of the Four Jacks. While Mr. Heart's excess flesh proves resistant to his attacks, Ken eventually uses a ''Hokuto Shinken'' technique that exposes a pressure point in Mr. Heart's body. From his battle with Mr. Heart, Ken learns that the identity of King is none other than his old friend-turned-nemesis: Shin.}}


    {{HnK Episode|5|Can the Flames of Love Burn in Hell? You Don't Even Know You're Dead!|Jigoku ni saku ka ai no honō. Omae wa mō shinde iru!|地獄に咲くか愛の炎·おまえはもう死んでいる!|November 8|1984|Having learned that King is none other than his old friend turned nemesis Shin, Ken remembers how a year ago Shin defeated him in combat, engraved the seven scars on his chest, and kidnapped his fiancee Yuria (Julia). Ken arrives at a local castle where Shin was staying, but only finds Shin's right-hand man Joker, who reveals that Shin and his gang has already left the castle, taking Yuria with him. Joker escapes and sets the castle ablaze with Ken inside, but Ken manages to escape, swearing to find Shin.}}
    {{HnK Episode|5|Can the Flames of Love Burn in Hell? You Don't Even Know You're Dead!|Jigoku ni saku ka ai no honō. Omae wa mō shinde iru!|地獄に咲くか愛の炎·おまえはもう死んでいる!|November 8|1984|In a flashback, Kenshiro remembers how a year ago Shin defeated him in combat, engraved the seven scars on his chest and took his fiancée Yuria, who went with Shin to save Ken's life. Ken arrives at a castle where Shin was said to be staying, but Shin has already left for his new capital city, Southern Cross. Ken only finds Shin's right-hand man Joker, who reveals that Shin and his gang have already left the castle, taking Yuria with them. Joker escapes and sets the castle ablaze with Ken inside, but Ken manages to escape, swearing to find Shin and take Yuria back.}}


    {{HnK Episode|6|The Devil's Hit list. Find the Man With the 7 Scars!|Akuma no tehaisho. Nanatsu no kizu no otoko o nerae!|悪魔の手配書 七つの傷の男を狙え!|November 15|1984|Ken and his friends arrive at an oasis under the surveillance of God's Army, a fanatical military group composed of former special forces members. Ken becomes a target for this group after Ken kills one of the security officers in battle.}}
    {{HnK Episode|6|The Devil's Hit List. Find the Man With the 7 Scars!|Akuma no tehaisho. Nanatsu no kizu no otoko o nerae!|悪魔の手配書 七つの傷の男を狙え!|November 15|1984|Kenshiro, Bat and Lin arrive at an oasis city under the rule of God's Army, a fanatical military group composed of former special forces members. Ken has a bounty placed on his head after he kills one of the group's security officers in a fight.}}


    {{HnK Episode|7|Villains! How About Counting Down to Your Own Death?!|Akutō domo! Shi e no Byōyomi yatte miru kai|悪党ども! 死への秒よみやってみるかい|November 22|1984|The members of God's Army conduct a full-scale search of the oasis for Kenshiro. When the search team begins to execute random villagers to lure him, Ken allows himself to be captured in order to infiltrate their training facility. There, he faces against the army's drill instructor, the Mad Sarge.}}
    {{HnK Episode|7|Villains! How About Counting Down to Your Own Death?!|Akutō domo! Shi e no Byōyomi yatte miru kai|悪党ども! 死への秒よみやってみるかい|November 22|1984|God's Army conducts a full-scale manhunt for Kenshiro. When the search team starts executing innocent bystanders at random to lure him out, Ken allows himself to be captured in order to infiltrate their training facility. There, he faces and defeats the army's drill instructor, Sergeant Mad.}}


    {{HnK Episode|8|Strike the Hidden Power Point! There’s No Requiem for the Wicked.|Keiraku Hikō o tsuke! Akutō domo ni chinkonka wa nai|経絡秘孔を突け! 悪党どもに鎮魂歌はない|November 29|1984|Ken penetrates the headquarters of God's Army and confronts their leader, the Colonel, a deluded follower of Shin who has mastered the art of Nanto Muonken.}}
    {{HnK Episode|8|Strike the Hidden Power Point! There's No Requiem for the Wicked|Keiraku Hikō o tsuke! Akutō domo ni chinkonka wa nai|経絡秘孔を突け! 悪党どもに鎮魂歌はない|November 29|1984|Kenshiro penetrates the headquarters of God's Army and confronts their leader, the Colonel, who is a deluded follower of Shin that has mastered the art of ''Nanto Muonken''. However, he is no match for the power of ''Hokuto Shinken'', and Ken ultimately kills him by hitting a pressure point that causes the Colonel's skeleton to explode out of his body.}}


    {{HnK Episode|9|Villains! Finish Your Prayers Before You Die!|Akutō domo! Shinumae ni inori o sumasero!|悪党ども! 死ぬ前に祈りをすませろ!|December 6|1984|Ken and his friends visit a village where young men and women are offered as slaves to Madam Patra, a local sorceress who controls the village's water supply.}}
    {{HnK Episode|9|Villains! Finish Your Prayers Before You Die!|Akutō domo! Shinumae ni inori o sumasero!|悪党ども! 死ぬ前に祈りをすませろ!|December 6|1984|Kenshiro and his friends arrive at a village where the young men and women are being offered as slaves to Madam Patra, a local sorceress who controls the village's water supply from her fortified castle. After defeating her bodyguards, Ken confronts her, but she disappears in a blinding flash of light. When Ken explores behind the castle, he discovers that the lake has completely dried up.}}


    {{HnK Episode|10|Inverse Raging Fire Punch! There are Too Many Who Deserve to Die!|Rekka Gyakuryūken! Shisubeki Yatsura ga Ōsugiru!|烈火逆流拳! 死すべき奴が多すぎる!|December 13|1984|Ken ventures into Patra's lair at Dragon God Mountain to save the young villagers. There he faces Patra's partner Dragon, a firebreather who attempts to coerce Ken to his side.}}
    {{HnK Episode|10|Inverse Raging Fire Punch! There are Too Many Who Deserve to Die!|Rekka Gyakuryūken! Shisubeki Yatsura ga Ōsugiru!|烈火逆流拳! 死すべき奴が多すぎる!|December 13|1984|Kenshiro follows the dried-up river bed and ventures into Patra's lair at Dragon God Mountain to save the young villagers. There he faces Patra's partner, Dragon, a fire breather with the power of ''Nanto Ryujinken'' who attempts to coerce Ken to his side, but he refuses. Ken tricks Dragon into killing Patra and then causes Dragon's throat to constrict, consuming him in his own flames. Dragon and his castle burn to the ground and the villagers are freed.}}


    {{HnK Episode|11|Villains! Listen to the Blues of Hell!|Akutō domo! Jigoku no Burūsu o kike!|悪党ども! 地獄のブルースを聞け!|December 20|1984|Ken and his companions meet Taki, an old friend of Bat. Taki takes them to his home village where Auntie Toyo, an elderly woman who takes care of orphaned and abandoned children, is trying to dig a well. Unaware to him, the Warriors biker gang led by Jackal have followed Ken, seeking to claim Toyo's village as their new hideout.}}
    {{HnK Episode|11|Villains! Listen to the Blues of Hell!|Akutō domo! Jigoku no Burūsu o kike!|悪党ども! 地獄のブルースを聞け!|December 20|1984|Kenshiro and his companions meet Taki, an old friend of Bat's. Taki takes them to his home village where Auntie Toyo, an elderly woman who takes care of orphaned and abandoned children, is trying to dig a well. Ken is unaware that the Warriors biker gang, led by Jackal, have followed him, seeking to claim Toyo's village as their new turf.}}


    {{HnK Episode|12|I Am Death Itself! I'll Chase You to the Ends of Hell!|Ore wa Shinigami! Jigoku no Hate made Oitsumete yaru!|俺は死神! 地獄の果まで追いつめてやる!|January 10|1985|After Toyo is killed by Jackal, Ken leaves Bat and Lin to watch over Toyo's orphans while he chases after Jackal's gang. While searching for clues to Jackal's destination, Ken encounters Fox, Jackal's right-hand man.}}
    {{HnK Episode|12|I Am Death Itself! I'll Chase You to the Ends of Hell!|Ore wa Shinigami! Jigoku no Hate made Oitsumete yaru!|俺は死神! 地獄の果まで追いつめてやる!|January 10|1985|After Toyo is murdered by Jackal, Kenshiro leaves Bat and Lin to watch over Toyo's orphans while he pursues Jackal and the Warriors. While searching for clues to Jackal's destination, Ken encounters Fox, Jackal's right-hand man, but Ken outwits and kills him. Ken finally catches up to Jackal, but before Ken can kill him, he is rescued by Joker.}}


    {{HnK Episode|13|Arhat Deva Fist! Once Released There's No Stopping It!|Rakan Niōken! Ugokidashitara mō tomaranai!|羅漢仁王拳! 動きだしたらもう止まらない!|January 17|1985|Ken chases Jackal to the ruins of Villainy Prison, a place that used to imprison the most vicious of criminals. Hoping to defeat Ken, Jackal releases Devil's Rebirth, a giant demon-like killer who has mastered the forbidden art of the Arhat Deva Fist.}}
    {{HnK Episode|13|Arhat Deva Fist! Once Released There's No Stopping It!|Rakan Niōken! Ugokidashitara mō tomaranai!|羅漢仁王拳! 動きだしたらもう止まらない!|January 17|1985|Kenshiro chases Jackal to the ruins of Villainy Prison, where only the most vicious of criminals are imprisoned. Hoping to defeat Ken, Jackal releases Devil's Rebirth, a gigantic demon-like killer who has mastered the forbidden art of ''Rakan Niohken''. Jackal dupes him into believing that Ken was responsible for imprisoning him, but Ken defeats the giant and then uses one of Jackal's own sticks of dynamite to destroy them both.}}


    {{HnK Episode|14|A Miserable Era! The Good Die So Young!|Fukō na jidai da! Zennin hodo hayajini suru!|不幸な時代だ! 善人ほど早死にする!|January 24|1985|Ken and his friends visit a village where their local doctor, a man named Duran, offers his hospitality. However, Duran's former partner-in-crime, Dante, is hired by Shin to hunt down Ken. Dante takes the opportunity of the situation to blackmail Duran to do his bidding.}}
    {{HnK Episode|14|A Miserable Era! The Good Die So Young!|Fukō na jidai da! Zennin hodo hayajini suru!|不幸な時代だ! 善人ほど早死にする!|January 24|1985|Kenshiro and his friends visit a village where the local doctor, Duran, offers his hospitality. However, Duran is a former member of a group of bandits who have been dispatched by Shin to hunt down Ken. Their leader, Dante, blackmails Duran into killing Ken under threat of divulging Duran's shady past to the villagers. Duran attempts to kill Ken at the edge of an active volcano, but fails, and is murdered by Dante and his men when he tries to protect a young girl. An enraged Ken kills Dante's men in retaliation and, when Dante tries to use his ''Nanto Hyakuzanken'' style against him, overpowers the villain and forces him to walk straight into the volcanic magma.}}


    {{HnK Episode|15|Try Counting to Three! You're the One to Die!|Mittsu kazoete miro! Shinu no wa omae da!|3つ数えてみろ! 死ぬのはお前だ!|January 31|1985|Ken and his friend must save a haunted village from Zaria, a witchdoctor who uses a strange hypnosis technique that turns villagers into mind-controlled slaves.}}
    {{HnK Episode|15|Try Counting to Three! You're the One to Die!|Mittsu kazoete miro! Shinu no wa omae da!|3つ数えてみろ! 死ぬのはお前だ!|January 31|1985|Kenshiro and his friends arrive in a city that is being controlled by a insane priest called Zaria. Under orders from Shin to kill Ken and his friends, Zaria uses his strange hypnosis technique involving the cathedral bell to turn the villagers into mind-controlled zombies. Zaria kidnaps Lin and forces Ken to fight his way into the cathedral where she is being held captive. Zaria hypnotizes Ken and re-animates his dead fighters. However, tears from Lin fall on Ken, breaking the spell. Ken then destroys Zaria and the bell, freeing the people from Zaria's spell.}}


    {{HnK Episode|16|Sing for Me, Villains! The Counting Rhymes of Hell!|Akutō domo utatte miru ka! Jigoku no kazoe uta!|悪党ども歌ってみるか! 地獄の数え唄!|February 7|1985|Ken is caught at the middle of a gang war between the Scorpions and the Snakes, each seeking to recruit Ken to their side.}}
    {{HnK Episode|16|Sing for Me, Villains! The Counting Rhymes of Hell!|Akutō domo utatte miru ka! Jigoku no kazoe uta!|悪党ども歌ってみるか! 地獄の数え唄!|February 7|1985|Kenshiro and his friends find themselves in the middle of a territory war between two rival gangs, the Scorpions led by Baron and the Snakes led by Junk. Joker orders them to unite to kill Ken, but Baron recruits Ken to his side. However, Ken refuses to support Baron as the two gangs fight it out. Eventually, after both sides almost wipe each other out, Ken kills the remaining gang members and the two leaders.}}


    {{HnK Episode|17|A Man Lives to Fight! The Door to the Showdown Finally Opens!|Tatakaeba koso otoko! Taiketsu no mon wa tsui ni hirakareta!|戦えばこそ男! 対決の門は遂に開かれた!|February 14|1985|Shin gathers his entire army for a meeting as he officially declares war against Kenshiro. Barcom, the General of King's army, tells his men how Ken defeated some of Shin's best fighters. Meanwhile, Yuria recounts to Saki how she came to be Shin's captive and his rise to power. This episode is a clip show, recapping the story thus far.}}
    {{HnK Episode|17|A Man Lives to Fight! The Door to the Showdown Finally Opens!|Tatakaeba koso otoko! Taiketsu no mon wa tsui ni hirakareta!|戦えばこそ男! 対決の門は遂に開かれた!|February 14|1985|Shin gathers his entire army for a meeting as he officially declares war against Kenshiro. Barcom, the General of Shin's army, tells his men how Ken defeated some of Shin's best fighters. Meanwhile, Yuria recounts to her young maid Saki how she became Shin's captive and about his rise to power.}}


    {{HnK Episode|18|Life or Death?! Beyond the Wasteland Lies the First Circle of Hell!|Sei ka shi ka!? Kōya no hate wa jigoku no itchōme!|生か死か!? 荒野の果ては地獄の一丁目!|February 21|1985|One of King's subordinate gangs attacks a village Ken is visiting, while Yuria attempts to escape from Southern Cross with the help of her young maid Saki.}}
    {{HnK Episode|18|Life or Death?! Beyond the Wasteland Lies the First Circle of Hell!|Sei ka shi ka!? Kōya no hate wa jigoku no itchōme!|生か死か!? 荒野の果ては地獄の一丁目!|February 21|1985|Kenshiro and his friends encounter Jennifer, a female motorcyclist. Bat helps repair her motorcycle and she invites them to her hometown of Jina. However, Shin's demolition corps find Ken's location and begin to destroy the buildings. Ken reveals himself and attacks them, but they abduct Bat and Lin. Ken defeats the Speed Racer group and rescues Bat and Lin, but their leader Goras then uses a tank to attack them. Ken destroys the tank with a series of powerful punches and kicks, killing Goras. Meanwhile at Southern Cross, Yuria unsuccessfully attempts to escape with Saki's help.}}


    {{HnK Episode|19|Villains! Have Your One Way Tickets to Death Ready!|Akutō domo! Shi e no katamichi kippu o yōi shiro!|悪党ども! 死への片道切符を用意しろ!|February 28|1985|Ken is forced to return to Jeena village when Garekki of the Gold Wolf gang attempts to invade it, while Saki's elder brother, Temjina, escapes from Southern Cross, seeking to tell Ken of Yuria's whereabouts.}}
    {{HnK Episode|19|Villains! Have Your One Way Tickets to Death Ready!|Akutō domo! Shi e no katamichi kippu o yōi shiro!|悪党ども! 死への片道切符を用意しろ!|February 28|1985|Kenshiro and his friends are ambushed in the desert by airborne Blackbirds commanded by Mahari and the Gold Wolf forces led by Garekki. In Southern Cross, Saki's elder brother, Temjina, is punished because Saki helped Yuria, but later escapes to tell Ken of its location. The airborne Blackbirds commanded by Mahari attack Ken and his friends while the Gold Wolf forces prepares to attack Jina, but stop for a 3-hour lunch break. Ken eventually destroys the Blackbirds and the Gold Wolf forces. Temjina finally arrives to give Ken clues to the location of Southern Cross and Yuria just before he dies.}}


    {{HnK Episode|20|A Nightmarish All-Out Battle! My Fist Is 1 Million Volts!|Akumu no sōryokusen! Ore no kobushi wa hyaku-man boruto!|悪夢の総力戦! 俺の拳は100万ボルト!|March 7|1985|With Ken having learned the location of the city of Southern Cross from Temjina's dying words, Shin deploys a giant gunship as his last resource.}}
    {{HnK Episode|20|A Nightmarish All-Out Battle! My Fist Is 1 Million Volts!|Akumu no sōryokusen! Ore no kobushi wa hyaku-man boruto!|悪夢の総力戦! 俺の拳は100万ボルト!|March 7|1985|Kenshiro proceeds towards Southern Cross with his companions and Jennifer. They encounter Commander Hidora and his Armed Buggy Force, but manage to wipe them out and continue on their way. Shin receives news that they are getting closer and sends out the South Star cannon train commanded by Tohda. Jennifer rides out to intercept the train, but is killed by a cannon blast. A furious Kenshiro then attacks and commandeers the train, driving towards Tohda's base, a battleship stranded in the desert. Kenshiro crashes the train into the battleship and kills Tohda. However, General Barcom and his airborne forces arrive and bombard the battleship. He then reports to Shin that Kenshiro has been killed.}}


    {{HnK Episode|21|The Evil Palace in Flames! Just One More Step to Reach You, Shin!|Makyū enjō! Shin! Omae made ato ippo da!|魔宮炎上! シン! お前まであと一歩だ!|March 14|1985|With Ken presumed dead, General Barcom leads a mutiny against Shin, seeking to take over the King gang for himself. Elsewhere, Joker searches the wreckage of the gunship for Ken's body, unconvinced that he is actually dead.}}
    {{HnK Episode|21|The Evil Palace in Flames! Just One More Step to Reach You, Shin!|Makyū enjō! Shin! Omae made ato ippo da!|魔宮炎上! シン! お前まであと一歩だ!|March 14|1985|With Kenshiro presumed dead, General Barcom leads a mutiny against Shin, seeking to take all of Shin's territory for himself. In the desert, Joker searches the wreckage of the battleship for Ken's body, unconvinced that he is actually dead. Ken emerges from the wreckage, and Joker challenges him, but Ken is too powerful and kills him. Meanwhile in Southern Cross, Shin defeats and kills General Barcom. However, chaos ensues and the various gangs fight among themselves, causing the destruction of the city.}}


    {{HnK Episode|22|Conclusion of Part One: Yuria, Forever... and Shin!|Dai-ichi-bu kanketsu - Yuria towa ni.... Soshite Shin yo!|第一部完結 - ユリア永遠に...· そしてシンよ!|March 21|1985|With Southern Cross left in ruins following Barcom's revolt, Shin is left by himself in his own palace, protected by the few followers he still has left. Ken confronts Shin for the first time in a year and defeats him, only to learn that Yuria has already killed herself.}}
    {{HnK Episode|22|Conclusion of Part One: Yuria, Forever... and Shin!|Dai-ichi-bu kanketsu - Yuria towa ni.... Soshite Shin yo!|第一部完結 - ユリア永遠に...· そしてシンよ!|March 21|1985|With Southern Cross left in ruins following the revolt, Shin is left alone in his palace, protected by the few followers still loyal to him. Kenshiro confronts Shin for the first time in a year and this time defeats him. However, he then learns that Yuria killed herself in an attempt to end Shin's obsessive compulsion with continuing his destructive path in order to win her heart. Shin then commits suicide by jumping off the roof of his palace, as he refuses to be killed by Kenshiro's ''Hokuto Shinken''. Ken reunites with Bat and Lin and buries his former friend, ending a major chapter in his life.}}


    ===Part 2===
    ===Fūun Ryūko Hen===
    Part 2 adapts Chapters 26 to 83 of the manga, covering the story from the introduction of Rei to the final battle between Rei and Yuda.
    '''Fūun Ryūko Hen''' (風雲龍虎編 ''Chapter of Wind, Clouds, Dragons and Tigers'') adapts Chapters 26 to 83 of the manga, covering the story from the introduction of Rei to the final battle between Rei and Yuda.


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    {{HnK Episode|23|Part Two: The Tumultuous Dragon and Tiger! Are Battles All That Await Me?!|Dai-ni-bu Fū-un Ryūko Hen Ore o motsu no wa tatakai dake nano ka!|第二部風雲龍虎編 俺を待つのは戦いだけなのか!|March 28|1985|Ken is recruited to serve as guardian of a village threatened by the Fang clan and becomes acquainted with their female leader Mamiya, who is a deadringer for Yuria. Elsewhere, a man named Rei, master of the ''Nanto Suichōken'' style, is killing numerous bandits while seeking the Man with Seven Scars.}}
    {{HnK Episode|23|Part Two: The Tumultuous Dragon and Tiger! Are Battles All That Await Me?!|Dai-ni-bu Fū-un Ryūko Hen Ore o motsu no wa tatakai dake nano ka!|第二部風雲龍虎編 俺を待つのは戦いだけなのか!|March 28|1985|Kenshiro rescues some villagers who are being chased by the Fang Clan. He becomes the guardian of their village after he meets their female leader Mamiya, who bears a striking resemblance to Yuria. Elsewhere, a man named Rei, master of the ''Nanto Suichōken'' style, is killing numerous bandits while seeking the Man with Seven Scars.}}


    {{HnK Episode|24|South Star Waterfowl Fist! The Tragedy of the Men Who Grew Too Strong Has Begun!|Nanto Suichōken! Tsuyosugita otoko-tachi no higeki ga hajimatta!|南斗水鳥拳! 強すぎた男たちの悲劇が始まった!|April 4|1985|Rei is hired by the Fang Clan to infiltrate Mamiya's village as a spy, where he meets Ken and his friends. However, he becomes attracted to Mamiya and switches sides.}}
    {{HnK Episode|24|South Star Waterfowl Fist! The Tragedy of the Men Who Grew Too Strong Has Begun!|Nanto Suichōken! Tsuyosugita otoko-tachi no higeki ga hajimatta!|南斗水鳥拳! 強すぎた男たちの悲劇が始まった!|April 4|1985|Rei is hired by the Fang Clan to infiltrate Mamiya's village as a spy, where he meets Kenshiro and his friends. However, drawn by Mamiya's charms, he switches sides and becomes the village's other new guardian. Ken and Rei both later realize that they are masters of opposing styles. Meanwhile, the leader of the Fang Clan seeks revenge for those who have been killed.}}


    {{HnK Episode|25|Sinners! Thy Name Is Fang Clan!|Tsumibukaki monodomo! Sono na wa Kiba Ichizoku!|罪深き者ども! その名は牙一族!|April 11|1985|When Mamiya's younger brother Ko is captured by the Fangs and publicly executed, Ken and Rei sets out to punish the ones responsible. Rei reveals his motive for searching for the Man with Seven Scars.}}
    {{HnK Episode|25|Sinners! Thy Name Is Fang Clan!|Tsumibukaki monodomo! Sono na wa Kiba Ichizoku!|罪深き者ども! その名は牙一族!|April 11|1985|Mamiya's younger brother is captured by the Fang Clan while collecting strawberries for Mamiya's birthday cake. After he is publicly executed outside the village gates, Kenshiro and Rei set out separately to punish those responsible. They meet a group of Fang Clan members and after they kill them all, Rei reveals that he is searching for the Man with the Seven Scars, whom he believes killed his family and abducted his sister Airi.}}


    {{HnK Episode|26|Tremble As You Sleep, Villains in the Valley of Night Fog!|Furuete nemure! Yogiri no tani no akutōdomo!|震えて眠れ! 夜霧の谷の悪党ども!|April 18|1985|Ken, along with Rei and Mamiya, venture into Night Fog Valley in order to confront Boss Fang, the leader of the Fang Clan. Boss Fang orders his right-hand man to do a background check on Ken and Rei.}}
    {{HnK Episode|26|Tremble As You Sleep, Villains in the Valley of Night Fog!|Furuete nemure! Yogiri no tani no akutōdomo!|震えて眠れ! 夜霧の谷の悪党ども!|April 18|1985|Boss Fang, the leader of the Fang Clan, swears revenge against the killers of his men. Gibara seeks revenge for his slain brother Kemada, while Boss Fang orders his right-hand man Gojiba to find information on Kenshiro and Rei's families. Meanwhile, Ken, Rei and Mamiya venture into the Valley of Night Fog in order to confront the Fangs in their hideout. After he learns about Rei's sister Airi, Boss Fang abducts her from another group of bandits.}}


    {{HnK Episode|27|Only the Evil Smile! I Can’t Stand This Age!|Akutō dake ga waratteiru! Konna jidai ga kiniira nē!|悪党だけが笑っている! こんな時代が気にいらねえ!|April 25|1985|Ken, Rei, and Mamiya arrive at Boss Fang's lair, only to find out that the gang has tracked down and captured Airi, Rei's long-lost sister.}}
    {{HnK Episode|27|Only the Evil Smile! I Can't Stand This Age!|Akutō dake ga waratte iru! Konna jidai ga kiniira nē!|悪党だけが笑っている! こんな時代が気にいらねえ!|April 25|1985|Gojiba leads the Fang Clan on a raid to another village and abduct the young people, but their clan beast, Madara, goes wild and has to be subdued. Back at Boss Fang's lair, the hostages are sacrificed to serve the dead clan members in their next life. Kenshiro, Rei and Mamiya arrive and are challenged by Madara, but Ken defeats him. Boss Fang then reveals that he has Airi, Rei's long-lost sister captive, but Airi doesn't recognize him until he gives her the wedding veil he has carried with him for years.}}


    {{HnK Episode|28|Rei! I’ll Stop Your Tears with My Fist!|Rei! Omae no namida wa ore no kobushi de uketeyaru!|レイ! お前の涙は俺の拳で受けてやる!|May 2|1985|While pretending to be Ken's fiancee, Mamiya allows herself to be captured by Boss Fang under the condition that he releases Airi. However, Boss Fang does not keep his side of the bargain and forces Ken and Rei to fight each other for the safety of the women.}}
    {{HnK Episode|28|Rei! I'll Stop Your Tears with My Fist!|Rei! Omae no namida wa ore no kobushi de uketeyaru!|レイ! お前の涙は俺の拳で受けてやる!|May 2|1985|Mamiya pretends to be Kenshiro's fiancée and allows herself to be captured by Boss Fang under the condition that he releases Airi. However, Boss Fang does not keep his side of the bargain and forces Ken and Rei to fight each other to the death for the safety of the women. Although they appear to kill each other, they both survive and prepare to challenge Boss Fang.}}


    {{HnK Episode|29|It’s Too Late to Beg for Mercy! Go to Hell, Boss Fang!|Inochigoi wa ososugiru! Jigoku e ochiro Kiba Daiō!|命ごいは遅すぎる! 地獄へ落ちろ牙大王!|May 16|1985|Ken and Rei defeat the Fang Clan and rescue women. After to Mamiya's village, Airi regains her eyesight and reveals that the man who kidnapped her wore a metal helmet. Elsewhere, a vicious gang leader with seven scars on his chest is terrorizing a village, claiming to be Kenshiro himself.}}
    {{HnK Episode|29|It's Too Late to Beg for Mercy! Go to Hell, Boss Fang!|Inochigoi wa ososugiru! Jigoku e ochiro Kiba Daiō!|命ごいは遅すぎる! 地獄へ落ちろ牙大王!|May 16|1985|After Kenshiro and Rei rescue the two women, Boss Fang sets off a series of explosions, separating them and threatening to kill the women. However, Ken and Rei defeat the Fang Clan and rescue the women. After returning to Mamiya's village, Ken restores Airi's eyesight and she reveals that the man who kidnapped her wore a metal helmet. Elsewhere, a vicious gang leader with seven scars on his chest is terrorizing a village, claiming to be Kenshiro.}}


    {{HnK Episode|30|Destiny Looms Near! Who Are You, Jagi?!|Shukumei wa shinobiyoru! Jagi omae wa nanimono!|宿命はしのびよる! ジャギお前は何者!|May 30|1985|Kenshiro learns that Jagi, an adoptive brother who was also trained in the art of ''Hokuto Shinken'', is trying to tarnish his reputation by committing numerous heinous acts while claiming to be him.}}
    {{HnK Episode|30|Destiny Looms Near! Who Are You, Jagi?!|Shukumei wa shinobiyoru! Jagi omae wa nanimono!|宿命はしのびよる! ジャギお前は何者!|May 30|1985|Kenshiro suspects that the man with the helmet is one of his ''Hokuto Shinken'' brothers and leaves the village to find him. Ken then learns that Jagi, a former brother-in-training, is trying to tarnish his reputation. In a flashback, Ken and Jagi are shown competing to be the ''Hokuto Shinken'' successor. Ken tracks Jagi down to the village where he is committing numerous heinous acts and prepares to confront him.}}


    {{HnK Episode|31|The Iron Mask of Hell! The Fiend Who Calls Himself North Star!|Jigoku no tekkamen! Hokuto o nanoru kyōakunaru mono yo!|地獄の鉄仮面! 北斗を名のる凶悪なる者よ!|June 6|1985|Jagi separates a pair of young brothers from each other, with the younger brother Aki left for dead at the middle of the desert, chained to a giant rock, while the elder one, Mako, is brainwashed to kill Kenshiro or die himself.}}
    {{HnK Episode|31|The Iron Mask of Hell! The Fiend Who Calls Himself North Star!|Jigoku no tekkamen! Hokuto o nanoru kyōakunaru mono yo!|地獄の鉄仮面! 北斗を名のる凶悪なる者よ!|June 6|1985|Jagi separates a pair of young brothers from each other as a punishment. The younger brother, Aki, is chained to a giant rock and forced to walk into the desert, while the elder one, Mako, is programmed by a ''Hokuto Shinken'' technique to kill Kenshiro. Ken comes across Aki and takes him back home, where he frees Mako from Jagi's control. Ken then heads for Jagi's headquarters, where Jagi has just killed one of his own men for seeing his disfigured face.}}


    {{HnK Episode|32|Four Linked Punches of Fury! Wait for Me in Hell, Jagi!|Doken yonrendan! Jagi jigoku de matteiro!|怒拳四連弾! ジャギ地獄で待っていろ!|June 13|1985|Ken confronts his brother Jagi, who seeks vengeance against Ken, who was responsible for mutilating Jagi's head after failed attempt at killing Ken. During battle, Jagi reveals that he was the one responsible for convincing Shin to betray Ken.}}
    {{HnK Episode|32|Four Linked Punches of Fury! Wait for Me in Hell, Jagi!|Doken yonrendan! Jagi jigoku de matte iro!|怒拳四連弾! ジャギ地獄で待っていろ!|June 13|1985|Kenshiro confronts his brother Jagi, who seeks vengeance against Ken for disfiguring his face in a prior altercation. Ken defeats Jagi, who has also learned ''Nanto Seiken'', and then learns that his two other brothers-in-training, Toki and Raoh, are still alive.}}


    {{HnK Episode|33|This Is the Village of Miracles! A Fallen Angel Has Arrived!|Koko ga kiseki no mura! Datenshi wa maiorita!|ここが奇跡の村! 堕天使は舞い降りた!|June 27|1985|Ken hears rumors that one of his other ''Hokuto Shinken'' brothers Toki, a once benevolent healer, is now using his skills to experiment on people.}}
    {{HnK Episode|33|This Is the Village of Miracles! A Fallen Angel Has Arrived!|Koko ga kiseki no mura! Datenshi wa maiorita!|ここが奇跡の村! 堕天使は舞い降りた!|June 27|1985|Kenshiro hears rumors that one of his other ''Hokuto Shinken'' brothers, Toki, a once-benevolent healer, is now using his skills to experiment on people and create monsters in the Village of Miracles. On his way, he is attacked by three beast-men whom he defeats, the last telling him that it was Toki who made him that way. Meanwhile, Lin leaves the village to find Ken and becomes lost in a sandstorm. Bat, Rei and Mamiya leave to search for her.}}


    {{HnK Episode|34|Toki! Are You Angel or Devil?!|Toki yo! Omae wa tenshi nano ka akuma nano ka!|トキよ! お前は天使なのか悪魔なのか!|July 4|1985|Ken confronts a group of hunters who were physically modified through pressure point experiments conducted on them by Toki.}}
    {{HnK Episode|34|Toki! Are You Angel or Devil?!|Toki yo! Omae wa tenshi nano ka akuma nano ka!|トキよ! お前は天使なのか悪魔なのか!|July 4|1985|Kenshiro confronts a group of people-hunters who were physically modified through pressure point experiments conducted on them by Toki. He defeats several groups and continues on his way with Mr. Hobb, a little old man and leader of a group of hunters. Meanwhile, as Bat, Rei and Mamiya leave to search for Lin, she is found by a group of nomads and begins travelling with them.}}


    {{HnK Episode|35|Evil One! Toki, Your Heart Has Been Corrupted!|Jaakunaru mono yo! Toki omae no kokoro wa kusatteiru!|邪悪なる者よ! トキ·お前の心は腐っている!|July 11|1985|Kenshiro confronts Toki in his lair at the Village of Miracles. However, Ken is unconvinced that his adversary is the real Toki, until he reveals the scar on his back, from which Toki gained while rescuing a young Kenshiro in the past.}}
    {{HnK Episode|35|Evil One! Toki, Your Heart Has Been Corrupted!|Jaakunaru mono yo! Toki omae no kokoro wa kusatteiru!|邪悪なる者よ! トキ·お前の心は腐っている!|July 11|1985|One of the nomad children falls ill and they decide to take him to the Village of Miracles to be cured, and Lin goes with them. They meet Toki, who, although he saves the boy, plans to use his parents for his experiments. Kenshiro reaches the Village of Miracles and confronts Toki. However, Ken is unconvinced that his adversary is the real Toki until he reveals the scar on his back - a scar Toki received while rescuing a young Ken in the past.}}


    {{HnK Episode|36|There Is No Looking Back! Only Hating Evil, And Striking Toki Down!|Furikaeru kako wa nai! Tada aku o nikumi Toki o utsu!|ふりかえる過去はない! ただ悪を憎みトキを撃つ!|July 18|1985|Rei and Mamiya arrive to help Ken, revealing that Ken's adversary is not the real Toki, but a former follower of his named Amiba, who had the real Toki imprisoned. Before dying, Amiba reveals that he is following orders from a man known as "Ken-oh".}}
    {{HnK Episode|36|There Is No Looking Back! Only Hating Evil, and Striking Toki Down!|Furikaeru kako wa nai! Tada aku o nikumi Toki o utsu!|ふりかえる過去はない! ただ悪を憎みトキを撃つ!|July 18|1985|Kenshiro attacks Toki, who is surprised by his speed and power, but still manages to immobilize Ken. Fortunately, Rei and Mamiya arrive to help Ken, revealing that "Toki" is actually an impostor named Amiba, who is a jealous rival looking to destroy Toki's reputation. Amiba gloats that he is a genius and has imprisoned Toki, but Ken defeats him with a ''Hokuto Shinken'' technique that forces him to walk off the roof of his fortress. Before he dies, Amiba reveals that he is following orders from a man known as "Ken-Oh".}}


    {{HnK Episode|37|Instead, I Shall Reject Love! For I Bear the Cursed Star of Death!|Aete ai o kobamu! Shi o yobu kyōsei o seou ga yue ni....!|あえて愛を拒む! 死を呼ぶ凶星を背負うがゆえに...·!|July 25|1985|Mamiya seeks clues to Toki's whereabouts and learns that he is imprisoned at the Dungeon of Cassandra, the City of Wailing Demons.}}
    {{HnK Episode|37|Instead, I Shall Reject Love! For I Bear the Cursed Star of Death!|Aete ai o kobamu! Shi o yobu kyōsei o seou ga yue ni....!|あえて愛を拒む! 死を呼ぶ凶星を背負うがゆえに...·!|July 25|1985|Kenshiro tells the others about the sacrifice Toki made to save him and Yuria and why he must find him. Mamiya seeks clues to the real Toki's whereabouts and learns that he is imprisoned at the Dungeon of Cassandra, the City of Wailing Demons. Ken sets off, followed by Mamiya. Meanwhile, Uighur, the Warden of Cassandra, learns of Ken's approach.}}


    {{HnK Episode|38|Crimson Fist of Lotus Mountain! A Tragic Woman Born of the Times!|Ranzan Kurenaiken! Jidai wa kanashii onna o unda!|蘭山紅拳! 時代は悲しい女を生んだ!|August 1|1985|Uighur, the Warden of Cassandra, blackmails a female prisoner named Bella, the successor of the ''Ranzan Kurenaiken'' (the Crimson Fist of Lotus Mountain) style, to kill Ken and his friends.}}
    {{HnK Episode|38|Crimson Fist of Lotus Mountain! A Tragic Woman Born of the Times!|Ranzan Kurenaiken! Jidai wa kanashii onna o unda!|蘭山紅拳! 時代は悲しい女を生んだ!|August 1|1985|Uighur, the Warden of Cassandra, adds to Ken-Oh's martial arts collection by imprisoning a man with a secret scroll and his family. Meanwhile, Kenshiro's group are attacked by the Cassandra Assault Squad on their approach. Uighur then blackmails a female prisoner named Bella, the successor of the ''Ranzan Kurenaiken'' style, to kill Ken, under the watchful gaze of Targel. Ken defeats Bella and leaves, but Targel kills her mother and then Bella with his ''Kokushō Jūjiken'' style. Ken and his companions double back to avenge Bella, killing the guards and Targel. News of Targel's defeat reaches Cassandra and Uighur.}}


    {{HnK Episode|39|A Wicked Legacy! The Gates to Cassandra Open Now!|Kyōaku no Densetsu! Kasandora no mon ga ima hirakareru!|凶悪の伝説! カサンドラの門がいま開かれる!|August 8|1985|The trio reaches the Gates of Cassandra, where they confront the gatekeepers Raiga and Fuga, the twin successors of the ''Nishin Fūraiken'' ("Two Gods of Wind and Thunder Fist") style.}}
    {{HnK Episode|39|A Wicked Legacy! The Gates to Cassandra Open Now!|Kyōaku no Densetsu! Kasandora no mon ga ima hirakareru!|凶悪の伝説! カサンドラの門がいま開かれる!|August 8|1985|Raiga and Fuga, the twin giant successors of the ''Nishin Fūraiken'' style, are the gatekeepers of Cassandra. After years of destroying anyone trying to enter without permission, they decide to quit, but the merciless warden Uighur forces them to continue. Beaten by Kenshiro, they decide to join him to free Cassandra from the yoke of Uighur even at the cost of the life of their brother-at-arms, Mitsu. They break open the giant doors of Cassandra, and Ken finally faces the giant warden, Uighur.}}


    {{HnK Episode|40|Villains Need No Graves! This Is the Hellish Cassandra!|Akudōdomo ni bohyō wa iranu! Koko wa jigoku no kasandora!|悪党どもに墓標はいらぬ! ここは地獄のカサンドラ!|August 15|1985|Ken challenges Uighur, the Warden of Cassandra, at the prison's courtyard.}}
    {{HnK Episode|40|Villains Need No Graves! This Is the Hellish Cassandra!|Akudōdomo ni bohyō wa iranu! Koko wa jigoku no kasandora!|悪党どもに墓標はいらぬ! ここは地獄のカサンドラ!|August 15|1985|Kenshiro challenges Uighur, the Warden of Cassandra, in the prison's courtyard. Uighur attacks Ken with his ''Taizan-ryū Sōjōben'' style, but Ken ties them in knots. Uighur then immobilizes Ken with his ''Taizan-ryū Senjōben'' attack and knocks him into the graveyard. Apparently beaten, Ken recovers and defeats Uighur, knocking him into the grave prepared for Ken. With Uighur dead, Cassandra, the City of Wailing Demons, falls silent.}}


    {{HnK Episode|41|The North Star’s 2,000-year Tragedy! I Can Hear the Fist King’s Footsteps!|Hokuto nisennen no higeki! Ken-Ō no ashioto ga kikoeru!|北斗二千年の悲劇! 拳王の足音が聞こえる!|August 22|1985|While awaiting for Ken's return, Bat and Lin reminisce of their adventures with Ken and the people they met up until this point. Ken-Oh's Royal Guards arrive at Cassandra to regain their hold of the prisoners' morale.}}
    {{HnK Episode|41|The North Star’s 2,000-year Tragedy! I Can Hear the Fist King's Footsteps!|Hokuto nisennen no higeki! Ken-Ō no ashioto ga kikoeru!|北斗二千年の悲劇! 拳王の足音が聞こえる!|August 22|1985|While awaiting Kenshiro's return, Bat and Lin reminisce about their adventures with Ken and the people they met up until this point. Meanwhile, Ken-Oh's royal guards arrive at Cassandra to regain control of the prison.}}


    {{HnK Episode|42|A Century’s End with No Tomorrow! I’ve Been Waiting For You, Ken!|Asunaki seikimatsu! Ken omae o matteita!|明日なき世紀末! ケンおまえを待っていた!|September 5|1985|Ken and his allies fight their way against Ken-oh's Royal Guards into Cassandra, where Toki awaits him.}}
    {{HnK Episode|42|A Century's End with No Tomorrow! I've Been Waiting For You, Ken!|Asunaki seikimatsu! Ken omae o matteita!|明日なき世紀末! ケンおまえを待っていた!|September 5|1985|With Raiga and Fuga supporting Kenshiro, whom they call the saviour, the prisoners join the revolt, but Ken-Oh's royal guards arrive to restore order. Ken defies them, and this time the prisoners and guards attack the royal guards while Ken and his allies fight their way into Cassandra to find Toki. Raiga and Fuga become trapped by royal guards and are then confronted by their ''Nishin Fūraiken'' master, Sohjin. They declare that it is their destiny to fight their master, and they manage to kill him. Ken, Rei and Mamiya go to Toki's cell and encounter the royal guards Zarqa and Kashim. After killing them both, they eventually reach Toki.}}


    {{HnK Episode|43|Cassandra Collapses! The North Star’s Mythology Is Painted Anew!|Kasandora hōkai! Hokuto no shinwa wa nurikaerareta!|カサンドラ崩壊! 北斗の神話はぬりかえられた!|September 12|1985|Ken finally finds Toki, who reveals that Ken-oh is none other than the eldest of the four Hokuto Brothers, Raoh.}}
    {{HnK Episode|43|Cassandra Collapses! The North Star's Mythology Is Painted Anew!|Kasandora hōkai! Hokuto no shinwa wa nurikaerareta!|カサンドラ崩壊! 北斗の神話はぬりかえられた!|September 12|1985|Kenshiro finally finds Toki, waiting for him at the top of the tower, but he is suffering from terminal radiation sickness due to having made a great sacrifice to save Ken and Yuria during the nuclear war. As they leave, the tower begins to collapse and they are attacked by Ken-Oh's suicide squad. Raiga and Fuga encounter Bulg, leader of Ken-Oh's suicide squad, and sacrifice their lives to allow Ken and his companions to escape before the tower collapses. Toki reveals that Ken-Oh is none other than the eldest of the four Hokuto Brothers, Raoh. As the group prepare to leave, their way is blocked by Bulg and the remainder of the suicide squad, but they are no match for Ken and the angry inmates of the prison.}}


    {{HnK Episode|44|The Death Omen Star Shines! Fist King, Do You Control Even Death?!|Shichōsei kagayaku! Ken-Ō omae wa shi o motsukasadoru no ka!|死兆星輝く! 拳王お前は死をもつかさどるのか!|September 19|1985|While on their way to Mamiya's village, Ken and Toki reveal more about their past with Raoh to her and Rei, unaware that Ken-oh's Invasion Division is already attacking the village.}}
    {{HnK Episode|44|The Death Omen Star Shines! Fist King, Do You Control Even Death?!|Shichōsei kagayaku! Ken-Ō omae wa shi o motsukasadoru no ka!|死兆星輝く! 拳王お前は死をもつかさどるのか!|September 19|1985|As Kenshiro and Rei travel together, Ken recalls his time competing for the Hokuto succession with Raoh. They come across a village devastated by Raoh's Assault Squad and learn they are headed for Mamiya's village, so Rei goes back to protect Airi and Lin. Toki reveals more about Ken's past to Mamiya. After she leaves, she is cornered by Raoh's reconnaissance squad, but is saved by Ken. Meanwhile, Raoh's invading army has started attacking Mamiya's village.}}


    {{HnK Episode|45|Those Who Fear the Reaper! Listen to the Voice of Lin’s Fiery Heart!|Shinigami ni obieru mono yo! Rin no atsui kokoro no sakebi o kike!|死神におびえる者よ! リンの熱き心の叫びを聞け!|September 26|1985|Ken, Toki, and Mamiya follow a trail of huge hoof prints left by Ken-oh's horse. Meanwhile, Ken-oh's Invasion Squad forces the villagers to pay tribute to him or be sacrifice, but Lin decides to stand up to them.}}
    {{HnK Episode|45|Those Who Fear the Reaper! Listen to the Voice of Lin's Fiery Heart!|Shinigami ni obieru mono yo! Rin no atsui kokoro no sakebi o kike!|死神におびえる者よ! リンの熱き心の叫びを聞け!|September 26|1985|Raoh's invading army continues its attack on Mamiya's village, but Airi and Lin are saved from capture. Meanwhile, Kenshiro, Toki and Mamiya are attacked by Raoh's mobile bike squadron. After Ken defeats the squadron, they find a trail of huge hoof prints left by Raoh's horse, Kokuoh. On his way to the village, Rei finds Bat, who tells him of the attack on the village. Meanwhile, the invading army forces the villagers to swear allegiance to Ken-Oh by being branded, or killed if they refuse. However, Lin is captured while hiding Airi and defies them, but is saved by the arrival of Rei before she can be sacrificed.}}


    {{HnK Episode|46|Voices from Hell! Rei, Did You See the Death Omen Star?|Jigoku kara no yobigoe! Rei omae wa Shichōsei o mitaka!|地獄からの呼び声! レイお前は死兆星を見たか!|October 10|1985|Rei arrives at Mamiya's village and rescues Lin. He confronts the leader of Ken-oh's Invasion Division, who tries to use Airi as a distraction. But Airi, spurred on by Lin's courage, gains the strength to fight for herself again. Rei goes on to defeat the Division leader, only to come face to face with none other than Ken-oh himself.}}
    {{HnK Episode|46|Voices from Hell! Rei, Did You See the Death Omen Star?|Jigoku kara no yobigoe! Rei omae wa Shichōsei o mitaka!|地獄からの呼び声! レイお前は死兆星を見たか!|October 10|1985|Rei fights the Assault Squad and confronts the leader of the invading army. Meanwhile, Kenshiro and Mamiya stop at a bar so that Toki can rest, but the inhabitants are members of Raoh's special forces. After defeating them, Ken goes on alone to catch up with Raoh. Back in the village, the Assault Squad try to capture Airi, but spurred on by Lin's courage, Airi gains the strength to fight for herself again. Rei goes on to defeat the invading leader, only to come face-to-face with none other than Raoh himself.}}


    {{HnK Episode|47|The Nanto Dance of Death! I'll Give my Life for the Sake of Love!|Nanto Suichōken shi no mai! Ai no tame ore no inochi kurete yarō!|南斗水鳥拳死の舞い! 愛のためオレの命くれてやろう!|October 17|1985|Rei challenges Ken-oh, but proves to be no match against him and is mortally wounded. Kenshiro, unable to save Rei, challenges Raoh himself, but even he too has difficulty defeating him.}}
    {{HnK Episode|47|The Nanto Dance of Death! I'll Give my Life for the Sake of Love!|Nanto Suichōken shi no mai! Ai no tame ore no inochi kurete yarō!|南斗水鳥拳死の舞い! 愛のためオレの命くれてやろう!|October 17|1985|Rei challenges Raoh, but he proves to be no match and is mortally wounded. Kenshiro, unable to save Rei, challenges Raoh, who initially refuses to fight him, but they engage in a titanic battle, creating a tornado with their conflicting auras. However, their battle is interrupted when Rei fires an arrow at Raoh. Raoh then hits Rei's pressure point ''Shinkesshu'' and declares that Rei now only has three days to live. Meanwhile, Ken is weakened by a severe blow to his chest.}}


    {{HnK Episode|48|An Explosion of Secret Techniques! BEYOND HATRED IS THE FATE FOR THE BROTHERS OF THE NORTH STAR.|Ōgi bakuretsu! Hokuto nikyōdai no shukumei wa nikushimi o mo koeta!|奥義爆裂! 北斗二兄弟の宿命は憎しみをも越えた!|October 24|1985|Toki arrives at the village and interferes with Ken and Raoh's fight, revealing that Raoh was responsible for the death of their adoptive father Ryuken. Believing that Ken is not ready to fight Raoh, he paralyzes Ken and challenges Raoh himself.}}
    {{HnK Episode|48|An Explosion of Secret Techniques! BEYOND HATRED IS THE FATE FOR THE BROTHERS OF THE NORTH STAR.|Ōgi bakuretsu! Hokuto nikyōdai no shukumei wa nikushimi o mo koeta!|奥義爆裂! 北斗二兄弟の宿命は憎しみをも越えた!|October 24|1985|Raoh tries to defeat Kenshiro before Toki arrives, but Toki arrives at the village with Mamiya. He intercedes in Ken and Raoh's fight, revealing that Raoh was responsible for the death of their frail master and adoptive father, Ryuken. Believing that Ken is not ready to fight Raoh, he paralyzes Ken and challenges Raoh himself, advising Ken to learn from his technique of avoiding and deflecting direct attacks. However, Raoh pins their feet to the ground with a short trident.}}


    {{HnK Episode|49|The Greatest Battle in History, Raoh vs. Ken! YOU’RE THE ONE TO DIE!|Shijō saikyō no tatakai Raō vs. Ken! Shinu no wa kisama da!|史上最強の戦い ラオウVSケン! 死ぬのはきさまだ!|October 31|1985|Raoh gains the upper hand on Toki, but Ken breaks free of Toki's pressure point and challenges Raoh again. The two fight each to the point where they're both too wounded to continue, ending the battle in a stalemate.}}
    {{HnK Episode|49|The Greatest Battle in History, Raoh vs. Ken! YOU'RE THE ONE TO DIE!|Shijō saikyō no tatakai Raō vs. Ken! Shinu no wa kisama da!|史上最強の戦い ラオウVSケン! 死ぬのはきさまだ!|October 31|1985|Raoh uses his superior strength and power to overpower the ailing Toki at close range. Mamiya goes to intervene, but Rei stops her, saying that it will end in her death, and that he loves her. She fires a crossbow arrow at Raoh, but Kenshiro manages to break free from Toki's paralysis and intercepts the arrow when it's returned by Raoh. Ken and Raoh now fight, with Raoh using techniques stolen from masters he imprisoned in Cassandra. They continue the fight to the point where they're both too wounded to continue and Toki separates them, the battle ending in a stalemate. Raoh's army desert him and he rides off on his black stallion Kokuoh.}}


    {{HnK Episode|50|72 Hours to Live! The Death Omen Star Drags Rei In!|Shi no senkoku 72 jikan! Shichōsei ga Rei o hikizuru!|死の宣告72時間! 死兆星がレイを引きずる!|November 7|1985|As a result of his injury, Rei is left with only three days to live and symptoms of disfigurement are starting to show. Mamiya ventures into Medicine City by herself to search for a medicine to ease Rei's pain.}}
    {{HnK Episode|50|72 Hours to Live! The Death Omen Star Drags Rei In!|Shi no senkoku 72 jikan! Shichōsei ga Rei o hikizuru!|死の宣告72時間! 死兆星がレイを引きずる!|November 7|1985|As a result of his injury, Rei is left with only three days to live, and symptoms of disfigurement are starting to show. Mamiya ventures into Medicine City by herself to search for a medicine to ease Rei's pain. However, Galf, the ruthless, dog-loving Canine Master, rules the city. Mamiya finds the medicine store, but is captured by Galf. However, Kenshiro and Rei arrive to rescue her.}}


    {{HnK Episode|51|Fate Without Tomorrow! And Yet, A Woman Believes in Love!|Asunaki sadame! Soredemo onna wa ai o shinjiru!|明日なき運命! それでも女は愛を信じる!|November 14|1985|Mamiya is captured by Galf, the ruler of Medicine City. Ken and Rei rescue her, only to discover the "UD" mark tattooed behind her shoulder.}}
    {{HnK Episode|51|Fate Without Tomorrow! And Yet, A Woman Believes in Love!|Asunaki sadame! Soredemo onna wa ai o shinjiru!|明日なき運命! それでも女は愛を信じる!|November 14|1985|Kenshiro and Rei rescue Mamiya from Galf, but when she later tries to find the right medicine in the warehouse, she encounters Zorige, who throws balls of acid. Rei goes to her aid and deals with Zorige, while Ken disposes of Galf. Later, Rei discovers a "UD" mark tattooed behind Mamiya's shoulder, the mark of Yuda, the self-described lover of strength and beauty.}}


    {{HnK Episode|52|Yuda of the South Star Six Sacred Fists! I'm the Most Beautiful!|Nanto Rokuseiken Yuda! Ore wa dareyorimo utsukushii!|南斗六聖拳ユダ! 俺は誰よりも美しい!|November 21|1985|Ken and Rei learn that Mamiya was once kidnapped by a man named Yuda, who also murdered her parents. Rei reveals that Yuda is in fact, one of the Six Sacred Fists of Nanto along with Rei himself and the already deceased Shin. Ken and Rei head to Yuda's castle to confront him, but they only find his lieutenant Dagarl, who tells that Yuda has gone to the village of Blue Town.}}
    {{HnK Episode|52|Yuda of the South Star Six Sacred Fists! I'm the Most Beautiful!|Nanto Rokuseiken Yuda! Ore wa dareyorimo utsukushii!|南斗六聖拳ユダ! 俺は誰よりも美しい!|November 21|1985|Yuda learns of Raoh's battle with Kenshiro and calculates what opportunities may present themselves for him. Ken and Rei learn from an elder that Mamiya was once kidnapped by Yuda, who also murdered her parents. Rei reveals that Yuda is in fact one of the Six Sacred Fists of ''Nanto'', along with Rei and the deceased Shin. Ken and Rei go to Yuda's castle to confront him, but only find his vice-Commander, Dagar. Under pressure, Dagar says that Yuda has gone to the city of Blue Town.}}


    {{HnK Episode|53|The Death Omen Star Looms! Rei! How Cruel Time Passes By!|Shichōsei semaru! Rei! Ten wa zankoku ni toki o kizamu!|死兆星迫る! レイ! 天は残酷に時を刻む!|November 28|1985|Ken and Rei arrive at Blue Town assist a young group of rebels seeking to rescue their female friends and family from Yuda. However, the "Yuda" at Blue Town is actually a decoy. The real Yuda is revealed to had been hiding in his castle all along.}}
    {{HnK Episode|53|The Death Omen Star Looms! Rei! How Cruel Time Passes By!|Shichōsei semaru! Rei! Ten wa zankoku ni toki o kizamu!|死兆星迫る! レイ! 天は残酷に時を刻む!|November 28|1985|Dagar suffers in agony from the injuries inflicted on him by Kenshiro while Ken and Rei approach Blue Town. They are attacked by a young group of rebels, but their leader, Nova, asks for assistance in rescuing their female friends and family from Yuda. They free the women, but find that the "Yuda" at Blue Town is a decoy. The real Yuda is revealed to have been hiding in his castle all along, and he sacrifices Dagar to implement his deception.}}


    {{HnK Episode|54|Beloved Mamiya! The Death Omen Star Lurks Behind The Sparkle In Your Eyes!|Aisuru Mamiya! Sono hitomi no kagayaki ni Shichōsei ga hisomu!|愛するマミヤ! その瞳の輝きに死兆星がひそむ!|December 5|1985|Ken and Rei return to Mamiya's village, with Rei at the verge of death. Toki offers to push a pressure point on Rei's body that will grant strength and increase his lifespan for another day, but the expense of great pain.}}
    {{HnK Episode|54|Beloved Mamiya! The Death Omen Star Lurks Behind The Sparkle In Your Eyes!|Aisuru Mamiya! Sono hitomi no kagayaki ni Shichōsei ga hisomu!|愛するマミヤ! その瞳の輝きに死兆星がひそむ!|December 5|1985|Kenshiro and Rei return to Mamiya's village, with Rei on the verge of death. Rei sees the Death Omen Star adjacent to the Big Dipper constellation of seven stars becoming brighter. To exact revenge against Rei, Yuda orders his agent Komak to lead a raid and abduct Mamiya. Meanwhile, Rei accepts Toki's offer to push a pressure point on his body that will increase his strength and extend his lifespan for another day, but at the expense of great pain. Yuda's troops attack the village and the giant Goyan keeps Ken engaged while Mamiya is taken captive. However, Rei emerges even stronger than before and rescues her, although Mamiya reveals that she can also see the Death Omen Star.}}


    {{HnK Episode|55|Rei, Are You on Your Way to Death? A Man Is Beautiful Than Ever!|Shini iku no ka Rei! Ima otoko wa koko made utsukushii!|死に行くのかレイ! 今·男はここまで美しい!|December 12|1985|Yuda and his gang arrive at the village and takes Mamiya captive in order to challenge Rei to a match. Yuda reveals that he has harbored resentment towards Rei ever since they've trained together, due to the fact that Rei's graceful ''Nanto Suichōken'' is more admired than Yuda's own ''Nanto Kōkakuken'' style.}}
    {{HnK Episode|55|Rei, Are You on Your Way to Death? A Man Is Beautiful Than Ever!|Shini iku no ka Rei! Ima otoko wa koko made utsukushii!|死に行くのかレイ! 今·男はここまで美しい!|December 12|1985|Yuda and his gang arrive at the village and again take Mamiya captive to force Rei into a match with him. Yuda reveals that he has harbored resentment towards Rei ever since they trained together, due to the fact that Rei's graceful ''Nanto Suichōken'' was more beautiful than Yuda's own ''Nanto Kōkakuken'' style. Losing the fight, Yuda signals his men to destroy a nearby dam and flood the village, turning the ground beneath them to mud.}}


    {{HnK Episode|56|Beautiful Warriors, Rei vs. Yuda! A Man's Passage Needs No Tears!|Utsukushiki kenshi Rei tai Yuda! Otoko no hanamichi ni namida wa iranu!|美しき拳士レイVSユダ! 男の花道に涙はいらぬ!|December 19|1985|Yuda's henchmen causes a flood in the village that makes Rei stuck to the ground, giving Yuda a slight upper hand. However, Rei overcomes this and defeats Yuda with his ultimate technique. Yuda accepts his defeat and recognizes Rei as a stronger and more beautiful man. Yuda dies, but Rei himself does not have much time to live either.}}
    {{HnK Episode|56|Beautiful Warriors, Rei vs. Yuda! A Man's Passage Needs No Tears!|Utsukushiki kenshi Rei tai Yuda! Otoko no hanamichi ni namida wa iranu!|美しき拳士レイVSユダ! 男の花道に涙はいらぬ!|December 19|1985|With Rei and Yuda's lower bodies stuck in mud and swirling water, Yuda has a slight advantage because of his upper-body style. Meanwhile, Kenshiro attacks Komak and the men who destroyed the dam, and stops the flow of water. Back in the village, as the water level drops, Rei overcomes and mortally wounds Yuda with his ultimate technique. Yuda accepts his defeat and recognizes Rei as a stronger and more beautiful man. Yuda dies in Rei's arms, but Rei does not have much more time left to live.}}


    {{HnK Episode|57|End of Part Two: Farewell, Rei! Heroic Legend Will be Told Throughout The Ages!|Saraba Rei! Jidai wa yūsha no densetsu o kataritsugu!|さらばレイ! 時代は勇者の伝説を語り継ぐ!|December 26|1985|In his last moment of life, Rei secludes himself from his family and friends and reminisces his adventures with Ken and co. while awaiting death. After dying, Ken cremates his body by burning the cabin with his body still in it.}}
    {{HnK Episode|57|End of Part Two: Farewell, Rei! Heroic Legend Will be Told Throughout The Ages!|Saraba Rei! Jidai wa yūsha no densetsu o kataritsugu!|さらばレイ! 時代は勇者の伝説を語り継ぐ!|December 26|1985|In the last few moments of his life, Rei says goodbye to Mamiya and seeks seclusion in a cabin away from his sister and friends. He reminisces over his adventures with Kenshiro and his companions whilst awaiting death with dignity. He dies alone, screaming in agony. After Rei's death, Ken sets fire to the cabin with Rei's body still inside, cremating him and swearing to keep his legend alive.}}


    ===Part 3===
    ===Ransei Hadō Hen===
    Part 3 adapts the manga from Chapters 84 to 109, adapting the story from the Souther arc to the Ryuga arc.
    Ransei Hadō Hen (乱世覇道編 ''Martial Conquest of Troubled Times chapter'') adapts the manga from Chapters 84 to 109, adapting the story from the Souther arc to the Ryuga arc.


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    {{HnK Episode|58|Beginning of Part Three: Supreme Rule in Turbulence! As The South Star Fades, The North Star Appears!|Dai-san-bu kaishi Ransei Hadō Hen Nanto midaruru toki Hokuto arawareri!|第3部開始乱世覇道編·南斗乱るる時北斗現われり!|January 9|1986|With Rei now dead, only three of the Six Sacred Fists of Nanto remain and Kenshiro sets off to find the remaining ones. One of them, a man named Souther, has proclaimed himself to the "Holy Emperor" and seeks to conquer the world as well.}}
    {{HnK Episode|58|As The South Star Fades, The North Star Appears!|Nanto midaruru toki Hokuto arawareri!|南斗乱るる時北斗現われり!|January 9|1986|With Rei now dead, only three of the Six Sacred Fists of Nanto remain and Kenshiro sets off to find the remaining ones. One of them, a man named Souther, has proclaimed himself to the "Holy Emperor" and seeks to conquer the world as well.}}


    {{HnK Episode|59|The Star of Darkness Engulfs The Heavens! Time Evolves Beyond The Deathmatch!|Ten o ōu ankoku no hoshi! Shitō no hate ni jidai wa ugoku!|天をおおう暗黒の星! 死闘の果てに時代は動く!|January 16|1986|Kenshiro meets a blind martial artist rebelling against Souther named Shu, who is also one of the Six Sacred Fists.}}
    {{HnK Episode|59|The Star of Darkness Engulfs The Heavens! Time Evolves Beyond The Deathmatch!|Ten o ōu ankoku no hoshi! Shitō no hate ni jidai wa ugoku!|天をおおう暗黒の星! 死闘の果てに時代は動く!|January 16|1986|Kenshiro meets a blind martial artist rebelling against Souther named Shu, who is also one of the Six Sacred Fists.}}
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    {{HnK Episode|76|An Iron Fist for the Roaring Wolf! Toki Is in Danger!|Hoeru Ōkami ni tekken o. Ima, Toki ga abunai!|吠える狼に鉄拳を 今、トキが危ない!|June 5|1986|Determine to challenge Ken, Ryuga decides to lure Ken to his lair by kidnapping and wounding Toki.}}
    {{HnK Episode|76|An Iron Fist for the Roaring Wolf! Toki Is in Danger!|Hoeru Ōkami ni tekken o. Ima, Toki ga abunai!|吠える狼に鉄拳を 今、トキが危ない!|June 5|1986|Determine to challenge Ken, Ryuga decides to lure Ken to his lair by kidnapping and wounding Toki.}}


    {{HnK Episode|77|Conclusion of Part Three: Let the New Age Awaken! The Wolf's Howl Moves the Heaven!|Dai-san-bu Kanketsu Mezameyo Shin Jidai! Ōkami no sakebi ga ten o tsuku!|第3部完結 目ざめよ新時代! 狼の叫びが天を衝く!|June 12|1986|Ken sets foot into Ryuga's lair, determined to save Toki and finish his battle with Ryuga once and for all.}}
    {{HnK Episode|77|Let the New Age Awaken! The Wolf's Howl Moves the Heaven!|Mezameyo Shin Jidai! Ōkami no sakebi ga ten o tsuku!|目ざめよ新時代! 狼の叫びが天を衝く!|June 12|1986|Ken sets foot into Ryuga's lair, determined to save Toki and finish his battle with Ryuga once and for all.}}


    {{HnK Episode|78|Shin of the South Star Sacred Fist! Risked Your Life for Love That Never Will!|Nanto Seiken Shin! Omae wa mukuwarenu ai ni inochi o kaketa!|南斗聖拳シン! お前は報われぬ愛に命をかけた!|June 26|1986|While cremating Toki's and Ryuga's remains, Ken remembers where it all began - with his old nemesis Shin,  the man who engraved the seven scars on his chest and once kidnapped his beloved Yuria.}}
    {{HnK Episode|78|Shin of the South Star Sacred Fist! Risked Your Life for Love That Never Will!|Nanto Seiken Shin! Omae wa mukuwarenu ai ni inochi o kaketa!|南斗聖拳シン! お前は報われぬ愛に命をかけた!|June 26|1986|While cremating Toki's and Ryuga's remains, Ken remembers where it all began - with his old nemesis Shin,  the man who engraved the seven scars on his chest and once kidnapped his beloved Yuria.}}
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    {{HnK Episode|82|Holy Emperor Souther! Your Deep Affection Consumes You in Love!|Seitei Sauzā! Omae wa ai fukaki yueni ai ni oboreru!|聖帝サウザー! お前は愛深きゆえに愛におぼれる!|July 31|1986|Ken remembers Souther, the strongest of the ''Nanto Seiken'' masters.}}
    {{HnK Episode|82|Holy Emperor Souther! Your Deep Affection Consumes You in Love!|Seitei Sauzā! Omae wa ai fukaki yueni ai ni oboreru!|聖帝サウザー! お前は愛深きゆえに愛におぼれる!|July 31|1986|Ken remembers Souther, the strongest of the ''Nanto Seiken'' masters.}}


    ===Part 4===
    ===Saishūshō===
    Part 4, the final portion of the original series, adapts Chapters 110 to 136, covering the story from the introduction of the Five Chariots to the final battle between Kenshiro and Raoh.
    Saishūshō (最終章 ''The Final Chapter''), the final portion of the original series, adapts Chapters 110 to 136, covering the story from the introduction of the Five Chariots to the final battle between Kenshiro and Raoh.


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    {{HnK Episode|83|Part Four, the Final Chapter: Raoh Must Die! The Legend Turns to Terror!|Dai-yon-bu Saishūshō Raō shi subeshi! Densetsu ga Kyōfu ni Kawaru!|第4部最終章 ラオウ死すべし! 伝説が恐怖に変わる!|August 7|1986|Ken, Bat, and Lin continue their journey and find themselves at a village ruled by a follower of Ken-oh named Bugal, a neat freak who has monopolized the town's water supply for himself.}}
    {{HnK Episode|83|Raoh Must Die! The Legend Turns to Terror!|Dai-yon-bu Saishūshō Raō shi subeshi! Densetsu ga Kyōfu ni Kawaru!|ラオウ死すべし! 伝説が恐怖に変わる!|August 7|1986|Ken, Bat, and Lin continue their journey and find themselves at a village ruled by a follower of Ken-oh named Bugal, a neat freak who has monopolized the town's water supply for himself.}}


    {{HnK Episode|84|The South Star Strikes Back! The Wind Brigade Protects the Last General of the South Star!|Nanto no gyakushū! Kaze no Ryodan yo Saigo no Shō o mamore!|南斗の逆襲! 風の旅団よ最後の将を守れ!|August 14|1986|While infiltrating one of Ken-oh's enlistment groups, Kenshiro confronts Gren the Killer Machine, a man raised to be a fighting machine. After Ken defeats Gren, Gren renounces his evil ways only to be betrayed by his master Dabide, who has his men to kill Gren. Dabide and his men flee from Ken, only to be slaughtered by Hyui and his Wind Brigade, who then challenges Ken to a sparring match.}}
    {{HnK Episode|84|The South Star Strikes Back! The Wind Brigade Protects the Last General of the South Star!|Nanto no gyakushū! Kaze no Ryodan yo Saigo no Shō o mamore!|南斗の逆襲! 風の旅団よ最後の将を守れ!|August 14|1986|While infiltrating one of Ken-oh's enlistment groups, Kenshiro confronts Gren the Killer Machine, a man raised to be a fighting machine. After Ken defeats Gren, Gren renounces his evil ways only to be betrayed by his master Dabide, who has his men to kill Gren. Dabide and his men flee from Ken, only to be slaughtered by Hyui and his Wind Brigade, who then challenges Ken to a sparring match.}}
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    ==Releases==
    ==Releases==
    ===Japanese===
    ===Japanese===
    Although the series has never been fully released on VHS in Japan, Toei released three hour-long "digest" episodes on [[VHS]] during the late 1980s, composed of clips of episodes from Chapters 1, 2, and 4 of the first series. The complete series has been collected on DVD in Japan, in a boxed collection known as the ''Super Premium Box''<ref name=premiumbox>{{cite web|url=http://polydor.jp/anime/hokuto/premierbox.html|title=北斗の拳 DVD BOX|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-08-04}}</ref> and in 26 individually released discs containing 5-6 episodes per volume.<ref name=hokutodvd>{{cite web|url=http://polydor.jp/anime/hokuto/index.html|title=北斗の拳|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-08-04}}</ref> A three volume DVD series, the ''Kyūkyoku Retsuden'' series, which features key episodes of the series.<ref name=kyukyokuretsuden>{{cite web|url=http://polydor.jp/anime/hokuto/kyukyoku_1.html|title=北斗の拳 究極列伝|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-08-04}}</ref> Toei later produced an [[High-definition video|HD]] [[Remaster]] Edition of the ''Hokuto no Ken'' DVD set, which was released on March 28, 2008.<ref name=hdremaster>{{cite web|url=http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/dvd/hokutonoken/|title=「北斗の拳」DVD-BOX発売|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-10-19}}</ref>
    Although the series has never been fully released on VHS in Japan, Toei released three hour-long "digest" episodes on VHS during the late 1980s, composed of clips of episodes from Chapters 1, 2, and 4 of the first series. The complete series has been collected on DVD in Japan, in a boxed collection known as the ''Super Premium Box''<ref name=premiumbox>{{cite web|url=http://polydor.jp/anime/hokuto/premierbox.html|title=北斗の拳 DVD BOX|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-08-04}}</ref> and in 26 individually released discs containing 5-6 episodes per volume.<ref name=hokutodvd>{{cite web|url=http://polydor.jp/anime/hokuto/index.html|title=北斗の拳|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-08-04}}</ref> A three volume DVD series, the ''Kyūkyoku Retsuden'' series, which features key episodes of the series.<ref name=kyukyokuretsuden>{{cite web|url=http://polydor.jp/anime/hokuto/kyukyoku_1.html|title=北斗の拳 究極列伝|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-08-04}}</ref> Toei later produced an HD Remaster Edition of the ''Hokuto no Ken'' DVD set, which was released on March 28, 2008.<ref name=hdremaster>{{cite web|url=http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/dvd/hokutonoken/|title=「北斗の拳」DVD-BOX発売|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-10-19}}</ref>


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    ==Reception==
    ==Reception==
    A reviewer of DVD Vision Japan stated that the English voice acting was "terrible, even for an early dub" and compared [[David Lucas]]' performance as Shin unfavorably to his role as [[Spike Spiegel]] in ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''. The same reviewer also states that the music by Mike Egan is mediocre.<ref name=DVDvision>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdvisionjapan.com/fist1.html|title=Fist of The North Star Vol 1 DVD Review. DVD VISION JAPAN (DVD VISION)|accessdate = 2007-09-02}}</ref> Mike Toole of Anime Jump proclaimed that the drum n' bass soundtrack is "occasionally nice, but usually just obtrusive".<ref name=animejump>{{cite web|url=http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=51|title=Anime Jump (Fist of the North Star vols. 1-3)|accessdate = 2007-09-02}}</ref> Chadwick Ngan of EX Anime wrote that the "American voice actors' efforts are commendable" and that the new opening and ending themes "aren't bad, but nothing to get excited about either."<ref name=exanime>{{cite web|url=http://www.ex.org/4.5/40-anime_fistofnorthstar3.html|title=EX (FIST OF THE NORTH STAR, THE SERIES VOLUME 3)|accessdate = 2007-09-02}}</ref>
    A reviewer of DVD Vision Japan stated that the English voice acting was "terrible, even for an early dub" and compared David Lucas' performance as Shin unfavorably to his role as Spike Spiegel in ''Cowboy Bebop''. The same reviewer also states that the music by Mike Egan is mediocre.<ref name=DVDvision>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdvisionjapan.com/fist1.html|title=Fist of The North Star Vol 1 DVD Review. DVD VISION JAPAN (DVD VISION)|accessdate = 2007-09-02}}</ref> Mike Toole of Anime Jump proclaimed that the drum n' bass soundtrack is "occasionally nice, but usually just obtrusive".<ref name=animejump>{{cite web|url=http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=51|title=Anime Jump (Fist of the North Star vols. 1-3)|accessdate = 2007-09-02}}</ref> Chadwick Ngan of EX Anime wrote that the "American voice actors' efforts are commendable" and that the new opening and ending themes "aren't bad, but nothing to get excited about either."<ref name=exanime>{{cite web|url=http://www.ex.org/4.5/40-anime_fistofnorthstar3.html|title=EX (FIST OF THE NORTH STAR, THE SERIES VOLUME 3)|accessdate = 2007-09-02}}</ref>


    ==References==
    ==References==

    Latest revision as of 20:52, 27 March 2021

    See also: Hokuto no Ken (TV series)

    The Hokuto no Ken manga by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara was adapted into two animated television series produced by Toei Animation. The original series, simply titled Hokuto no Ken (北斗の拳), lasted 109 episodes, which aired on Fuji TV from October 11, 1984 to March 5, 1987, adapting the first 136 chapters of the original manga. A sequel series, Hokuto no Ken 2, took over the previous series' time slot and lasted 43 episodes, airing from March 12, 1987 to February 18, 1988, which adapts chapters 137 to 210 (the remainder of the manga was not adapted).

    The original opening and ending themes for the series up to episode 82 are Ai o Torimodose!! (愛をとりもどせ!!, "Taking Back Love") and Yuria... Eien ni (ユリア...永遠に, "Yuria... Eternally"), both performed by the band Crystal King. From episodes 83 to 109, the opening and ending themes are changed to Silent Survivor and Dry Your Tears by Kodomo Band. For the Hokuto no Ken 2 portion of the series (episodes 110-152), the opening and ending themes are Tough Boy and Love Song by Tom Cat.

    Fist of the North Star[edit | edit source]

    The Bloody Cross Arc[edit | edit source]

    This portion of the series adapts Chapters 1-25 of the original manga, adapting the story from the beginning to the battle between Kenshiro and Devil's Rebirth. The order of the events and how they transpire were changed in the anime, so that the final battle between Kenshiro and Shin does not occur until the very end.

    # Title Original Airdate

    Fūun Ryūko Hen[edit | edit source]

    Fūun Ryūko Hen (風雲龍虎編 Chapter of Wind, Clouds, Dragons and Tigers) adapts Chapters 26 to 83 of the manga, covering the story from the introduction of Rei to the final battle between Rei and Yuda.

    # Title Original Airdate

    Ransei Hadō Hen[edit | edit source]

    Ransei Hadō Hen (乱世覇道編 Martial Conquest of Troubled Times chapter) adapts the manga from Chapters 84 to 109, adapting the story from the Souther arc to the Ryuga arc.

    # Title Original Airdate

    Saishūshō[edit | edit source]

    Saishūshō (最終章 The Final Chapter), the final portion of the original series, adapts Chapters 110 to 136, covering the story from the introduction of the Five Chariots to the final battle between Kenshiro and Raoh.

    # Title Original Airdate

    Fist of the North Star 2[edit | edit source]

    The Celestial Emperor Arc[edit | edit source]

    This arc adapts Chapters 137 to 160 of the original manga.

    # Title Original Airdate

    The Land of Asura Arc[edit | edit source]

    This arc adapts Chapters 161 to 210 of the original manga.

    # Title Original Airdate

    Releases[edit | edit source]

    Japanese[edit | edit source]

    Although the series has never been fully released on VHS in Japan, Toei released three hour-long "digest" episodes on VHS during the late 1980s, composed of clips of episodes from Chapters 1, 2, and 4 of the first series. The complete series has been collected on DVD in Japan, in a boxed collection known as the Super Premium Box[1] and in 26 individually released discs containing 5-6 episodes per volume.[2] A three volume DVD series, the Kyūkyoku Retsuden series, which features key episodes of the series.[3] Toei later produced an HD Remaster Edition of the Hokuto no Ken DVD set, which was released on March 28, 2008.[4]

    English[edit | edit source]

    The first 36 episodes were licensed to Manga Entertainment and released in English dubbed and subtitled formats on VHS and DVD. Manga Entertainment initially released the series in eight VHS volumes spanning only 24 episodes in 1999 and later released all 36 episodes in five DVD volumes in 2003.[5] The English dub of the show features a new soundtrack provided by Reinforced Records and voice acting by Animaze. The original opening and ending sequences were replaced by in-house versions produced by Manga Entertainment with music by Mike Egan. The dubbed version aired on Showtime Beyond in the US and on Channel 4 and the Sci-Fi Channel in the UK.

    On May 2008, Toei began releasing English-subtitled episodes of the TV series on the internet.[6] All 152 episodes are available on various video streaming services.[7][8][9]

    Discotek released the complete TV series in North American in four different DVD sets.[10]

    Reception[edit | edit source]

    A reviewer of DVD Vision Japan stated that the English voice acting was "terrible, even for an early dub" and compared David Lucas' performance as Shin unfavorably to his role as Spike Spiegel in Cowboy Bebop. The same reviewer also states that the music by Mike Egan is mediocre.[11] Mike Toole of Anime Jump proclaimed that the drum n' bass soundtrack is "occasionally nice, but usually just obtrusive".[12] Chadwick Ngan of EX Anime wrote that the "American voice actors' efforts are commendable" and that the new opening and ending themes "aren't bad, but nothing to get excited about either."[13]

    References[edit | edit source]

    External links[edit | edit source]