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    |appearances=Manga (ch. 32-160), Anime (ep. 25-115), ''Yuria Den'' (cameo), ''Rei Gaiden'',
    |appearances=Manga (ch. 32-160), Anime (ep. 25-115), ''Yuria Den'' (cameo), ''Rei Gaiden'',
    |voice=[[Arisa Andō]] (TV series, 1986 movie)<br/> [[wikipedia:Umeka Shōji|Umeka Shōji]] (''Hokuto Musou'', ''Shin Hokuto Musou'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Satomi Satō|Satomi Satō]] (''DD Hokuto no Ken'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Ryoko Shiraishi|Ryoko Shiraishi]] (''Hokuto ga Gotoku'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Dorothy Elias-Fahn|Dorothy Elias-Fahn]] (TV series dub, ''Hokuto Musou'' dub)<br/>[[wikipedia:Barbara Goodson|Barbara Goodson]] (1986 movie dub)<br/>[[wikipedia:Carrie Keranen|Carrie Keranen]] (''Hokuto ga Gotoku'' dub)
    |voice=[[Arisa Andō]] (TV series, 1986 movie)<br/> [[wikipedia:Umeka Shōji|Umeka Shōji]] (''Hokuto Musou'', ''Shin Hokuto Musou'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Satomi Satō|Satomi Satō]] (''DD Hokuto no Ken'')<br/>[[wikipedia:Ryoko Shiraishi|Ryoko Shiraishi]] (''Hokuto ga Gotoku'') (Japanese)<br/>[[wikipedia:Kim Mai Guest|Kim Mai Guest]] (TV series; Episode 24-29)<br>Christina Carlisi (TV series; Episode 33)<br>[[wikipedia:Barbara Goodson|Barbara Goodson]] (1986 movie)<br>[[wikipedia:Dorothy Elias-Fahn|Dorothy Elias-Fahn]] (''Hokuto Musō'')<br>[[wikipedia:Carrie Keranen|Carrie Keranen]] (''Hokuto ga Gotoku'') (English)
    |family=[[Rei]] (older brother)
    |family=[[Rei]] (older brother)
    |profession=Former Slave
    |profession=Former Slave

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    Airi

    Airi as she appears in the manga.
    Name in Kanji アイリ
    Name in Romaji Airi
    Alternate spelling(s) Aili, Ailee, Iris
    Fighting Style Crossbow
    Allegiance(s) Rei
    Family Rei (older brother)
    Position(s) Former Slave
    Appearances Manga (ch. 32-160), Anime (ep. 25-115), Yuria Den (cameo), Rei Gaiden,
    Voice actor(s) Arisa Andō (TV series, 1986 movie)
    Umeka Shōji (Hokuto Musou, Shin Hokuto Musou)
    Satomi Satō (DD Hokuto no Ken)
    Ryoko Shiraishi (Hokuto ga Gotoku) (Japanese)
    Kim Mai Guest (TV series; Episode 24-29)
    Christina Carlisi (TV series; Episode 33)
    Barbara Goodson (1986 movie)
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn (Hokuto Musō)
    Carrie Keranen (Hokuto ga Gotoku) (English)

    Airi (アイリ) is Rei's younger sister.

    History

    On the day of her wedding, her parents were killed by Jagi and she was kidnapped and sold into slavery. She could not withstand the horrors she had witnessed and rendered herself blind by pouring poison into her eyes. The Fang Clan manage to steal her from her current owner and use her as a leverage against Rei, but she is saved through Rei and Kenshiro's combined efforts. After the Fang King is defeated, Kenshiro cures Airi of her blindness.

    Due to Lin's bravery in the face of adversity against Ken-Oh's Invasion Squad, Airi becomes a strong and independent woman. She takes up arms against Gallon and his men, killing several of them armed with a crossbow. After Rei's death, she remains at Mamiya's Village to look after her brother's grave.

    1986 Movie

    In the theatrical movie, Jagi keeps her as his slave, and she is said to have become blind after seeing Jagi's hideous face. She is saved by Kenshiro and Rei, and her vision is restored thanks to Lin. Airi is unaccounted for during the rest of the movie.

    Rei's Side Story

    Airi is mentioned to have stayed in Asgarzul by Eva to Rei at some point before departing.

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