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    |image=[[File:Golem.jpg|200px|]]
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    |caption=Golem, as he appears in the TV series.
    |caption=Golem, as he appears in the TV series.
    |name=Golem
    |name=Golem
    |name_japanese=ゴーレム  
    |name_japanese=ゴーレム  
    |nameromaji=Goremu
    |nameromaji=Goremu
    |allegiance=[[Yuda]]
    |alternatespelling=  
    |alternatespelling=  
    |profession=Member of the U.D Gang
    |profession=Member of the U.D Gang
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    : A thug working for [[Yuda]], who keeps young women captive at Blue Town. When [[Kenshiro]] and [[Rei]] help a gang of young men to rescue the girls, the remaining thugs disband while Golem attempts to murder his hostage. Rei intervenes and slices his arms off and Kenshiro finishes him with a technique resembling ''[[Hokuto Kaikotsu Ken]]'' (北斗壊骨拳 ''Bone Crushing Fist'').
    : A fanatical thug working for [[Yuda]], who keeps young women captive at [[Blue Town]].  
     
    == TV Series ==
    : When [[Kenshiro]] and [[Rei]] help a gang of young men to rescue the girls, the remaining thugs hold the girls hostage and threaten to kill them if the rescuers don't give up. When Kenshiro promises that if they do kill the girls, he'll hunt down every punk and give them painful deaths, the thugs fearfully release their hostages and disband, but Golem is willing to die for his mission and attempts to murder [[Lan|his hostage]] instead so she would die a prisoner. Rei intervenes and slices his arms off and Kenshiro finishes him with ''[[Hokuto Kaikotsu Ken]]'' (北斗壊骨拳 ''Bone Crushing Fist'') saving the girl at the last second.
     
     
    == Notes ==
    [[File:Golem_(Hokuto_no_Ken_3).gif|thumb|left|Golem's unused sprite in ''[[Hokuto no Ken 3]]'']]
    * Golem has an unused enemy portrait in ''Hokuto no Ken 3.''
    * Golem's name likely refers to the  [[wikipedia:Golem|Golem]] made by  [[wikipedia:Judah Loew ben Bezalel|Judah Loew ben Bezalel]]. This would also explain Golem's zealous loyalty to Juda.
     
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    Latest revision as of 02:58, 11 December 2021

    Golem

    Golem, as he appears in the TV series.
    Name in Kanji ゴーレム
    Name in Romaji Goremu
    Fighting Style Swordsman
    Allegiance(s) Yuda
    Position(s) Member of the U.D Gang
    Appearances Anime (ep. 53)
    Voice actor(s) Masashi Hirose
    Golem (ゴーレム, Goremu)
    A fanatical thug working for Yuda, who keeps young women captive at Blue Town.

    TV Series[edit | edit source]

    When Kenshiro and Rei help a gang of young men to rescue the girls, the remaining thugs hold the girls hostage and threaten to kill them if the rescuers don't give up. When Kenshiro promises that if they do kill the girls, he'll hunt down every punk and give them painful deaths, the thugs fearfully release their hostages and disband, but Golem is willing to die for his mission and attempts to murder his hostage instead so she would die a prisoner. Rei intervenes and slices his arms off and Kenshiro finishes him with Hokuto Kaikotsu Ken (北斗壊骨拳 Bone Crushing Fist) saving the girl at the last second.


    Notes[edit | edit source]

    Golem's unused sprite in Hokuto no Ken 3
    • Golem has an unused enemy portrait in Hokuto no Ken 3.
    • Golem's name likely refers to the Golem made by Judah Loew ben Bezalel. This would also explain Golem's zealous loyalty to Juda.