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    {{Infobox Character
    {{Infobox Character
    |image=[[File:Ohgai.jpg|175px]]
    |image=[[File:Ohgai.jpg|175px]]
    |caption=Ogai, as he appears in the manga.
    |caption=Ōgai, as he appears in the manga.
    |name=Ogai
    |name=Ōgai
    |name_japanese=オウガイ
    |name_japanese=オウガイ
    |nameromaji=Ōgai
    |nameromaji=Ōgai
    |alternatespelling=Ohgai, Oogai, Ougai
    |alternatespelling=Ougai, Ohgai, Ogai
    |fighting_style=[[Nanto Hōō Ken]]
    |fighting_style=[[Nanto Hōō Ken]]
    |profession=Souther's sifu
    |profession=Souther's sifu
    |voice=[[Masanobu Ōkubo]]
    |allegiance=
    |voice=[[Masanobu Ōkubo]] (TV series)<br>[[wikipedia:Hisao Egawa|Hisao Egawa]] (''Shin Hokuto Musou'')<br>[[wikipedia:Yutaka Aoyama|Yutaka Aoyama]] (''Legends ReVIVE'')
    |appearances=Manga (ch. 94), Anime (ep. 67-68)
    |appearances=Manga (ch. 94), Anime (ep. 67-68)
    |family=[[Souther]] (adoptive son and pupil)
    |family=[[Souther]] (adoptive son and successor)
    |}}
    |}}
    ; {{nihongo|Ōgai|オウガイ}}
    ; {{nihongo|Ōgai|オウガイ}}
    : ''Voiced by'': [[Masanobu Ōkubo]]
    : [[Souther|Souther's]] [[wikipedia:Sifu|sifu]] and adoptive father, who taught him ''[[Nanto Hōō Ken]]''. Souther was committed to his training, if only to bask in his master's warmth and pride. When Souther came of age, he was given the final trial of his training. He would have to defeat an unseen enemy whilst wearing a blindfold. Souther was successful, but to his horror discovered the fallen foe was Ōgai himself. With his last breaths, Ōgai told Souther this was the fate of Nanto Hō-Ō Ken: The young must replace the old.
    : [[Souther]]'s [[wikipedia:Sifu|sifu]] and adoptive father, who taught him [[Nanto Hōō Ken]]. Souther was committed to his training, if only to bask in his sifu's warmth and pride. When Souther came of age, he was given the final trial of his training. He would have to defeat an unseen enemy by wearing a blindfold. Souther was successful, but to his horror discovered the fallen foe was Ōgai himself. With his last breaths, Ōgai told Souther this was the fate of the Nanto Hō-Ō Ken: The young must replace the old. Souther erects a mighty pyramid for his master's mummified body. After his master's death, Souther discarded all of his emotions, thinking that it would make him stronger, as he declared emotions as the source of his pain and sorrow, but after his defeat at the hands of kenshiro, he confesses that Hokuto no Ken as the strongest style, and by accepting his fate, he dies on top of the holy pyramid, joining his master's soul in the heavens 
     
    : Ōgai's death traumatized young Souther, making him bitter and twisted. After the apocalypse, Souther builds a pyramid from the blood, sweat and tears of his young slaves, where he planned to bury Ōgai's mummified remains along with the last of his emotions. When [[Kenshiro]] defeats Souther, the Holy Emperor accepts his fate and spends his final moments embracing Ōgai before his death.
     
    ==Trivia==
    * In the original manga, Souther calls Ōgai "''O-Shi san''" ([[wiktionary:御#Japanese|お]][[wikipedia:師|師]][[wiktionary:さん#Etymology|さん]] ''Honorable Master''). For political correctness, the TV anime had to change this to "Ōgai ''[[wiktionary:先生#Japanese|Sensei]]''" to not confuse the [[wikipedia:Homophone|homophone]] ''oshi'' ([[wiktionary:唖|唖]]), an old term for the deaf.


    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    <gallery>
    File:Ougai.jpg|Ougai's mummified remains in the anime.
    File:Ougaisouther_(manga).jpg|Ōgai and baby Souther
    File:Ougaisouther_(manga2).jpg|Ōgai defeated by Souther
    File:Ougaiandsouther.jpg
    File:Ougaiandsouther2.jpg
    File:Ougaimummy.jpg|Ōgai's mummified remains
    File:Ohgai.png|''Shin Hokuto Muso''
    File:04.avi_snapshot_02.04_-2013.03.12_22.19.02-.jpg
    Legends ReVIVE Ogai.png|Ogai in ''Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE'' (illustration)
    Legend ReVIVE - Successor's Path Souther and Ogai.png|Successor's Path Souther and Ogai (illustration)
    </gallery>
    </gallery>
    [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters|Ogai]]
    [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]]
    [[Category:Nanto Sei Ken practitioners|Ogai]]
    [[Category:Nanto Sei Ken practitioners]]
    [[Category:Nanto Rokusei Ken|Ogai]]
    [[Category:Nanto Rokusei Ken]]

    Latest revision as of 17:10, 13 July 2023

    Ōgai

    Ōgai, as he appears in the manga.
    Name in Kanji オウガイ
    Name in Romaji Ōgai
    Alternate spelling(s) Ougai, Ohgai, Ogai
    Fighting Style Nanto Hōō Ken
    Family Souther (adoptive son and successor)
    Position(s) Souther's sifu
    Appearances Manga (ch. 94), Anime (ep. 67-68)
    Voice actor(s) Masanobu Ōkubo (TV series)
    Hisao Egawa (Shin Hokuto Musou)
    Yutaka Aoyama (Legends ReVIVE)
    Ōgai (オウガイ)
    Souther's sifu and adoptive father, who taught him Nanto Hōō Ken. Souther was committed to his training, if only to bask in his master's warmth and pride. When Souther came of age, he was given the final trial of his training. He would have to defeat an unseen enemy whilst wearing a blindfold. Souther was successful, but to his horror discovered the fallen foe was Ōgai himself. With his last breaths, Ōgai told Souther this was the fate of Nanto Hō-Ō Ken: The young must replace the old.
    Ōgai's death traumatized young Souther, making him bitter and twisted. After the apocalypse, Souther builds a pyramid from the blood, sweat and tears of his young slaves, where he planned to bury Ōgai's mummified remains along with the last of his emotions. When Kenshiro defeats Souther, the Holy Emperor accepts his fate and spends his final moments embracing Ōgai before his death.

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    • In the original manga, Souther calls Ōgai "O-Shi san" (さん Honorable Master). For political correctness, the TV anime had to change this to "Ōgai Sensei" to not confuse the homophone oshi (), an old term for the deaf.

    Gallery[edit | edit source]