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    '''Gee''' (ジイ, ''Jii''), '''Eye''' (アイ, ''Ai''), and '''Joe''' (ジョウ, ''Jō'') were three men from the West Central Area that went out to investigate rumors of [[Kenshiro]]'s grave. Gee was killed by [[Zorba]] and Eye was killed by [[Zaruji]]. Joe falls off a cliff, but survives to tell of the grave he discovered, however he was killed by the Imperial Executioner.
    {{nihongo|'''Jii'''|ジイ}}and {{nihongo|'''Ai'''|アイ}} were two men who accompanied [[Joe]] while he was investigating rumors of [[Kenshiro]]'s death.  
    The names of the three men referenced Hasbro's popular '''G.I. Joe''' toyline. Gee and Eye appeared exclusively in the anime series and only Joe appeared in the manga, although he was originally nameless. Toei Animation, the studio that produced the ''Hokuto no Ken'' anime series, were also the studio that animated the ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' animated series.
     
    == TV Series ==
    After finding a gravestone engraved with the symbol of the [[Hokuto Shichi Sei]], the three men were ambushed by [[Zorba]] and [[Zarji]], who were spreading rumors of Kenshiro's death to lure rebels into the gravestone and kill them. Jii was killed by Zorba, while Ai was killed by Zarji. Joe survives after falling off a cliff, but he was later killed by the [[Imperial Executioner]].
     
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery captionalign="left">
    <gallery captionalign="left">
    Joe.jpg|Joe in the manga.
    G.I.Joe.JPG|Joe (center) with Jii (right) and Ai (left)
    G.I.Joe.JPG
    Capturegijoe2.JPG|Jii
    Joe.JPG|Joe
    Capturegijoe1.JPG|Ai
    Capturegijoe1.JPG
    Capturegijoe2.JPG
    Gento Taopaipai.jpg|[[w:c:gijoe:Into Your Tent I Will Silently Creep|An episode]] of ''[[w:c:gijoe:A Real American Hero (Sunbow TV series)|G.I. Joe]]'' in which animators snuck in the words [[Gento Kō Ken|Gento]], [[w:c:dragonball:Mercenary Tao|Tao Pai Pai]], and [[w:c:dragonball:Goku|Son Goku]].
    </gallery>
    </gallery>


    :Voice actors:
    ==Trivia==
    :*Gee: [[Michitaka Kobayashi]]
    [[File:Gento Taopaipai.jpg|thumb|right|[[w:c:gijoe:Into Your Tent I Will Silently Creep|An episode]] of ''[[w:c:gijoe:A Real American Hero (Sunbow TV series)|G.I. Joe]]'' in which [[wikipedia:Toei Animation|Toei]] animators snuck in the words ''[[Gento Ko Ken|Gento]]'', ''[[w:c:dragonball:Mercenary Tao|Tao Pai Pai]]'', and ''[[w:c:dragonball:Goku|Son Goku]]''.]]
    :*Eye: [[Kōzō Shioya]]
    *While Joe appeared in the manga as an unnamed character, Jii and Ai were created for the anime. The names of the three men are a phonetic reference to [[wikipedia:Hasbro|Hasbro]]'s popular ''[[wikipedia:G.I. Joe|G.I. Joe]]'' toyline. [[wikipedia:Toei Animation|Toei Animation]], the company responsible for the ''Hokuto no Ken'' anime, also animated the ''[[wikipedia:G.I._Joe:_A_Real_American_Hero_(1985_TV_series)|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'' series for Sunbow.
    :*Joe: [[Ryōichi Tanaka|Ryōichi Tanaka]]
    *Jii was voiced by [[Michitaka Kobayashi]] and Ai was voiced by [[Kozo Shioya]].
     
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    Latest revision as of 16:37, 25 March 2020

    Jii (ジイ)and Ai (アイ) were two men who accompanied Joe while he was investigating rumors of Kenshiro's death.

    TV Series[edit | edit source]

    After finding a gravestone engraved with the symbol of the Hokuto Shichi Sei, the three men were ambushed by Zorba and Zarji, who were spreading rumors of Kenshiro's death to lure rebels into the gravestone and kill them. Jii was killed by Zorba, while Ai was killed by Zarji. Joe survives after falling off a cliff, but he was later killed by the Imperial Executioner.

    Gallery[edit | edit source]

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    An episode of G.I. Joe in which Toei animators snuck in the words Gento, Tao Pai Pai, and Son Goku.