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    |profession=Gatekeepers of Cassandra  
    |profession=Gatekeepers of Cassandra  
    |fighting_style=[[Nishin Fūrai Ken]]
    |fighting_style=[[Nishin Fūrai Ken]]
    |voice=[[Yūji Mikimoto]] (Raiga), [[Ikuya Sawaki]] (Fūga)
    |voice=[[Ikuya Sawaki]] (TV series) (Raiga)<br/>[[Yūji Mikimoto]] (TV series) (Fuga)<br/>[[Keiji Hirai]] (''Shin Hokuto Musou'') (Raiga)<br/>[[Masaru Suzuki]] (''Shin Hokuto Musou'') (Fuga)<br/>[[Mitsuhiro Sakamaki]] (''Legends ReVIVE'') (Raiga)<br/>[[Kozo Dozaka]] (''Legends ReVIVE'') (Fuga)
    |appearances=Manga (ch. 54-58), Anime (ep. 39-43)
    |appearances=Manga (ch. 54-58), Anime (ep. 39-43)
    |family=[[Sōjin]] (master), [[Mitsu]] (younger brother)
    |family=[[Sōjin]] (master), [[Mitsu]] (younger brother)
    |}}
    |}}
    ; {{nihongo|Raiga|ライガ}} and {{nihongo|Fūga|フウガ}}
    ; {{nihongo|Raiga|ライガ}} and {{nihongo|Fūga|フウガ}}
    : The twin successors of the {{nihongo|''[[Nishin Fūraiken]]''|二神風雷拳||"Dual Gods Wind Thunder Fist"}} style. They act as guardians of [[Cassandra]] but only serve [[Uighur]] because he is using their younger brother, [[Mitsu]], as a hostage. After fighting [[Kenshiro]], their lives are spared when Kenshiro senses the sadness reflected in their eyes. In turn, they join his cause, placing their faith in Kenshiro as the savior of Cassandra and its terrible legacy. Whilst trying to save [[Toki]], they fall into a trap set by [[Qasim]] and [[Zarqa]], of Ken-Oh's Royal Guard. Even after they are tortured to death, they hold the collapsed ceiling long enough for Kenshiro and company to escape.
    : The twin successors of {{nihongo|''[[Nishin Fūraiken]]''|二神風雷拳||"Dual Gods Wind Thunder Fist"}}, a fighting style that can only be mastered by two practitioners with the same body, mind and emotions.


    ==TV Series==
    ==Manga & TV Series==
    : In the anime, they are labelled traitors for not killing Kenshiro, and their brother is executed before them. They are killed by [[Burg]] in this version while the latter intends to trap Kenshiro, Toki, [[Rei ]] and [[Mamiya ]] inside the collapsing tower.
    : They act as guardians of [[Cassandra]] but only serve [[Uighur]] because he is using their younger brother, [[Mitsu]], as a hostage. When confronted by [[Kenshiro]] and company, they briefly fight [[Rei]] and surprise him with their style. After fighting Kenshiro, their lives are spared when Kenshiro senses the sadness reflected in their eyes. In turn, they join his cause, placing their faith in Kenshiro as the savior of Cassandra and its terrible legacy.  Whilst trying to save [[Toki]], they fall into a trap set by [[Qasim]] and [[Zarqa]], of Ken-Oh's Royal Guard. Even after they are tortured to death, they hold the collapsed ceiling long enough for Kenshiro and the others to escape.


    : We are also introduced to their master, [[Sojin]], who had allied himself with Raoh, and is sent to kill Kenshiro. The two brothers fight against him and overcome him with their superior technique, which Sojin recognizes with his last breath.
    : In the anime, we see Raiga & Fuga wipe out an armed group who attack Cassandra to free their imprisoned boss, slicing them and their jeep apart. They are labelled traitors for joining Kenshiro, and their brother is executed in front of them by one of Uighur's guards (while he lives in the manga continuity). We are also introduced to their master, [[Sojin]], who had allied himself with [[Raoh|Ken-Oh]], and is sent to kill Kenshiro. The two brothers fight against him and overcome him with their superior technique, which Sojin acknowledges with his last breath.
     
    : They are killed by [[Burg]] in this version when the latter intends to trap Kenshiro, Toki, Rei and [[Mamiya ]] inside the collapsing prison tower.
     
    ==Trivia==
    * Raiga and Fuga are modeled after the [[wikipedia:Nio|Niō]] Agyō and Ungyō.
    * Their deaths are based on that of [[wikipedia:Benkei#Death|Musashibō Benkei]].
    * In the TV series, Fuga's facial hair is missing, making it more difficult to distinguish between the twins.


    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==
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    <gallery>
    File:Raiga_and_Fūga.jpg
    File:Raiga_Fuga_manga1.jpg
    File:Fūga.jpg|Fūga
    File:Raiga_Fuga_manga.jpg|Using ''Nishin Furaiken'' against Rei
    File:Raiga_Fuga_manga2.jpg
    File:Raiga_Fuga1.jpg|Guardians of Cassandra
    File:Raiga_Fuga2.jpg
    File:Fuga.jpg|Fūga
    File:Raiga.jpg|Raiga
    File:Raiga.jpg|Raiga
    File:Raiga,_Fūga,_and_Uighur.jpg
    File:Raiga_Fuga4.jpg|Guarding Warden Uighur
    File:Nishin_Fūraiken.jpg
    File:Raiga_Fuga5.jpg
    File:Raiga_Fuga6.jpg
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    File:Raiga.png
    File:Raiga.png
    File:Fuuga.png
    File:Fuuga.png
    Legends_ReVIVE_Fuga.png|Fuga in ''Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE'' (illustration)
    Legends_ReVIVE_Raiga.png|Raiga in ''Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE'' (illustration)
    </gallery>
    </gallery>
     
    ==Trivia==
    *Their deaths are based on that of [[wikipedia:Benkei#Death|Musashibō Benkei]].
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    [[Category:Minions of Raoh]]
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    [[Category:Heroes]]

    Latest revision as of 17:38, 10 November 2021

    Raiga and Fuga

    Raiga and Fuga, as they appear in the manga.
    Name in Kanji ライガ・フウガ
    Name in Romaji Raiga, Fūga
    Alternate spelling(s) Raiga and Fuuga, Lyga and Fooga
    Fighting Style Nishin Fūrai Ken
    Allegiance(s) Uighur, Kenshiro
    Family Sōjin (master), Mitsu (younger brother)
    Position(s) Gatekeepers of Cassandra
    Appearances Manga (ch. 54-58), Anime (ep. 39-43)
    Voice actor(s) Ikuya Sawaki (TV series) (Raiga)
    Yūji Mikimoto (TV series) (Fuga)
    Keiji Hirai (Shin Hokuto Musou) (Raiga)
    Masaru Suzuki (Shin Hokuto Musou) (Fuga)
    Mitsuhiro Sakamaki (Legends ReVIVE) (Raiga)
    Kozo Dozaka (Legends ReVIVE) (Fuga)
    Raiga (ライガ) and Fūga (フウガ)
    The twin successors of Nishin Fūraiken (二神風雷拳, "Dual Gods Wind Thunder Fist"), a fighting style that can only be mastered by two practitioners with the same body, mind and emotions.

    Manga & TV Series[edit | edit source]

    They act as guardians of Cassandra but only serve Uighur because he is using their younger brother, Mitsu, as a hostage. When confronted by Kenshiro and company, they briefly fight Rei and surprise him with their style. After fighting Kenshiro, their lives are spared when Kenshiro senses the sadness reflected in their eyes. In turn, they join his cause, placing their faith in Kenshiro as the savior of Cassandra and its terrible legacy. Whilst trying to save Toki, they fall into a trap set by Qasim and Zarqa, of Ken-Oh's Royal Guard. Even after they are tortured to death, they hold the collapsed ceiling long enough for Kenshiro and the others to escape.
    In the anime, we see Raiga & Fuga wipe out an armed group who attack Cassandra to free their imprisoned boss, slicing them and their jeep apart. They are labelled traitors for joining Kenshiro, and their brother is executed in front of them by one of Uighur's guards (while he lives in the manga continuity). We are also introduced to their master, Sojin, who had allied himself with Ken-Oh, and is sent to kill Kenshiro. The two brothers fight against him and overcome him with their superior technique, which Sojin acknowledges with his last breath.
    They are killed by Burg in this version when the latter intends to trap Kenshiro, Toki, Rei and Mamiya inside the collapsing prison tower.

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    • Raiga and Fuga are modeled after the Niō Agyō and Ungyō.
    • Their deaths are based on that of Musashibō Benkei.
    • In the TV series, Fuga's facial hair is missing, making it more difficult to distinguish between the twins.

    Gallery[edit | edit source]