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    [[File:Seki.jpg|thumb|300px|right]] A dog of Galf,and his "right hand" in the gang.
    {{Infobox Character
    |image=[[File:Seki.jpg|thumb|200px]]
    |caption=Seki, as he appears in the manga
    |name=Seki
    |name_japanese=セキ
    |nameromaji=
    |alternatespelling=
    |allegiance=[[Galf]]
    |profession=Galf's "right hand"
    |fighting_style=Urination
    |voice=[[Yoshimitsu Shimoyama]]
    |appearances=(ch. 73-75), Anime (ep. 50-51)
    |family=
    |}}
     
     
    The favorite dog of [[Dog Master Galf|the dog fanatic Galf]] and his "right hand" in the gang. Seki is a large brown bulldog or bull mastiff who liked to sit in Galf's lap. When someone displeased Galf, he would have Seki decide their fate, with Seki's growl meaning execution. When Galf was mortally wounded by Kenshiro, Seki peed on him and walked away when he begged him for help, disproving's the dogmaster's view that canines are more trustworthy then humans.
     
    == Gallery ==
     
    <gallery>
    28.jpg|Seki in the anime
    </gallery>
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    Latest revision as of 20:35, 13 February 2023

    Seki

    Seki, as he appears in the manga
    Name in Kanji セキ
    Name in Romaji '
    Fighting Style Urination
    Allegiance(s) Galf
    Position(s) Galf's "right hand"
    Appearances (ch. 73-75), Anime (ep. 50-51)
    Voice actor(s) Yoshimitsu Shimoyama


    The favorite dog of the dog fanatic Galf and his "right hand" in the gang. Seki is a large brown bulldog or bull mastiff who liked to sit in Galf's lap. When someone displeased Galf, he would have Seki decide their fate, with Seki's growl meaning execution. When Galf was mortally wounded by Kenshiro, Seki peed on him and walked away when he begged him for help, disproving's the dogmaster's view that canines are more trustworthy then humans.

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