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|appearances=Manga (ch. 53-57), Anime (ep. 37-42), ''Raoh Gaiden'', 1986 Movie|alternatespelling = Wigul}} | |appearances=Manga (ch. 53-57), Anime (ep. 37-42), ''Raoh Gaiden'', 1986 Movie|alternatespelling = Wigul}} | ||
; {{nihongo|Uighur, the Warden|ウイグル獄長|Uiguru Gokuchō}} {{flagicon|Mongolia}} [[Image:Flag of Xinjiang Uyghur (East-Turkestan).svg|20px]] | ; {{nihongo|Uighur, the Warden|ウイグル獄長|Uiguru Gokuchō}} {{flagicon|Mongolia}} [[Image:Flag of Xinjiang Uyghur (East-Turkestan).svg|20px]] | ||
: The warden of [[Cassandra]] prison, under direct order of [[Raoh|Ken-Oh]], an [[wikipedia:Uyghur people|Uyghur]] whom claims [[wikipedia:Mongols|Mongolian]] descent. He fights using the {{nihongo|''[[Taizan-ryū Sōjō Ben]]''|泰山流双条鞭||"Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip"}} style. Uighur's cruel and bloody reign built a legend of terror at Cassandra, as he | : The warden of [[Cassandra]] prison, under direct order of [[Raoh|Ken-Oh]], an [[wikipedia:Uyghur people|Uyghur]] whom claims [[wikipedia:Mongols|Mongolian]] descent. He fights using the {{nihongo|''[[Taizan-ryū Sōjō Ben]]''|泰山流双条鞭||"Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip"}} style. Uighur's cruel and bloody reign built a legend of terror at Cassandra, as he reveled in the screams of the tortured souls locked within its walls. | ||
: Uighur stood before [[Kenshiro]] | : Uighur stood before [[Kenshiro]], who had stormed the prison to free the imprisoned [[Toki]]. He managed to overwhelm Kenshiro with his true form, {{nihongo|''[[Mōko Hakyoku Dō]]''|蒙古覇極道||"Tao of the Mongolian Champion"}}, a charging tackle which concentrates all his muscle and strength into one shoulder. However, Kenshiro recovered and countered the move by crushing Uighur's shoulder with ''[[Kōretsu Ha]]'', before finishing him with the ''[[Hyakuretsu Ken]]''. Uighur was sent crashing into an unmarked grave that he had originally dug for Kenshiro, his body contorting itself to fit inside. Uighur survives long enough to rise up and issue a final warning that Kenshiro and Toki mustn't meet, before his mutilated body finally explodes. | ||
==1986 movie== | ==[[Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)]]== | ||
: Uighur appears in the | : Uighur appears in the movie version as the second-in-command and public executioner of Ken-Oh's army. He fights with [[Rei]] at Cassandra, but his whips are foiled and he is sliced into pieces by Rei's ''[[Nanto Suicho Ken]]''. | ||
==Ten no Haoh== | ==[[Ten no Haoh]]== | ||
: In the spin-off prequel, Uighur was originally a prisoner of Cassandra who had survived five separate executions until his meeting with Raoh. Raoh gauges his strength and learns of Uighur's dream to create his own legend. This earns Raoh's approval and Uighur is | : In the spin-off prequel, Uighur was originally a prisoner of Cassandra who had survived five separate executions until his meeting with Raoh. Raoh gauges his strength and learns of Uighur's dream to create his own legend. This earns Raoh's approval and Uighur is named the new Warden of Cassandra, at [[Gion|Gion's]] expense. | ||
==Character Rating== | ==Character Rating== |
Revision as of 00:15, 4 May 2013
Uighur the Warden | |
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Uighur | |
Name in Kanji | ウイグル獄長 |
Name in Romaji | Uiguru Gokuchō |
Alternate spelling(s) | Wigul |
Fighting Style |
Taizan-ryū Sōjō Ben Taizan-ryū Senjō Ben |
Allegiance(s) | Raoh |
Family | none known |
Position(s) | Warden of Cassandra |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 53-57), Anime (ep. 37-42), Raoh Gaiden, 1986 Movie |
Voice actor(s) |
Daisuke Gōri (TV series, Movie) Kenta Miyake (Ten no Haoh) Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Hokuto Musou) |
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- The warden of Cassandra prison, under direct order of Ken-Oh, an Uyghur whom claims Mongolian descent. He fights using the Taizan-ryū Sōjō Ben (泰山流双条鞭, "Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip") style. Uighur's cruel and bloody reign built a legend of terror at Cassandra, as he reveled in the screams of the tortured souls locked within its walls.
- Uighur stood before Kenshiro, who had stormed the prison to free the imprisoned Toki. He managed to overwhelm Kenshiro with his true form, Mōko Hakyoku Dō (蒙古覇極道, "Tao of the Mongolian Champion"), a charging tackle which concentrates all his muscle and strength into one shoulder. However, Kenshiro recovered and countered the move by crushing Uighur's shoulder with Kōretsu Ha, before finishing him with the Hyakuretsu Ken. Uighur was sent crashing into an unmarked grave that he had originally dug for Kenshiro, his body contorting itself to fit inside. Uighur survives long enough to rise up and issue a final warning that Kenshiro and Toki mustn't meet, before his mutilated body finally explodes.
Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)
- Uighur appears in the movie version as the second-in-command and public executioner of Ken-Oh's army. He fights with Rei at Cassandra, but his whips are foiled and he is sliced into pieces by Rei's Nanto Suicho Ken.
Ten no Haoh
- In the spin-off prequel, Uighur was originally a prisoner of Cassandra who had survived five separate executions until his meeting with Raoh. Raoh gauges his strength and learns of Uighur's dream to create his own legend. This earns Raoh's approval and Uighur is named the new Warden of Cassandra, at Gion's expense.
Character Rating
From Hokuto no Ken: Kyūkyoku Kaisetsusho: Seikimatsu Haō Retsuden.
- Level: B
- Power: 5
- Speed: 3
- Skills: 3
- Looks: 2
- Charisma: 3
Gallery
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Uighur performs Taizan-ryū Sōjō Ben
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Uighur performs Mōko Hakyoku Dō
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Uighur Laughing
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Kenshiro crushes Uighur's shoulder
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Uighur dies
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