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Shoki never used Gento Kō Ken in the manga. Considering Bronza was the Red Light General in the HNK2 video game, it's pretty evident the title was made up by Toei for the anime.
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==In other media==
==In other media==
* In the anime TV series, Shōki is portrayed as a ''[[Gento Kō Ken]]'' practioner (in the manga, he was never shown nor established to be one). He faces Kenshiro as the General of Red Light, with his true identity initially concealed by a helmet. Kenshiro senses no murderous intent from his opponent and smashes the helmet to find out his assailant's identity, where he's reacquainted with Shōki. Shōki allows Kenshiro to pass and orders his subordinates to do the same, knowing that it would incur Jakoh's wrath. Shōki's killer was changed from Sheeno to fellow Gento fighter, [[Boltz]]. When he meets Kenshiro again before dying, Shōki begs him to defeat the true mastermind behind the Imperial Army, Jakoh.
* In the anime TV series, Shōki is portrayed as a ''[[Gento Kō Ken]]'' practitioner (in the manga, he was never shown nor established to be one). He faces Kenshiro as the General of Red Light, with his true identity initially concealed by a helmet. Kenshiro senses no murderous intent from his opponent and smashes the helmet to find out his assailant's identity, where he's reacquainted with Shōki. Shōki allows Kenshiro to pass and orders his subordinates to do the same, knowing that it would incur Jakoh's wrath. Shōki's killer was changed from Sheeno to fellow Gento fighter, [[Boltz]]. When he meets Kenshiro again before dying, Shōki begs him to defeat the true mastermind behind the Imperial Army, Jakoh.
* In the Famicom game ''[[Hokuto no Ken 2 (Famicom)|Hokuto no Ken 2]]'', which was developed when the anime was still in early production, Shōki's role as the Gento General of Red Light is assumed by a different character named [[Bronza]]. However, Shōki's death at the hands of Sheeno is alluded in the game's official strategy guide.
* In the Famicom game ''[[Hokuto no Ken 2 (Famicom)|Hokuto no Ken 2]]'', which was developed when the anime was still in early production, Shōki's role as the Gento General of Red Light is assumed by a different character named [[Bronza]]. However, Shōki's death at the hands of Sheeno is alluded in the game's official strategy guide.
*In the Famicom RPG ''[[Hokuto no Ken 4]]'', Shōki's hometown appears as an in-game location named {{nihongo|Ribushoki|リブショーキ|Ribushōki}}. His status as a ''Gento Kō Ken'' practitioner is acknowledged by an NPC in the village.
*In the Famicom RPG ''[[Hokuto no Ken 4]]'', Shōki's hometown appears as an in-game location named {{nihongo|Ribushoki|リブショーキ|Ribushōki}}. His status as a ''Gento Kō Ken'' practitioner is acknowledged by an NPC in the village.