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    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    A [[w:c:gegegenokitaro:gyūki|gyūki]] is a monster from mythology of western Japan that resembles an ox-spider hybrid.
    * A [[w:c:gegegenokitaro:gyūki|gyūki]] is a monster from mythology of western Japan that resembles an ox-spider hybrid.


    [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]]
    [[Category:Hokuto no Ken characters]]
    [[Category:Minions of Amiba]]
    [[Category:Minions of Amiba]]

    Revision as of 00:10, 26 March 2020

    Gyūki

    Gyūki, as he appears in the manga.
    Name in Kanji ギュウキ
    Name in Romaji Gyūki
    Alternate spelling(s) Gyuuki, Gyuhki, Gyuwki
    Fighting Style Enhanced physical strength from Amiba's experiments
    Allegiance(s) Amiba
    Family none known
    Position(s) Member of Amiba's Dummy Hunting Team
    Appearances Manga (ch. 46-47), Anime (ep. 34)
    Voice actor(s) Kazuo Oka
    Gyūki (ギュウキ)
    A minion of Amiba's who was given the strength of the bull.

    TV Series

    With his superior Habu, Gyuki went around challenging men to arm-wrestling competitions with the promise of a month's worth of food if they win. Gyuki arm-wrestles a man on a table saw and slices the man's arm off when they lose. Kenshiro then takes Gyūki's challenge and stuns everyone present by beating Gyuki and snapping the brute's arm in the process. Angered, Habu knocks Gyuki out with his pole. What happened to Gyuki afterwards is unknown.

    Other Appearances

    Gyuki appears with Habu as Amiba's henchmen in DD Hokuto no Ken.
    Hokuto no Ken for playstation features Gyuki. Like in the main series, Gyuki challenges to an arm wrestling match. If Kenshiro wins, Gyuki leaves due to his broken arm. However if Gyuki wins, he accompanies Habu in the boss fight. When battling with Habu, Gyuki cannot be defeated, meaning Kenshiro must focus his attacks on Habu.

    Trivia

    • A gyūki is a monster from mythology of western Japan that resembles an ox-spider hybrid.