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{{Translation|'''Mamiya'''|マミヤ|}} is a female warrior who | {{Translation|'''Mamiya'''|マミヤ|}} is a female warrior who allies with [[Kenshiro]] & [[Rei]]. She fights using bladed yo-yos, [[Gabi Shi|Gaba-Shi]] spikes, and a bowgun. | ||
== Manga & TV Series == | == Manga & TV Series == | ||
On her twentieth birthday, her parents were slain by [[Yuda]] and she was kidnapped by him, having his brand (''UD'') tattooed on her back. She escaped and started a new life, rejecting her femininity and becoming a warrior to lead her village. | On her twentieth birthday, her parents were slain by [[Yuda]] and she was kidnapped by him, having his brand (''UD'') tattooed on her back. She escaped and started a new life, rejecting her femininity and becoming a warrior to lead her village. | ||
When the [[Fang Clan]] threatened her village, she hired Kenshiro and | When the [[Fang Clan]] threatened her village, she hired Kenshiro and Rei as mercenaries for protection. The Fang Clan attack resulted in the death of her little brother [[Kō]], her last remaining relative. Mamiya was initially attracted to Kenshiro, but he did not reciprocate her feelings. She helps Kenshiro to find [[Toki]], discovering that he is imprisoned at [[Cassandra]]. Rei falls in love with her and kills Yuda during his dying days to avenge Mamiya's honor. To respect Rei's last wishes, she gives up her life as a warrior and embraces her womanhood. | ||
After this, Mamiya reappears in the manga sporadically, during the Gento arc and again during the final arc of the manga. She reappears in Episode 114 of the sequel TV series. | After this, Mamiya reappears in the manga sporadically, during the Gento arc and again during the final arc of the manga. She reappears in Episode 114 of the sequel TV series. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
In the TV series, she wears a orange-tan warrior outfit with red linings, yellow-armored pauldrons, red sleeves, a red belt, yellow pants, and red boots. Her hair is also red compared to brunette in the manga. | In the TV series, she wears a orange-tan warrior outfit with red linings, yellow-armored pauldrons, red sleeves, a red belt, yellow pants, and red boots. Her hair is also red compared to brunette in the manga. It is referenced multiple times in the story by characters like Kenshiro & Toki that she bares a "striking" resemblance to Kenshiro's Fiancée, [[Yuria]] | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 04:14, 3 October 2023
"Your mistake was underestimating me because I'm a woman." |
Mamiya | |
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Mamiya as she appears in the manga. | |
Name in Kanji | マミヤ |
Name in Romaji | Mamiya |
Fighting Style | Yo-Yos, Emeici, Crossbow |
Allegiance(s) | Kenshiro |
Family | Kō (younger brother) |
Position(s) | Village Leader |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 26-82, 146, 160, 237-245), Anime (ep. 23-58, 65, 114), Ten no Haoh and more. |
Voice actor(s) |
Toshiko Fujita Naomi Shindō (Hokuto Musou, Shin Hokuto Musou) Yui Horie (DD Hokuto no Ken) Miyuki Kawasho (Hokuto ga Gotoku) Hitomi Nabatame (Legends ReVIVE) Karin Nanami (Fitness Boxing: Hokuto no Ken) Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (TV series dub) Laura Bailey (Hokuto Musou dub) Lauren Landa (Hokuto ga Gotoku dub) |
Mamiya (マミヤ) is a female warrior who allies with Kenshiro & Rei. She fights using bladed yo-yos, Gaba-Shi spikes, and a bowgun.
Manga & TV Series
On her twentieth birthday, her parents were slain by Yuda and she was kidnapped by him, having his brand (UD) tattooed on her back. She escaped and started a new life, rejecting her femininity and becoming a warrior to lead her village.
When the Fang Clan threatened her village, she hired Kenshiro and Rei as mercenaries for protection. The Fang Clan attack resulted in the death of her little brother Kō, her last remaining relative. Mamiya was initially attracted to Kenshiro, but he did not reciprocate her feelings. She helps Kenshiro to find Toki, discovering that he is imprisoned at Cassandra. Rei falls in love with her and kills Yuda during his dying days to avenge Mamiya's honor. To respect Rei's last wishes, she gives up her life as a warrior and embraces her womanhood.
After this, Mamiya reappears in the manga sporadically, during the Gento arc and again during the final arc of the manga. She reappears in Episode 114 of the sequel TV series.
Appearance
In the TV series, she wears a orange-tan warrior outfit with red linings, yellow-armored pauldrons, red sleeves, a red belt, yellow pants, and red boots. Her hair is also red compared to brunette in the manga. It is referenced multiple times in the story by characters like Kenshiro & Toki that she bares a "striking" resemblance to Kenshiro's Fiancée, Yuria
Gallery
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Mamiya in Toki Gaiden
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Mamiya in Hokuto Musou (game original outfit)
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Mamiya in Hokuto Musou (source material outfit)
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Mamiya meets Kenshiro, whom he mistakes for Yuria.
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Mamiya, Lin and Bat.
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The UD brand on Mamiya's shoulder.
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Mamiya & Rei, in his last moments.
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Mamiya in Hokuto no Ken Banpresto
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Mamiya as seen in the TV series.
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Mamiya in Shin Hokuto Musou
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Mamiya in DD Hokuto no Ken (2013)
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Mamiya cameo in Hokuto Ga Gotoku.
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Mamiya in Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE (illustration)
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Desert Wildflower Mamiya in Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE (illustration)
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Mamiya's Apocalyptic Valentine outfit in Hokuto No Ken: Legends ReVIVE
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Desert Wildflower Mamiya's Summer Breeze outfit in Hokuto No Ken: Legends ReVIVE
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Shin Hokuto Musou Mobile
Trivia
- Mamiya is loosely based on Saki Asamiya from the manga Sukeban Deka. Asamiya (麻宮) can also be read as Mamiya.