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    '''Jemoni '''(ジェモニ)
    '''Jemoni '''(ジェモニ)


    ''Voiced by:'' [[Mikimoto Yuji]]
    ''Voiced by:'' [[Yūji Mikimoto]]


    An Arabian-style warrior from the anime who served under [[Raoh|Ken-Oh]], he boasted a killing record of 9,999 before he challenged Kenshiro. However, with a cruel irony, Kenshiro utilized a pressure point so that Jemoni would involuntarily decapitate himself - becoming the 10,000th victim.
    An Arabian-style warrior from the anime who served under [[Raoh|Ken-Oh]], he boasted a killing record of 9,999 with his {{nihongo|'''Taizan-ryū Kenbu Jutsu'''|泰山流剣舞術|Taishan Sword Dance Technique}} before he challenged Kenshiro. However, with a cruel irony, Kenshiro utilized the pressure point ''Ringa'' (輪雅) so that Jemoni would involuntarily decapitate himself - becoming the 10,000th victim.
     
    ==Notes==
    *Some fans believe him to be the Taizan Commander from the [[Hokuto no Ken (yomikiri)|Hokuto no Ken pilot]] based on the similarities of their scarred faces and the fact they share the same fighting style.
    *Jemoni may be based on [[wikipedia:Saitō Musashibō Benkei|Saitō Musashibō Benkei]].
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    [[Category:Taizanji Kenpō practitioners]]
    [[Category:Anime-only characters]]

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    Jemoni (ジェモニ)

    Voiced by: Yūji Mikimoto

    An Arabian-style warrior from the anime who served under Ken-Oh, he boasted a killing record of 9,999 with his Taizan-ryū Kenbu Jutsu (泰山流剣舞術, Taishan Sword Dance Technique) before he challenged Kenshiro. However, with a cruel irony, Kenshiro utilized the pressure point Ringa (輪雅) so that Jemoni would involuntarily decapitate himself - becoming the 10,000th victim.

    Notes

    • Some fans believe him to be the Taizan Commander from the Hokuto no Ken pilot based on the similarities of their scarred faces and the fact they share the same fighting style.
    • Jemoni may be based on Saitō Musashibō Benkei.