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: An underling of Ken-oh who kidnaps [[Tanji]] and [[Jiro]], two of [[Fudō]]'s adopted children, to lure him into combat. A master of {{nihongo|[[Taizanji Kenpō|Taizan Yō Ken]]|泰山妖拳|"Taishan Bewitching Fist"}}. In the manga, it is established that he is the true biological father of the two kidnapped boys and that he is more than willing to sacrifice them to kill Fudo. This was changed in the TV series, which states that Hiruka and the two boys were merely from the same tribe. | : An underling of Ken-oh who kidnaps [[Tanji]] and [[Jiro]], two of [[Fudō]]'s adopted children, to lure him into combat. A master of {{nihongo|[[Taizanji Kenpō|Taizan Yō Ken]]|泰山妖拳|"Taishan Bewitching Fist"}}. In the manga, it is established that he is the true biological father of the two kidnapped boys and that he is more than willing to sacrifice them to kill Fudo. This was changed in the TV series, which states that Hiruka and the two boys were merely from the same tribe. | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 9 August 2011
Hiruka | |
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Hiruka in the manga | |
Name in Kanji | ヒルカ |
Name in Romaji | Hiruka |
Alternate spelling(s) | none |
Fighting Style | Taizan Yō Ken |
Allegiance(s) | n/a |
Family | Tanji and Jiro (sons in the manga, unspecified relatives in the anime) |
Position(s) | Underling of Ken-oh, |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 117-118), Anime (ep. 94-95) |
Voice actor(s) | Kan Tokumaru |
- Hiruka (ヒルカ)
- An underling of Ken-oh who kidnaps Tanji and Jiro, two of Fudō's adopted children, to lure him into combat. A master of Taizan Yō Ken (泰山妖拳 "Taishan Bewitching Fist"). In the manga, it is established that he is the true biological father of the two kidnapped boys and that he is more than willing to sacrifice them to kill Fudo. This was changed in the TV series, which states that Hiruka and the two boys were merely from the same tribe.