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Although not part of the later ''Hokuto no Ken'' canon, aspects of the pilot were used in later ''Hokuto no Ken'' works.
Although not part of the later ''Hokuto no Ken'' canon, aspects of the pilot were used in later ''Hokuto no Ken'' works.
*The ''Taizan'' style appear through the manga series as the martial art style of several characters such as [[Uighur]], [[Ryūga]], and [[Hiruka]].
*The ''Taizan'' style appear through the manga series as the martial art style of several characters such as [[Uighur]], [[Ryūga]], and [[Hiruka]].
*The scene where Kenshiro saves Ryu and Yoko from Denki was used as a template for a similar scene in episode 10 of the anime series, where Kenshiro saves Sam and Mika from Dragon.
*The scene where Kenshiro saves Ryu and Yoko from Denki was used as a template for a similar scene in episode 10 of the anime series, where Kenshiro saves Sam and Mika from [[Dragon]].
* [[Barcom]], the General of [[Shin|King]]'s Army in the anime series, was based on [[Baiken Kinbu]]. The fight between Kenshiro Kasumi and Baiken Kinbu from the second episode of the pilot was used as a template for the fight between Shin and Barcom in episode 21 of the anime.
* [[Barcom]], the General of [[Shin|King]]'s Army in the anime series, was based on [[Baiken Kinbu]]. The fight between Kenshiro Kasumi and Baiken Kinbu from the second episode of the pilot was used as a template for the fight between Shin and Barcom in episode 21 of the anime.
* The character of [[Gōda]] was re-envisioned as a nameless minion of [[Amiba]] who was granted the strength of a bear through a vital point experiment in episode 33 of the anime.
* The character of [[Gōda]] was re-envisioned as a nameless minion of [[Amiba]] who was granted the strength of a bear through a vital point experiment in episode 33 of the anime.