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Jadō | |
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Jadō, as he appears in the manga. | |
Name in Kanji | ジャドウ |
Name in Romaji | Jadō |
Alternate spelling(s) | Jadow |
Fighting Style | His modified motorcycle |
Allegiance(s) | Raoh |
Position(s) | Member of Ken-oh's army |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 129), Anime (ep. 102) |
Voice actor(s) | Yukitoshi Hori |
- Jadō (ジャドウ)
- Leader of Raoh's Armored Bikers. Defeated by the blind Kenshiro, who used Shū's Nanto Hakurō Ken style. He has the distinction of being the very last "Thug" Kenshiro kills before his final fight with Raoh (the anime had several monks lead by Gensho as later enemies, but Ken spared them).
Trivia
- Jadō (邪道) is a Japanese word of Buddhist origin meaning the evil path or the wrong way.