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: Despite his concerns, Kenshiro eventually leaves Toyo's village with [[Bat]] and [[Rin]] after digging a new well. Finally seeing an opening, Jackal leads his gang in a full-scale assault, only to narrowly avoid being shot by Toyo's rifle. Enraged, he stabs the old woman and (on the suggestion of his new lieutenant, [[Fox]]) threatens to hang the orphans in her care, one by one. Fortunately, Kenshiro returns to help the villagers, forcing Jackal and his gang to flee - but as a parting gift, the villain straps dynamite to several children and sends them into the village for Kenshiro to find. This leads to the death of Toyo, who is mortally wounded while shielding a child from the dynamite she removed from him. | : Despite his concerns, Kenshiro eventually leaves Toyo's village with [[Bat]] and [[Rin]] after digging a new well. Finally seeing an opening, Jackal leads his gang in a full-scale assault, only to narrowly avoid being shot by Toyo's rifle. Enraged, he stabs the old woman and (on the suggestion of his new lieutenant, [[Fox]]) threatens to hang the orphans in her care, one by one. Fortunately, Kenshiro returns to help the villagers, forcing Jackal and his gang to flee - but as a parting gift, the villain straps dynamite to several children and sends them into the village for Kenshiro to find. This leads to the death of Toyo, who is mortally wounded while shielding a child from the dynamite she removed from him. | ||
: Following this incident, Jackal finds himself being hunted down by Kenshirō, who is infuriated and disgusted by Jackal's cruelty. The outlaw leader escapes into [[Villainy Prison]] and tricks the monster [[Devil Rebirth]] into believing they are brothers, gaining a powerful ally against Kenshiro. However, Kenshirō defeats Devil, who accidentally pins Jackal down with his hand when he asks for his "brother's" help. The two are quickly blown up with a stick of Jackal's own dynamite. | : Following this incident, Jackal finds himself being hunted down by Kenshirō, who is infuriated and disgusted by Jackal's cruelty. The outlaw leader escapes into [[Villainy Prison]], where he used to be an inmate himself before breaking out, and tricks the monster [[Devil Rebirth]] into believing they are brothers, gaining a powerful ally against Kenshiro. However, Kenshirō defeats Devil, who accidentally pins Jackal down with his hand when he asks for his "brother's" help. The two are quickly blown up with a stick of Jackal's own dynamite. | ||
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Revision as of 18:06, 24 July 2016
Jackal | |
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Jackal, as he appears in the manga. | |
Name in Kanji | ジャッカル |
Name in Romaji | Jakkaru |
Alternate spelling(s) | none |
Fighting Style | Explosives and hidden blades (Nanto Bakusatsu Ken in the anime) |
Allegiance(s) | Shin (TV series), Jagi (1986 movie) |
Family | none known |
Position(s) | Gang leader |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 17-25), Anime (ep. 11-13), 1986 movie |
Voice actor(s) |
Masayuki Katō (TV series), Hiroshi Ōtake (1986 movie) Masaya Takatsuka (Shin Hokuto Musou) Tom Wyner (anime dub) Mike Forest (movie dub) |
- Jackal (ジャッカル Jakkaru)
- Leader of a bandit gang, who fights with concealed blades and explosives. He is more intelligent and cautious than the average outlaw, with his motto being "If you want to survive in this age, avoid picking fights with people stronger than you". As such, Jackal is wary of Kenshirō's true power and uses underhanded tactics to avoid fighting him directly.
- He is introduced as a patron of a bar, watching some of his goons battle Kenshiro after they provoke him. He overhears Taki requesting aid for his adoptive mother, Toyo, and is tempted by the prospect of a village with a functional well. However, instead of attacking outright, Jackal opts to hang back and observe the village from afar, hoping to attack it after Kenshiro leaves. Several of his minions are less wary and attack the village immediately - although they are slaughtered by Kenshiro, their presence puts him on the alert for bigger trouble.
- Despite his concerns, Kenshiro eventually leaves Toyo's village with Bat and Rin after digging a new well. Finally seeing an opening, Jackal leads his gang in a full-scale assault, only to narrowly avoid being shot by Toyo's rifle. Enraged, he stabs the old woman and (on the suggestion of his new lieutenant, Fox) threatens to hang the orphans in her care, one by one. Fortunately, Kenshiro returns to help the villagers, forcing Jackal and his gang to flee - but as a parting gift, the villain straps dynamite to several children and sends them into the village for Kenshiro to find. This leads to the death of Toyo, who is mortally wounded while shielding a child from the dynamite she removed from him.
- Following this incident, Jackal finds himself being hunted down by Kenshirō, who is infuriated and disgusted by Jackal's cruelty. The outlaw leader escapes into Villainy Prison, where he used to be an inmate himself before breaking out, and tricks the monster Devil Rebirth into believing they are brothers, gaining a powerful ally against Kenshiro. However, Kenshirō defeats Devil, who accidentally pins Jackal down with his hand when he asks for his "brother's" help. The two are quickly blown up with a stick of Jackal's own dynamite.
TV series
- In the TV series, Jackal and his gang are underlings working for the King organization. Jackal's fighting-style is also referred to as Nanto Bakusatsu Ken. In this version, Joker blackmails Jackal into releasing Devil Rebirth, in order to kill Kenshirō.
1986 movie
- Jackal makes a short cameo in the theatrical movie, as a member of Jagi's gang. Jagi kills him after he recoils in horror at his unmasked face.
Character Rating
From Hokuto no Ken: Kyūkyoku Kaisetsusho: Seikimatsu Haō Retsuden.
- Level: D
- Power: 2
- Speed: 2
- Skills: 1
- Looks: 2
- Charisma: 2
Gallery
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In the 1986 Movie
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Jackal in DD Hokuto no Ken (2013)