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    :The son of ''[[Gento Kō Ken]]'' successor [[Falco]] and his lover [[Myu]], he was born posthumously after Falco died from his wounds fighting against the [[Nameless Asura]]. While Falco's child was never shown nor named in the manga (since Myu disappears from the story after her pregnancy is revealed), he would be developed into a full-fledged character in two different ''Hokuto no Ken'' video games that were later produced after the manga and TV series both ended. The two games offer differing backstories for the character despite sharing the same name (due to TV series' writer [[Hiroshi Toda]]'s involvement in both projects), but both versions ultimately grow up to succeed his late father as the ''Gento Kō Ken'' successor.
    :The son of ''[[Gento Kō Ken]]'' successor [[Falco]] and his lover [[Myu]], he was born posthumously after Falco died from his wounds fighting against the [[Nameless Asura]]. While Falco's child was never shown nor named in the manga (since Myu disappears from the story after her pregnancy is revealed), he would be developed into a full-fledged character in two different ''Hokuto no Ken'' video games that were later produced after the manga and TV series both ended. The two games offer differing backstories for the character despite sharing the same name (due to TV series' writer [[Hiroshi Toda]]'s involvement in both projects), but both incarnations of Misshu ultimately grow up to succeed his late father as the ''Gento Kō Ken'' successor after defeating an evil usurper.


    ==In video games==
    ==In video games==

    Revision as of 08:33, 12 September 2016

    Misshu

    Misshu, as illustrated in the Hokuto no Ken 4 manual.
    Name in Kanji ミッシュ
    Name in Romaji Misshu
    Alternate spelling(s) Missyu
    Fighting Style Gento Kō Ken
    Family

    Falco (father)

    Myū (mother)
    Position(s) The succesor of Gento Kō Ken
    Appearances Hokuto no Ken 4, Hokuto no Ken (Banpresto)
    Voice actor(s) Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Misshu (ミッシュ)
    The son of Gento Kō Ken successor Falco and his lover Myu, he was born posthumously after Falco died from his wounds fighting against the Nameless Asura. While Falco's child was never shown nor named in the manga (since Myu disappears from the story after her pregnancy is revealed), he would be developed into a full-fledged character in two different Hokuto no Ken video games that were later produced after the manga and TV series both ended. The two games offer differing backstories for the character despite sharing the same name (due to TV series' writer Hiroshi Toda's involvement in both projects), but both incarnations of Misshu ultimately grow up to succeed his late father as the Gento Kō Ken successor after defeating an evil usurper.

    In video games

    • In the Famicom RPG Hokuto no Ken 4, Misshu meets the hero in the town of Rozaria, the home of his late father. He joins the hero's party when he realizes they're heading to Madō Island (a former area of the Land of Shura) to pursue the evil masters of Gento Ryū Ken. When he was a child, Misshu was targeted for assassination by a man named Sagan, who sought to usurp him as the Gento Kō Ken successor. Misshu survived, but at the expense of his mother's life. As an adult, he seeks to defeat Sagan, now the leader and founder of the Gento Ryū Ken school, in order to avenge his mother and claim his rightful place as the true Gento Kō Ken successor. Misshu initially radiates a silver light, but it changes to a gold after he defeats Sagan and proclaims himself to be the Gento Kō Ken successor. He continues to be part of the hero's party for the rest of his adventure. His name is spelled "MISSYU" in the ending credits.
    • In Banpresto's Hokuto no Ken adventure game for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation, Misshu is a central character in the game's third chapter. He was separated from his mother as a child and deprived of his memories by Barebi (a blood relative of Jakō), who would go on to usurp him as the Gento Kō Ken successor and take over the Imperial Capital. Misshu would grow up to become a fighter in a distant land, having survived thanks to his innate knowledge of Gento Kō Ken. He is eventually hired by Barebi as a bodyguard and is tricked into fighting Kenshiro. However, he recovers his memories after the battle and turns against Barebi, killing him. He is reunited with his mother afterward and becomes the Gento Kō Ken successor.

    Gallery

  • Misshu in the Banpresto video game.

    Misshu in the Banpresto video game.

  • Misshu kills Barebi

    Misshu kills Barebi

  • An infant Misshu being cradled by Myu

    An infant Misshu being cradled by Myu

  • Misshu's battle portrait in Hokuto no Ken 4

    Misshu's battle portrait in Hokuto no Ken 4