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    : Appearing in the TV series, Garekki was the Leader of [[King (organization)|KING's]] Golden Wolf Army and inventor of ''[[Nanto Ningen Hōdan]]''. He very highly values his meal time, evidenced by the fact that he is willing to kill his own men over it. Also, he is among the very few to attempt a diplomatic approach in getting the village to hand over [[Kenshiro]], rather than directly attacking it like the others.  
    : Appearing in the TV series, Garekki was the Leader of [[King (organization)|KING's]] Golden Wolf Army and inventor of ''[[Nanto Ningen Hōdan]]''. He very highly values his meal time, evidenced by the fact that he is willing to kill his own men over it. Also, he is among the very few to attempt a diplomatic approach in getting the village to hand over [[Kenshiro]], rather than directly attacking it like the others.  


    == TV Series ==
    : Kenshiro paralyzes him in midair with the ''Hokuto Kokū Zan'' flying kick and fires him to his death from his own cannon while saving two captive children in the process.
    : Kenshiro paralyzes him in midair with the ''Hokuto Kokū Zan'' flying kick and fires him to his death from his own cannon while saving two captive children in the process.



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    Garekki

    Garekki, as he appears in the anime.
    Name in Kanji ガレッキー
    Name in Romaji Garekki
    Fighting Style Nanto Ningen Hōdan
    Allegiance(s) Shin
    Position(s) Leader of KING's Golden Wolf Army
    Appearances Anime (ep. 19)
    Voice actor(s) Keiichi Noda
    Garekki (ガレッキー, Garekki)
    Appearing in the TV series, Garekki was the Leader of KING's Golden Wolf Army and inventor of Nanto Ningen Hōdan. He very highly values his meal time, evidenced by the fact that he is willing to kill his own men over it. Also, he is among the very few to attempt a diplomatic approach in getting the village to hand over Kenshiro, rather than directly attacking it like the others.

    TV Series

    Kenshiro paralyzes him in midair with the Hokuto Kokū Zan flying kick and fires him to his death from his own cannon while saving two captive children in the process.