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; {{nihongo|Uighur, the Warden|ウイグル獄長|Uiguru Gokuchō|[[wiktionary:ئۇيغۇر|ئۇيغۇر]]}} {{flagicon|Mongolia}} [[Image:Kokbayraq flag.svg|20px]] | ; {{nihongo|Uighur, the Warden|ウイグル獄長|Uiguru Gokuchō|[[wiktionary:ئۇيغۇر|ئۇيغۇر]]}} {{flagicon|Mongolia}} [[Image:Kokbayraq flag.svg|20px]] | ||
: The warden of [[Cassandra]] prison and an [[wikipedia:Uyghurs|Uyghur]] whose ancestors lived in [[wikipedia:Uyghur Khaganate|ancient Mongolia]]. He fights using the {{nihongo|''[[Taizan-ryu Sojo Ben]]''|泰山流双条鞭||"Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip"}} style. | : The warden of [[Cassandra]] prison and an [[wikipedia:Uyghurs|Uyghur]] whose ancestors lived in [[wikipedia:Uyghur Khaganate|ancient Mongolia]]. He fights using the {{nihongo|''[[Taizan-ryu Sojo Ben]]''|泰山流双条鞭||"Taishan Style Twin Streak Whip"}} style. | ||
==[[Ten no Haoh]]== | ==[[Ten no Haoh]]== | ||
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: Uighur appears in the movie version as the second-in-command and public executioner of Ken-Oh's army. He fights with [[Rei]] at Cassandra, but his whips are foiled and he is sliced into pieces by Rei's ''[[Nanto Suicho Ken]]''. | : Uighur appears in the movie version as the second-in-command and public executioner of Ken-Oh's army. He fights with [[Rei]] at Cassandra, but his whips are foiled and he is sliced into pieces by Rei's ''[[Nanto Suicho Ken]]''. | ||
== Video Games == | |||
: Uighur is a popular boss in the video games for the series and is a playable character on rare occasions. | |||
==Character Rating== | ==Character Rating== | ||
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* Charisma: 3 | * Charisma: 3 | ||
== Notes == | |||
* While there are many giant characters in the series, Uighur's gigantic height is referenced a lot, he is frequently called a giant, is said to weigh 770 pounds and had to be folded in half to fit into a grave built for the 6 feet tall Kenshiro. | |||
* The final boss of the Data East game ''Hippodrome'', Pon the Giant closely resembles Uighur and has a similar move to Moko Hakyoku Do. In the sequel ''Death Brade'', Pon becomes one of the main protagonists and is playable. | |||
''Death Blade | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> |
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