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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Kiba Daiō was originally nameless in the manga. The introduction of Vol. 5 of the ''Jump Comics'' edition referred to his character as {{nihongo|"Chief of the Kiba Clan"|牙一族・族長|Kiba Ichizoku Zokuchō}}. The name ''Kiba Daiō'' was introduced for the character in the ''Hokuto no Ken'' television series and has been adopted in later subsequent media since. In the guidebook ''Kyūkyoku Kaisetsu - Seikimatsu Haō Retsuden'', he is given the English title of the '''King of Kiba''' (also used in the ''Punch Mania'' arcade game). In the English version of [[Hokuto Musō]] he is instead called '''Boss Fang'''. | * Kiba Daiō was originally nameless in the manga. The introduction of Vol. 5 of the ''Jump Comics'' edition referred to his character as {{nihongo|"Chief of the Kiba Clan"|牙一族・族長|Kiba Ichizoku Zokuchō}}. The name ''Kiba Daiō'' was introduced for the character in the ''Hokuto no Ken'' television series and has been adopted in later subsequent media since. In the guidebook ''Kyūkyoku Kaisetsu - Seikimatsu Haō Retsuden'', he is given the English title of the '''King of Kiba''' (also used in the ''Punch Mania'' arcade game). In the English version of [[Hokuto Musō]] he is instead called '''Boss Fang'''. | ||
* Kiba Daioh appears to be visually based on the pirate leader played by Dick Wei in the movie, Project A. | * Kiba Daioh appears to be visually based on the pirate leader Lo San Po played by Dick Wei in the movie, ''Project A''. This character is also blown up with a potato-masher hand grenade. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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