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Jubron(Italy only) |
Name in Kanji |
N/A |
Name in Romaji |
N/A |
Fighting Style |
Asphyxiation |
Allegiance(s) |
Raoh |
Family |
none known |
Position(s) |
General in Ken-oh's army |
Appearances |
Manga(ch. 106), Anime (ep. 74) |
- A General of Ken-oh who ran amuck after his master's disappearance. Jubron made several young women in a village he controlled play a game of "death tag", which unlike traditional tag involved the "It" player, whilst wearing a blindfold, picking up and crushing the other players to death. Before he could claim his fourth victim, a returning Raoh ended the game by slapping Jubron's head off.
- The character is unnamed outside of the Italian dub of the anime where he is called Jubron.
Appearance
- Jubron is quite a tall man compared to a normal person, as he is a bit smaller than Kenshiro, furthermore Jubron has a relatively muscular body with hair in a kind of crest and he looks like Barona only that jubron his mustache is not connected to His beard.
- Jubron does not wear a shirt, he only wears a bandage on his head, with a wristband, he wears some strange pants also under his pants he wears a pair of boots
Personality
- Jubron is a very sadistic man who loves to play the "death tag game" by lifting and crushing women to death. He even killed his subordinate saying "he didn't care if it was good" and while killing his victims he is mostly laughing.
- When he hugged Kenshiro and saw that he was strong, he wanted to see his face to know who he looked like before he killed him but he got a surprise.
Abilities
- Jubron has great physical strength that he easily killed four of his victories without much trouble and hugged his subordinate to death.
- Jubron grabs his victims and strangles them until their bones are pulverized with his great strength. Besides, the characteristic movement is to kill with bear hugs.
Tv Series
- In the TV series, Kenshiro arrives to stop Jubron's game instead of Raoh. Instead of being decapitated, Jubron simply falls to the ground and winces.
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