Hokuto No Ken Toki Den 5/6
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love the random bolder being smashed by kenshiro
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@Zero8880 Agree with you partly, but Lu Bu is known for two things: (1) the strongest warrior in his era, and (2) a betrayer. While Raoh is very strong, he isn't a traitor like Lu Bu. In Hokuto no Ken universe, only the chosen Hokuto Shinken practitioner may continue to use that style. The rest of the candidates will have their "fists" sealed. Ryuken (the master) was going to kill Raoh first, but Raoh ended up killing him.
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1:22 So, the first part of the battle was just a warm up? I'VE GOTTA SEE THIS!
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"I refuse to keep beating on you."
*two seconds later*
RAAAAAAH *beatdown.*
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manly tears.... so its just so fucking touching...
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Raoh reminds me of those prided asian emperors. With a confused and brutish heart. Khan for example. I wonder why the asian warlords were so much this way.
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2:02 HOKUTO TEN-SHO HYAKURETSU KEN, RAHHHHHATATATATATATATATAATATAT
ATATAHHHAAAAATTAAAAAAAAAAAA -
Even the Raoh's Horse is very Muscular..
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guess it's fitting that Koei, who makes Dynasty Warriors, is also making or made a Fist of the North Star game in the same mold.
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Raoh and Kokou kind of remind me of Lu Bu and Red Hare from ROTK. Actually, both Raoh and Lu Bu were highly ambitious and killed their fathers or master. And Kokou, like red hare, was passed down to another great warrior after his master's death.
Yes, the scene where the young Raoh dragged Toki up the cliff is one of the most emotional and rigtheous scenes in the story.
Chemicalkinetics 2 years ago 21
in the original, the flashback scene with raoh dragging toki up the cliff helped tremendously
saintofallkillers 2 years ago 16