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The two meet Yuria in her cell and leave her with a plant grown from a seed Yuria gave to Ken before leaving. The plant catches Raoh's attention and Yuria is immediately sentenced to a
public execution the following morning. Rei challenges Raoh, but he
proves to be no match for him. Ken rushes to Cassandra, but arrives too late to stop Raoh from inflicting a mortal wound on Rei. After Rei dies, Kenshiro and Raoh unleash their full fighting aura to battle each other, destroying most of Cassandra in the process and leaving both substantially injured. With the two exhausted of all their
power and strength, Raoh manages to knock Ken unconscious. However, before Raoh can deliver the finishing blow, Lin interrupts the fight and implores him to spare Ken's life. Raoh agrees to Lin's request and walks away, swearing to postpone the battle for another day. Ken leaves Lin and Bat, and continues his search for Yuria, who mysteriously vanished during the final battle. Cast[edit] Character Japanese voice actor English dubbing actor (Streamline Pictures, 1991) Kenshiro Akira Kamiya John Vickery as Ken Yuria Yuriko Yamamoto Melodee Spivack as Julia Raoh Kenji Utsumi Wally Burr Jagi Chikao Ōtsuka[b] Dan Woren Shin Toshio Furukawa Michael McConnohie Rei Kaneto Shiozawa Gregory Snegoff Lin Tomiko Suzuki Holly Sidell as Lynn Bat Mie Suzuki Tony Oliver Airi Arisa Andō Barbara Goodson as Alei Ryūken Junji Chiba Jeff Corey as Ryuuken Zeed Hidekatsu Shibata Mike Forest as Zenda Heart Junpei
Takiguchi Dave Mallow as Hart Fox Takeshi Aono Tom Wyner Jackal Hiroshi Ōtake Carl Macek as Jackel Uighur Daisuke Gōri Gregory Snegoff as Uygle Kiba Daiō Takeshi Watabe James Avery as Fang Galf Jōji Yanami Tom Wyner as Thugmeister Elder Ukoku Kōhei Miyauchi Steve Bulen as Wise Man Colonel Kōji Yada Dave Mallow as Captain Nunchaku Thug Yūsaku Yara Steve Bulen Kubaru Shigeru Chiba Kirk Thornton as Head Banger Z Gang Banjō Ginga
Ryōichi Tanaka
Yasuo Tanaka Steve Bulen
Mike Forest
Dave Mallow
Kirk Thornton Old Woman Reiko Suzuki Catherine Battistone Dying Woman Yōko Kawanami Lisa Michelson Additional Voices
(Thugs/Villagers) Masayuki Katō
Michitaka Kobayashi
Masaharu Satō
Ikuya Sawaki
Kōzō Shioya
Yasuo Tanaka Steve Bulen
Wally Burr
Barbara Goodson
Wendee Lee as Pillage Victim
Edie Mirman as Screamer
Doug Stone as Torture Victim
Kirk Thornton Narrator Tarō Ishida Jeff Corey Soundtrack[edit] Hokuto no Ken: Feature Length Animated Movie SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Katsuhisa Hattori and Kodomo BandReleasedMarch 21, 1986Length38:31LabelPony CanyonSingles from Hokuto no Ken "Heart of Madness"
Released: February 21, 1986 All music is composed by Katsuhisa Hattori, except for tracks 9 and 18, which were composed and performed by Tsuyoshi UjikiTrack listNo. TitleEnglish translationLength1.
11974 61999 concept car 7Fifth generation Toggle Fifth generation subsection 7. 12004 7. 2Performance 7. 32005 7. 42006 7. 5Performance 8Motorsports 9Production numbers 10References 11External links Toggle the table of contents Pontiac GTO 21 languages AfrikaansAsturianuCatalàDeutschΕλληνικάEspañolEuskaraفارسیFrançaisBahasa IndonesiaItalianoLietuviųNederlands日本語PolskiРусскийScotsSimple EnglishSvenskaTürkçeУкраїнська Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Car models produced by General Motors Corporation For other uses, see GTO. Motor vehicle Pontiac GTO2005 Pontiac GTOOverviewManufacturerPontiac (GM) 1963–1974Holden (GM) 2004–2006Production1963[1]–19742003–2006Body and chassisClassMid-size 1963–1973Compact car 1974Mid-size car 2003–2006LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-driveChronologyPredecessorPontiac Tempest The Pontiac GTO is a front-engine, rear-drive, two-door, four- or five-passenger automobile manufactured and marketed by the Pontiac division of General Motors over four generations from 1963 until 1974 in the United States — with a fifth generation made by GM's Australian subsidiary, Holden, for the 2004
through 2006 model years. The first generation of the GTO is
credited with popularizing the muscle car market segment in the 1960s. [2][3] The Pontiac GTO is considered by some to have started the trend with all four domestic automakers offering a variety of competing models. [4][5] For the 1964 and 1965 model years, the GTO was an optional package on the intermediate-sized Pontiac Lemans. The 1964 GTO vehicle identification number (VIN) started with 22, while the 1965 GTO VIN started with 237.
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critiquant un général lors du Conseil de Guerre, son propre père considéra que c'est le Seigneur du Feu lui-même que le garçon critique. Le jour du combat, dès qu'il s'en aperçut, Zuko présenta ses excuses. Ozai, irrité par cette marque de faiblesse, le défigura et le condamna à l'exil. Il ne pourra revenir et
retrouver son honneur qu'en capturant l'Avatar. Pour capturer ce dernier, il est prêt à contrecarrer les plans de Zhao, un amiral de la nation du feu, lors du siège du Nord. Ses nombreux échecs face à l'Avatar annulent cependant toute possibilité de recouvrer son honneur, et sa propre sœur est envoyée pour lui régler son compte une fois pour toutes.