In the 2003 tournament, he joined Benimaru and Shingo once more before he goes back to attend to his dojo. To relive his team's glory days and to bring more fame to Judo, he enters with his old teammates and Shingo Yabuki. Goro was reluctant to enter until he learned that Kyo came back to Japan. In 2001, Benimaru invites him to join the King of Fighters with him. Goro also became the mentor of his own dojo. During his absence from the King of Fighters tournament, he finally married and fathered a son. As was promised, he returns to the Judo circles and brings fame back to Japan. Goro agreed to follow his request after he finished his participation in the year's King of Fighters tournament. On the day before the 1997 tournament, his mentor begged him to return to his professional Judo career. He eventually befriends his teammates and continues to enter with them. A year later, he entered the 1994 King of Fighters tournament with Benimaru (second place) and Kyo. Although he got far into the finals, he lost against Kyo and was bumped to third place. He participated in Japan's mixed martial arts tournament to determine the members for the country's King of Fighters team. Goro is a former Olympic gold medalist for Judo. Ryūzaburō Ōtomo voices him in the Dengeki drama CD. His official nickname is The Rising Storm. In The King of Fighters '97, Orochi Yashiro became his elemental rival, as both men share the ability to manipulate earth. It is also a homage to a Japanese phrase of giving birth to fire (roughly translated: lighting strikes the earth which sparks the flame). In the show, there were three featured heroes who served as the inspiration for the KOF trio: the protagonist had a "fiery" persona, his friend was "edgy and daring", and the third hero was the "down-to-earth giant". The idea for his earthquakes -as well as the other elemental powers for the rest of the Japan team- was derived from the anime Getter Robo. He shared the spot with Street Fighter character, Alex. In Gamest's 1997 Heroes Collection, Daimon was voted as the staff's forty-fourth favorite character. His character was created to add a practitioner of Judo to the cast, and many elements from his original designs, such as his geta and his victory cries, remained for his final look. Basically, if they needed room for comebacks-and the way they're hyping this game up, I have no doubt they are-he's *probably* on the cut 'short list' after they nail maybe some of the new characters that sank.Gentle Giant Goro Daimon (大門五郎) is a character who debuted as a member to the Hero Team in The King of Fighters '94, along with Kyo Kusanagi and Benimaru Nikaido. I mean I think we're going to get at least 12+ comebacks in this(Guessing CYS, some of the important characters in Ash saga like Ash, Elisabeth, Adel etc, a couple of the NESTS resurrections and so on-story seems to be setting that up), and I think they'll have to leave some others out to make room for them so I think that'll happen.ĭaimon I kinda feel is on that list, along with, a few others, that can be maybe put onto a DLC pass. On the other, he's sat three games before, has no real 'story' ties, and can easily be one of those 'sit the initial cast, maybe come back for DLC' types, if they wanted to ensure more comebacks. On one hand-existing skeleton or whatever like people said(though some 3D modelers swear up and down everything is completely new in XV.)
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