Specialman - The 21st Chōjin Olympics: The Big Fight

The 21st Chōjin Olympics: The Big Fight

  • Warsman (Hideyuki Hori) is a Soviet cyborg Chōjin. He possesses a pair of retractable claws called Bear Claws. He also had an internal computer that could discover and exploit any weakness. He also has excellent artificial intelligence and calmly judges his opponents so as to defeat them within 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, his inner computer begins to shut down and smoke emits from his body. He was discovered by Robin Mask (in the alias of Mr. Barracuda). Although he killed Teapack Man and Petagon as well as rendering Ramen Man brain dead, he was defeated by Kinnikuman who alongside Robin Mask became friends with Kinnikuman.
  • Wolfman (Masashi Hirose) is a Sumo Yokozuna Chōjin. He was modeled after famous sumo wrestler Chiyonofuji Mitsugu and, like him, relied more on strength than weight. In the anime he is renamed Rikishiman. Ultimate Muscle renamed him again as Sosumi.
  • Pentagon (ペンタゴン?), also known as The Pentagon (ザ・ペンタゴン?), he has a five-pointed star polygon drawn on his face, a completely white body, and bird-like wings used for his trademark aerial attacks. The wings on his back can fly up to Mach 1 and his Jumping Power is No. 1 in the Choujin World, but his overall Power is somewhat inferior. In his 21st Choujin Olympics Quarter Finals match against Warsman, his wings were ripped off and he was sliced from his face down to his abdomen. His cousin is Akuma Choujin Black Hole, and the two of them participated in the Dream Choujin Tag Arc as the 4D Killer Combo. By turning the pentagram on his face he can manipulate space-time with his techniques Stop the Time, Chronos Change, and the tag technique 4D Cross. Despite possessing these near invincible techniques, he does not use them during his fight with Warsman, implying he might not have mastered them during the 21st Choujin Olympics. He later appears in Ultimate Muscle as one of the Legends alongside Chienowaman and King Cobra where he was named Starface. His voice actor is Kouji Totani in Kinnikuman (ep. 32) and PlayStation 2 Games, and Hideyuki Tanaka in Kinnikuman (ep. 33 and on) .
  • Benkiman (ベンキマン?) is a urinal Chōjin (benki is Japanese for urinal) who Kinnikuman had to wrestle during the 21st Choujin Olympics. Kinnikuman eventually was sucked into Benkiman's toilet and flushed down. When someone is flushed down, they never return. However, Kinnikuman returned because he stuffed his shorts into the toilet causing it to back up. The back up resulted in Kinnikuman winning the match. In the manga he has wore a coil of feces for a hat, but the anime changed it to a water faucet. He was renamed "Mister Pee" in Ultimate Muscle where he was the father of the Hollywood Bowl. He is voiced by Issei Futamata, Takumi Yamazaki (Kinnikuman Nisei).
  • Chienowaman (チエの輪マン?) is a disentanglement puzzle Chōjin. Motto is: "Modern toys are no match for me". Cubeman literally took him apart in the first round. It was declared to be an amazingly idiotic victory. He was renamed "Mindpuzzler" in Ultimate Muscle where he was depicted as one of the Legends alongside King Cobra and Pentagon. He is voiced by Kazuhiko Kishino.
  • Tileman (タイルマン?) is a tile Chōjin. Defeated in the qualifying round by the Fishers. He, along with several other lesser Choujins who'd failed to qualify, was given another chance at participation in the tournament by taking part in a demonstration to touch Benkiman. He thought that as he was so large, he could not be flushed by the toilet choujin, but served to demonstrate Benkiman's power to roll his opponents into tiny balls. He was shot out when Kinnikuman made Benkiman's plumbing back up. He is voiced by Masaharu Satou.

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