![]() Right by control-dating (pre set-up) a lot of (Judo Related?) women. the guys kinda set up with a love connection type thing where he looks for Mrs. Guess what, the guys single and somewhat of a mac-daddy to boot! here comes Goro, all da ladies down for smooches. I don't know how he is at home, but I guess he is really well of in a Goro sense, for, like Terry, he can find a great deal of contentment in little things, like his Geta sandals. Goro loves to bowl ('95 players are aware of that) and he can probably chuck that ball right down the lane without it even touching the ground, but Goro doesn't cheat at stuff. Outside of KOF though ,I wonder how many nights Kyo and Benimaru have spent bowling with Goro. Not much of it is revealed withing the actual game. A lot of Goro's personality can be realized in the story line. '98 rolls around, hey, Goro is already the best at the Judo and people are probably scared and so he can only find sufficient challenge in The King Of Fighters '98. Goro then realizes this "challenge" of being kind of the best in both worlds and joins KOF '97 with even more outside-of-judo stuff with intentions on becoming even a bigger power house at burning people with Judo mats. Also, he was being begged by, I think, his former master, to return to the Judo world and perfect the art further. He had no intentions on joining '97 (now who actually did SNK) and felt that his Judo was slipping. ![]() Now things had been kinda crazy and Goro wants to redirect himself once again. When his bud Kyo is whooped on and then challenged to a re-bout in '96, Goro, the big lug is right there to help him back on his feet and enters '96 with Kyo and a helpful Benimaru to help Kusanagi regain his composure. Come on, judo is very limited and Goro is at the peak of Judoism (hahaha) and feels that he needs to expand out of the ring of Judo, thus he enters '95 and you can see his style start to change from here on. ![]() Honda style), and he has a deep respect for his country, explaining his bandana. Goro had agreed to be on the '94 Japan team because one, he wanted to prove that his art was good in multi-style tournaments (E. Thus Goro meets Benimaru, and the trio become REALLY good friends. The three top finishers (you can guess who they are) decided to form a team to enter this new revamped King Of Fighters tournament. I believe He, Benimaru, and Kyo were all newcomers, but anyway, Goro lost to Benimaru, but was happy with his third place position. He has known Kyo since Kusanagi was WAY younger, and he met Benimaru through an all japan-ish tournament where the best fighters of Japan assemble to see who's the strongest. Many people think Goro's a big lunk of something that sits in a corner all day, but he doesn't mind just, well, doing stuff. Well, Goro's been on the Japan Team his whole KOF career and takes on the role as a big-brother figure, keeping the team focused and stuff like that when needed but basically just a big big bud. A five year veteran of the King Of Fighters, it's funnny how he has that air of experience surrounding him to the point where a lot of experienced players can whoop-ups wits de Goro Daimon. Contrary to most KOF characters, he's a man of little words when he is engaged He kinda just follows around the tail of the Japan team keepin' things together when he needs to. Not much to say about Goro Daimon except that he's big and strong!!
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