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Wilson, a Rough Collie with light brown, tan, and white fur, possesses small, unusually dark brown or black eyes, occasionally depicted with white irises in animated adaptations. Originally a circus dog, he traveled extensively throughout Japan with his owner Hirose, his mate Lean, and their son Londo. This background endowed him with exceptional trick-performing skills and broad regional knowledge.
A month prior to his introduction, the circus visited Mie, where Kurojaki—leader of the Koga ninja dogs—attacked Wilson's family. The assault killed Londo and abducted Lean. Wilson later discovered her remains in a cave, confirming Kurojaki and his followers had killed and consumed her. Driven by vengeance, Wilson kidnapped Kurojaki’s son Chibi, intending to throw him off a cliff to inflict equivalent suffering. During the confrontation, Kurojaki intervened, inadvertently causing Wilson, Chibi, and Cross—who attempted a rescue—to fall. All survived, and Wilson joined Ben’s platoon. There, he explained his motivations and contributed strategic insights about enemy combatants, including the legendary Benizakura.
In the conflict against Akakabuto, Wilson served as a group leader alongside John and Benizakura during the fourth skirmish, tasked with destroying one of the bear’s fortresses. He also relayed critical historical context like the Harpooned Bear story. Surviving the final battle, he remained in the Ōu mountains.
Later, during the conflict against Reima’s wolves, Wilson recruited allied armies from Kyushu and Shikoku. He aided John in rescuing Cross and her puppies. After Reima revealed the wolf lord Gaia as the true threat, Wilson swam to Hokkaido with the Ōu army, leading forces to defeat Gaia before returning to Ōu.
In *Ginga Densetsu Weed*, Wilson appears with Kagetora’s group. Encountering Weed in the mountains, he notes the puppy’s resemblance to Gin—unaware Weed is Gin’s son. He joins Weed’s cause alongside Kagetora but remains a background character in the manga. His anime appearance is speculative, potentially represented by a background collie.
Wilson displays a calm, wise, and rational demeanor, typically avoiding recklessness. His extensive travels make him a valuable informant, though family trauma once drove him to near-murderous actions. Despite his primary role, he is recognized as a capable fighter.
A month prior to his introduction, the circus visited Mie, where Kurojaki—leader of the Koga ninja dogs—attacked Wilson's family. The assault killed Londo and abducted Lean. Wilson later discovered her remains in a cave, confirming Kurojaki and his followers had killed and consumed her. Driven by vengeance, Wilson kidnapped Kurojaki’s son Chibi, intending to throw him off a cliff to inflict equivalent suffering. During the confrontation, Kurojaki intervened, inadvertently causing Wilson, Chibi, and Cross—who attempted a rescue—to fall. All survived, and Wilson joined Ben’s platoon. There, he explained his motivations and contributed strategic insights about enemy combatants, including the legendary Benizakura.
In the conflict against Akakabuto, Wilson served as a group leader alongside John and Benizakura during the fourth skirmish, tasked with destroying one of the bear’s fortresses. He also relayed critical historical context like the Harpooned Bear story. Surviving the final battle, he remained in the Ōu mountains.
Later, during the conflict against Reima’s wolves, Wilson recruited allied armies from Kyushu and Shikoku. He aided John in rescuing Cross and her puppies. After Reima revealed the wolf lord Gaia as the true threat, Wilson swam to Hokkaido with the Ōu army, leading forces to defeat Gaia before returning to Ōu.
In *Ginga Densetsu Weed*, Wilson appears with Kagetora’s group. Encountering Weed in the mountains, he notes the puppy’s resemblance to Gin—unaware Weed is Gin’s son. He joins Weed’s cause alongside Kagetora but remains a background character in the manga. His anime appearance is speculative, potentially represented by a background collie.
Wilson displays a calm, wise, and rational demeanor, typically avoiding recklessness. His extensive travels make him a valuable informant, though family trauma once drove him to near-murderous actions. Despite his primary role, he is recognized as a capable fighter.