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Meat Alexandria, dubbed Meat-kun, hails from the Churrasco Tribe of Planet Kinniku. Entrusted by his father, Mince, to the Kinniku Clan, he is raised alongside Suguru Kinniku (Kinnikuman), forging a brotherly bond through early clashes. Charged with retrieving Suguru from Earth, he evolves into the prince’s sharp-witted advisor, battle strategist, and ethical anchor, often sparring with Suguru’s lethargy and fears while nurturing his warrior evolution.
His appearance features round glasses, the hiragana “にく” etched on his forehead, and the KIN Mark emblazoned on his chest—a testament to his Kinniku allegiance. The glasses double as a critical vulnerability; their destruction incapacitates him. By pressing his temples, he projects light from his forehead, a versatile tool for signaling or illumination.
During Suguru’s trials, Meat orchestrates tactics in the 20th and 21st Chojin Olympics and the Survivor Match for the Kinniku Throne. Though physically limited, he steps onto the battlefield when necessary, toppling adversaries like Mixer Taitei with his Back Drop technique. His defining ordeal comes when Buffaloman of the Seven Devil Chojin sunders him into seven scattered fragments, compelling Suguru to triumph in grueling matches to restore him.
Decades later, Meat enters cryogenic stasis to retain his youth, reawakening to mentor Suguru’s son, Mantaro Kinniku. He replicates his role as strategist and life coach, tempering Mantaro’s brashness during crises like the d.M.p invasion, the Kajiba no Kuso Chikara Challenge, and the Ultimate Choujin Tag Arc. In the Demon Seed Arc, General Terror’s forces sever his body anew, spurring Mantaro and allies to recover his scattered pieces.
His lineage includes sisters Medium Rare and Kalbi Liver, and a fleeting reunion with his father, Minch, who perishes after acknowledging their kinship. A budding rapport with Mari Nikaido blossoms into unresolved romantic tension. Across eras, Meat endures as a steadfast pillar—equal parts sardonic foil and devoted counselor, his exasperation tempered by loyalty as he shepherds generations of heroes.
His appearance features round glasses, the hiragana “にく” etched on his forehead, and the KIN Mark emblazoned on his chest—a testament to his Kinniku allegiance. The glasses double as a critical vulnerability; their destruction incapacitates him. By pressing his temples, he projects light from his forehead, a versatile tool for signaling or illumination.
During Suguru’s trials, Meat orchestrates tactics in the 20th and 21st Chojin Olympics and the Survivor Match for the Kinniku Throne. Though physically limited, he steps onto the battlefield when necessary, toppling adversaries like Mixer Taitei with his Back Drop technique. His defining ordeal comes when Buffaloman of the Seven Devil Chojin sunders him into seven scattered fragments, compelling Suguru to triumph in grueling matches to restore him.
Decades later, Meat enters cryogenic stasis to retain his youth, reawakening to mentor Suguru’s son, Mantaro Kinniku. He replicates his role as strategist and life coach, tempering Mantaro’s brashness during crises like the d.M.p invasion, the Kajiba no Kuso Chikara Challenge, and the Ultimate Choujin Tag Arc. In the Demon Seed Arc, General Terror’s forces sever his body anew, spurring Mantaro and allies to recover his scattered pieces.
His lineage includes sisters Medium Rare and Kalbi Liver, and a fleeting reunion with his father, Minch, who perishes after acknowledging their kinship. A budding rapport with Mari Nikaido blossoms into unresolved romantic tension. Across eras, Meat endures as a steadfast pillar—equal parts sardonic foil and devoted counselor, his exasperation tempered by loyalty as he shepherds generations of heroes.