TV-Series
Description
Meat-kun, alias Alexandria Meat, hails from the Churrasco Clan on Planet Kinniku. Entrusted to the Kinniku Clan by his father, Mince, he was raised as a brother figure to Prince Suguru Kinniku. Initially sent to retrieve Suguru from Earth, he shifts roles to become a steadfast strategist and advisor, tempering the prince’s recklessness. His responsibilities expand from mundane oversight to orchestrating tactics in wrestling bouts and interstellar wars.

Standing 100 cm tall, he sports round glasses and bears the hiragana “にく” (meat) etched on his forehead. The “KIN” emblem on his chest symbolizes allegiance to the Kinniku Clan. His glasses, vital to functionality, disable him if shattered. A touch to his temples triggers a luminous signal from his forehead symbol, aiding communication or lighting dark paths.

Key trials include his capture by Buffaloman in the Seven Devil Choujin arc, where his dismantled body is held hostage until Suguru’s victory enables his reassembly. In the Survivor Match for the Kinniku Throne, he substitutes for Suguru, overpowering Mixer Taitei with a Back Drop before falling to King the 100 Ton.

Cryogenically frozen in *Kinnikuman Nisei* to safeguard his wisdom, he awakens decades later to mentor Suguru’s son, Mantaro, navigating threats like the d.M.p and Bone Cold. During the Kajiba no Kuso Djikara Challenge, he briefly reunites with Mince before his father’s demise. At the Choujin Olympics: The Resurrection, he allies with Ilioukhine, sacrificing his own combat readiness to rescue the wrestler from permanent injury.

Capabilities encompass flight, resilience in incapacitated states, and minor growth manipulation. Though seldom fighting directly, he deploys moves like Meat’s Kids Torpedo and Closed Gate Crush. His tactical expertise and encyclopedic knowledge of Choujin wrestling cement his indispensability.

Central relationships include a sibling-like rivalry and loyalty with Suguru, balancing friction with trust, and a guiding paternal role toward Mantaro. Interactions with siblings Medium Rare and Kalbi Liver remain peripheral.

Spin-offs like *Kinnikuman Lady* depict him coaching new heroes via consciousness transfer. Time-travel arcs in *Ultimate Choujin Tag* involve cautious collaboration with his younger self, sidestepping paradoxes through proxy missions.

Notable quirks include stockpiling spare glasses, domestic prowess, and pastimes like literary pursuits and castle tours. His enduring legacy spans eras, underscoring devotion and cerebral influence over brute force.