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Ramenman emerged as a Chinese Chojin warrior, mastering Kung Fu and technical wrestling while cementing his infamy among the Three Brutal Chojin alongside Brockenman and Curry Cook. His early reign was marked by merciless savagery, slaughtering opponents to pursue combat perfection. At the 20th Chojin Olympics, he cemented this reputation by tearing Brockenman in half with a Camel Clutch, showcasing his ruthless brutality.

A transformative defeat by Kinnikuman in the same tournament shattered his violent worldview. The loss ignited introspection, driving him to renounce cruelty and embrace justice. His tearful, blood-streaked plea for Kinnikuman to fight earnestly symbolized the birth of a calmer, principled guardian.

During the 21st Chojin Olympics, Warsman’s Bear Claw left Ramenman comatose. To persist in battle, he resurrected as Mongolman, donning a healing tree-bark mask. This guise allowed him to ally with Buffaloman in the Universal Chojin Tag Tournament, forging unexpected respect despite their sparse history.

His visage evolved with his ideals. As Ramenman, his Fu Manchu mustache, queue hairstyle, and the forehead kanji “中” (China) embodied heritage. As Mongolman, a crimson-marked mask and bare chest accompanied the shoulder kanji “闘” (war), reflecting his enduring combat spirit.

Key relationships shaped his journey. A bitter rivalry with Brocken Jr., rooted in paternal vengeance, softened into mentorship and camaraderie. His dynamic with Kinnikuman shifted from adversarial clashes to mutual allegiance, recognizing Kinnikuman’s role in his redemption. Later, he guided Mantaro Kinniku as a mentor within the New Generation.

Post-recovery, Ramenman discarded the Mongolman identity, fighting openly once more. Flashbacks revealed a fleeting consideration to join the Perfect Chojins, abandoned after Kinnikuman’s victory solidified his justice path. His legacy expanded into the spin-off *Tatakae!! Ramenman*, though separate from the core saga.

Ramenman’s arc spanned redemption, resilience, and guidance—transitioning from a butcher of the ring to a justice cornerstone. His narrative weaves themes of loyalty, evolution, and the transformative power of defeat.