TV-Series
Description
Ramenman began as a Chinese Chojin who mastered Kung Fu, technical wrestling, and Chojin Kenpo, wielding knowledge of over a thousand techniques. He earned infamy as one of the Three Brutal Chojin alongside Brockenman and Curry Cook, mercilessly killing opponents during matches and relishing gruesome battles. His brutality culminated at the 20th Chojin Olympics when he killed Brockenman by breaking his jaw and ripping him in half with a camel clutch.
A profound shift followed his semi-final defeat by Kinnikuman. This loss sparked a philosophical transformation, leading Ramenman to reject murder and embrace honorable combat as a Justice Chojin. He marked this change by shedding tears of blood and urging Kinnikuman to take their match seriously, signaling the start of his redemption.
Later, during the 21st Chojin Olympics, Warsman inflicted a severe head injury with the Bear Claw technique, leaving Ramenman comatose. To continue fighting, he adopted the Mongolman identity, wearing a mask crafted from healing tree bark that restored his functionality. Disguised as Mongolman, he formed a destructive tag team with Buffaloman and competed in the Universal Chojin Tag Tournament.
Ramenman evolved into a mentor, particularly for Brocken Jr., who initially sought vengeance for his father's death but grew to respect Ramenman as a teacher. His relationship with Kinnikuman remained crucial, as Kinnikuman's influence continually reinforced Ramenman's commitment to justice.
During the Scramble for the Throne arc, Ramenman recovered sufficiently to fight without the Mongolman mask. The Perfect Origin Arc revealed Ramenman had intended to join the Perfect Chojin after the 20th Olympics prior to his defeat by Kinnikuman. That loss made him abandon that path and ally with the Justice Chojin instead.
Ramenman gained significant popularity, resulting in the dedicated spin-off manga *Tatakae!! Ramenman*, though this iteration stands separate from the main series character. He is one of the few characters in the series to never die.
A profound shift followed his semi-final defeat by Kinnikuman. This loss sparked a philosophical transformation, leading Ramenman to reject murder and embrace honorable combat as a Justice Chojin. He marked this change by shedding tears of blood and urging Kinnikuman to take their match seriously, signaling the start of his redemption.
Later, during the 21st Chojin Olympics, Warsman inflicted a severe head injury with the Bear Claw technique, leaving Ramenman comatose. To continue fighting, he adopted the Mongolman identity, wearing a mask crafted from healing tree bark that restored his functionality. Disguised as Mongolman, he formed a destructive tag team with Buffaloman and competed in the Universal Chojin Tag Tournament.
Ramenman evolved into a mentor, particularly for Brocken Jr., who initially sought vengeance for his father's death but grew to respect Ramenman as a teacher. His relationship with Kinnikuman remained crucial, as Kinnikuman's influence continually reinforced Ramenman's commitment to justice.
During the Scramble for the Throne arc, Ramenman recovered sufficiently to fight without the Mongolman mask. The Perfect Origin Arc revealed Ramenman had intended to join the Perfect Chojin after the 20th Olympics prior to his defeat by Kinnikuman. That loss made him abandon that path and ally with the Justice Chojin instead.
Ramenman gained significant popularity, resulting in the dedicated spin-off manga *Tatakae!! Ramenman*, though this iteration stands separate from the main series character. He is one of the few characters in the series to never die.