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Mister Khamen (ミスターカーメン) is a Devil Chojin from Ancient Egypt. 

About[]

Mister Khamen is an Ancient Egyptian monarch Chojin (a parody of Tutankhamen) and fortune teller. He was given Meat Alexandria's left leg when they kidnapped him. He fought Brocken Jr. in his match, and was about to win when a mysterious stranger (Mongolman) dropped a smoke bomb into the ring and entered the fight to defeat Mister Khamen, breaking his neck with a Leg Lariat.

He showed up during the Perfect Origin arc. His opponent was Crushman. His Cartouche Straw backfires against him as Crushman was a Robo Chojin. Mr. Khamen was crushed into a pulp by Crushman's Iron Glove.

Personality[]

As a Devil Chojin, he's absolutely brutal towards his opponents in combat. He shows no mercy, especially when he sucks them dry with his Cartouche Straw.

Appearance[]

He is dressed with a typical pharaoh style, with a mask hidding his big mouth full of sharp teeth that he uses to grap his opponents. He has a pair of green eyes.

Abilities[]

Mr. Khamen can wrap his opponent in gauze with his Mummy Package technique. He can also mummify his opponents by sucking out their liquids with his Cartouche Straw. He also possesses powerful Egyptian magic used to see the future and paralyze his opponent.

History []

Kinnikuman[]

Seven Devil Chojin Arc[]

The Devil Chojin appear during the Seven Akuma Chojin Arc, in which they steal parts of Alexandria Meat's body and hold each piece hostage until defeated in battle. [1] Mister Khamen has Meat's left leg. [2] After Black Hole and Stereo Cassette King are defeated, Mister Khamen reads the fortune of the Seven Akuma Chojin in the stars, but the stars reveal their eventual defeat. [2] When Kinnikuman is too weak to fight, the Justice Chojin challenge the Akuma Chojin in his place: Brocken Jr. is pitted against Mister Khamen for battle. [3]

The match takes place in Hokkaido, Japan, and they fight within a ring shaped like a pyramid. [4] Mister Khamen appears as a floating head, as he continually hides his body, and eventually bites down on Brocken's neck. [5] Brocken sacrifices the skin and muscle of his right shoulder, in order to escape from the biting hold. [6] He proceeds to use the Red Rain of Berlin to force Mister Khamen to reveal his body, due to the blood it produces. Mister Khamen counters by freezing Brocken with his eyes, followed by wrapping him and mummifying him in linens. [6]

Mister Khamen inserts a straw into the mummified Brocken, but - when he finishes drinking the life-force - it is revealed Brocken switched places with the referee. This time, Mister Khamen manages to mummify the real Brocken. [6] A mysterious figure appears in the ring to grab Brocken, and throws a smoke bomb into the ring. [7] The smoke stops outsiders from seeing inside the ring, as the mysterious figure fights Mister Khamen. Mister Khamen appears to gain the upper hand for a long while, until the mysterious figure defeats him with a Leg Lariat that ended up killing him. [7]

Mister Khamen comes back in spirit with the other deceased devil chojin to hold Kinnikuman back during his fight with Atlantis. [8] However, to Mister Khamen's shock, their plans are foiled by Brocken Jr, Terryman and the mysterious figure who free Kinnikuman and drag them deeper into the Spirit World.[9]

Deep of Muscle 9[]

Mr. Khamen shows up during the moment when Pentagon is waiting for his cousin Black Hole and explains where Black Hole went after his loss to Kinnikuman. Black Hole will receive his punishment soon enough.

Dream Chojin Tag Arc[]

He was one of the devil chojins that helped Sunshine and Ashuraman during their fight against the Muscle Brothers, before been sealed again and returning to the Chojin Graveyard.

Kinnikuman 2011[]

Perfect Origin Arc[]

Crushman arrives in Germany, where he anticipates fighting Brocken Jr., but - instead - Mister Khamen arrives to fight him in Brocken Jr's place, due to Brocken still being in suspended animation. [10]

Mister Khamen starts with the upper hand, as he bites down onto Crushman's carotid artery, and is able to keep his body invisible. [11] Crushman attempts to knock Mister Khamen's head away, but he hardens his head and stops Crushman from countering via elbow punches. Crushman realises that Khamen's weakness is the cobra on his head, and a punch causes Khamen to let go and Crushman to be freed. This makes Khamen visible. Crushman then uses his Iron Glove technique, but Khamen escapes by scattering his body parts. A stray dog enters the ring, which Khamen mummifies, and he wraps Crushman in his loin cloth in an attempt to mummify him next. [11]

When Khamen attempts to suck out his essence, his cheeks then explode with nuts and bolts. [12] Crushman reveals he cannot be mummified, as he is made of steel and not primarily of water. This time Crushman manages to succeed in his Iron Glove, which pierces holes through Khamen's body and causes extensive blood loss. Mister Khamen is defeated and left unconscious on the mat. [12]

Techniques[]

Mummy Package (ミイラパッケージ Miira Pakkeeji)

  • Traps his opponent inside a blanket or carpet.

Cartouche Straw (カルトゥーシュ・ストロー Karutūshu Sutorō)

  • A giant straw that he uses to drink the moisture and flesh of his opponents/victims after he traps them in the Mummy Package.

Paralysis Flash (金縛り閃光 Kanashibari Senkō)

  • A paralysis beam emitted from his eyes.

Pharaoh Curse Head (牙地獄(ファラオ・カースヘッド) Farao Kāsu Heddo)

  • Mister Khamen uses his floating head to bite down on the opponent.

Art of Face Strength (顔強の術 Gankyō no Jutsu)

  • An ancient Egyptian face-hardening technique.

Pharaoh Bone Scattering (ファラオ解骨術 Farao Kaikotsu Jutsu)

  • Mister Khamen is able to separate his limbs and head from his body in order to evade attacks.

Career Record[]

Titles[]

  • Pyramid Power Death Match Champion

Nicknames[]

  • Devil of the Nile
  • Mysterious Egyptian Chojin Who Foretells Victory

Win/Loss Record (Singles)[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Theme Song: Pharaoh's Curse (ファラオの呪い Farao no Noroi) by Junichi Kawauchi and Hideyuki Hori
  • He uses the archaic personal pronoun Warawa (わらわ)

References[]

  1. Kinnikuman: Chapter 122-123
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kinnikuman: Chapter 131
  3. Kinnikuman: Chapter 132
  4. Kinnikuman: Chapter 132
  5. Kinnikuman: Chapter 134
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Kinnikuman: Chapter 136
  7. 7.0 7.1 Kinnikuman: Chapter 137
  8. Chapter 143-144
  9. Chapter 144
  10. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 9-10
  11. 11.0 11.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 14
  12. 12.0 12.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 15

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