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  • Samurai Goroh (サムライ ゴロー, Samurai Gorō) is an F-Zero Grad Prix pilot in the F-Zero video games.
  • Samurai Goroh (Japanese:サムライ ゴロー, Samurai Gorō), is a rival racer to Captain Falcon in the F-Zero series of futuristic Nintendo racing games. He has featured as a collectible trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and more recently he has appeared as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Samurai Goroh was the first F-Zero franchise update on the DOJO!!, and when first revealed, his name was spelled without a H (Samurai Goro), but this was changed the following day.
  • Samurai Goroh (サムライ ゴロー Samurai Gorō?) is the video game character of Nintendo's F-Zero video game series co-created by Takaya Imamura and Shigeru Miyamoto. The character's first appearance took place in the instruction manual of 1990 video game F-Zero, not until a later release has the character actually appeared in-game and his model conveyed by a computer-generated image. The character Samurai Goroh has been featured in the Smash Bros. video games from Nintendo which are the first times he has appeared outside the F-Zero series. The character has been seen outside the main series in F-Zero: GP Legend, F-Zero Climax, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an Assist Trophy.
  • Samurai Goroh is a bounty hunter and F-Zero pilot. Before his career as a F-Zero pilot, Goroh was rumored to have been in the Internova Police at the same time as Captain Falcon, a possible reason for their rivalry. Although his homeworld is unknown, its been said that he is a Japanese American and his main base of operations is Red Canyon. Despite his large frame, he is extremely athletic and can perform multiple backflips. Despite his skills in racing and fighting, Captain Falcon always manages to show him up.
  • Samurai Goroh (Samurai Gorō) is a video game character in Nintendo's F-Zero video game series co-created by Takaya Imamura and Shigeru Miyamoto. The character's first appearance took place in the instruction manual of 1990 video game F-Zero, not until a later release has the character actually appeared in-game and his model conveyed by a computer-generated image. The character Samurai Goroh has been featured in the Super Smash Bros. video games from Nintendo, which are the first times he has appeared outside the F-Zero series. The character has been solely seen outside the Nintendo games on the television show F-Zero: GP Legend.
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  • Samurai Goroh as he appears in F-Zero GX.
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  • F-Zero Climax
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  • 37
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  • F-Zero
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  • Samurai Goroh
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  • Character
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  • (Artwork from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.)
  • Samurai Goroh, as seen in F-Zero GX/AX.
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  • Human
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  • Samurai Goroh
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  • F-Zero
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  • Lisa Brilliant , Dai Goroh
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  • Male
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  • Anime - Yasunobu Iwata
  • Video Games - Akio Otsuka
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  • Samurai Goroh is a bounty hunter and F-Zero pilot. Before his career as a F-Zero pilot, Goroh was rumored to have been in the Internova Police at the same time as Captain Falcon, a possible reason for their rivalry. Although his homeworld is unknown, its been said that he is a Japanese American and his main base of operations is Red Canyon. Despite his large frame, he is extremely athletic and can perform multiple backflips. Despite his skills in racing and fighting, Captain Falcon always manages to show him up. Besides Captain Falcon, Goroh has made his own share of foes in the past. During Goroh's many illegal ventures, he left behind Antonio Guster, his former right-hand man, to be captured by the Space Allies. He also has a son, Dai Goroh, who is an expert swordsman and admires his father. Despite this, Goroh has little luck controlling his son. Samurai Goroh competed in the first F-Zero race in 2560. Competing against Pico, Dr. Stewart, and Captain Falcon; though Falcon was the one to win the tournament. Goroh presumably returned to his criminal activities when the F-Zero races were closed, but returned to the race track when the F-Zero races began again as the F-Zero X tournament. His goal has continued to be to thwart Captain Falcon, whether its in the tournament or ambushing the Captain in rocky canyons.
  • Samurai Goroh (サムライ ゴロー, Samurai Gorō) is an F-Zero Grad Prix pilot in the F-Zero video games.
  • Samurai Goroh (Samurai Gorō) is a video game character in Nintendo's F-Zero video game series co-created by Takaya Imamura and Shigeru Miyamoto. The character's first appearance took place in the instruction manual of 1990 video game F-Zero, not until a later release has the character actually appeared in-game and his model conveyed by a computer-generated image. The character Samurai Goroh has been featured in the Super Smash Bros. video games from Nintendo, which are the first times he has appeared outside the F-Zero series. The character has been solely seen outside the Nintendo games on the television show F-Zero: GP Legend. Samurai Goroh wields a katana very well and is the father of Dai Goroh. Samurai Goroh's reason for joining F-Zero is because of his rivalry with Captain Falcon. Ironically, Goroh and Falcon were once cops in the Internova Police Force. Goroh races in an F-Zero machine called the Fire Stingray. While it was recorded to be the fastest machine out of the four original pilots, it is rumored that the Fire Stingray is actually stolen property.
  • Samurai Goroh (Japanese:サムライ ゴロー, Samurai Gorō), is a rival racer to Captain Falcon in the F-Zero series of futuristic Nintendo racing games. He has featured as a collectible trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and more recently he has appeared as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Samurai Goroh was the first F-Zero franchise update on the DOJO!!, and when first revealed, his name was spelled without a H (Samurai Goro), but this was changed the following day.
  • Samurai Goroh (サムライ ゴロー Samurai Gorō?) is the video game character of Nintendo's F-Zero video game series co-created by Takaya Imamura and Shigeru Miyamoto. The character's first appearance took place in the instruction manual of 1990 video game F-Zero, not until a later release has the character actually appeared in-game and his model conveyed by a computer-generated image. The character Samurai Goroh has been featured in the Smash Bros. video games from Nintendo which are the first times he has appeared outside the F-Zero series. The character has been seen outside the main series in F-Zero: GP Legend, F-Zero Climax, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an Assist Trophy. Samurai Goroh wields a katana very well and is the father of Dai Goroh in the main series and the husband of Lisa Brilliant in the spin off series. Samurai Goroh's reason for joining F-Zero is because of his rivalry with Captain Falcon. Ironically, Goroh and Falcon were once cops in the Internova Police Force. Goroh races in an F-Zero machine called the Fire Stingray. While it was recorded to be the fastest machine out of the four original pilots, it is rumored that the Fire Stingray is actually stolen property.
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