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* '''First appearance''': [[The King of Fighters '94]]
* '''First appearance''': [[The King of Fighters '94]]
* '''Other appearances''': [[:Category:The King of Fighters|The King of Fighters]] series
* '''Other appearances''': [[:Category:The King of Fighters|The King of Fighters]] series
*'''Birthplace''': [[Japan]]
*'''Height''': [[6'8]]
*'''Weight''': [[309 lbs]]
*'''Occupation''': [[Judo Master]]
*'''Blood Type''': [[A]]
*'''Age''': [[29]]
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Goro Daimon (大門 五郞) is a former gold medalist of Judo and a mentor to his own dojo. He debuted as a member to the Hero Team in [[The King of Fighters '94]], along with [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Kyo|Kyo Kusanagi]] and [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Benimaru|Benimaru Nikaido]].
Goro Daimon (大門 五郞) is a former gold medalist of Judo and a mentor to his own dojo. He debuted as a member to the Hero Team in [[The King of Fighters '94]], along with [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Kyo|Kyo Kusanagi]] and [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Benimaru|Benimaru Nikaido]].
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==Story (in the KOF Orochi Saga)==
==Story (in the KOF Orochi Saga)==
[[Image:KOF_Orochi_Daimon.png|right]]
[[Image:KOF_Orochi_Daimon.png|right]]
In 1994, he participated in a tournament to determine the fighters who would represent Japan's team for the year's King of Fighters tournament. He loses to [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Kyo|Kyo]] in the preliminary rounds but was chosen as one of the three members for his country.
Goro is a former Olympic gold medalist for Judo. He participated in Japan's mixed martial arts tournament to determine the members for the country's King of Fighters team. Although he got far into the finals, he lost against Kyo and was bumped to third place.[1] A year later, he entered the 1994 King of Fighters tournament with Benimaru (second place) and Kyo. In the tournament he and his team entered the finals against [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Rugal|Rugal]] and barley won, Rugal self destructed the carrier but they still managed to escape. In KOF 95' Goro accompanies Kyo and Benimaru once again, after the finals they were abducted and brought to Rugal, They fought a brainwashed [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Saisyu|Saisyu]] and won, then they fought Rugal but lost. But the Orochi power was too much for Rugal and soon Iori came and killed the weakened Rugal. In KOF 96' Daimon made it to the finals but was injured badly by Goenitz. It took Benimaru, Kyo, Iori and Chizuru to defeat Goenitz.On the day before the 1997 tournament, his mentor begged him to return to his professional Judo career. Goro agreed to follow his request after he finished his participation in the year's King of Fighters tournament.[2] As was promised, he returns to the Judo circles and brings fame back to Japan. During his absence from the King of Fighters tournament, he finally married and fathered a son. Goro also became the mentor of his own dojo.
 
He continues to team with Kyo and [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Benimaru|Benimaru]] and becomes friends with them as the years pass. After the climax of [[The King of Fighters '97]], Goro retires from being a fighter and returns to the Judo circuit representing Japan. During his retirement from the tournaments, he married and fathered a son named Daigoro.
 
Daimon always seems to have a very serious expression, and grunts a lot. However, he has a very warm heart, as he always takes his time to co-exist with nature and encounter himself there. He also likes to teach youngsters about Judo in his free time. He also takes his time to serve as an adviser and as a mediator between Kyo and Benimaru.
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==Teams==
==Teams==
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