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Emilio Crancie
Emilio
エミリオ・クランシー, Emirio Kuranshī
Information
Nickname n/a
Origin Brazil
Gender Male
Age Deceased
Voice n/a
Fighting Style Crancie Jiu-jitsu
Family Gordon Crancie (Son)
Hyce Crancie (Son)
Unnamed Son
Debut Information
Manga Series The Sandman
Manga Chapter {{{debutchapter}}}
Anime n/a

Emilio Crancie (エミリオ・クランシー, Emirio Kuranshī) is a fictional character from manga series of Koukou Tekkenden Tough.

Personality

Appearance

History

Koukou Tekkenden Tough

After being diagnosed with cancer and told that he had at most three months to live, he challenged his son Gordon to a fight to the death. When asked why, he replied that Gordon had become too strong and despite being proud of his son's strength, he want to fight him. The warrior within him that had spent sixty years fighting couldn't tolerate it any more. He also admitted that he hated his son and always knew this day would come since even as child Gordon had a look that made it seem like he could read the bottom of another person's thoughts.

Emilio started the match by throwing Gordon to the ground using an eye throw while bragging that there were still a number of techniques that he had yet to tech him. However, before he could capitalize Gordon countered with the Lock the Dragon technique. He quickly let him escape and revealed he was already aware that his father had cancer.

With everything out in the open, Emilio revealed the truth that he wanted to die by his son's hands. Despite how hard he was on Gordon growing up, he always loved him and knew that he would be the inheritor of Crancie Jiu-jitsu.

Sadly Gordon had no intention of inheriting the family style, believing that the world of jiu-jitsu was too small for him and wanted to face the most opponents possible with the least amount of rules. Apologizing for his selfishness, he left his father in the dojo only for Emilio to snap his own neck before he could.

Abilities

From capoeirista to judoka, Emilio has fought many dangerous opponents all of which ended up tapping.

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