The oni in service of Chojin Enma in guarding the Chojin Graveyard.
About[]
These are the demon that are in charge of the afterlife for chojin. They appear like traditional Japanese demons, who - neither good nor evil - keep the deceased chojin in line, by forcing them to work in order to earn a release from the afterlife. They encounter both Kinnikuman and Warsman during their service, as well as feature during the Survivor Match for the Kinniku Throne Arc. It is unknown how they come into existence, and most have no memory of childhood or parents.
History[]
Deep of Muscle 13[]
A graveyard demon meets Brockenman after his death. Brockenman fights against the demons, until the unnamed demon explains to him the situation and about Life Balls. The two converse, before Brockenman decides to work hard to earn his Life Balls. They become good friends over time, and Brockenman states he sees something special about the unnamed demon, until one day Brockenman gathers all his Life Balls. Brockenman achieves enlightenment and gifts his balls to the unnamed demon, before he ascend to heaven having found redemption and inner peace. The unnamed demon grieves for him.
Teapackman arrives in the Chojin Graveyard, where he annoys the unnamed demon. The unnamed demon often torments him, by revelling in every time a chojin cheats death (as Teapackman longs for a friend). Eventually, Warsman dies and - despite having wanted revenge on Warsman for so long - Teapackman embraces him and is maimed by Warsman. This behaviour bemuses the unnamed demon, who cannot understand why one would attempt to embrace an enemy.
Wolfman is the next person to die. The unnamed demon explains the situation to him, and Wolfman sees it as a chance to grow stronger due to the fact he cannot die during training in the afterlife. He forces the graveyard demons to train with him, to the extent of waking them up and refusing to let them sleep, but eventually Wolfman is resurrected by Buffaloman's life-force. The graveyard demons throw a party to celebrate, only for Wolfman to return and resume his training. The graveyard demons despair when he returns again, until the unnamed demon uses his life balls to resurrect Wolfman. He dies yet again, only for the demons to wonder whether this is hell and lament that they seem to be stuck with Wolfman for good.
Kinnikuman[]
Survivor Match Arc[]
Two Graveyard Demons introduce Kinnikuman to the Chojin Graveyard. [1] They reveal to him that he has died, and then command him to work in this version of afterlife, where it is seen that they supervise the forced labour camps. After Kinnikuman attempts his escape, they chase after him and are temporarily distracted by Warsman who attacks them. [1] Warsman eventually holds open the exit door for Kinnikuman, while the demons try to chase after him and fail. [2]
They state that people escaping is bad for their reputation, and attack Warsman for aiding in the escape. [2] Later, we see them watching Alexandria Meat's match against The Manriki on a small television set, where they cheerfully state that this competition will bring more souls to them. [3] One demon goes on to witness Doctor Bombe operating on Warsman, which causes him to attack. [4] They all notice Warsman then escaping, but - as he is no longer a corpse - they cannot stop his departure. They stand helpless, as he escapes from their afterlife. [4]
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Perfect Origin Arc[]
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Omega Centauri's Six Spears Arc[]
After the matches with the Six Spears and Satan, Justiceman brings Kinnikuman, Meat, Ataru, Brocken Jr. Omegaman Aristera and Pirateman to the Chojin Graveyard, to let The Man explain in detail the crime of Omegaman's ancestors. In their way to The Man's throne room, they are greet by some demons, who have been busy repairing the damages.
Seeing how his comrades' corpses, Mirageman and Abyssman, were still in their dead spots, Justiceman commands them to give them a proper burial place, and the demons agree.