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[[Captain Obvious|The characters of]] ''[[Fatal Fury]]'' [[Captain Obvious|will be listed here]].
 
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== Terry Bogard ==
{{quote|The main protagonist of the series who happens to be an expert street fighter. A young man who grew up in Southtown, he and his young brother Andy were adopted by Jeff Bogard, a rival martial arts student of Geese Howard. Out of spite and jealously, Geese had killed Jeff in front of him, and both Terry and Andy seek revenge against him. After countless battles and many struggles, Terry defeats Geese from within their last fight at the top of Geese's personal tower building ({{spoiler|and tries to save Geese from falling off in the end, only to see that Geese had refused his help and allowed himself to fall to his own death}} and in due time, Terry adopts Geese's young son Rock to raise and ensure that he doesn't go down the same path as Geese himself.}}
 
* [[Animal Motifs]]: [[Big Badass Wolf|The wolf]]. His nickname is even "The Legendary Hungry Wolf", a play on the series' Japanese title (''Garou Densetsu'').
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* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Jeff.
* [[Do-It-Yourself Theme Tune]]: Kazukiyo Nishikiori, Terry's seiyuu for the animated features, sings "Yoake no Legend" ("Legend of Dawn"), the ending theme of [[The Movie]].
* [[Eagle Land]]: He tends to be a bit of a mix. On the one hand, he's boisterous, proud, and wears stereotypical American clothes. On the other hand, he's largely self-sufficient, at least partially self-taught, and is not only a good guy, but is considered one of the most important characters in the games.
* [[Eagle Land]]
* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: In ''Mark of the Wolves'', he changes his clothes ''and'' cut his long hair.
* [[Fingerless Gloves]]
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* [[Heartbroken Badass]]: The anime version of him. See [[Cartwright Curse]] above.
** [[Her Heart Will Go On|His Heart Will Go On]]: ''Twice'', in fact. [[Iron Woobie|Poor guy]]. Just be thankful that Blue Mary wasn't introduced, or she too may have been subjugated to this.
* [[The Hero]]: Terry is credited for having repeatedly saved South Town by defeating Geese, Krauser, the Jin Twins and Kain respectively.
* [[The Hero]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Suffers from one due to {{spoiler|the [[Heroic Sacrifice|death]] of Sulia in [[The Movie]]}}. He recovers quickly, just in time to {{spoiler|''[[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?|curbstomp]]'' '''''[[Physical God|Mars, the God of War]]'''''}}.
* [[I Don't Know Mortal Kombat]]: [[media:TerryPlaysAOFs.jpg|There's one official art]] that portrays him having a hard time [[Shout-Out|playing]] ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' at an arcade (though, strange enough, [[Pac-Man Fever|he complains at the demonstration screen]]). [[The Movie]] has a very similar scene where he plays a fighting game in [[Shout-Out|Neo-Geo Land]], and loses, something that a little kid [[Lampshade Hanging|points out]].
** For bonus points, ''Art of Fighting'' 's John Crawley is playing ''Fatal Fury 2'' next to Terry in said artwork.
* [[I Know Madden Kombat]]: The Power Dunk is a modified slam dunk.
* [[Ki Attacks]]: Nearly all of his attacks weaponize Ki, including both his signature specials: the Power Wave and his Burn Knuckle.
* [[Ki Attacks]]
* [[Mascot]]: This guy is the face of [[SNK]].
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: ''Extremely'' popular among [[Gamer Chick]]s and gay/bi male gamers. [[Heroic Build|One]] [[Hair of Gold|wonders]] [[Nice Guy|the]] [[Tall, Dark and Handsome|reasons]] [[Badass|why]].
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* [[Celibate Hero]]: He ''knows'' Mai is crazy for him, but his overall behavior is more of a [[Big Brother Instinct]].
** Andy pretty much sees this as a [[Like Brother and Sister]] moment; having lived most of his life with Mai, he has a hard time adequately returning her affections. The status quo is kept in the second anime special (minus an [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|epic]] [[Curb Stomp Battle|asskicking]] of Laurence for harming her), but this is finally averted in [[The Movie]], where they actually share a kiss after Andy trounces [[Stalker with a Crush|Hauer]] and Mai finishes [[Love Martyr|Panni]].
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: He suffers an injury in ''Fatal Fury 3'' that continues to plague him throughout the ''Real Bout'' series, but it doesn't seem to hamper him in actual fights.
* [[Hard Work Hardly Works]]: He is shown training much more than Terry, but can't keep up with him.
* [[Ki Attacks]]
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{{quote|A Japanese man who is well versed in the fighting art of Muay Thai. He is the best friend and friendly rival of both Bogard brothers and helped them fight against Geese and his henchmen in the first game. After that, [[Demoted to Extra|well]]...}}
 
* [[Anime Hair]]: Joe's hair is basically a bunch of spikes, which have steadily grown taller with each new game.
* [[Anime Hair]]
* [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Arrogant Muay Thai Guy]]
* [[Blow You Away]]: Uses wind-based projectiles.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: While the Bogard brothers are typically reserved, Joe is the good-natured braggart of their group.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]
* [[Characterization Marches On]]: In the first two games, Joe was relatively [[Nice Guy|laid-back and reserved.]] It wasn't until the [[The Anime of the Game|anime specials]] (complete with [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]]'s [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor|trademark]] [[Hot-Blooded|fiery passion]]) that Joe evolved into the guy we know today. This characterization has stuck ever since ''Fatal Fury 3''.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Since the ''King of Fighters'' series started, he's gone further and further into the background.
* [[Hachimaki]]: [[Wearing a Flag on Your Head|With the Japanese flag on it]].
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* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]]: His seiyuu since ''Fatal Fury 3''.
* [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]]/[[Spam Attack]]: Which perfectly describes Joe's TNT punch, though it lacks the vacuum effect of Ryo Sakazaki's "Zanretsuken".
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]
 
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* [[Anime Hair]]: And it's [[Multicolored Hair]], too!
* [[But Not Too Black]]: But it didn't become apparent 'til ''Real Bout''.
* [[Cool Pet]]: P-Chan! We're talking about an adorable chick that copies Duck's every move. [[Ranma ½|(Notnot ''that'' P-Chan...)]].
* [[Cool Shades]]: Duck is never seen without his trademark blue rayban sunglasses.
** [[Sunglasses at Night]]
* [[Dance Battler]]: Uses breakdancing in battle.
* [[Fingerless Gloves]]
* [[Fun Personified]]: Duck isn't in it for the money, the King of Fighters Tournament simply gives him a venue to show off his dance moves and promote his club.
* [[Fun Personified]]
* [[Head Pet]]: His [[Team Pet|pet ducklings]] ride on his hair.
* [[Matt Hill]]: Dub voice for [[The Movie]].
* [[Perpetual Smiler]]: The only time you'll see a frown on his face is when he loses. Though, in later games, he simply shrugs it off.
* [[Perpetual Smiler]]/[[Cheshire Cat Grin]]
* [[Yuji Mitsuya]]: Seiyuu for [[The Movie]].
 
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{{quote|An African-American boxer who seeks to test his skills out against many opponents. He competed in the first game, but after losing from within the competition, had decided to retire from mainstream fighting, though he does help train Axel Hawk from time to time.}}
 
* [[Blow You Away]]: He also has the Hurricane Upper, though Max's version of it is faster and stronger than Joe's.
* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Christianity]]: Shown when he does the Sign of the Cross after winning a round.
* [[Expy]]: Anyone else getting a Mike Tyson vibe?
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* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: Senpu Ken and Senpu Gou Ken is him spinning himself around like a dervish.
* [[Old Master]]
* [[SchrodingersSchrödinger's Cat]]: Died in the first anime special, but is still alive in the game series.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Has lots of things in common with Kame Sennin/Master Roshi from ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', but his personality is different (especially in that he's not a pervert).
* [[Super Mode]]: In the first game only, right after losing 1/3 of his life and until losing another third, he would morph into a hulking giant much stronger than his regular self. [[Temporary Bulk Change|In later games, his ability to become gigantic like this is used more freely.]].
 
== Hwa Jai ==
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* [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Arrogant Muay Thai Guy]]
* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: After years of antagonism, he finally buried the hatchet with Joe. However, he hasn't given up on trying to defeat him. The difference being that now he's motivated by sportsmanship.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Makes cameos around Joe, but never gets to fight again {{spoiler|until his [[Ascended Extra|ascension]] to ''[[The King of Fighters]] XIII''}}.
* [[Drunken Master]]
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* [[Fat Bastard]]: Mainly as Raiden.
* [[Fingerless Gloves]]
* [[Land Down Under]]: His character bio says he's from Australia, but missing the accent.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: Had an actual English VA.
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* [[No Smoking]]: His one pet peeve. He wears the sign on the back of his jacket and [[Berserk Button|will knock the block off of anyone who blows smoke in his face]]. The only exception to this rule would seem to be Geese.
* [[Paul Dobson]]: Dub voice for the animated adaptations.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: All of his DM and HDM techs ignite his staff to deal insane amounts of damage. In certain installments, several of his standard specials also set his opponent ablaze when they connect.
* [[Playing with Fire]]:
** [[Ring of Fire]]: His max technique.
* [[Punny Name]]: Subverted. His last name isn't pronounced "cane" (like the weapon he uses), but "kon" or "kaan".
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* [[Simple Staff]]
* [[Super Strength]]: Relatively speaking, it would take a great deal of might to properly utilize a three-section staff held together by chains with great tensile strength.
* [[Wearing a Flag on Your Head]]: Aside from his bandanna, he wore a Union Jack shirt in ''Fatal Fury 2''/''Fatal Fury Special''.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: He gets his ass kicked a ''lot'' by up-and-coming villains.
 
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{{quote|The [[Big Bad]]. Formerly the Chief of Police for Southtown (as seen in ''[[Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting 2]]''), he stepped down from that role when he decided crime was more profitable. He killed Jeff Bogard when Tung Fu Rue chose Jeff to inherit his secrets, and has a vendetta against Bogard's sons as well. Waterfowl names were never so scary before.}}
 
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: He's the head of the Howard Connection for a reason: because he has extensive underworld connections and influence among Southtown's top politicians and law enforcement. ''And'' he's capable of channel vast amounts of Ki to supplement his mastery of both Hyakyoku Seiken and Kubojutsu.
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]:
** [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]: It's how he made it to the top of Southtown in the first place.
* [[Badass]]
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* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Rock ''loathes'' the man not only for abandoning him and his wife [[Hot Mom|Marie]], but for turning down his pleas to save his mom ''[[Tear Jerker|the very night that she died]]''. Ironically, Geese hates ''his'' father for {{spoiler|leaving him and his mother Maria to fend for themselves in Southtown while he went on to become the head of the Strolheim family. Geese even tried to kill his dad, but half-bro Krauser stopped him}}.
* [[Say My Name]]: Gets this a lot from the [[You Killed My Father|Bogard Bros.]] Luckily, [[Parental Abandonment|Rock]] and {{spoiler|[[Dead Little Sister|Kain]]}} don't get a chance to join in.
* [[Schrödinger's Cat|Schrodingers Cat]]: He's dead here, alive in ''The King of Fighters'', and dead ''again'' in ''The King of Fighters: [[Alternate Continuity|Maximum Impact]]''.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: From ''3'' onwards, Geese never wore the top of his dogi, arguably thrusting him into the land of [[Walking Shirtless Scene]].
* [[Shock and Awe]]: His Raimei Gouha Nage special throw and his Thunder Break super.
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{{quote|A beautiful kunoichi from Japan. Her grandfather trained Andy, and she herself has a bit of a crush on the man herself. Best known for her outfit (or [[Stripperific|lack thereof]]). Her main mode of attack are folding fans she carries.}}
 
* [[Action Girl]] <- -> [[Faux Action Girl]]: ''Really'' depends on which media we're talking about. She's more competent in the games, whereas in the anime, she suffers a ''bad'' case of [[Chickification]]. ({{spoiler|Except for her fight with Panni, where Mai '''[[Curb Stomp Battle|brutally]]''' [[Curb Stomp Battle|curbstomps]] and kills her with a single but very well-timed and placed Chou Hisatsu Shinobibachi.; Aboutabout time, dammit}}).
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Has brown or black hair in the games; red in the anime.
** Her hair in her ''Real Bout Special'' ending is purple.
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* [[Plucky Girl]]: Always cheerful and stubborn in the face of danger, loneliness, etc.
* [[She Fu]]
* [[She's Got Legs]]: They don't get as much attention compared to her chest, but she has thick thighs. It's mainly seen in her official character art and her character sprites in the ''Real Bout'' saga and ''Capcom vs. SNK 2''.
* [[She's Got Legs]]
* [[Sideboob]]: In her later incarnations.
* [[Single-Target Sexuality]]: Guess who!
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* [[This Is Unforgivable!]]: [[Catch Phrase|"Aku wa yurusan!"]] Usually coupled with a [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]] [[Death Glare]].
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Averted and then sent on a one-way trip to space. [[Hot Mom|Myeng Swuk is a looker]], [[Hot Dad|but so is he!]]
* [[Vocal Evolution]]: In his debut, Kim was given a rather youthful voice. Around ''Fatal Fury Special'', Hashimoto switched to a much deeper tone.
* [[Wearing a Flag on Your Head|Wearing A Flag On Your Back]]: The Korean flag.
 
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* [[Beard of Evil]]: Sports the exact same style as [[Star Trek: The Original Series|Mirror Spock]], in fact.
* [[The Dragon]]: To Krauser.
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: One of his specials is essentially the [[Street Fighter|Psycho Crusher]].
* [[Koji Totani]]: Seiyuu for the anime.
* [[Noble Demon]]
* [[SNK Boss]]
* [[Something About a Rose]]: In his victory pose, he slashes it with his rapier.
 
== Wolfgang Krauser ==
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* [[Anti-Villain]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type I]].
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Oddly enough, he didn't have one in the anime.
* [[Blood Knight]]
* [[Blow You Away]]: Gigatech Cyclone.
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* [[Paul Dobson]]: Dub voice in the anime special. And he actually makes Krauser sound German.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Blitz Ball (no, not ''[[Final Fantasy X|that]]'' Blitzball), anyone?
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]: "[[Ominous Latin Chanting|Dies Irae]]" in ''Fatal Fury 2'' and ''Fatal Fury Special''. "[[Ominous Latin Chanting|Lacrimosa]]" in the ''Real Bout'' series.
* [[Ret Canon]]: Originally, Krauser was simply a rival crimelord whom Geese was afraid to take on. The anime specials established Krauser and Geese's relationship as that of {{spoiler|half-brothers}}, and SNK went with this scenario for the games from ''Fatal Fury Special'' and onward.
* {{spoiler|[[Self-Made Orphan]]: Killed his father to become the Earl of Strolheim. Subverted in that he didn't hate Krauser Sr., he just did it because he had to}}.
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* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: His dad is Japanese, his mom is American.
* [[The Cameo]]: As said above, his inclusion in ''Special'' [[The Unexpected|came out of nowhere]].
* [[Eighties Hair]]: Luckily, ''Fatal Fury Special'' and ''Art of Fighting 2'' are the final games in which Ryo still has a mullet.
* [[Hair Color Dissonance]]: Is supposed to be blond, but appears to have a bit of an orange hue in this game.
* [[Ki Attacks]]
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* [[Foreign Fanservice]]
* [[Gainaxing]]/[[Jiggle Physics]]: Funnily enough, all that she's wearing is a ''bra''.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The [https://web.archive.org/web/20130601143544/http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/fatalfury/rbff-ringout2.png water-induced nip-slip ringout] from ''Real Bout''.
* [[Hot Amazon]]
* [[Murderous Thighs]]
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{{quote|A Capoeira student of Richard Meyer. Works at the Pao Pao Cafe with Richard and trains in Capoeria from within his spare time. Also manages the second branch of the Pao Pao Cafe.}}
 
* [[Blow You Away]]: Several of his standard specials are wind based kicks and his first HDM generates a mini-cyclone around his body.
* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Dance Battler]]
* [[Keet]]: Slightly.
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* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]
* [[Forced Into Evil]]: In his first appearance, as Yamakazi blackmailed him to work as Yamazaki's henchman if he wanted his son back.
* [[Large Ham]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-KD030q6KA Bash-O-Rama,], folks.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]
* [[Papa Wolf]]
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* [[Religious Bruiser]]
* [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Simple Staff]]: Can summon lightning from the sky.
* [[The Stoic]]
* [[Summon Magic]]
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* [[Knife Nut]]
* [[Kouji Ishii]]: His seiyuu.
* [[Maniacal Laugh]]: With excessive drooling/foaming at the mouth.
* [[Multicolored Hair]]
* [[Played for Laughs]]: His Snake Arm move is seen as a high-speed bitch slap.
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* [[Harmful to Minors]]: His backstory.
* [[Kappei Yamaguchi]]: [[Talking to Himself]].
* [[True Final Boss]]: In ''Fatal Fury 3'', provided the player wins every fight without continuing, or any rounds lost, and defeats Chonshu with an AA rank or higher.
* [[True Final Boss]]
* [[Twin Telepathy]]
 
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{{quote|A Chinese-American girl from the Chinatown district of Southtown, part-time waitress and [[Big Eater|full-time face-stuffer.]] She knows Kung Fu.}}
 
* [[Alternate Company Equivalent]]: Of [[Street Fighter II|Chun-Li]]... [[Averted Trope|except not.]].<ref>They're both [[Anime Chinese Girl]]s who know Kung Fu, but Xiangfei is actually Chinese-American, and their styles of Kung Fu are radically different from each other, as are their lives, looks, personalities and gameplay.</ref>
* [[Anime Chinese Girl]]:
** [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Although she is of Chinese ancestry, Xiangfei was born and raised in Southtown, effectively making her Chinese-American.
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* [[Angst]]: Or [[Wangst]].
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: We're still not sure whether Geese actually died or if it was just a case of [[Never Found the Body]].
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: Rock is the kid who shows up in Terry's endings in ''Fata Fury 3'' and throughout the ''Real Bout'' series.
* [[Eiji Takemoto]]: His seiyuu's first famous role.
** '''[[Ace Attorney|OBJECTION!!!]]'''
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* [[Sexy Walk]]
* [[She's Got Legs]]
* [[The Tease]]: Especially with Hokutomaru which unnerves him a bit.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Sirloin steak.
 
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* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Love Freak]]
* [[Masked Luchador]]: Although more bulky than usual, see below.
** [[Cool Mask]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
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* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: He's pretty much a gothed-out [[The King of Fighters|Benimaru]].
* [[Black Cloak]]: During his introduction.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Obsessed with the concept of death to an almost comical degree.
* [[Evil Albino]]
* [[Evil Redhead]]
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* [[Maniacal Laugh]]
* [[Mistaken Identity]]: He's ''extremely'' reminiscent of Iori Yagami from ''The King of Fighters''.
** [[Hilarious in Hindsight|Hilariously]], Iori's new moveset in ''The King of Fighters XII'' has fans now claiming Iori to be an [[Expy]] of Freeman.
* [[Never Found the Body]]: He's shot by SWAT teams in his ending and falls into a river, his fate never revealed.
* [[Serial Killer]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Just like [[The King of Fighters|Mature and Vice]], some of his attacks are named after heavy metal bands.
* [[Wolverine Claws]]: At least partially subverted. Some pieces of artwork depict him with long fingernails, but like the aforementioned Iori, Mature and Vice, he seems to shred opponents with his fingertips.
* [[Wolverine Claws]]
 
== Hokutomaru ==
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* [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]]: His Zanretsuken move is a staple of Kyokugenryu Karate.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: [[All There in the Manual|His profile specifically mentions]] a tendency to cry while reading Disney picture books.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Although he's a good dude.
* [[Shotoclone]]: Has a projectile and jumping uppercut, with the [[Hurricane Kick]] being replaced by the standard Kyokugenryu Hien Shippuu Kyaku (plus, his own variation where he travels up instead of forward).
* [[Shotoclone]]
* [[Soul Brotha]]
 
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* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]/[[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: He sure looks like a goofball, but don't get him started...
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: [[Unfortunate Names|We'll let you figure it out for yourselves.]].
* [[Hard Work Hardly Works]]: Slacks off constantly, yet remains a legitimate rival for his brother.
* [[Multicolored Hair]]: Light-brown and black.
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= Characters introduced in the [[The Anime of the Game|anime specials]] and ''[[The Movie|The Motion Picture]]'' =
 
== Lily McGwire ==
{{quote|In the first anime special, she first appears a young girl whom Geese forces to get involved in the circumstances that lead to Jeff Bogard's death. Flash forward to ten years, and we see her as the "Queen of South Town", a beautiful [[Femme Fatale]] who deep down still feels guilty for the part she took in the aforementioned tragedy.}}
 
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* [[Break the Cutie]]: Oh God, does she get broken...
** {{spoiler|[[Kill the Cutie]]}}
* [[Broken Bird]]: Her self-worth never was very good, but after the tragic incident, it took a massive nosedive.
* [[Broken Bird]]
* [[The Cameo]]: In ''The King of Fighters '94'', she can be seen among the crowd (and alongside Geese) in the Mexico stage.
* [[Failure Knight]]
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* [[Kikuko Inoue]]: Her seiyuu.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Both of the dresses she wears in the anime.
* [[Silk Hiding Steel]]: She's soft-spoken and emotionally broken, but she won't let her few loved ones get hurt.
* {{spoiler|[[Spirit Advisor]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: Poor, ''poor'' Lily}}.
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* [[She's Got Legs]]: She's actually introduced [[Male Gaze|legs first]] (that one's kinda justified as that particular take also included Jae Hoon, who's a very short kid back then).
* [[Shiho Niiyama]]: Her seiyuu. She [[Talking to Himself|also]] [[Cross-Dressing Voices|voices]] young Jae Hoon.
* [[This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself]]: When Kim is being trounced by {{spoiler|Cyber Cheng}}, Joe gets pissed off and decides to help; however, Terry asks Joe to not intervene because doing so would crush the faith of Myeng Swuk and (most importantly) Kim's sons. Cue to a shot of Myeng Swuk staring at her husband's fight and holding her scared kids comfortingly, [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|completely focused on staying calm and on trusting Kim no matter what.]].
 
 
== Jamin ==
* [[Anti-Villain]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type I]]. Follows Laocorn out of loyalty and honor, cares for Sulia greatly.
* [[Bullet Catch]]: With two fingers. And he can throw it back with enough force to kill a man.
* [[Bullet Catch]]
* [[The Dragon]]: To Laocorn, although he shares the role with Panni and Hauer.
* [[Graceful Loser]]: When he realizes he and Terry are evenly matched and that the colliding power from their attacks would kill them both, he drops his guard and takes the hit so Terry can go on and save Sulia.
* [[Graceful Loser]]
* [[Kenji Utsumi]]: His seiyuu.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: When Terry first clashes with him, Jamin is shown to have the [[Super Speed|upper hand in the speed department]]. Terry also notes that he's as strong as Krauser, a foe whom he ''barely'' defeated.
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* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[Spirited Competitor]]
* [[Super Strength]]: Terry notes that Jamin's as strong as Krauser, who was the [[Big Bad]] of the previous movie.
* [[Super Strength]]
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: To Terry.
 
== Panni ==
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* [[Yandere]]: For Mai.
 
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