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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.
* [[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]]'''''}}.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] - Would you believe that his dub voice for the anime is the same as [[Gundam Wing|Heero Yuy]]?
* [[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, ''AOF'' 's John Crawley is playing ''Fatal Fury 2'' next to Terry in said artwork.
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* [[Ki Attacks]]
* [[McNinja]] - A [[Highly-Visible Ninja|highly visible one]] at that. Sure, white ''does'' work as camoflauge, [[Fridge Logic|but what need is there for stealth]] in a [[Fighting Game]]?
* [[The Other Darrin]] - Jun Hashimoto was replaced by [[Keiichi Nanba]] post-''Special''.
* [[The Rival]] - To Terry. He's not the ''only'' one, but Terry recognizes Andy as his most legitimate and fiercest rival.
** In Hokutomaru's ending from ''Garou'', Andy praises his disciple for his growth as a fighter, but then states that their relationship is no longer that of master and student, but that of two rivals.