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* [[Big Eater]]: Li Xiangfei is basically always eating.
* [[Big Eater]]: Li Xiangfei is basically always eating.
* [[Bishonen]]: Andy Bogard, especially his anime incarnation.
* [[Bishonen]]: Andy Bogard, especially his anime incarnation.
* [[Bruce Lee Clone]]: Averted with Hon Fu, whose actually a [[Jackie Chan]] clone.
** He ''does'' have the standard high-pitched [[Kiai|Kiais]], though...
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]: Subverted; Geese is blond, but so are Andy and Terry. Of course, Kain is blond, too, and Rock's blond hair isn't the only thing that's [[In the Blood]]...
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]: Subverted; Geese is blond, but so are Andy and Terry. Of course, Kain is blond, too, and Rock's blond hair isn't the only thing that's [[In the Blood]]...
* [[Blood Brothers]]: Grant and Kain R. Heinlein, who swore an oath of eternal allegiance to each other as children.
* [[Blood Brothers]]: Grant and Kain R. Heinlein, who swore an oath of eternal allegiance to each other as children.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Wolfgang Krauser, who hosted the world edition of the tournament. Grant, too.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Wolfgang Krauser, who hosted the world edition of the tournament. Grant, too.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: Ryo Sakazaki from ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' in ''Special''. Geese returned as a bonus boss in ''Real Bout Special'', and ''Real Bout 2'' had Alfred. Interestingly enough, it was Ryo's guest appearance in ''Fatal Fury Special'' that inspired SNK to create ''The King of Fighters'' series.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: Ryo Sakazaki from ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' in ''Special''. Geese returned as a bonus boss in ''Real Bout Special'', and ''Real Bout 2'' had Alfred. Interestingly enough, it was Ryo's guest appearance in ''Fatal Fury Special'' that inspired SNK to create ''The King of Fighters'' series.
* [[Bruce Lee Clone]]: Averted with Hon Fu, whose actually a [[Jackie Chan]] clone.
** He ''does'' have the standard high-pitched [[Kiai|Kiais]], though...
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Most characters do it. Avoided by Terry in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', where most of the time, instead of shouting the names of his attacks, he yells things like "Rock you!" and [[Mondegreen|"Kick Bath!"]], all of which were ported to his ''[[The King of Fighters|KOF]]'' appearances from ''2002'' on.
** One exception: Terry has one special attack where he punches you, saying "Are you okay?" and then punches you with his other fist yelling "Buster Wolf!" (the name of the attack).
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Lily McGwire, Tony, Elsa, Sulia, Laocorn, Panni, Hauer and Jamin all from the anime version.
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Lily McGwire, Tony, Elsa, Sulia, Laocorn, Panni, Hauer and Jamin all from the anime version.
** Just to clarify, there's a Lily in the video games, but she's an unrelated character named Lil'''l'''y '''Kane''', Billy's sister who, like her bro, is a playable character in ''KOF 2006/Maximum Impact 2''. Lily McGwire did make a cameo in the Mexican Pao Pao Cafe stage in ''KOF '94''.
** Just to clarify, there's a Lily in the video games, but she's an unrelated character named Lil'''l'''y '''Kane''', Billy's sister who, like her bro, is a playable character in ''KOF 2006/Maximum Impact 2''. Lily McGwire did make a cameo in the Mexican Pao Pao Cafe stage in ''KOF '94''.
** The girl who appears to be going out with Terry in his ending ''Fatal Fury 2'' is named Medea and she was originally his love interest in Gamest's manga adaptation of the first ''Garou Densetsu''. However, she is replaced a generic character in ''Special''.
** The girl who appears to be going out with Terry in his ending ''Fatal Fury 2'' is named Medea and she was originally his love interest in Gamest's manga adaptation of the first ''Garou Densetsu''. However, she is replaced a generic character in ''Special''.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Most characters do it. Avoided by Terry in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', where most of the time, instead of shouting the names of his attacks, he yells things like "Rock you!" and [[Mondegreen|"Kick Bath!"]], all of which were ported to his ''[[The King of Fighters|KOF]]'' appearances from ''2002'' on.
** One exception: Terry has one special attack where he punches you, saying "Are you okay?" and then punches you with his other fist yelling "Buster Wolf!" (the name of the attack).
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Many details about Krauser's backstory (such as him killing his father or being related to Geese) became game canon after the movie. There was an attempt to have him commit suicide as well, but that was abandoned. Likewise, in later games Krauser gained the Gigatech Cyclone move, which was identical to the tornado spin attack he and Terry used in the anime - but neither had used in the game.
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Many details about Krauser's backstory (such as him killing his father or being related to Geese) became game canon after the movie. There was an attempt to have him commit suicide as well, but that was abandoned. Likewise, in later games Krauser gained the Gigatech Cyclone move, which was identical to the tornado spin attack he and Terry used in the anime - but neither had used in the game.
* [[Cartwright Curse]]: Anyone who is {{spoiler|Terry's}} [[Love Interests|girlfriend]] in the [[Anime of the Game|anime specials]] and ''[[The Movie|The Motion Picture]]''.
* [[Cartwright Curse]]: Anyone who is {{spoiler|Terry's}} [[Love Interests|girlfriend]] in the [[Anime of the Game|anime specials]] and ''[[The Movie|The Motion Picture]]''.
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* [[Fake Difficulty]]: In ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', CPU controlled characters tend to do more damage than the player with the same attacks.
* [[Fake Difficulty]]: In ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', CPU controlled characters tend to do more damage than the player with the same attacks.
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Mai, in the anime.
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Mai, in the anime.
* [[Fixed-Floor Fighting]]: Combat is possible in either the foreground or the background, but the stage itself is consistent.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Mai, Hokutomaru.
* [[Five-Man Band]] in [[The Movie]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]] in [[The Movie]]:
** Terry Bogard, [[The Hero]].
** Terry Bogard, [[The Hero]].
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** Sulia Gaudeamus, [[The Smart Guy|The Smart Girl]]. She was a [[Waif Prophet]] without any fighting skills, but also was the only one of the group who ''really'' knew what was going on and a scene [[Mr. Exposition|had her explaining the legend of the Armor of Mars in full detail]].
** Sulia Gaudeamus, [[The Smart Guy|The Smart Girl]]. She was a [[Waif Prophet]] without any fighting skills, but also was the only one of the group who ''really'' knew what was going on and a scene [[Mr. Exposition|had her explaining the legend of the Armor of Mars in full detail]].
** Mai Shiranui, [[The Chick]]. [[Faux Action Girl]], [[Ms. Fanservice]] and [[Cool Big Sis]].
** Mai Shiranui, [[The Chick]]. [[Faux Action Girl]], [[Ms. Fanservice]] and [[Cool Big Sis]].
* [[Fixed-Floor Fighting]]: Combat is possible in either the foreground or the background, but the stage itself is consistent.
* [[Foot Focus]]: Notably, Joe Higashi and Kim; but MOST notably, Mai Shiranui in the ''Real Bout'' series.
* [[Foot Focus]]: Notably, Joe Higashi and Kim; but MOST notably, Mai Shiranui in the ''Real Bout'' series.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Mai, Hokutomaru.
* [[Gainaxing]]: Mai Shiranui.
* [[Gainaxing]]: Mai Shiranui.
** Or [[Jiggle Physics]] if you like; Mai was the first video game character to do it. Blue Mary fit into this trope for a couple of ''Fatal Fury'' games.
** Or [[Jiggle Physics]] if you like; Mai was the first video game character to do it. Blue Mary fit into this trope for a couple of ''Fatal Fury'' games.