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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.
* [[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]]:
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* [[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.
* [[Game -Breaking Injury]]: Terry Bogard injures his ankle right before being asked to fight Kim Kaphwan and was unable to use any sort of kicking attacks. He managed to come out on top. However, {{spoiler|his fight against Krauser did not go as well and his injured legs played a major factor in this loss}}.
** Andy also
* [[Genki Girl]]: Li Xianfei.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: Gato and Sokaku both have some very bad scars. Neither gets any explanation, and neither is definitively good or evil.
** Gato got 'em from his [[Disappeared Dad]]. Geese also have some: a particularly nasty one on his back from [[Disney Villain Death|surviving his fall off of Geese Tower]] and another across his upper chest (presumably from his failed attempt on his dad thanks to half-bro Krauser).
* [[Go Out Withwith a Smile]]: Maniacal grin and [[Evil Laugh|laugh]], actually -- Geese sees his death as the last slap in Terry's face, and he lets it show as he falls.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Terry Bogard. He's the [[Trope Pantheons/Theater|God]] of it.
* [[Guest Fighter]]: Ryo Sakazaki (of ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' fame) as a hidden final boss in ''Fatal Fury Special''. Alfred the Pilot was technically created to be the main character of ''Dominated Mind'' (a remixed [[Play Station]] port of ''Real Bout Special''), but most people outside Japan know him for his appearance as a secret final boss in ''[[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros|Real Bout 2]]''.
* [[Hard Work Hardly Works]]: Kim Dong Hwan never practices, and basically made up all his moves himself, but is on par with his dedicated, disciplined brother Jae Hoon in skill and power.
** The same applies to the Bogard Bros.; Andy trained his butt off to learn Ninjutsu and Koppoken, while Terry was an ordinary street brawler who made up his own moves and hardly trains. Guess which one is the better fighter.
* [[Hello, Nurse!]]: Mai Shiranui is some sort of this in the games, as evidenced by the comments of some male characters, but it's more evident in the anime series. In contrast, the also very attractive Blue Mary attracts more attention because of her job.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Sulia and later Laocorn, in the movie.}}
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Preteen ninja goofball Hokutomaru is voiced by [[Junko Takeuchi]], whose most famous role is... [[Naruto|Naruto Uzumaki]].
* [[Highly-Visible Ninja]]: Mai Shiranui battles in a bright red and white outfit; Andy's worse, since his outfit is mostly white, and he doesn't even tie his long blond hair back or anything. Hokutomaru's... okay. He's more a Highly ''Audible'' Ninja, given how loud and obnoxious he is.
* [[Hot -Blooded]]: Kim Kaphwan is a prime example. His son Kim Jae Hoon has tried to follow his example as much as possible... oh, and he's also got the literal fire powers, as well.
** [[Detect Evil|Evil]] [[Badass Creed|may be]] [[This Is Unforgivable!|unforgivable]], but not considering [[Nobuyuki Hiyama|Joe Higashi]]'s blood [[Large Ham|the hottest in the universe]] is [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|downright]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|monstrous]].
* [[Hot Dad]]: Kim, again. Specially in the movie. Also, his ''Fatal Fury Special'' intros/win poses AND ending have young Jae Hoon and Dong Hwan hanging out with their dad. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Aaaawwwww]].
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* [[Punny Name]]: "Geese Howard" was probably meant to be a play on ''[[Howard the Duck (Comic Book)|Howard the Duck]]'' (Howard the Geese).
* [[Rank Inflation]]: The system introduced by ''Fatal Fury 3'' and kept until the end of the series.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Subversion: the red-eyed Rock Howard may be Geese Howard's son, but he rolls with Terry and his crew, and is one of the main characters in ''Mark of the Wolves''.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Terry and Andy are the main Red and Blue (respectively). The Kim brothers from ''Garou'' also fit (Jae Hoon is the collected and disciplined Blue while Dong Hwan is the over-confident and arrogant Red).
* [[Ryu and Ken]]: Kim Dong Hwan and Kim Jae Hoon; as well as the Jin Brothers.
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* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves''.
* [[Twin Telepathy]]: The Jin brothers.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Cheng is a very short, very fat, very immoral... with an incredibly beautiful and affectionate wife. Averted with Kim and Myeng Swuk, since she's a [[Hot Mom]] and he's a [[Hot Dad]] with dashes of [[Hot -Blooded]] and [[Love Freak]].
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: Played straight with ''Fatal Fury Special'', which was a heavily revised version of ''Fatal Fury 2'' with more characters, but mostly averted afterward. ''Real Bout Special'' was a very different game from the original ''Real Bout'' despite its title.
* [[Victory Pose]]: A few of them rather famous like Terry's and Mai's. In most games, characters also had specific animations when losing, but Krauser, Geese, Jin Chonrei, White from the [[PS One]] ''Real Bout Special'' and Kain R. Heinlein, also had special ''defeat poses'', of which White's is actually ''[[Kaizo Trap|LETHAL to the player if ignored]]''.