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[[File:Bonker_6128.jpg|link=Clay Fighter|frame|[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Literal example.]]]]
[[File:Bonker 6128.jpg|link=Clay Fighter|frame|[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Literal example.]]]]


This is not the [[Joke Character]], as those are characters that are purposefully bad, nor is it the [[Lethal Joke Character]], which is when a Joke Character ultimately has some hidden utility. This is simply a character that just looks and acts silly without being a bad character. They may look wacky, have cartoonish attacks, and a goofy voice, but otherwise they play as well as any other fighter.

This is not the [[Joke Character]], as those are characters that are purposefully bad, nor is it the [[Lethal Joke Character]], which is when a Joke Character utimately has some hidden utility. This is simply a character that just look and act silly without being a bad character. They may look wacky, have cartoonish attacks, and a goofy voice, but otherwise they play as well as any other fighter.


Keep in mind that, in order to be considered a fighting clown, a character has to be either:
Keep in mind that, in order to be considered a fighting clown, a character has to be either:
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** Regarding ''[[Street Fighter]]'', by the time of Alpha, Blanka seems to have solidly taken over that role. Among other things, he has become [[The Unintelligible]] in the storyline, he befriended Dan, and one of his super moves is shaking fruit from a tree.
** Regarding ''[[Street Fighter]]'', by the time of Alpha, Blanka seems to have solidly taken over that role. Among other things, he has become [[The Unintelligible]] in the storyline, he befriended Dan, and one of his super moves is shaking fruit from a tree.
** In ''[[Street Fighter]]'' we also have El Fuerte, a [[Chef of Iron]] / [[Masked Luchador]] and Rufus, a loud mouth, obese American who may be a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Beverly Hills Ninja]].
** In ''[[Street Fighter]]'' we also have El Fuerte, a [[Chef of Iron]] / [[Masked Luchador]] and Rufus, a loud mouth, obese American who may be a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Beverly Hills Ninja]].
** Dan started out as a [[Joke Character]] with occasional hints of [[Lethal Joke Character]], but since he was made more balanced in ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' he's been leaning more towards a [[Fighting Clown]].
** Dan started out as a [[Joke Character]] with occasional hints of [[Lethal Joke Character]], but since he was made more balanced in ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' he's been leaning more towards a '''Fighting Clown'''.
* In ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom]]'' there are ''four'' of these characters. One in the [[Tatsunoko Production|Tatsunoko]] side, and three in the [[Capcom]] side. In the Tatsu side we have [[Hakushon Daimao]], a fat, comical [[Genie in a Bottle|genie]] that comes from a comedy anime instead of an action/mecha one, [[Non-Standard Character Design|looks much more cartoonier]] than his other fellow Tatsunoko characters, fights with [[Improbable Weapon User|a hand on a stick]], and one of his supers involves [[Fartillery|farting on the enemy]]. In the [[Capcom]] side we have [[Viewtiful Joe]], [[Mega Man (video game)|Roll]], a robot modeled after a little girl who fights with a [[Improbable Weapon User|broom]], and [[Dead Rising|Frank West]], a photographer whose attacks involve baseball bats, supermarket carts, zombies, among many other things.
* In ''[[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom]]'' there are ''four'' of these characters. One in the [[Tatsunoko Production|Tatsunoko]] side, and three in the [[Capcom]] side. In the Tatsu side we have [[Hakushon Daimao]], a fat, comical [[Genie in a Bottle|genie]] that comes from a comedy anime instead of an action/mecha one, [[Non-Standard Character Design|looks much more cartoonier]] than his other fellow Tatsunoko characters, fights with [[Improbable Weapon User|a hand on a stick]], and one of his supers involves [[Fartillery|farting on the enemy]]. In the [[Capcom]] side we have [[Viewtiful Joe]], [[Mega Man (video game)|Roll]], a robot modeled after a little girl who fights with a [[Improbable Weapon User|broom]], and [[Dead Rising|Frank West]], a photographer whose attacks involve baseball bats, supermarket carts, zombies, among many other things.
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'' brings [[Deadpool]] into the mix. While his moves are only slightly unorthodox, the voice clips that accompany them are hilarious. As of ''[[Updated Rerelease|Ultimate]]'', we also have Frank West returning, and lastly [[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright]], who doesn't do anything you would expect from a fighting game character. All of his attack animations are of lawyery stuff, like reading documents. Even his level 3 hyper is merely accusing the opponent of a crime. They still do damage, though, and in the case of the latter it's the single most damaging move ''in the game''.
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'' brings [[Deadpool]] into the mix. While his moves are only slightly unorthodox, the voice clips that accompany them are hilarious. As of ''[[Updated Rerelease|Ultimate]]'', we also have Frank West returning, and lastly [[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright]], who doesn't do anything you would expect from a fighting game character. All of his attack animations are of lawyery stuff, like reading documents. Even his level 3 hyper is merely accusing the opponent of a crime. They still do damage, though, and in the case of the latter it's the single most damaging move ''in the game''.
* [[The Joker]] in ''[[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe]]''. Literal example and a good match. He fights using all kind of [[Improbable Weapon User|weird gadgetry]], like boxing-glove-in-a-box-es and [["BANG!" Flag Gun|BANG Flag Guns]].
* [[The Joker]] in ''[[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe]]''. Literal example and a good match. He fights using all kind of [[Improbable Weapon User|weird gadgetry]], like boxing-glove-in-a-box-es and [["BANG!" Flag Gun|BANG Flag Guns]].
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* Goblins in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' have always been a wisecracking race of [[Mad Bomber|mad bombers]] and [[Mad Scientist|mad scientists]] who are relatively weak in combat, full of AI characters who offer you fetch quests while being liberal with jokes. As playable characters, they can now be as capable and hardcore as any other race, and are now parts of Horde raid groups taking down every [[Big Bad]] that has ever threatened Azeroth.
* Goblins in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' have always been a wisecracking race of [[Mad Bomber|mad bombers]] and [[Mad Scientist|mad scientists]] who are relatively weak in combat, full of AI characters who offer you fetch quests while being liberal with jokes. As playable characters, they can now be as capable and hardcore as any other race, and are now parts of Horde raid groups taking down every [[Big Bad]] that has ever threatened Azeroth.
* The [[Dancing Banana]] from ''[[MUGEN]]''. It looks and sounds like a joke character, but actually plays like a normal one. He does use [[Edible Ammunition|bananas as weapons]] while spouting "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" noises, though.
* The [[Dancing Banana]] from ''[[MUGEN]]''. It looks and sounds like a joke character, but actually plays like a normal one. He does use [[Edible Ammunition|bananas as weapons]] while spouting "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" noises, though.
* [[Ninja Maid|Shannon]] from ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni|Ougon Musoukyouku]]'' is half this half [[Barrier Warrior]], with her basic attacks involving attacking with cleaning implements, or doing things like [[Dojikko|dropping a tea-set on the enemy after tripping]], and girly slaps and pushes, she can even call [[The Beast Master|seagulls]] to help her in combat. She's still has effective as any other character, and doesn't has any problem in going against [[Witch Species|the witches]] or their [[Familiar|familiars]].
* [[Ninja Maid|Shannon]] from ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni|Ougon Musoukyouku]]'' is half this half [[Barrier Warrior]], with her basic attacks involving attacking with cleaning implements, or doing things like [[Dojikko|dropping a tea-set on the enemy after tripping]], and girly slaps and pushes, she can even call [[The Beast Master|seagulls]] to help her in combat. She's still has effective as any other character, and doesn't has any problem in going against [[Witch Species|the witches]] or their [[familiar]]s.
* In the ''[[Touhou Project]]'' fighting games we have Yukari Yakumo, Suika Ibuki and Suwako Moriya. All of them have attacks and animations that are almost comical. It probably says something that they're all boss characters. It also probably says something that Yukari and Suika are [[Reality Warper|Reality Warpers]], while Suwako is a [[Physical God]].
* In the ''[[Touhou Project]]'' fighting games we have Yukari Yakumo, Suika Ibuki and Suwako Moriya. All of them have attacks and animations that are almost comical. It probably says something that they're all boss characters. It also probably says something that Yukari and Suika are [[Reality Warper]]s, while Suwako is a [[Physical God]].
* Shaco in ''[[League of Legends]]''
* Shaco in ''[[League of Legends]]''
* Bonkers, of ''[[Clay Fighter]]'', is both a literal clown, and is the wackiest character in the game. From Balloon Dogs to Teeter Tots, he'll make you laugh and cry.
* Bonkers, of ''[[Clay Fighter]]'', is both a literal clown, and is the wackiest character in the game. From Balloon Dogs to Teeter Tots, he'll make you laugh and cry.
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* In ''[[My Little Pony Fighting Is Magic]]'', Pinkie Pie's attacks seen so far include waving a giant foam finger, inflating her body, licking her opponent and raining cupcakes on her opponent for her [[Limit Break|super attack]].
* In ''[[My Little Pony Fighting Is Magic]]'', Pinkie Pie's attacks seen so far include waving a giant foam finger, inflating her body, licking her opponent and raining cupcakes on her opponent for her [[Limit Break|super attack]].
* [[Final Fantasy VI|Kefka]] [[Monster Clown|(fittingly)]] conforms to this role in the ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' games. Most of his moveset [[Roboteching|Robotechs]] unpredictably upon attacking, his walk animation is exaggeratedly silly enough to gain access to the [[Monty Python's Flying Circus|Ministry]], and, in the first game, he would sometimes [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|hum the game's victory music to himself!]] Hell, his character title is 'Mad Mage'.
* [[Final Fantasy VI|Kefka]] [[Monster Clown|(fittingly)]] conforms to this role in the ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' games. Most of his moveset [[Roboteching|Robotechs]] unpredictably upon attacking, his walk animation is exaggeratedly silly enough to gain access to the [[Monty Python's Flying Circus|Ministry]], and, in the first game, he would sometimes [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|hum the game's victory music to himself!]] Hell, his character title is 'Mad Mage'.
* Candyman in ''Lethal League'', a stick figure-looking character with garish clothing, [[Fish Eyes|big googly eyes that never look straight forward]], a silly voice and ridiculously exaggerated animations. His playstyle is notorious for [[Confusion Fu|its high potential for crazy mix-ups]] in competitive play.


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Latest revision as of 01:55, 6 December 2020

Literal example.

This is not the Joke Character, as those are characters that are purposefully bad, nor is it the Lethal Joke Character, which is when a Joke Character ultimately has some hidden utility. This is simply a character that just looks and acts silly without being a bad character. They may look wacky, have cartoonish attacks, and a goofy voice, but otherwise they play as well as any other fighter.

Keep in mind that, in order to be considered a fighting clown, a character has to be either: A) in a serious fighting game, a normally silly character. B) In a silly fighting game full of wacky characters, a character even wackier than the other fighters.

If a game runs on Rule of Cool, this guys run on Rule of Funny. Basically, fighting clowns are those fighting game characters that stand out from the roster because they're sillier than the rest of the cast without being a Joke Character. Look for them in any fighting game, you'll usually find at least one character that stands out due to this (unless the role of the game's silly character is already filled by the Joke Character).

Many a fighting clown uses Confusion Fu as his/her/its fighting style and/or is an Improbable Weapon User.

See also Lethal Joke Character.

Examples of Fighting Clown include: