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* [[Big OMG]]: When Bred's cars get totaled, changed to [[Bowdlerise|"Oh, My Car!"]] in the overseas versions of the SNES and GBA ports and ''Super Street Fighter IV''.
* [[Expy]]: Iron in ''Mighty Final Fight'', who is based on Bred.
* [[The Goomba|The Goombas]]: A simple 3-4 punch combo, and these guys are out for the night.
* [[The Goomba]]s
* [[Head Swap]]: Jake and Simons differ from Bred and Dug due to the vests they wear and their jump kick attacks in the arcade version.
* [[Throw a Barrel At It|Kick A Barrel At It]]: Sometimes these guys kick oil drums towards the heroes, causing them to roll into the ground.
* [[Mooks]]: They are Mad Gear's front line, and they have the "honor" of taking on two 20-something fighting prodigies and enraged wrestler mayor first.
* [[Mooks]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Simons to [[Kiss|Gene Simmons]].
 
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* [[Expy]]/[[Meaningful Name]]/[[Shout-Out]]: Two P. is based on the Player 2 character from ''[[Forgotten Worlds]]'', hence his name ("Two P." as in "2P").
** Gale in ''Mighty Final Fight'' is based on J.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: They attack and move fast, are a nuisance when you're distracted by a lot of other enemies, but generally have low HP and are quick to kill. J, in particular, is known for his "razor like jabs".
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Head Swap]]: In the arcade version, Jay has a nuclear symbol on the back of his jacket, while Two P. has a dragon. In the SNES and GBA versions, they both wore nuclear symbols.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: 2-Ill.
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* [[Expy]]: Tequilla in ''Mighty Final Fight'', who resembles El Gado.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Rather literally; the red-garbed Holly Woods who throw firebombs in the original game can be taken out with just a couple of hits, while the regular knife-wielding version is fairly tough.
* [[Head Swap]]: El Gado has black hair that's either curly with a hair band or covered under a cap depending on the adaption, while Holly Wood always wears a cap. El Gado has a green jumpsuit and a goatee, Holly Wood has a tan or red jupsuit and clean shaven.
* [[Head Swap]]
* [[Invisibility Cloak]]: El Gado's "Scorpion Viel".
* [[It's Personal]]: El Gado against Rolento for [[You Killed My Father|killing El Gado's family]], but...
** [[Every Man Has His Price]]: ...and Rolento found El Gado's to have him spare his life.
* [[Knife Nut]]: They can throw knives, stab with them, and jump overhead to stab downward at the player.
* [[Knife Nut]]
* [[Molotov Cocktail]]: Holly Wood (the red-clothed version).
* [[Nice Hat]]: The cap Holly Wood and El Gado (on occasion) wear is simple and form fitting.
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Palette Swap]]: There are two variants of Holly Wood. The brown ones are the standard knife-wielding ones, while the red ones throw molotov cocktails.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: El Gado with TNT in ''Revenge''.
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** UDON's World Warrior Encyclopedia includes this gem:
{{quote|''"She may seem like a dynamite babe, but anyone who knows the real Poison will tell you she's anything but ladylike!"''}}
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Poison and Roxy wear midriff white tank tops.
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: They fight in heels, and they never seem to fall off despite all the acrobatics they do.
* [[Combat Stilettos]]
* [[Crossover]]: Was supposed to appear in the cancelled ''Capcom Fighting All Stars'' before finally making her crossover debut in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''.
* [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]]: Much of the confusion of Poison's gender comes from ''Final Fight: Revenge'', an American-designed 3D fighting game in which Poison was depicted as born female. The Japanese localization reverted back to her birth sex. Roxy's gender is classified "female" in the character bios of ''Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1'', but this is nothing but a Capcom USA retcon.
* [[Expy]]: Poison and/or Roxy's younger sister, Poison Kiss in ''Mighty Final Fight'', who is actually female.
* [[Kick Chick]]: Mostly true in the original games as most of their best-known attacks were kicks. By ''Revenge'', ''Street Fighter X Tekken'' and ''Ultra Street Fighter IV'', this would be evened out for Poison as she used her riding crop to attack.
* [[Kick Chick]]
* [[Kiss of Death]]: Complete with [[Heart Symbol|hearts]].
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Palette Swap]]: Poison has pink hair, while Roxy has orange.
* [[She Fu]]: Given the time when she was released, it's only natural that this is how she fights.
* [[She Fu]]
* [[She's a Man In Japan]]: But post-op in the States.
* [[She's Got Legs]]: Extenuated by their short shorts and 5'9 frames.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Poison is named after a band. As Billy and Sid, they are named after [[Billy Idol]] and [[Sex Pistols|Sid Vicious]].
* [[Stripperiffic]]: The ratio for clothing to skin is about 65/35 in favor of skin.
* [[Underboobs]]: Both Poison and Roxy.
* [[Villainous Crossdresser]]: Poison. Whether or not Roxy is one is up for debate.
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{{quote|Hugo from ''[[Street Fighter III]]'' is the same character as the "regular" Andore (the one in lavender clothing).}}
 
* [[Afro Asskicker]]: The entire family. When you're based on one of the mightiest pro-wrestlers in the world, you tend to do that.
* [[Afro Asskicker]]
* [[Ascended Extra]]: In "''[[Street Fighter III]]"'' as mentioned, but also "''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]"''.
* [[Continuity Drift]]: Andore and Hugo are stated to be one and the same. However, Hugo's official character profile in ''Street Fighter III'' makes no mention of having any brothers (only two unseen sisters) and his father, instead of being a wrestler, is a German farmer.
* [[Crossover]]: Hugo (confirmed to be the "regular" lavender-clothed Andore) was featured in the ''[[Street Fighter III]]'' series and ''[[SNK vs. Capcom SVC Chaos]]''.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: Hugo, who is a borderline [[Manchild]], sought to challenge Haggar to a fight and never figured out his message never even hit air.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]
* [[Elite Mook]]: The Handicap, Steel Cage match in the West Side.
* [[Giant Mook]]
* [[Ground Pound]]: Hugo/Andore has several moves like this in ''Revenge'', ''Street Fighter III'' and ''Street Fighter'' 4, all of them end up squashing his foes into the pavement.
* [[Ground Pound]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: The Andores' may be slow (still faster than the fat enemies), but their attacks freaking hurt! In addition to their punch attacks, they have a charging punch, a choke attack, a throw, and can jump on you when you're knocked down. The Andore family have the most health out of all the mooks.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: They are named and modeled after famed wrestler André the Giant (''Andore'' is pronounced "An-do-re," which is also the Japanese pronunciation for ''Andre'').
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: Andore Jr. is Andore's younger brother, not his son. Averted with the rest of the clan, whose respective single initials indicate their relation ("F." is for Father, "U." is for Uncle and "G." is Grandpa).
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* [[Unique Enemy]]: The standard Andore and Andore Jr. are recurring mooks, but the Father, Uncle and Grandpa variants are unique to Round 3, and Uncle only appears if a second player is present.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Andore's "Giant Chain".
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]: That wrestler being André the Giant. Still, they will slam the heroes into the street with pile drivers of their own.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]
* [[Wrestling Doesn't Pay]]: So work for a gang instead.
* [[Wrestling Family]]: At least five members: you have the standard issue one (Andore/Hugo), his brother (Junior), his father, his uncle and his grandfather.
* [[Wrestling Family]]
 
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