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** Thunder Idiot or God of Blunder for Raiden due to his many [[What an Idiot!]] moments throughout the game.
** Thunder Idiot or God of Blunder for Raiden due to his many [[What an Idiot!]] moments throughout the game.
** Raidude (used by Johnny once in Story Mode) also seems to be picking up in certain circles.
** Raidude (used by Johnny once in Story Mode) also seems to be picking up in certain circles.
* [[Flip Flop of God]]: In development, earlier reports noted that the Sub-Zero in this game was [[Mortal Kombat (Franchise)/Characters|Bi-Han, the elder Sub-Zero]]. Sub-Zero's vignette and [http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/mortalkombat9/video/6284305/mortal-kombat-sub-zero-gameplay-movie combo video] shown that it was ''[[Mortal Kombat 2 (Video Game)/Characters|Kuai Liang, the younger brother]]'' instead, [[Legacy Character|once again taking up his brother's title]] and [[Revenge|out for Scorpion's blood]]. In the end, both Sub-Zeroes (and Noob Saibot), in a way, made the cut for the game, {{spoiler|and none of them remains as ''human'' Sub-Zero: Bi-Han is killed by Scorpion and turned by Quan Chi into Noob Saibot; and Kuai Liang, the Sub-Zero of the roster, is turned into Cyber Sub-Zero. There's even a battle between them at some point.}} Of note is that both Sub-Zeroes have different costumes, and Bi-Han's one is the alternate.
* [[Flip-Flop of God]]: In development, earlier reports noted that the Sub-Zero in this game was [[Mortal Kombat (Franchise)/Characters|Bi-Han, the elder Sub-Zero]]. Sub-Zero's vignette and [http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/mortalkombat9/video/6284305/mortal-kombat-sub-zero-gameplay-movie combo video] shown that it was ''[[Mortal Kombat 2 (Video Game)/Characters|Kuai Liang, the younger brother]]'' instead, [[Legacy Character|once again taking up his brother's title]] and [[Revenge|out for Scorpion's blood]]. In the end, both Sub-Zeroes (and Noob Saibot), in a way, made the cut for the game, {{spoiler|and none of them remains as ''human'' Sub-Zero: Bi-Han is killed by Scorpion and turned by Quan Chi into Noob Saibot; and Kuai Liang, the Sub-Zero of the roster, is turned into Cyber Sub-Zero. There's even a battle between them at some point.}} Of note is that both Sub-Zeroes have different costumes, and Bi-Han's one is the alternate.
* [[Hey Its That Sound]]: The "End of Rage" sound from [[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Video Game)|the DC crossover]] comes back in several circumstances in this game.
* [[Hey, It's That Sound]]: The "End of Rage" sound from [[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Video Game)|the DC crossover]] comes back in several circumstances in this game.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** Reprising their roles from ''[[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Video Game)|Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe]]'' are Tom Choi, [[Richard Epcar]], [[Patrick Seitz]], Jim Miller, Dana Lyn Baron, Ron Banks, and [[Michael McConnohie]] as Liu Kang, Raiden, Scorpion, Kuai Liang!Sub-Zero, Sonya, Quan Chi, and Kano. McConnohie also voices Ermac, whereas Seitz and Baron get another role in the form of DLC characters [[A Nightmare On Elm Street|Freddy Krueger]] and Skarlet.
** Reprising their roles from ''[[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Video Game)|Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe]]'' are Tom Choi, [[Richard Epcar]], [[Patrick Seitz]], Jim Miller, Dana Lyn Baron, Ron Banks, and [[Michael McConnohie]] as Liu Kang, Raiden, Scorpion, Kuai Liang!Sub-Zero, Sonya, Quan Chi, and Kano. McConnohie also voices Ermac, whereas Seitz and Baron get another role in the form of DLC characters [[A Nightmare On Elm Street|Freddy Krueger]] and Skarlet.
** [[Jamieson Price]] ([[Blaz Blue|Iron Tager]]) voices Bi-Han!Sub-Zero/Noob Saibot, and he's also the announcer. He also happens to be the announcer for ''Super [[Street Fighter IV (Video Game)|Street Fighter IV]]''.
** [[Jamieson Price]] ([[Blaz Blue|Iron Tager]]) voices Bi-Han!Sub-Zero/Noob Saibot, and he's also the announcer. He also happens to be the announcer for ''Super [[Street Fighter IV (Video Game)|Street Fighter IV]]''.
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** Ken Lally ([[Heroes (TV)|The German]]) voices Smoke, Goro and Shinnok.
** Ken Lally ([[Heroes (TV)|The German]]) voices Smoke, Goro and Shinnok.
** As usual, series co-creator Ed Boon moves his chords for Scorpion's iconic "Get over here!" and "Come here!" quotes, as well as voicing a few minor background characters on the side.
** As usual, series co-creator Ed Boon moves his chords for Scorpion's iconic "Get over here!" and "Come here!" quotes, as well as voicing a few minor background characters on the side.
* [[I Knew It]]:
* [[I Knew It!]]:
** Seeing as ''[[Mortal Kombat Deception (Video Game)|Deception]]'''s Konquest mode established that Kenshi (the [[Blind Weaponmaster]] [[Handicapped Badass|swords]][[Disability Superpower|man]] from ''[[Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance (Video Game)|Deadly Alliance]]'' and one of the few [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Ensemble Darkhorses]] from the post-''MK3'' era) had been around since the time of the first game (he had apparently [[Missed the Call]] for joining the tournament, and thus missed his chance to enact his revenge on Shang Tsung), many assumed that he had a good chance of making it onto the roster here. [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|He was confirmed as]] [[Downloadable Content|DLC]].
** Seeing as ''[[Mortal Kombat Deception (Video Game)|Deception]]'''s Konquest mode established that Kenshi (the [[Blind Weaponmaster]] [[Handicapped Badass|swords]][[Disability Superpower|man]] from ''[[Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance (Video Game)|Deadly Alliance]]'' and one of the few [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Ensemble Darkhorses]] from the post-''MK3'' era) had been around since the time of the first game (he had apparently [[Missed the Call]] for joining the tournament, and thus missed his chance to enact his revenge on Shang Tsung), many assumed that he had a good chance of making it onto the roster here. [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|He was confirmed as]] [[Downloadable Content|DLC]].
** There had also been a fan theory since the time of ''[[Mortal Kombat 4 (Video Game)|Gold]]'' (thanks to [[Ambiguously Brown|Cyrax's]] [[Suddenly Ethnicity|ending]]) that the [[McNinja|Lin Kuei]]'s ranks do not consist exclusively of Chinese people (or those of Chinese ancestry in the case of the [[Heinz Hybrid|Chinese-American-Cyromancer]] Sub-Zero bros., who were taken to China against their will by their father). Smoke and Cyrax's bios confirm this to be true; the former hails from Prague and [[Canon Name|is named]] Tomas Vrbada, while the latter is Motswana and was recruited to join the clan (so... Slavic and African [[Insistent Terminology|"ninjas"]]?).
** There had also been a fan theory since the time of ''[[Mortal Kombat 4 (Video Game)|Gold]]'' (thanks to [[Ambiguously Brown|Cyrax's]] [[Suddenly Ethnicity|ending]]) that the [[McNinja|Lin Kuei]]'s ranks do not consist exclusively of Chinese people (or those of Chinese ancestry in the case of the [[Heinz Hybrid|Chinese-American-Cyromancer]] Sub-Zero bros., who were taken to China against their will by their father). Smoke and Cyrax's bios confirm this to be true; the former hails from Prague and [[Canon Name|is named]] Tomas Vrbada, while the latter is Motswana and was recruited to join the clan (so... Slavic and African [[Insistent Terminology|"ninjas"]]?).
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** [[Patrick Seitz]] voices both Scorpion and Freddy.
** [[Patrick Seitz]] voices both Scorpion and Freddy.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: All of Freddy's attacks and combos are named after the many puns and one-liners he used in his movies.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: All of Freddy's attacks and combos are named after the many puns and one-liners he used in his movies.
* [[Shout Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** One of the achievements of the game is "[[There Can Be Only One]]". Christopher Lambert, who played Raiden in [[Mortal Kombat (Film)|the first movie]], also played Connor MacLeod in the ''[[Highlander (Film)|Highlander]]'' movie.
** One of the achievements of the game is "[[There Can Be Only One]]". Christopher Lambert, who played Raiden in [[Mortal Kombat (Film)|the first movie]], also played Connor MacLeod in the ''[[Highlander (Film)|Highlander]]'' movie.



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