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* [[National Stereotypes]]: Most of the cast.
* [[National Stereotypes]]: Most of the cast.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: The series is well-known for this. The last few fights in the NES version (the very last one in particular) are the biggest example.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: The series is well-known for this. The last few fights in the NES version (the very last one in particular) are the biggest example.
** Champion Mode on the Wii version is hard enough to unlock: win 10 random defense fights before losing 3 in Mac's Last Stand. Should you fail, you literally need to create a new save file and climb up the ranks to try again. But you probably don't want it anyway; Champion Mode is an option you can enable in any exhibition fight that turns any attack on Mac into a [[One-Hit Kill|One-Hit KO]], '''and''' stops enemies from blinking red before they attack.
** Champion mode on the Wii version is hard enough to unlock: win 10 random defense fights before losing 3 in Mac's Last Stand. Should you fail, you literally need to create a new save file and climb up the ranks to try again. But you probably don't want it anyway; Champion mode is an option you can enable in any exhibition fight that turns any attack on Mac into a [[One-Hit Kill|One-Hit KO]], '''and''' stops enemies from blinking red before they attack.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: Heike Kagero has a male example when he wins a fight, though he does look very feminine.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: Heike Kagero has a male example when he wins a fight, though he does look very feminine.
* [[Nobody Touches the Hair]]: Don Flamenco has a battle quote telling you not to touch his hair. In the Wii version, {{spoiler|it's a wig you can punch off him, which angers him}}. The NES version has the same thing, although you don't see him {{spoiler|bald}} until the closeup on his face between rounds.
* [[Nobody Touches the Hair]]: Don Flamenco has a battle quote telling you not to touch his hair. In the Wii version, {{spoiler|it's a wig you can punch off him, which angers him}}. The NES version has the same thing, although you don't see him {{spoiler|bald}} until the closeup on his face between rounds.