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The characters in The King of Fighters introduced during KOF '94 (the intro title also known as the "Rugal Saga").

Characters are listed in alphabetical order of last names. It should be noted that all the Chinese and Korean character names are rendered in the Western style (given name-surname rather than surname-given name).

Trivia Trope entries go in the Trivia tab. Captain Ersatz, Continuity Nod, Expy, Mythology Gag, No Celebrities Were Harmed and Shout-Out entries go in the Shout Out page.



Athena Asamiya

 "Sorry about that! Are you hurt? I guess I got a bit carried away!"

 Voiced by: Reiko Fukai ('94), Moe Nagasaki (95), Tamao Satou (96), Yukina Kurisu (97, The King of Fighters: KYO), Haruna Ikezawa (98 onward), Robyn Gryphe (Maximum Impact, English), Lily Kong (Maximum Impact 2, English), Miwa Gardner (XII, English)

  An Idol Singer with Psychic Powers and kung fu, taught to her by Old Master Chin Gentsai. She debuted in the arcade game Psycho Soldier along with Sie Kensou, but made the leap to fighting games in '94. She, along with Kensou and Chin, make up the Psycho Soldiers team, who fight in the KOF tournaments in order to preserve peace.

  • Action Fashionista/Unlimited Wardrobe - Every single game gives Athena a completely different outfit. The only exception is XIII, which is justified because the game is reusing the sprites from XII.
    • XIII is something of an in-between. She's wearing her XII clothes but bears the default color scheme of her XI attire. Not a new outfit in any one aspect but together comes together to create something different.
    • Lampshaded in '98, where her intro involves her changing between her previous four outfits before settling down on her current attire.
    • Lampshaded again with her Psychic 8 HSDM/LDM, where Athena changes her outfit (progressing from '94 to the current costume, and sometimes adding her Princess Athena bikini) with each hit.
    • Overkilled in XIII with her Neo MAX version of the above attack, Psycho Medley 13 (also known as Psychic 12), where she uses all twelve of her previous outfits and is then aided by what appears to be Princess Athena's royal guard.
    • Almost averted in '95, where she wears a slightly modified version of her '94 outfit.
    • Lampshaded in-game by Maxima in their single-player intro in XIII.

 Maxima: "You're wearing something new every time I see you. Do you know what a pain is it to keep my data updated?"


Brian Battler

 "Your defense means nothing. Nothing to my tackling, that is!"

 Voiced by: Eiji Yano

  An MVP-rated football player who was invited by Heavy D! to join the USA Sports Team in 94. After their loss, he left to return to his football career. Despite being invited back to various tournaments, he and his teammates always get beaten up and their invitations stolen by others, such as the New Faces Team in 97.

 Brian: "I AM NUMBAH GWON!"

Brian: "I AM SUPERSTAR!"


Rugal Bernstein

 "Another luscious symphony of bone crushing sounds!"

  Voiced by: Toshimitsu Arai, Norio Wakamoto (2002), Banjo Ginga ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  The series' most infamous Big Bad. Rugal was one of the most feared people in the criminal underworld, not only with his silver tongue but with his fighting abilities as well. Not one single person had been able to defeat him, and those he deemed as Worthy Opponents were bathed in liquid metal and showcased as his "trophies". He decided to revive the original KOF tournament held by Geese Howard previously. Before the tournament began, he faced Saisyu Kusanagi, the father of Kyo, and brutally maimed him, leaving him for dead. When he fought Kyo in the finals, Rugal was defeated. Unwilling to accept defeat, he blows up his aircraft carrier. He was believed dead but resurfaced in 95 under the pseudonym of "R." During this time, he brainwashes Saisyu (with Saisyu earning some... displeasure from Vice), and in the finals forces him to fight Kyo. After Saisyu is defeated and brought back to his senses, Rugal reveals a secret to the finalists: he has awakened his Orochi power, and promptly transforms into Omega Rugal, turning his hair silvery-white and his skin deathly grey, but even with this new power he is still defeated. He tries to use the full extent of his power, but cannot control it because he is not of Orochi blood. The power consumes him, and he dies. Chizuru reveals in 96 that Rugal received his Orochi power from Goenitz, who gouged his right eye out. Outside of the official storyline, he appears in every Dream Match game. In canon, he is succeeded by his son Adel and his daughter Rose.

  "Repeat this after me: I will never take on a god again!"

  Rugal: "Ma... masaka..."

  • True Final Boss - His second round in KOF '94. Even more fittingly, him in 2002UM; you can only fight him by not losing more than 2 teammates against the "Final Boss," and you can't unlock your team's ending picture unless you beat him. Oh, and you can't continue if you lose against him.
  • Useless Useful Spell - His Kaiser Phoenix HSDM in 2002, in which he spams Kaiser Waves over and over. It sounds good in theory, but if the first one hits, it can launch you into the air and the others tend to miss while you're airborne or on the ground, though its damage is comparable to other HSDMs. In 2002UM, it was given OTG properties... but its damage output was drastically lowered. He also tends to stop it prematurely.
  • Villainous Breakdown - Happens twice. The first time, he blows up his own aircraft carrier with himself still on it. The second is his Superpower Meltdown, and proceeds as follows:

  Omega Rugal: "Even with my new power I lost. What? My body.....????? NO! To meet such a fate! But I'll be back... YOU JERKS!"


Andy Bogard

 "If you want to be the best, it's practice every day, pal."

  Voiced by: Jun Hashimoto ('94), Keiichi Nanba (95 onwards), Jeff Manning (XII, English), Ryo Horikawa (94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  Younger brother of Terry and a McNinja. He was taught a basic form of Shuranui ninjitsu by Mai's grandfather Hanzo. After hearing of his father Jeff's death at the hands of Geese Howard, he joins forces with Terry and Joe Higashi, and the three enter Geese's King of Fighters tournament. Although Andy fights Geese first, he loses badly, and Terry finishes the villain off... maybe. He's also the apple of Mai's eye, although he rejects her advances.

  • Always Someone Better - It doesn't get in the way when the rubber meets the road (the duo will always have each others' back) but there is some definite yearning on Andy's part to become the kind of fighter his brother is seen as.
  • Badass Long Hair - Unlike Terry, he keep his hair untied and flowing (except in Fatal Fury 3, where he has it in a ponytail), emphasizing the difference in their cultural philosophies and upbringings.
  • Bash Brothers - Literally with Terry.
  • Blue Oni to Terry's Red.
  • Chaste Hero - His reason for not shacking up with Mai, which makes people wonder if he's gay.
    • Spoofed with a couple of his special intros with Mai, where she shows him a (fake) baby that looks like him and he looks shocked.
    • His Ambiguously Gay status in the fandom was apparently also parodied in Mai's ending for Gals Fighters: Andy refuses to marry Mai arguing that he has secretly been a woman all this time; fortunately for Mai, it was All Just a Dream, and she immediately wakes up.
    • Alternately, Andy can easily be seen as a Celibate Hero. He is aware of Mai's interest, he just considers Mai to be more of a younger sister since he started training with Hanzou when he was very young. Mai's luck is surely bad.
    • The current storylines make it clear that they definitely are a couple, so it looks like that he's at the very least gotten over that.
  • Disappeared Dad - Jeff.
  • Flash Step - Finally gains one in the form of his Chou Kami Soku Zan'ei Neo MAX from XIII.
  • Hair of Gold
  • Highly-Visible Ninja - Yes, white is good for camouflage in the winter, but how many times have you seen snow in KOF? No wonder Mai can easily find him... And what need is there for stealth in a fighting tournament anyway? At least alternate palettes are available... And they carry some questionable choices, too.
  • Ki Attacks
  • McNinja - American, but lived in Japan for a good portion of his life.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Blue to Terry's red.
  • Show the Forehead
  • Technician Versus Performer - Andy (the technician) gruelingly trained for years under ninjas to learn the art of Ninjutsu and Koppoken. Terry (the performer) simply grew up in Southtown getting into random street fights and rarely trains. Andy's quote above also supports this.


Terry Bogard

 "Say what? It's no fluke. This is why I'm here every year."

  Voiced by: Satoshi Hashimoto, Tony Carrol (Maximum Impact series, English), Takeshi Kusao ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  The hero of the Fatal Fury series and SNK's mascot for all intents and purposes. His role in the overall plot of the KOF series is minimal, as he's mostly here due to his popularity. He was raised by martial arts master Jeff Bogard along with his younger brother Andy, and developed his own unique fighting style based on Jeff's teachings. He witnessed the murder of his father at the hands of Geese Howard, and trained with Tung Fu Rue to take revenge. Terry defeated Geese and gave him a boot out of his tower, but after learning of his survival Terry was none too pleased. He failed in stopping Geese from obtaining the Jin Scrolls but in the next tournament, he defeats Geese once again and this time tries to save him from falling off the tower, again, but Geese rejects him, allowing himself to plummet to his "death," again. He adopts Geese's son Rock afterward, and trains him.

  "OK!"


Chang Koehan

 "A crushing victory! Eh, heh, heh, heh!"

  Voiced by: Yoshinori Shima ('94-95), Hiroyuki Arita (96 onward)

  A Korean criminal who was busted by Kim following a bank robbery and strong-armed into Kim's reformatory program. He found a friend in Choi, and the two have vowed to go on a big crime spree once they can get away from Kim.


Chin Gentsai

 "O-Ouch! Whew! I can beat you. But age is something different!"

  Voiced by: Toshikazu Nishimura ('94-2002), Matsuo Matsuo (XII onward), Josh Keller (XII, English)

  Chinese Drunken Boxing master and founder of the Psycho Soldiers team. He enters the tournaments primarily to investigate the circumstances around them and prevent any evil plots from going too far.


Choi Bounge

 "A quick win. A quick victory. This time, I'm really free!"

 Voiced by: Atsushi "Monster" Maezuka

  A former serial killer who picked a fight with Kim Kaphwan, and subsequently got his ass handed to him. Instead of handing him over to the police, Kim decided to use him in an experimental "reformatory" program of his own, along with Chang Koehan. The two crooks became the best of friends, and they both anticipate the day they can escape Kim's watchful eye.


Goro Daimon

 "Lightweight!"

  Voiced by: Masaki Usui, Ryuzaburo Ohtomo ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  Japanese judo master who was invited by Benimaru to join the Japan team for the '94 tournament. He, Kyo, and Benimaru have been good friends since then, although Daimon occasionally declines joining tournaments to focus on his famaily.


Robert Garcia

 "Underestimate my strength, huh? You're dumber than you look!"

  Voiced by: Kay Inage (94-95, XI onward), Mantarō Koichi ('96-2003), Greg Irwin (XII, English), Hideo Ishikawa (94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  Italian playboy who is also the heir to the Garcia Foundation, one of the largest companies in the world. He was sent to train with the Sakazakis by his father, who wanted him to apprieciate the value of hard work. He became good friends with Ryo and when Yuri was kidnapped by Mr. Big, he and Ryo hit the streets of Southtown to get her back. While Ryo's style of Kyokugen is more balanced, Robert's focuses mostly on kicks. He and Yuri have a relationship, but they have yet to make any serious commitment.

  • Action Fashionista - So much that he's the one providing the picture in the page.
  • All Love Is Unrequited - If his ending with the Unrequited Love Team (him, Kensou, and Ramon) in XI is any indication. Oddly enough, his relationship with Yuri was never one-sided and seems to downplayed in KOF. Back in the Art of Fighting series, hints of Robert/Yuri were dropped in 2 and they even (technically) became an Official Couple in Robert and Ryo's endings in Art of Fighting 3. Huh.
    • Heck, in his team's XIII ending, he planned on proposing to Yuri in the middle of a post-tournament interview. Too bad Takuma kept him from doing so.
  • Alternate Company Equivalent - To Ken Masters of Street Fighter. Both are rich-out-their-ass playboys who are friendly rivals to their respective best friends, although Robert dresses like he's rich.
    • And both of their styles emphasize stylish kicking. Of note is that Robert was introduced that way whereas Ken had developed this after Art of Fighting came out.
  • Ambiguously Brown - Subverted. In NGBC (and by proxy, XI), Robert appears to be a bit darker than he usually is, although it's not uncommon for an Italian to have a skin tone like that.
  • Animal Motifs - The tiger. His nickname is "The Raging/Mightiest Tiger" and the last hit of his EX version's HSDM in 2002: Unlimited Match is shaped in the form of one. Oddly enough, Robert uses the Ryugeki ("Dragon Strike") principle of Kyokugen-ryuu Karate.
  • Badass Beard - His Neo Geo Battle Coliseum incarnation sports one, although his depiction in artwork from XI omits it.
  • Badass Long Hair - The length might be variable, but the badassery remains constant.
  • Big Brother Mentor - To Ryo and Yuri (moreso the former).
  • Blue Oni to Ryo's Red. Frequently this puts him in the position of playing the peacemaker when things start to go south between Ryo and Yuri (though he tries to side with Yuri where he can).
  • Brilliant but Lazy - Loves to party and live a carefree life, but has been described as a "natural genius" when it comes to martial arts.
  • Bring It - His taunt, complete with "Donai shitaiya?" ("What's the matter?").
  • Cultured Badass - He's a wealthy playboy who dresses fancy and drives around in a Ferrari F40, but can and will hand you your ass on a silver platter if you fight him.
  • Dance Battler - Borderline example; while he doesn't use dance as a part of his style, he sure does like to groove in his combat stance.
  • Did Not Do the Research - Although Robert is Italian, his surname, Garcia, is Spanish.
    • Oddly enough, this seems to have propelled Robert to Badass Spaniard status within some circles.
  • Dynamic Entry - If you can pull off his Hien Ryuujin Kyaku or its LDM/Neo MAX variant (Hien Shippu Ryuujin Kyaku) correctly.
  • Fingerless Gloves
  • Heterosexual Life Partners - With Ryo.
  • Informed Flaw - The Ryugeki principle of Kyokugen-ryuu is said to have severe imbalances as it relies mainly on kicks (a drawback Robert himself notes in XIII), placing it between the Raiou and Kou'ou principles (Raiou is the lowest principle and is used by Yuri; it revolves around user instinct and creativity), but closer to the former. It doesn't seem to slow Robert down in the midst of a battle.
  • Kansai Regional Accent - According to Word of God, his Kansai accent is supposed to substitute for the fact that in English, Robert would be speaking in English with an Italian accent, despite him being Italian.
  • Ki Attacks
  • Latin Lover - Seems to fit this pretty well, with him being Italian and all.
  • Memento MacGuffin - The coin he flips in a few of his win poses was a gift from his father Alberto. It was meant to remind Robert of his roots so that he could one day come back to it. Its significance is much greater in the Art of Fighting series, specifically in the third game.
  • Millionaire Playboy - See directly below.
    • Rich Idiot With No Day Job - He may not be a superhero, but is still a formidible opponent. The Sakazakis find this attribute of his personality to be off-putting sometimes, as they work their hands to the bone to support their dojo and keep it afloat.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown - The Ryuuko Ranbu DM, shared between him, Ryo and Takuma.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man - Both in and outside of battle.
  • Shipper On Deck - In regards to Ryo/King.
  • Shotoclone - Depending of the game, though.
  • Spam Attack - Geneikyaku/Zanretsukyaku (depending on the game), his kick-based counterpart to Ryo's Zanretsuken.
  • Tall, Dark and Handsome - Although the "tall" part is subjective (5'11"/180cm is actually average in KOF), you can't deny the rest.
  • Tiger Versus Dragon - He's the Dragon to Ryu's Tiger (this is more evident in Art of Fighting, where its Japanese name is Ryuuko no Ken, or "Fist of the Dragon and Tiger"). Their stances occasionally reflect their animal motifs and their disciplines are named for their respective animals, but they share a DM, the Ryuuko Ranbu (another reference to this rivalry). Much like Ryu and Ken, however, their's is a friendly rivalry.


Lucky Glauber

 "Wake up! It's too early for bedtime!"

  Voiced by: Kay Inage

  Best friend of Heavy D! who uses basketballs in his own style of kung fu. Appears to be a L.A. Lakers fan, based on his colors (except if you pick him in another color scheme...).


Heavy D!

 "Slow. Your attack's too slow. I read you like a storybook."

  Voiced by: Toshikazu Nishimura

  A bare-knuckle boxer who formed the USA Sports Team.


Heidern

 "You say you let your guard down? I think you're just a weenie!"

  Voiced by: Toshimitsu Arai

  Founder and leader of the Ikari Warriors mercenary squad, and Leona's adoptive father. A stoic man who fights using his own brutally efficient style of martial arts, his daughter Clara and his wife Sandra were kidnapped and later killed by his Arch Enemy Rugal in front of him, as he was investigating Rugal's operations too much for Rugal's own tastes. Heidern's own squad of fifty men were also killed in the same attack. He has dedicated himself to Rugal's defeat, and eventually his efforts paid off. His eyepatch was stolen by Mukai's group following Magaki's defeat, and it's current status is unknown.


Joe Higashi

 "How's that? I'm the Satan of martial arts."

 Voiced by: Katsuhisa Namase ('94), Nobuyuki Hiyama (95 onward), Greg Irwin (XII, English), Kazuki Yao (94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  A Japanese man who is well versed in the art of Muay Thai, he is the best friend of both Bogard brothers, and is a constant in nearly every King of Fighters tournament. He is currently dating Billy Kane's sister Lilly, something her overprotective older brother Billy is not happy about, given his connection to the Bogards, that's for the Fatal Fury continuity; in The King of Fighters he remains single, later being chased around by his unamed loyal fan. Quite possibly the strongest Muay Thai practioner in the SNK 'verse, much to credit for his many team ending sequences consisting of him winning other fighting tournaments by himself.

  • Anime Hair
  • Arrogant Muay Thai Guy
  • Blow You Away
    • In XIII, he gets the Screw Straight as his Neo MAX. It's a horizontal tornado.
  • Boisterous Bruiser - Oh, so much.
  • Flung Clothing - One of his intros has him dispose of a robe.
  • Hot-Blooded - One of the earliest fighting game examples, although given his seiyuu, how could he be anything but?
  • I Shall Taunt You - Used to taunt King for her not having a single title in Muay Thai, therefore assuming she isn't all that compared to him, by either sporting his champion belt before a match or just the disrespectful Bring It; from 2002 onwards he became more respectful towards King as their special intros have become quite friendly, there is even a occasional polite bow before they fight. However, Joe seems to have moved back in the opposite direction, given his snide remarks to her in XIII.
  • Martial Arts Headband
  • Megaton Punch - He received one as his LDM in KOF 2003.
  • Out of Focus - His relationship with Lilly Kane, and his beef with Billy because of it, simply does not carry over to KOF, quite jarring in comparison with his friends Terry and Andy whose Love Interests, Mary and Mai, are still on their tail.
    • Made all too frustrating for Joe in his team's ending for XIII, both Terry and Andy get their women, Mary and Mai, embraced in their arms contratulating them for winning the tournament, the logical course of action would be Lilly appearing to congratulate Joe as well, but no, what happens is Joe being chased by the fan he saved in 2003 (named Okama), which appears to be turning into a Running Gag.
    • However, confronting Billy with Joe has Billy talk about keeping her away from Joe, so Joe's relationship Lilly is perhaps underplayed in KOF moreso than non-existent.
  • Playing With Fire - On occasion.
  • Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs/Spam Attack - One of his oldest moves is of this kind.
  • Tiger Versus Dragon - The Tiger to Hwa Jai's Dragon.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene


Ralf Jones

 "That's enough for now. I can only be forgiving so much."

 Voiced by: Atsushi "Monster" Maezuka ('94-XI), Bunsyu Shinoya (XII onward), Scott Casey (Maximum Impact series, English), Jeff Manning (XII, English)

  The other half of the Ikari Warriors team, originally from the game TNK III, skilled in heavy hits and survival techniques. He's also known to associate with the Peregrine Falcon team from Metal Slug, assisting them at Heidern's behest several times (starting with Metal Slug 6). His knife collection is partly responsible for Clark's sunglasses; he was fooling around and sliced Clark in the forehead, leading to the sunglasses to cover the injury.


Kim Kaphwan

 "Hey guys, how about it? Let's do the Tae Kwan Do thang!"

 Voiced by: Satoshi Hashimoto (94-XI), Kazuhiko Nagata (XII onward), Brett Beyer (Maximum Impact series, English), Hiroshi Isobe (94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  Korean Taekwando master and arbiter of justice. He first showed up in Fatal Fury 2, and upon hearing that Terry Bogard was also invited to Krauser's tournament, declared Terry to be his rival and set out to beat him. Terry won, but the two have remained good friends since then. Kim is also a proud family man and has trained his sons Jae Hoon and Dong Hwan to be fine martial artists in their own right. Oh, and he Can't Hold His Liquor. At all. In XI, Choi and Chang convince Kim to enjoy himself, prompting him to take up Terry on his offer for joining that year's Fatal Fury Team. Impressed with his disciples' maturity, Kim believes that his first "rehabilitation" efforts have paid off and set his sights on two other villains from the past, Raiden and Hwa Jai.

 Duck: "Come on, guys. Can't we leave all this boring talk about training and justice for later?"

Kim: "...Boring?" (Death Glare)

Duck: "Did I say 'boring'? I meant brilliant. I'm enjoying every minute of it..."

Kim: ".........."

Duck: "I'd love to hear the rest. Please, go on."

Kim: "In other words, I believe that true justice must be based on a foundation of--"

    • Let us note that Kim is completely hammered during that speech.
    • It should be noted that the International Taekwondo Federation's oath is "I shall be a champion of justice and freedom." and "I shall build a better and more peaceful world." Kim's demeanor (which extends to many of his cohorts) could be this philosophy taken to new heights.
  • Kiai - Kim seems to unleash his inner Kenshiro during some of his moves.


King

 "In battle, one's sex means nothing. Who's left standing is what matters."

 Voiced by: Harumi Ikoma, Yumi Touma ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  A bartender who used to work for Mr. Big, but opened up her own place after his downfall. Skilled in Muay Thai, she disguised herself as a man to enter tournaments, as women were not allowed. She fights in the KOF tournaments to support her little brother Jean and to cover his medical expenses. Quite possibly the strongest Muay Thai practioner in the SNK 'verse next to Joe, he would later consider King a great rival to him.


Kyo Kusanagi

 "You just ain't got it. So stop whining and get lost."

 Voiced by: Masahiro Nonaka, Andrew Roth (Maximum Impact series, English), Peter von Gomm (XII, English), Ryotaro Okiayu ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

 The Protagonist of the series. Kyo is an Ordinary High School Student who enters the first tournament to find his missing father. After defeating Rugal for the first time, he encounters Iori Yagami who proclaims himself as Kyo's eternal enemy. Kyo makes it to the finals again and fights his Brainwashed father, and then Rugal once again. He learns of his destiny to seal away Orochi from Chizuru Kagura, and in 96 defeats Goenitz along with Iori. In 97 he, along with Iori and Chizuru, battle the last remaining forces of Orochi and reseal him, but he disappears afterward, and he is found by NESTS and cloned. A year later he decides to find out about NESTS, and joins K' in combating the organization. In the Tales of Ash saga, he joins with Iori and Chizuru once again to stop a group of people trying to resurrect Orochi, but Iori and Chizuru have their powers stolen by Ash Crimson, leaving Kyo as the final target.

 Vega: "Hmm. Rather attractive. However you can't hold a candle to me."

Kyo: "Shut yo' mouth! You silly narcissistic little fancy pants! I'm going to torch you to your bones!"

Vega: "Heh, heh. Relax. You should take a break before I tear you to shreds, huh?"

Kyo: "I've got stuff to do. I can't waste my time with freaks like you."

  • Every Year They Fizzle Out - Although he and the original Team Japan won throughout the entire Orochi Saga (94-97), with Kyo usually getting the credit for single-handedly beating Orochi, Kyo doesn't seem to have quite the same luck in either the NESTS or Tales of Ash sagas (especially the latter), despite being one of the most powerful fighters in The Verse.
  • Fingerless Gloves
  • Finger Wag - His taunt. Originally, he'd only dental click while doing it ("Tsk tsk tsk"), although Kyo later says "Mou, oyasumi ka?" ("Oh, is it bedtime already?")
  • Fun With Acronyms - His 707 Shiki: Doku Gaku Tori is alternatively known as the R.E.D (Rainbow Explosive Dynamite) Kick.
  • Image Song - Several. The main ones fans request for Masahiro Nonaka to sing are "Burning Devotion!" and "Pieces." God forbid that you get him and Kunihiko Yasui (Iori) in the same room or less the fans will clamor that they sing their dual image song, "The Sun & The Moon."
  • Jerk With a Heart of Gold - See the KOF: Kyo spinoff manga and games for a good example.
  • Martial Arts Headband - Wore one until the start of the NESTS saga (not counting his Another Kyo striker in KOF '99). He burns his headband in a few KOF '99 opening poses in order to distinguish himself from his clones.
    • He kept on wearing it (along with his "classic" school uniform) in several spinoff games until Neo Geo Battle Coliseum, in which he appears with his NESTS Saga outfit, thereby ditching it for good (also because the outfit went to his alternate version, Kusanagi).
  • Meaningful Name - The Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi is a sword that the sea and storm god Susano'o found inside of the Yamata no Orochi's body after slaying the great beast. Guess what Kyo Kusanagi does to Orochi at the climax of '97.
    • His Neo MAX in XIII is named the Ura Hyaku Ni Juu Ichi Shiki Ame-no-Murakumo, the "Ame no Murakumo" being the former name of the Kusanagi sword.
  • Megaton Punch - Gains one from '99 onwards in the form of his 182 Shiki. This is presumably a Continuity Nod to the killing blow Kyo landed on Orochi.
    • You could also argue that the end of his Mu Shiki DM (not the SDM version though) ends with one also. At the very least, they're sent flying.
  • Not So Different - Although semi-canon at best, other media adaptations (most notably the '98 drama CD, KOF: Kyo, and the Hong Kong manhua) insinuate that should the Kusanagi lose themselves to their darker side, they'll end up just like the followers of Orochi.
  • Playing With Fire
  • Power Echoes - Most versions of his Mu Shiki DM have an echo effect. Canonically, the Mu Shiki is believed to be Kyo's strongest skill (Clone Zero even used its data in the Zero Cannon).
  • Public Domain Artifact/Amplifier Artifact - Wields the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, which is implied to reside inside of his body.
  • School Uniforms Are the New Black - He's entered several tournaments while in uniform. When Kyo stopped wearing his school clothes in '99, his clones picked up the slack.
    • Clothes Make the Legend - Arguably. Kyo is more recognizable as the schoolboy from the Orochi Saga. Most of his appearances outside of KOF have Kyo in his uniform as well. In fact, the creation of Kyo's clones were fueled by a desire among some of the developers to include Kyo's older and more iconic look.
  • Screw Destiny - While Kyo does go on to defeat Orochi just as his ancestor did, Kyo himself refuses to believe that his feud with Iori is influenced by the ancient war between the Kusanagi and Yasakani. Basically, he wants to just live his life as a fighter, but if others seek him out he just will fight back so they'll leave him the heck alone.
  • Send in The Clones - Used as Self-Deprecation in regards to the NESTS Chronicles. XI has Kyo making a jab at the ludicrous number of clones he's picked up over the years, almost to a Never Live It Down degree.

 Kyo: "Another clone? There's enough of me to start a baseball team!"

  • Shoryuken - his Oniyaki special.
  • Shotoclone - Somewhat, during his first appearances (and by proxy, him in XIII).
  • The Slacker - Never graduated from high school. Lampshaded more than once in the games.
  • Theme Naming - More often than not, his theme will have the word "Esaka" in it. This is also symbolic to fans of the series, as Esaka refers to the locale of the old SNK headquarters.
  • This Is Something I've Got To Do Myself - XIII in a nutshell. Kyo is very fervent about making sure that he's the one who'll give Ash his just desserts, leading to him butting heads with several other competitors, including Athena (who calls him out on trying to shoulder all of the burden when he has friends who are willing to help) and Elisabeth (who has the same mindset when it comes to deal with Ash).
  • Unusual Euphemism - 2002 has Kyo prattling on about "the pepper" in his win quote. The Japanese equivalent is more along the lines of his trademark "Moetaro" ("You [got] burned") line.
  • Vocal Evolution - Kyo sounds more laid-back and relaxed in later games (as compared to his almost Hot-Blooded characterization at the beginning of the Orochi Saga), perhaps to show his maturity over the years. Nonaka has said he feels slightly detached and disappointed by this, as he saw his younger days in Kyo's more cocksure personality.
  • Warrior Poet - Literally. Poetry is a hobby of Kyo's.
  • A Worldwide Punomenon - Quite fond of making all sorts of quips pertaining to his natural element.


Benimaru Nikaido

 "My reason for winning? I'm just cool. Real cool."

 Voiced by: Atsushi "Monster" Maezuka, Eric Kelso (XII, English), Hikaru Midorikawa ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  Kyo's and Daimon's partner. A lightning user who's also quite the ladies' man. Practices an unconventional fighting style called "Shooting" (shoot boxing).


Ryo Sakazaki

 "Absolute karate, that's Kyokugen. And don't you forget it, dweebenheimer!"

 Voiced by: Masaki Usui (94-XI, XIII), Masayoshi Kozaki (XII), Curt Gebhart (Maximum Impact series, Enlgish), Akira Kamiya (94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  The heir of the Kyokugen School of Karate. Ryo is Takuma's son and Yuri's brother, and is best friends with Robert Garcia. He rescued Yuri with Robert, who was kidnapped by Mr. Big and Geese Howard to get Takuma to do their bidding. Now he promotes the fighting style by competing in the tournaments. He later takes up his father's title of "Mr. Karate".


Takuma Sakazaki/Mr. Karate

 "Wow, you're a disgrace! You'd better hang it up, kid."

 Voiced by: Eiji Tsuda, Hochu Otsuka ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

  The current master of the Kyokugen Karate style. He is sometimes seen as a doddering old man, but he can be very serious when he wants to be. He was forced into serving Mr. Big when his daughter Yuri was kidnapped. To conceal his identity, he wore a tengu mask and dubbed himself "Mr. Karate." After he was defeated by Ryo, he was almost killed by him until Yuri revealed the truth. Nowadays he enters the tournaments to promote his school. He sometimes likes to put the old mask back on just for kicks and giggles.


Yuri Sakazaki

 "I'm Kyokugen! Face it, Ryo! You're not fit to sweep for me!"

 Voiced by: Kaori Horie, Amy Walls (Maximum Impact series, English), Sakura Tange ('94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

 Takuma's daughter and Ryo's sister. She was kidnapped in order for Mr. Big to use Takuma, but after she was rescued by Ryo and Robert she started entering The King of Fighters tournaments.


Mai Shiranui

 "With a body and strength like this, you thought you had a chance?"

 Voiced by: Akoya Sogi (94-XI), Ami Koshimizu (Sky Stage, XII onward), Sheryl Stanley (Maximum Impact series, English), Megumi Hayashibara (94 Dengeki Bunko drama CD)

 Mai is a very happy girl with every girl's dream: get married with her prince charming. She found that same Prince Charming in Andy and self-proclaimed herself his fiancé. Although her preppy fighting persona suggests otherwise, Mai is actually a traditional and ideal Japanese beauty and very proud of it. However, her pride as a Shiranui ninja and infatuation with Andy (and her taste for metal--yep, the musical style) usually keeps her from fitting the mold 100% of the time.

  • Action Girl
  • Ass Kicks You - Her Wild Cherry attack.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For - XIII brought her back as a response to the infamous "NO MAI = NO BUY!" chants (although she, like K', was intended to be in XII), but her notorious Gainaxing was cranked up to the point of Fetish Retardant. It's unknown whether or not it was intentional.
  • Berserk Button - One; if she asks you about Andy, don't refuse to reply her question. Two: don't you ever comment negatively on her Stripperiffic clothes.
  • Bilingual Bonus/Visual Pun - While her Shiranui-ryuu Kunoichi no Mai Neo MAX from XIII isn't exactly a new technique (it involves Mai flying through her opponent multiple times and then striking a pose and chanting her trademark "Nippon ichi!" as they're engulfed in flames) the attack spells out both the kanji for the Japanese words onna and kunoichi. Mai is both a woman and a female ninja.
  • Boobs of Steel - She can both play this stright and avert it at the same time (also read "Informed Attribute" below):
    • In the first two games, she was probably the strongest female gameplay-wise, and had looks to match, but no Word of God behind (King measured larger).
    • In the rest of the games, she still looks as big as ever, but has become weakened; females with larger busts by Word of God tend to be higher tiers or at least have stronger moves (by being grapplers), even if their sprites give them chests that are equal or smaller than Mai's (Angel, Elisabeth, Blue Mary, Shermie, Vice, etc.).
  • Brainless Beauty - By Flanderization. One particular bad example occurs in the English translation of KOF '95, during her team's cutscenes: When Rugal uses somniferous gas to kidnap them the following dialogue occurs:

 Mai: "Hey, look! Beauty mist!"

Yuri: It's gas, you bimbo!

  • Catch Phrase - "Nippon Ichi!"
  • Changing Clothes Is a Free Action - Can go from a kimono or wedding dress into her Stripperiffic outfit in a blink, and then back into a flashy kimono for her Victory Pose, just as fast.
  • Clothes Make the Legend - Except for some very subtle changes, her outfit has remained the same since her debut, and now that she's back we can see that it has not changed much (save for losing some fabric on the back); in fact, her most current outfit is based on the one from Real Bout Fatal Fury Special/2, which was in turn based on her original one. With exception of one homage to Andy Bogard in the Maximum Impact 2/Regulation A games, her "Another" models played safe and were heavily based on her classic outfit.
  • Cute but Cacophonic - Her voice was becoming increasingly more high pitched until reaching an extreme in KOF 2003 and SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos when it became ear-grating. Fortunately, later games restored her voice to a more reasonable pitch.
    • Averted with her new seiyuu, whose pitch seems to fall into a much more bearable range.
  • Dance Battler - At least nominally. Mai means "dance" in Japanese, and a lot of her moves are named as "dance of the x" ("x no mai").
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?:

 (2001 winquote) "I wanted to feel it more. I'm a little disapointed..."

(2002 winquote) "Hey, don't touch the talent!" (Seems to be a reference to the Sailor Moon dub-based meme of talent = bust, of which Mai has quite a lot)

  Ryu: "People can see you coming miles away!"

  • Hypocritical Humor - In Neo Geo Battle Coliseum, her win quote against Shiki has her criticizing Shiki's lack of clothing.
  • Informed Attribute:
    • Her famous bust has a measurement much smaller than what you'd imagine from her sprites/models, which were so well endowed since the start that almost any female with a larger bust by Word of God fell themselves into Informed Attribute because of her. In the official art, however, she varies from average to huge, not only Depending On the Artist, but also on said artist's mood apparently as well.
    • Word of God states that her hips are 91cm with a 55cm waist (in 2003 and XIII; 90/54 for previous games, i.e. largest hips and smallest waist of the series). Supposedly larger than Shermie's, but that would be hard to draw, so it's only apparent in a few of her sprites, like those for her Wild Cherry attack mentioned above.
  • Lady in Red - A lighter version, but a Lady in Red nonetheless.
  • Male Gaze - Her bust is the first thing that you see of her in the animated intros of KOF '94 Re-Bout and KOF '98: Dream Match 1999; also in Maximum Impact 2/Regulation A, the camera focuses very often on it. And if that wasn't enough, her new sprite for KOF XIII shows her hunched towards the screen, making her cleavage even more noticeable than before, in an apparent effort to Enforced Trope this trope.
  • Ms. Fanservice
  • Murderous Thighs - Originally just "Murderous Ankles" for the way she sometimes throws her opponent; then in KOF '99 gained a more appropiate move that seemed to be more a Fetish Fuel apology for removing Shermie and Vice than anything.
  • Ninja Run - Well, she is a Ninja...
  • Noblewoman's Laugh - More often read (in the Japanese versions, anyway) than heard; used in the first two games as part of her taunt.
  • Not Distracted By the Sexy - No one in-universe seems to notice Mai for her Stripperiffic outfit and assets. If anything, nearly everyone is shocked at how brazen her outfit is, as well as wanting her to cover up more.
  • Paper Fan of Doom
  • Playing With Fire
  • Put On a Bus - To the shock and surprise of her fans; she returned in the home version of KOF XI, but not for KOF XII (though if some sources are to be believed, she was planned to be). Has come back for KOF XIII, finally.
  • Say My Name - "ANDYYYYYYYY!!!"
  • Sexy Backless Outfit - As if her outfit weren't Stripperiffic enough, she now has her whole back naked for her return for KOF XIII.
  • She Fu
  • She's Got Legs - Usually, although it sometimes depends on who's drawing her.
  • Shout-Out Theme Naming - Some of Mai's special moves are named after different branch styles of the Nanto Seiken martial art from Fist of the North Star. Specifically she has the Kōkaku no Mai (Dance of the Crimson Crane), Hakuro no Mai (Dance of the White Heron), Suichō no Mai (Dance of the Waterfowl), and Hō-ō no Mai (Dance of the Phoenix). SVC Chaos added the Koshū no Mai (Dance of the Lone Eagle) to the mix.
  • Sideboob - Moreso with every Fan Service Pack; as of KOF XIII, her bust is practically begging to spill out of her top from all directions.
  • Single-Target Sexuality - Oh, Andy...
    • Flanderization - She was gaga for Andy from the get-go, but it's become absurd in later games.
  • Stripperiffic - Somewhat more than in the Fatal Fury games. She is topped by the alternate costumes of several Maximum Impact characters, though.
    • During XIII, quite a few characters call her out on it.
  • Took a Level In Dumbass - In the Fatal Fury series, she's pretty smart and snarky against opponents. In later games... well, not so much.
  • Vocal Evolution - Read "Cute but Cacophonic" above.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko - She takes huge pride in her YN qualities, and acts quite like one when Andy's not around and/or outside the ring. The KOF: Kyo RPG game has her wearing a furisode (the most ornate and expensive kimono for unmarried women) as she gladly hosts a tea ceremony for Kyo and his girlfriend Yuki.


Sie Kensou

 "New threads. New attitude. The new Kensou's coming at you!"

 Voiced by: Eiji Yano, Yuki Ishii (Athena: Awakening from the Ordinary Life), Josh Keller (XII, English)

  A student of Chin's who's skilled in kung fu and possesses the mysterious "Dragon Spirit". He's also hopelessly in love with Athena, although she views him as just a friend. Ron of the Hizoku clan is interested in him thanks to the Dragon Spirit, and hopes to take it for himself.

  • All Love Is Unrequited - He likes Athena. If KOF: Kyo is canon, Athena has a crush on series protagonist Kyo, who in turn is already in a relationship with Yuki. A slight twist: Athena is well aware of his feelings for her (as evidenced in 2000 and 2001: the former has Kensou blatantly proclaim his love; the latter has Kensou fuming at the fact that Athena didn't give him an answer the last year and then crying when he defeats her; her profile in Maximum Impact 2 also notes that she knows of Kensou's feelings), but she seems to either be embarrassed by his advances (as seen in XIII's Story Mode) or outright ignores them.
  • Animal Motifs - The dragon. A likely Shout-Out the fact that he could transform into one in Psycho Soldier.
  • Battle Aura - Extreme usage of the Dragon Spirit gives one to Kensou. As shown in KOF '99, it also doubles as a force field.
  • Big Brother Instinct - Towards Bao, who more or less is his adoptive brother.
  • Big Eater - To the point that one of his DM techniques has him eating pork buns to recover health (and sometimes choke on them).
  • Brought Down to Normal - Lost his powers temporarily, after Bao was taken in by the Psycho Soldiers. It's later revealed that they share said powers.
  • Butt Monkey - If something bad and/or embarrassing happened to the Psycho Soldiers, Kensou was the most usual target.
  • Call Back - The fact Kensou has a fandom in-universe for KOF doesn't sound that weird when one takes in consideration his Psycho Soldier incarnation; there Kensou actually acted as a guitarist for Athena's concerts and shows. With him being on stage from time to time performing along with Athena, this would eventually help the guy gather some devoted fans.
  • The Cameo - He appears in the Action RPG game Crystalis for the NES under the name Kensu, he is one of the four wise sages who must guide the protagonist into gathering four elemental swords to forge the Crystalis sword. In the Game Boy Color remake, he is the one who forged the Thunder Sword.
  • Characterization Marches On - Originally in Psycho Soldier Kensou was just an Arrogant Kung Fu Guy, a Perpetual Frowner in contrast to Athena's Cry Cute, a generic attempt to cement his bad dude status to tag along her girly character. Come the KOF series, Kensou became a laid-back, funny guy, dropping his angry look from his early days.
  • Comic Relief - Ever since his debut in Psycho Soldier, Kensou has fallen into this role. In KOF it usually pops up in the form of wardrobe malfunctions and hijinks involving baozi (the meat dumplings he's seen chowing down on before a match).
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass - Athena's independent and strong character is what makes Kensou look foolish in comparison, but when Athena does need help is where Kensou shows he is someone she can rely on. Kensou droped the Idiot Ball when he had to awaken his Dragon Spirit powers to save Athena in KOF '99. Other situations can be found in Athena's exclusive game for Play Station, Awakening from the Ordinary Life, where Athena is being constantly haunted due being quite a dark RPG. Kensou proves to be a great ally and support for Athena as he cheers her up in crucial events during the adventure.
  • Demoted to Extra - Happens to Kensou in some of Athena's games, specially the Dating Sim ones where the player character assumes the role of her manager or just an average guy seeking for love; Kensou is mercilessly thrown in the background, serving only as a cameo, in a continuity where apparently his love for Athena isn't that strong to try and compete with the given player character, or actually such affections didn't exist at all. Exception goes Awakening from the Ordinary Life, as mentioned in this page before, Kensou is a great support to Athena.
  • Dogged Nice Guy - To Athena, though it happens more in the KOF: Kyo related media. It's taken to Flanderization heights in fanfiction.
    • In XIII, he's this close to confessing in his intro with her. Too bad Athena is way more concerned with their fight.
  • Eleventh-Hour Superpower - In the Psycho Soldier Team's special ending for KOF '99. Kensou triggers his Dragon Spirit after Athena is in danger of being left for dead at the crumbling site, he saves her with a dose of Power of Love and Undying Loyalty. This doesn't actually do much for Kensou, gamewise, until he trains to control the Dragon Spirit's power several games later.
  • Fingerless Gloves - In XI.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation - His use of the Dragon Spirit, in story it can make Kensou fly, generate impregnable force fields, boost his powers to atonishing levels if Ron is to be believed, and when Bao used it could stop a Kill Sat instantly; now it is said that Kensou has total control over the Dragon Spirit. In gameplay, however, the Dragon Spirit has no significance whatsoever compared to how godly it is portrayed in cutscenes.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom - Basked in the power of the Dragon Spirit to save Athena in KOF '99, Kensou gets nice glowing eyes of blue energy.
  • Holding Back the Phlebotinum - Kensou's Dragon Spirit powers by the time he mastered it in KOF XI, as by Kensou's own explanation for this in With Great Power Comes Great Insanity below (if we go by Ron's words in the NESTS Saga that the Dragon Spirit at full power can make SNK Boss Igniz and all of NESTS look like nothing in comparison) then Kensou does have a good reason not to show off his powers recklessly.
  • Inconsistent Dub - Although Kensou's ultimate energy attack is called Senki Hakkei, he will sometimes call it Chouryuudan, which isn't that strange since the Senki Hakkei is just a more powerful and close ranged Chouryuudan. It might the reason why in XII both attacks were merged and became the Shinryuu Chouryuudan, Kensou says Chouryuudan but it's executed as a more flashy Senki Hakkei; in XIII Kensou's new and improved DM is the Seigan: Senki Hakkei, but still he says Chouryuudan in the end.
  • Informed Ability - His forte in sports, the fact he has fans, and--of course--the Dragon Spirit:
    • Kensou is very good at sports in general, great at soccer in particular. This of course comes from All There in the Manual and related goodies; in the main games this is never brought up at all.
    • The fact he hangs around Athena much of the time, even when she's on tour (which might be a Mythology Gag to him being a guitarist in Psycho Soldier), helped Kensou gather his own fandom. He even has a collection of plushies and stuffed animals alike recieved from his fans.
    • Kensou did show off some of his Dragon Spirit powers in ending sequences twice (once in '99 and again in 2002), but the way Ron says the Dragon Spirit can make Igniz and all other SNK Bosses that NESTS created look like nothing in comparison; by XI and beyond Kensou should at least be refered as Psychic Powers Master status even if he is holding his powers back.
  • Kamehame Hadoken - Kensou's Choukyuudan. Originally the attack was a projectile Hadoken type (94 to 98, XI and XIII); Kensou performed a crouching stance and fired the ball of energy from above. After losing his powers and later training to get them back, Kensou changed his to way to fire the Choukyuudan. From XII and on the attack evolved and was promoted to a Desperation Move, becoming bigger as normal projectile (XIII) and becoming the Shinryuu Choukyuudan (XII and on) which changes from a projectile to a close range Sphere of Destruction.
  • Kansai Regional Accent - Despite being Chinese.
  • Mac Guffin Boy - Has the Dragon Spirit sealed in him.
  • Martial Arts Headband - From XII onwards as a nod to his Psycho Solider incarnation.
  • Power Floats - In his most extreme usage of the Dragon Spirit yet[2], Kensou could float around.
  • Psychic Powers - Shared with Bao. When he has them, Bao doesn't, and when Bao can use them, Kensou can't (which partially explains why Kensou is only able to use projectile attacks in certain games).
  • Older Than They Look - It's less noted than Athena and Yuri because changed they drastically, but Kensou has also been hit by this with the new character designs, or arguably he was always this. Kensou is 19 years old, and yet looks much younger than Kyo who is only one year older than him (20 years old); also there's Leona, who at 18 years old, in comparison to Kensou, looks like mature woman in her early tweenties whereas he seems more like a teenager.
  • Real Men Wear Pink - Kensou is proud and not afraid of showing his plushie collection which was mounted from the stuffed animals he recieved from his fans, and of course he is always open for more items to add to the collection. Additionally, his favorite manga, Seito Shokun!, is a classic Shoujo Genre romance comedy.
  • Spam Attack - A few of his attacks. It's Played for Laughs in XIII, where the rapid firing of his fists in one of his DMs actually tires him out.
  • Spell My Name With an "S" - Due to his name being Chinese but being often rendered to fit the Japanese spelling, Kensou is the most used one to avoid confusion for the Japanese, but Kensu is arguably the closest romanized spelling to his Chinese name; it even appeared that way in his cameo for Crystalis.
  • Sphere of Destruction - The Senki Hakkei Kensou fires at the end of his Seigan Senki Hakkei Neo MAX in XIII, which is very similar to Chun-Li's Kikoushou.
    • Earlier in the series, Kensou had a DM (Senki Hakkei) of the same type that needed to be activated up close. The force of the SDM version was so great, that the recoil sends him flying into the corner.
  • They Fight Crime
  • Took a Level In Badass - After sitting out the 2003 tournament, Kensou returns in XI, having improved drastically by mastering his control over the Dragon Spirit. Ron seems to be very pleased by this. Many fans see his new look in XII as another level.
  • Trademark Favorite Food - Meat buns. Has a tendency to choke on them occasionally, though.
  • Trophy Room - Where Kensou keeps his collection of plushies and stuffed animals recieved from his fans, comic books (Seito Shokun! in particular), and his beloved autographed ball from Alessandro Del Piero.
  • With Great Power Comes Great Insanity - The only explanation so far why Kensou didn't become, canonically, one of the most powerful members of the cast after supposedly mastering the Dragon Spirit. Kensou himself, albeit comically and even suspiciously, said that he is conciously holding back his powers because of what happened to other powerful beings in the cast who tapped into their great powers too much, mostly final bosses like Rugal who all turned insane and/or died.


Clark Still

 "Losers have no rights. That's what history's all about."

 Voiced by: Yoshinori Shima, Sean Michaels (Maximum Impact series, English), Eric Kelso (XII, English)

  The other member of the Ikari Warriors. He is Ralf's best friend and specializes in grappling.

  1. though it may have been his own way to tease the two
  2. The King of Fighters '99, Psycho Soldiers special ending by defeating Krizalid with Kensou