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* In the original ''[[Final Fight]]'', Andore and Andore Jr are recurring mooks, but F. Andore, G. Andore, and U. Andore only appear in the second part of Stage 3, with U. Andore only appearing if there are two players.
* In the original ''[[Final Fight]]'', Andore and Andore Jr are recurring mooks, but F. Andore, G. Andore, and U. Andore only appear in the second part of Stage 3, with U. Andore only appearing if there are two players.
* ''[[Pokémon]]'':
* ''[[Pokémon]]'':
* Furisode Girls in ''[[Pokémon X and Y]]''. In that game, this Trainer Class only appears in one location, the Sushi High Roller restaurant, and do not appear as opponents anywhere else in the franchise except the spin-off app game ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]''. Even in that game, only two of the four sprites appear.
** Furisode Girls in ''[[Pokémon X and Y]]''. In that game, this Trainer Class only appears in one location, the Sushi High Roller restaurant, and do not appear as opponents anywhere else in the franchise except the spin-off app game ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]''. Even in that game, only two of the four sprites appear.
** Zigzagged with the Mystery Man Trainer Class. Eusine (from ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]'') and River (from ''[[Pokémon XD|Pokémon XD Gale of Darkness]]'') are important to the plot, so they could be called bosses, but no other trainers in those or any other game have that Trainer Class.
** Zigzagged with the Mystery Man Trainer Class. Eusine (from ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]'') and River (from ''[[Pokémon XD|Pokémon XD Gale of Darkness]]'') are important to the plot, so they could be called bosses, but no other trainers in those or any other game have that Trainer Class.
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