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** From Katsuhisa Namase [[note]]first generation.[[/note]], Creator/KazukiYao [[note]]drama cd.[[/note]], [[WTHCastingAgency to]] [[CastTheExpert Masaaki]] [[BadBadActing Satake]], to the [[HellYesMoment final settlement]] of Creator/NobuyukiHiyama as Joe Higashi.
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** From Katsuhisa Namase [[note]]first generation.[[/note]], Creator/KazukiYao [[note]]drama cd.[[/note]], [[WTHCastingAgency [[QuestionableCasting to]] [[CastTheExpert Masaaki]] [[BadBadActing Satake]], to the [[HellYesMoment final settlement]] of Creator/NobuyukiHiyama as Joe Higashi.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://snk.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page The SNK Wiki]] and [[http://fatalfury.wikia.com/wiki/Fatal_Fury_Wiki The Fatal Fury Wiki]].
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* FollowTheLeader: In the early 90s, SNK commissioned a two-part [[AnimeOfTheGame animated tv special]] adapting the story of the game. This was followed by [[BigDamnMovie The Motion Picture]], which released three weeks before ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie.'' While the Street Fighter movie ultimately overshadowed it, the Fatal Fury series still set the stage for other fighting games to pursue their own animated adaptations.
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* FollowTheLeader: In the early 90s, SNK commissioned a two-part [[AnimeOfTheGame animated tv special]] adapting the story of the game. This was followed by [[BigDamnMovie The Motion Picture]], which released three weeks before ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie.'' While the Street Fighter ''Street Fighter'' movie ultimately overshadowed it, the Fatal Fury ''Fatal Fury'' series still set the stage for other fighting games to pursue their own animated adaptations.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://snk.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page The SNK Wiki]] and [[http://fatalfury.wikia.com/wiki/Fatal_Fury_Wiki The Fatal Fury Wiki]].
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://snk.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page The SNK Wiki]] and [[http://fatalfury.wikia.com/wiki/Fatal_Fury_Wiki The Fatal Fury Wiki]].Wiki]].
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* DuelingWorks: ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'' is effectively SNK's ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'', both being beautifully-animated 2D fighting games based on their earliest fighting franchises, being the final chronological game in their respective series, ditching the old roster in favor of a new generation of fighters with only a few (or in ''Garou''[='s=] case, just one) holdover, and even featuring similar mechanics with parrying and Just Defenses.
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* ActingForTwo:
** Kong Kuwata is the seiyuu of Duck, Richard Meyer, and Geese Howard.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Andy and Cheng in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa voices both Bob Wilson and Hon Fu. In fact, post ''Real Bout'', Hon adopts some of Bob's normal battle grunts in addition to some of his FunnyBruceLeeNoises.
** B.J. Love voices both Franco Bash and Krauser, and was the voice of the announcer in ''3''.
** Creator/KoujiIshii is Sokaku's seiyuu. Ishii also voices [[PlayingAgainstType Yamazaki]].
** Tizoc shares a seiyuu (Hikaru Hanada) with Butt.
** Kevin shares a seiyuu (Yo Kitazawa) with Grant.
** Satoshi Hashimoto voices both Terry and Kim.
** Katsuhisa Namase voiced Joe, Billy, Geese, and Laurence in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Dong Hwan and Kain.
** Creator/ShihoNiiyama voices Kim Myeng Swuk, and also [[CrossdressingVoices voices]] young Jae Hoon.
** Creator/KappeiYamaguchi voices both Jin Chonshu and Chonrei.
** Kong Kuwata is the seiyuu of Duck, Richard Meyer, and Geese Howard.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Andy and Cheng in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa voices both Bob Wilson and Hon Fu. In fact, post ''Real Bout'', Hon adopts some of Bob's normal battle grunts in addition to some of his FunnyBruceLeeNoises.
** B.J. Love voices both Franco Bash and Krauser, and was the voice of the announcer in ''3''.
** Creator/KoujiIshii is Sokaku's seiyuu. Ishii also voices [[PlayingAgainstType Yamazaki]].
** Tizoc shares a seiyuu (Hikaru Hanada) with Butt.
** Kevin shares a seiyuu (Yo Kitazawa) with Grant.
** Satoshi Hashimoto voices both Terry and Kim.
** Katsuhisa Namase voiced Joe, Billy, Geese, and Laurence in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Dong Hwan and Kain.
** Creator/ShihoNiiyama voices Kim Myeng Swuk, and also [[CrossdressingVoices voices]] young Jae Hoon.
** Creator/KappeiYamaguchi voices both Jin Chonshu and Chonrei.
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* TalkingToHimself:
** Kong Kuwata is the seiyuu of Duck, Richard Meyer, and Geese Howard.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Andy and Cheng in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa voices both Bob Wilson and Hon Fu. In fact, post ''Real Bout'', Hon adopts some of Bob's normal battle grunts in addition to some of his FunnyBruceLeeNoises.
** B.J. Love voices both Franco Bash and Krauser, and was the voice of the announcer in ''3''.
** Creator/KoujiIshii is Sokaku's seiyuu. Ishii also voices [[PlayingAgainstType Yamazaki]].
** Tizoc shares a seiyuu (Hikaru Hanada) with Butt.
** Kevin shares a seiyuu (Yo Kitazawa) with Grant.
** Satoshi Hashimoto voices both Terry and Kim.
** Katsuhisa Namase voiced Joe, Billy, Geese, and Laurence in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Dong Hwan and Kain.
** Creator/ShihoNiiyama voices Kim Myeng Swuk, and also [[CrossdressingVoices voices]] young Jae Hoon.
** Creator/KappeiYamaguchi voices both Jin Chonshu and Chonrei.
** Kong Kuwata is the seiyuu of Duck, Richard Meyer, and Geese Howard.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Andy and Cheng in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa voices both Bob Wilson and Hon Fu. In fact, post ''Real Bout'', Hon adopts some of Bob's normal battle grunts in addition to some of his FunnyBruceLeeNoises.
** B.J. Love voices both Franco Bash and Krauser, and was the voice of the announcer in ''3''.
** Creator/KoujiIshii is Sokaku's seiyuu. Ishii also voices [[PlayingAgainstType Yamazaki]].
** Tizoc shares a seiyuu (Hikaru Hanada) with Butt.
** Kevin shares a seiyuu (Yo Kitazawa) with Grant.
** Satoshi Hashimoto voices both Terry and Kim.
** Katsuhisa Namase voiced Joe, Billy, Geese, and Laurence in ''2'' and ''Special''.
** Jun Hashimoto voices Dong Hwan and Kain.
** Creator/ShihoNiiyama voices Kim Myeng Swuk, and also [[CrossdressingVoices voices]] young Jae Hoon.
** Creator/KappeiYamaguchi voices both Jin Chonshu and Chonrei.
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** Lily was originally planned to be Billy's little sister [[NamesTheSame of the same name.]] However, due to concerns from game developers, this idea was scrapped during production; her name remained as a small tribute.
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** Lily was originally planned to be Billy's little sister [[NamesTheSame of the same name.]] name. However, due to concerns from game developers, this idea was scrapped during production; her name remained as a small tribute.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Sharing the same lead designer as the original ''VideoGame/StreetFighterI'', ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' is effectively a closer successor in terms of game design and narrative focus than the actual ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''. Ironically, ''Fatal Fury 2'' would adopt more elements of the latter (particularly the more international stage design) than later games would.