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3->''"King of Fighters 2003 begins.\
4As usual, matches are 3-on-3...\
5but this time, you can look\
6forward to some new rules.\
7We welcome all oncomers!"''
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9''The King of Fighters 2003'' is the tenth game in ''Franchise/TheKingOfFighters'' series, and the first game in the ''Tales of Ash''. It was released for arcades on December 12, 2003, and for the Platform/NeoGeo four months later. It was the first game in the series to be developed and published by SNK Playmore, and the last to be developed for the Neo Geo.
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11Two years after the destruction of NESTS, the King of Fighters tournament returns with a mysterious new sponsor. As both regulars and newcomers enter the arena, a sinister plot unfurls...
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13The structure of each fight has been overhauled considerably. Fights are still 3-on-3, but instead of starting a new round every time a team loses a member, the next fighter tags in and the round continues. In addition, both teams can switch out their active fighters after a brief cooldown. Another mechanic known as the "Leader System" has also been introduced -- the first character added to the team in the character select become the team leader, with their health meter highlighted as orange, and gains access to a unique "Leader Super Special Move".
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15The game was eventually ported to Platform/Playstation2 and Platform/{{Xbox}} in 2004 and 2005, respectively.
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17[[folder:Teams]]
18* '''Team New Hero:''' A mysterious Frenchman named [[DudeLooksLikeALady Ash Crimson]] enters the tournament for unknown reasons, joined by Chinese fighters [[RubberMan Duo Lon]] and [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Shen Woo]]
19* '''Team ''VideoGame/FatalFury'':''' With [[HighlyVisibleNinja Andy Bogard]] staying behind to train a younger ninja, [[LivingLegend Terry Bogard]] and [[BoisterousBruiser Joe Higashi]] this time enter the tournament alongside the wrestler [[MaskedLuchador Tizoc]].
20* '''Team ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'':''' The usual Kyokugenryu trio of [[HeirToTheDojo Ryo Sakazaki]], Robert Garcia and [[GenkiGirl Yuri Sakazaki]] return to [=KOF=] once more.
21* '''Team Korean Justice:''' [[JusticeWillPrevail Kim Kaphwan]] seeks to instill more justice in the tournament, joined by [[FriendlyRival Jhun Hoon]] and [[{{Acrofatic}} Chang Koehan]].
22* '''Team ''[[VideoGame/IkariWarriors Ikari]]'':''' [[ReiAyanamiExpy Leona Heidern]], [[BashBrothers Ralf Jones and Clark Still]] are once again on a mission to investigate the sponsor of this [=KOF=] tournament and their true motives.
23* '''Team Outlaw:''' [[EvilBrit Billy Kane]], [[AloofAlly Gato]] and [[PsychoForHire Ryuji Yamazaki]] are all hired by [[TheDon Geese Howard]] to investigate the tournament for his own ends.
24* '''Team Women Fighters:''' Series mainstays [[{{Bifauxnen}} King]] and [[MsFanservice Mai Shiranui]] return, this time joined by [[FairCop Blue Mary]].
25* '''Team Japan:''' With [[TheHero Kyo Kusanagi]] attending to his own business, [[AgentPeacock Benimaru Nikaido]] and [[GentleGiant Goro Daimon]] instead recruit [[TagalongKid Shingo Yabuki]] into their usual team.
26* '''Team High School Girls:''' ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'' alum [[MagicalGirl Athena Asamiya]] finds herself on a new team alongside [[BladeEnthusiast Malin]] and [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Hinako Shijou]].
27* '''Team K':''' [[NinetiesAntiHero K']], [[{{Cyborg}} Maxima]] and Whip return to assist Team Ikari's investigation, at the request of [[ColonelBadass Heidern]].
28* '''Other entrants:''' [[PlayingWithFire Kyo Kusanagi]] and [[AxCrazy Iori Yagami]] enter the tournament without their teams, investigating the nebulous organisation known as Those from the Past.
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30* '''Bosses'''
31** Mid-Boss 1: [[ExpendableClone Kusanagi]] - A mystical clone of Kyo created by [[spoiler: a brainwashed]] Chizuru Kagura. [[note]]How you defeat him determines which of the final bosses you encounter.[[/note]]
32** Mid-Boss 2: [[BarrierMaiden Chizuru Kagura]], alongside a mirror clone of her deceased sister, Maki.
33** Final Boss 1: [[WellDoneSonGuy Adelheid Bernstein]] - The boss of the false route, son of Rugal Bernstein and sponsor of this year's KOF who wishes to challenge the winners.
34** Final Boss 2: [[{{Golem}} Mukai]] - The boss of the true route, a high-ranking member of Those from the Past who wields the power of stone and wants to test the strength of the winning team.
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39!! This video game shows examples of:
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41* TheBattleDidntCount: In all endings, even after his defeat, Mukai is as good as before, and teleports the player characters outside of his lair and escapes [[KarmaHoudini without getting his comeuppance]]. {{Justified|Trope}}, as Mukai was only using a fraction his true power to see if humans are of any worth.
42* BroughtDownToNormal: Happens to Chizuru in the Sacred Treasures Team's ending. While at the Orochi seal, Ash ambushes her, steals the Yata Mirror directly out of her body, tells Iori he's next, then legs it.
43* CanonImmigrant: Kusanagi from ''[=KOF 2002=]'', a story-free [[DreamMatchGame dream match game]], makes his first canon appearance in this game, with a different backstory. That game implied he's one of Kyo clones seen in ''[='99=]'', but ''KOF 2003'' [[{{Retcon}} retcons]] him into a doppelganger created with Chizuru's Yata mirror.
44* CanonWelding: While ''Fatal Fury'' was always predominantly represented throughout the ''KOF'' series, ''KOF 2003'' is the first installment to pull from its DistantSequel, ''VideoGame/GarouMarkOfTheWolves''. Terry loses his red cap and wears a brown jacket, and Gato and Tizoc join the roster. It's awkward if you consider Art of Fighting characters are still same and in fact look younger than Terry in this game, when in their original timeline Terry is at least a decade younger than them.
45* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Pressing Heavy Punch + Heavy Kick will no longer perform a Blowback attack. Instead, it's used to switch characters. Some characters can still perform them in the air, and others have them as command normals, but for most of the cast the mechanic has been removed.
46%%* DemotedToExtra:
47%%** K9999
48%%** Choi
49%%** Takuma
50%%** Kula
51* DefeatMeansPlayable: In the Playstation 2 and Xbox versions, both Adelheid and Mukai are unlocked after being defeated for the first time.
52* EndOfAnEra:
53** This is the last ''King of Fighters'' game to be released for the Platform/NeoGeo.
54** It's also the last game to be named based on the year it was originally released -- all installments after this one are NumberedSequels.
55* MultipleLifeBars: Because bosses fight alone, they get three life bars in contrary to one for each player character. This is also possible in a regular match if you play the game as one-versus-one on setting.
56* NewWorkRecycledGraphics: A lot of sound effects were borrowed from ''[[VideoGame/SNKvsCapcomSVCChaos SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos]]''. Some notable examples include the hit sounds, the super flash sound effect, and the sound effects in menus.
57** The voice clip used for Terry's Power Stream LDM is identical to the one used for the finisher of his Exceed.
58** Iori's EvilLaugh during his Bloom of the Wolf DM is the exact same as the one he did in ''SVC Chaos'' when performing it.
59* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Adelheid's {{Leitmotif}} starts with Chopin's Étude Op. 10, No. 12 (known as "Revolutionary Étude"), before transiting into guitar-driven techno.
60* RiddleForTheAges: Who attacked Takuma in the Art of Fighting Team's ending? The assailant is never actually seen, and the only clue as to who they might be is that Takuma appears to recognize them, which does narrow it down, but not by much.
61* SecretCharacter: Kusanagi and Chizuru can be played by entering a code in the character select screen. Averted in the console versions, where they're playable from the start.
62* StoryBranching: After six battles, your team meets the sponsor of the tournament. The exact details of this meeting change depending on how you defeated [[MidBoss Kusanagi]].
63** If you defeated Kusanagi with a normal or special, you're sent to the [[CoolAirship Sky Noah]] to fight Adelheid. After defeating him, you receive a generic ending.
64** If you defeated Kusanagi with a DM or LDM, the sponsor reveals themselves to be Chizuru Kagura, who fights you alongside an illusory copy of her sister Maki. After that, [[MarionetteMaster Botan]] cuts the strings controlling her, and [[BigBad Mukai]] appears. Defeat him, and you get your team's ending.
65* SuperSpecialMove:
66** Replacing MAX Mode and its associated [=MAX2=]'s from ''2002'', ''2003'' grants Leader Desperation Move to one of your fighters. This move is unique to each character, spends two Power Gauge stocks, and will do tons of damage on hit or produce a beneficial effect.
67** Ash Crimson's "Thermidor" resembles a larger and multi-hitting version of "Genie", which has Ash blow forward a ball of flame to blow up in his opponent's face. On the other hand, "Pluviose" is a string of three AntiAir "Nivose" specials.
68*** Shingo's Oboroguruma is a HurricaneKick he's borrowed from the Kusanagi Style. In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters97'' it was a normal move while in the 2003 videogame and in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXI'', it's upgraded to a super special move.
69* SwitchOutMove: By inputting a quarter-circle forward motion and one of the character switch inputs [[note]]Light Kick + Heavy Punch or Heavy Punch + Heavy Kick[[/note]], you can perform a Tag Attack. This launches the opponent in the air if it hits, and regardless of whether or not it does, the active fighter switches out to a teammate based on which input you used, potentially setting up a combo.

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