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|caption=[[File:FatalFurySymbol.svg|50px]]<br>Official artwork of Terry Bogard from ''Capcom Vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000.
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|lastappearance = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter 6}}'' (2024, via DLC)
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|species       = Human
|species       = Human
|gender       = Male
|gender         = Male
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|placeoforigin = South Town, {{s|Wikipedia|United States}}
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'''Terry Bogard''' ({{ja|テリー・ボガード|Terī Bogādo}}, ''Terry Bogard'') is a prominent character in several of [[SNK]]'s fighting game series. He is the main protagonist of the ''{{uv|Fatal Fury}}'' series and one of the major supporting characters in ''The King of Fighters'', and as such he is widely considered one of SNK's most iconic characters.
'''Terry Bogard''' ({{ja|テリー・ボガード|Terī Bogādo}}, ''Terry Bogard'') is the main protagonist of the {{uv|Fatal Fury}} series. Originally an orphan, Terry and his younger brother Andy begin their journeys as martial artists in order to avenge their adoptive father, Jeff Bogard, who was murdered by the crime lord Geese Howard. Over time, Terry becomes renowned as a talented fighter who seeks to continue protecting his hometown alongside Andy and their mutual friend and fellow martial artist Joe Higashi.
 
Terry is also a prominent character in several of [[SNK]]'s fighting game series, and one of the major supporting characters in ''The King of Fighters'' series. As such, he is widely considered to be one of SNK's most iconic characters.<ref>[http://www.personal.triticom.com/~erm/www.neogeo.co.jp/garou/sss/vote_chara/vote_c.htm Popularity polls from Garou: Mark of the Wolves]</ref> Terry made his ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as the fourth character of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Fighters Pass Vol. 1}}. Terry is the third fighter in ''Smash'' to originate from a fighting game, following [[Ryu]] and [[Ken Masters]], and preceding [[Min Min]] and [[Kazuya Mishima]].


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Terry-ffs.png|thumb|left|Artwork of Terry as he appears in ''Fatal Fury Special''.]]
[[File:SSBU spirit Terry Bogard.png|thumb|left|Official artwork of Terry Bogard from ''Fatal Fury Special''.]]
Terry Bogard is an American martial artist known for his charisma and friendliness. His fighting style is a mix of various techniques from a variety of martial arts, including boxing, kung fu, and kickboxing, in addition to the fictional martial art Hakkyokuseiken, created by his master, Tung Fu Rue. Outside of fighting, his other hobbies include playing video games and basketball. Terry also has a love interest, "Blue" Mary Ryan, and a pet monkey named Ukee.  
Terry Bogard is an American martial artist known for his charisma and friendliness. His fighting style is a mix of various techniques from a variety of martial arts, including boxing, kung fu, and kickboxing, in addition to the fictional martial art Hakkyokuseiken, created by his master, Tung Fu Rue. Outside of fighting, his other hobbies include playing video games and basketball. Terry also has a love interest, "Blue" Mary Ryan, and a pet monkey named Ukee.


Terry, alongside his younger brother Andy, spent his early childhood as an orphan living on the dangerous streets of the fictional South Town. They were soon adopted by Jeff Bogard, a student of the Hakkyokuseiken martial art. When Terry was 10 years old, he witnessed Jeff's murder at the hands of the local crime boss Geese Howard, host of the "King of Fighters" fighting tournament and former friend of Jeff. Terry and Andy thus spent the next decade honing their skills to avenge their father's death. After this, the two of them, along with their friend Joe Higashi, entered the King of Fighters tournament and ultimately defeated Geese, sending him falling from the top of a high rise, as depicted in ''Fatal Fury''.
Terry, alongside his younger brother Andy, spent his early childhood as an orphan living on the dangerous streets of the fictional South Town. They were soon adopted by Jeff Bogard, a student of the Hakkyokuseiken martial art. When Terry was 10 years old, he witnessed Jeff's murder at the hands of the local crime boss Geese Howard, host of the "King of Fighters" fighting tournament and former friend of Jeff. Terry and Andy thus spent the next decade honing their skills to avenge their father's death: while Andy traveled to Japan to learn the art of ninjutsu, Terry stayed in South Town, fighting through its mean streets. After this, the two of them, along with their friend, Muay Thai champion Joe Higashi, entered the King of Fighters tournament and ultimately defeated Geese, sending him falling from the top of a high rise, as depicted in ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters''.


The following year, in ''Fatal Fury 2'', Geese's half-brother, a German nobleman named Wolfgang Krauser von Stroheim, sponsors a new King of Fighters tournament, bringing it from South Town to the world stage. Terry enters the tournament and defeats Krauser in the finals, earning Terry the title of South Town Hero. After this, Krauser mysteriously disappears, apparently having taken his own life shortly after his defeat.
The following year, Geese's half-brother, a German nobleman named Wolfgang Krauser von Stroheim, sponsors a new King of Fighters tournament, bringing it from South Town to the world stage. During the events of ''Fatal Fury 2'', Terry enters this tournament and defeats Krauser in the finals, earning Terry the title of South Town Hero. After this, Krauser mysteriously disappears, apparently having taken his own life shortly after his defeat.


Three years later, in ''Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory'', Terry returns to South Town from his worldwide travels, meeting with Andy, Joe, and Andy's love interest, Mai Shiranui, just in time for the grand opening of Pao Pao Café West. They soon learn that Geese survived his fall, and that he intends to obtain the legendary Jin Scrolls, which are capable of giving immortality to their user. Terry and his friends enter another King of Fighters tournament, where they meet Ryuji Yamazaki, a Japanese crime boss hired by the Jin brothers to find the scrolls. After defeating Yamazaki, he flees. Terry later encounters Geese, whom he also defeats. Terry re-encounters Yamazaki and beats him again. Afterwards, Terry is suddenly transported to a mysterious chamber by Jin Chon Shu, who challenges him for the scrolls; he ultimately defeats both him and his older brother Jin Chon Rei. While Terry is crowned the champion of this new tournament, he discovers that Geese had managed to escape with the scrolls.
Three years later, in ''Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory'', Terry returns to South Town from his worldwide travels. He meets with Andy, Joe, and Andy's love interest, Mai Shiranui, just in time for the grand opening of Pao Pao Café West. They soon learn that Geese survived his fall, and that he intends to obtain the legendary Jin Scrolls, which are capable of granting their user immortality.
 
Terry and his friends enter another King of Fighters tournament, where they meet Ryuji Yamazaki, a Japanese crime boss hired by the Jin brothers to find the scrolls. After defeating both Yamazaki and Geese, Terry is suddenly transported to a mysterious chamber by Jin Chon Shu, who challenges him for the scrolls; he ultimately defeats both him and his older brother Jin Chon Rei. While Terry is crowned the champion of this new tournament, he discovers that Geese had managed to escape with the scrolls.


In ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'', Terry and his friends fight their way through the new King of Fighters tournament, once again in South Town. Terry eventually progresses to the final battle in the tournament, a bout against Geese. At the end of the fight, Geese is knocked off the edge of a high rise once again, but Terry grabs hold of him before he can fall any further. Geese, in a seeming act of egotism, refuses Terry's help and knocks his hand away, plummeting to what is believed to be his permanent death. In the aftermath of the tournament, Terry comes across a boy named Rock Howard, Geese's son, who lost his mother after Geese abandoned them and left his wife to die in illness. Terry takes Rock in as a surrogate son, raising him as a means to put the feud between him and Geese behind, and teaches him how to fight on the streets of South Town and during his travels around the world.
In ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'', Terry and his friends fight their way through the new King of Fighters tournament, once again in South Town. Terry eventually progresses to the final battle in the tournament, a bout against Geese. At the end of the fight, Geese is knocked off the edge of a high rise once again, but Terry grabs hold of him before he can fall any further. Geese, in a seeming act of egotism, refuses Terry's help and knocks his hand away, plummeting to what is believed to be his permanent death. In the aftermath of the tournament, Terry comes across a boy named Rock Howard, Geese's son, who lost his mother after Geese abandoned them and left his wife to die in illness. Terry takes Rock in as a surrogate son, raising him as a means to put the feud between him and Geese behind, and teaches him how to fight on the streets of South Town and during his travels around the world.


Several years later in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', Terry is the only veteran fighter who participates in the King of Fighters Maximum Mayhem tournament, which is held by Rock’s uncle, Kain R. Heinlein, in Second South Town. Though Terry realizes the tournament is meant to lure Rock into Kain's control, Terry reluctantly accepts Rock's decision to enter the tournament, driven by Kain's claim that his sister⁠—Rock's mother—is alive.
Several years later in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', Terry is the only veteran fighter who participates in the King of Fighters Maximum Mayhem tournament, which is held by Rock's uncle, Kain R. Heinlein, in the neighbouring Second South Town. Though Terry realizes the tournament is meant to lure Rock into Kain's control, Terry reluctantly accepts Rock's decision to enter the tournament, driven by Kain's claim that his sister—Rock's mother—is alive.
 
===In ''The King of Fighters'' series===
Terry is a recurring character in ''The King of Fighters'' series, where he is the core leader of the ''Fatal Fury'' Team, usually with Andy and Joe as his teammates, in the series' main timeline. Due to being a crossover series like the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], ''The King of Fighters'' series ignores the continuity of many of the previous games of each series that it features. For example, characters from ''Fatal Fury'' and its prequel series ''Art of Fighting'' are depicted as around the same age as one another, despite ''Art of Fighting'' being set over a decade before the events of ''Fatal Fury''. Although both first and second games’ storylines of both ''Art of Fighting'' and ''Fatal Fury'' are being acknowledged in this continuity. Another notable example is that Rock was still raised by Terry in spite of Geese and Krauser's deaths being ignored, and eventually grows up and legitimate to enter the tournament during the fourth arc's tournament, where he finally faces Geese. However, the 3D fighting game spin-off series ''The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact'' is heavily based on the storyline of ''Mark of the Wolves'', where Geese perished at the end of ''Real Bout Fatal Fury''{{'}}s tournament, thus making it a direct follow-up to the main ''Fatal Fury'' shared universe games.
 
The only ''The King of Fighters''’ saga where Terry played an important role was in its second storyline, NESTS Chronicles (from ‘99 - 2001). Terry helps Blue Mary while she is being targeted by the NESTS organization who kidnapped and cloned Kyo Kusanagi, while taking down one of its remaining secret agents/assassins who were sent by said syndicate somewhere in the world. With the death of all boss characters of the NESTS Saga, Terry returns to helping people in restoring South Town, which was half-destroyed by a traitorous clone of NESTS’ loyalist Zero (who disguised himself as Ling, a tactical advisor to Heidern) back in 2000.


Terry is a recurring supporting character in ''The King of Fighters'' series, where he is the core leader of the ''Fatal Fury'' team in the main ''King of Fighters'' timeline. This series ignores the continuity of many of the previous games, likely due to it being an "all-star" game. For example, characters from ''Fatal Fury'' and its prequel series ''Art of Fighting'' are depicted as around the same age as one another; ''Art of Fighting'' is intended to be set over a decade before the events of ''Fatal Fury''. Geese and Krauser's deaths are also ignored, though Rock is still raised by Terry despite this. However, the 3D fighting game spin-off series ''The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact'' is heavily based on the storyline of ''Mark of the Wolves'', where Geese perished at the end of ''Real Bout Fatal Fury''{{'}}s tournament, thus making it a direct follow-up to the main ''Fatal Fury'' games.
Outside of these series, Terry has become a mascot for SNK as a whole like [[Ryu]] to [[Capcom]], often appearing alongside the company logo in promotional material. This has led to a plethora of guest appearances in other media such as numerous crossovers where he is often a headliner for the SNK side of the title. Of particular note is the game ''{{iw|wikipedia|SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy}}'', where Terry appears as a female with a new character design and voice. This is caused by antagonist Kukri creating a pocket dimension where various female SNK characters find themselves in. Any non-female characters trapped in this dimension turn female while inside, except Iori Yagami, under guise of Miss X (the final boss of ''SNK Heroines'' spiritual prequel, ''SNK Gals Fighters'') has options given by the players to switch between his female form or retain his original male form. Terry's ending depicts the ending of ''Real Bout: Fatal Fury'' where Geese Howard willingly falls off Geese Tower to his death while Terry watches, only for Terry to turn around and find a menacing Rock Howard, who proceeds to boot him off the edge. Terry then suddenly awakens in his apartment and realizes it was all a nightmare.
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===As a playable character===
===As a playable character===
{{Main|Terry (SSBU)}}
{{Main|Terry (SSBU)}}
[[File:Terry SSBU.png|thumb|right|Terry, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Terry SSBU.png|thumb|Terry, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
Terry was announced as a [[DLC]] fighter in the Nintendo Direct broadcast on September 4, 2019. He is the fourth DLC character available through the [[Fighters Pass]], and was released on November 6th, 2019.
Terry appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with his inclusion being announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on September 4, 2019.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TVE44feo_I Nintendo Direct 9.4.2019]</ref> He is the fourth [[DLC]] character of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Fighters Pass Vol. 1}}, and was released on November 6th, 2019.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvT-b5y9tsE Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - The Legendary Wolf - Nintendo Switch]</ref>
 
The overwhelming majority of Terry's moveset consists of attacks he has used throughout the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' series, although his up aerial is unique to ''Ultimate'' because of the lack of a reasonably corresponding attack.<ref name=Tutorial/> Like fellow fighting game characters {{SSBU|Ryu}}, {{SSBU|Ken}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, Terry always faces his opponent when one is left standing (teammates counted if [[Team Attack]] is on) and several of his normal moves can be canceled into his special moves.<ref name=Tutorial>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK3VltKv3JI Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"]</ref>
 
Uniquely, Terry also possesses a number of mechanics from his home series: he has access to a dodge attack, a backward special move ([[Crack Shoot]]), and two super special moves ([[Buster Wolf]] and [[Power Geyser]]).<ref name=Tutorial/> However, his super specials only become usable when his damage percentage reaches 100% (or 30% of his starting [[hit points|HP]] in [[Stamina Mode]]). This is in reference to his home series, where characters can use Desperation Moves when their power gauge is full and they have less than half of their health left.<ref name=Tutorial/>
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==Names in other languages==
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|ja={{ja|テリー|Terī}}, ''Terry''
|en=Terry
|fr=Terry
|es=Terry
|de=Terry
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|nl=Terry
|ru={{rollover|Терри|Terri|?}}
|ko={{rollover|테리|Teri|?}}, ''Terry''
|zh_cn={{rollover|特瑞|Tèruì|?}}, ''Terry''
|zh_tw={{rollover|泰利|Tàilì|?}}, ''Terry''
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Terry is the third fighter to originate from a fighting game, following [[Ryu]] and [[Ken]].
*Terry is the first fighter to have debuted on the Neo Geo MVS consoles and arcade cabinets.
*Terry is the first fighter to debut on the Neo Geo; Ryu and Ken have also appeared on the system in ''{{s|wikipedia|SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos}}''.
*Terry is the third character to be voiced by a Japanese actor, yet speak exclusively in English in all language tracks of ''Ultimate'', following [[Ness]] and [[Captain Falcon]].
*Terry is the first Chinese-owned character in the ''Smash'' series, due to 37Games' partial acquisition of SNK in 2015.
*Terry is the second third-party character who represents numerous series by the same company with his design elements, moveset, spirits, and music selection, following [[Pac-Man]].
*Terry is the ninth character to originate from a real world location, namely the {{s|wikipedia|United States}}, alongside fellow American characters [[Snake]], [[Little Mac]], and [[Ken]]. [[Simon]] and [[Richter]] hail from {{s|wikipedia|Transylvania}} in the {{s|wikipedia|Kingdom of Hungary}} (modern-day {{s|wikipedia|Romania}}), [[Ryu]] and [[Joker]] hail from {{s|wikipedia|Japan}}, and [[Sonic]] hails from [[wikipedia:Kiritimati|Christmas Island]].
*Terry's ''Fatal Fury'' and ''Neo Geo'' hats make him the third playable character to sport a piece of clothing with a real-life brand, following [[Diddy Kong]] with his [[Nintendo]] hat and [[Banjo]] with his [[Rare]] backpack.
**Although Terry originates from a real-world country, his hometown, South Town, is a fictional location.
*Although he is able to crawl in several of his appearances in ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'', Terry is unable to do so in ''Smash Bros.''
*Terry is the third character to be voiced by a Japanese actor but speak exclusively in English in all language tracks of ''Ultimate'', following [[Ness]], and [[Captain Falcon]].
*Due to his trailers only using sprite animation, he is one of four characters to not have CGI models. The others being [[Ryu]], [[Joker]], and [[Dr. Mario]] (if Mario and Dr. Mario are counted as seperate).
*Terry shares the distinction with [[Pac-Man]] of being a third-party character who represents numerous series by the same company with his design elements, moveset, spirits, and music selection.
 
*Terry now possesses the most fighter abilities with a total of 5, surpassing Ryu and Ken.
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://snk.fandom.com/wiki/Terry_Bogard Article on the SNK Wiki]


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For fighter info, see Terry (SSBU).
Terry Bogard
Terry.jpeg
FatalFurySymbol.svg
Official artwork of Terry Bogard from Capcom Vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000.
Universe Fatal Fury
Debut Fatal Fury: King of Fighters (1991)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Street Fighter 6 (2024, via DLC)
Console/platform of origin Neo Geo MVS
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin South Town, United States
Created by Takashi Nishiyama
Voice actor Takashi Kondō
Article on Wikipedia Terry Bogard

Terry Bogard (テリー・ボガード, Terry Bogard) is the main protagonist of the Fatal Fury series. Originally an orphan, Terry and his younger brother Andy begin their journeys as martial artists in order to avenge their adoptive father, Jeff Bogard, who was murdered by the crime lord Geese Howard. Over time, Terry becomes renowned as a talented fighter who seeks to continue protecting his hometown alongside Andy and their mutual friend and fellow martial artist Joe Higashi.

Terry is also a prominent character in several of SNK's fighting game series, and one of the major supporting characters in The King of Fighters series. As such, he is widely considered to be one of SNK's most iconic characters.[1] Terry made his Super Smash Bros. series debut in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as the fourth character of Fighters Pass Vol. 1. Terry is the third fighter in Smash to originate from a fighting game, following Ryu and Ken Masters, and preceding Min Min and Kazuya Mishima.

OriginEdit

 
Official artwork of Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury Special.

Terry Bogard is an American martial artist known for his charisma and friendliness. His fighting style is a mix of various techniques from a variety of martial arts, including boxing, kung fu, and kickboxing, in addition to the fictional martial art Hakkyokuseiken, created by his master, Tung Fu Rue. Outside of fighting, his other hobbies include playing video games and basketball. Terry also has a love interest, "Blue" Mary Ryan, and a pet monkey named Ukee.

Terry, alongside his younger brother Andy, spent his early childhood as an orphan living on the dangerous streets of the fictional South Town. They were soon adopted by Jeff Bogard, a student of the Hakkyokuseiken martial art. When Terry was 10 years old, he witnessed Jeff's murder at the hands of the local crime boss Geese Howard, host of the "King of Fighters" fighting tournament and former friend of Jeff. Terry and Andy thus spent the next decade honing their skills to avenge their father's death: while Andy traveled to Japan to learn the art of ninjutsu, Terry stayed in South Town, fighting through its mean streets. After this, the two of them, along with their friend, Muay Thai champion Joe Higashi, entered the King of Fighters tournament and ultimately defeated Geese, sending him falling from the top of a high rise, as depicted in Fatal Fury: King of Fighters.

The following year, Geese's half-brother, a German nobleman named Wolfgang Krauser von Stroheim, sponsors a new King of Fighters tournament, bringing it from South Town to the world stage. During the events of Fatal Fury 2, Terry enters this tournament and defeats Krauser in the finals, earning Terry the title of South Town Hero. After this, Krauser mysteriously disappears, apparently having taken his own life shortly after his defeat.

Three years later, in Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory, Terry returns to South Town from his worldwide travels. He meets with Andy, Joe, and Andy's love interest, Mai Shiranui, just in time for the grand opening of Pao Pao Café West. They soon learn that Geese survived his fall, and that he intends to obtain the legendary Jin Scrolls, which are capable of granting their user immortality.

Terry and his friends enter another King of Fighters tournament, where they meet Ryuji Yamazaki, a Japanese crime boss hired by the Jin brothers to find the scrolls. After defeating both Yamazaki and Geese, Terry is suddenly transported to a mysterious chamber by Jin Chon Shu, who challenges him for the scrolls; he ultimately defeats both him and his older brother Jin Chon Rei. While Terry is crowned the champion of this new tournament, he discovers that Geese had managed to escape with the scrolls.

In Real Bout Fatal Fury, Terry and his friends fight their way through the new King of Fighters tournament, once again in South Town. Terry eventually progresses to the final battle in the tournament, a bout against Geese. At the end of the fight, Geese is knocked off the edge of a high rise once again, but Terry grabs hold of him before he can fall any further. Geese, in a seeming act of egotism, refuses Terry's help and knocks his hand away, plummeting to what is believed to be his permanent death. In the aftermath of the tournament, Terry comes across a boy named Rock Howard, Geese's son, who lost his mother after Geese abandoned them and left his wife to die in illness. Terry takes Rock in as a surrogate son, raising him as a means to put the feud between him and Geese behind, and teaches him how to fight on the streets of South Town and during his travels around the world.

Several years later in Garou: Mark of the Wolves, Terry is the only veteran fighter who participates in the King of Fighters Maximum Mayhem tournament, which is held by Rock's uncle, Kain R. Heinlein, in the neighbouring Second South Town. Though Terry realizes the tournament is meant to lure Rock into Kain's control, Terry reluctantly accepts Rock's decision to enter the tournament, driven by Kain's claim that his sister—Rock's mother—is alive.

In The King of Fighters seriesEdit

Terry is a recurring character in The King of Fighters series, where he is the core leader of the Fatal Fury Team, usually with Andy and Joe as his teammates, in the series' main timeline. Due to being a crossover series like the Super Smash Bros. series, The King of Fighters series ignores the continuity of many of the previous games of each series that it features. For example, characters from Fatal Fury and its prequel series Art of Fighting are depicted as around the same age as one another, despite Art of Fighting being set over a decade before the events of Fatal Fury. Although both first and second games’ storylines of both Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury are being acknowledged in this continuity. Another notable example is that Rock was still raised by Terry in spite of Geese and Krauser's deaths being ignored, and eventually grows up and legitimate to enter the tournament during the fourth arc's tournament, where he finally faces Geese. However, the 3D fighting game spin-off series The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact is heavily based on the storyline of Mark of the Wolves, where Geese perished at the end of Real Bout Fatal Fury's tournament, thus making it a direct follow-up to the main Fatal Fury shared universe games.

The only The King of Fighters’ saga where Terry played an important role was in its second storyline, NESTS Chronicles (from ‘99 - 2001). Terry helps Blue Mary while she is being targeted by the NESTS organization who kidnapped and cloned Kyo Kusanagi, while taking down one of its remaining secret agents/assassins who were sent by said syndicate somewhere in the world. With the death of all boss characters of the NESTS Saga, Terry returns to helping people in restoring South Town, which was half-destroyed by a traitorous clone of NESTS’ loyalist Zero (who disguised himself as Ling, a tactical advisor to Heidern) back in 2000.

Outside of these series, Terry has become a mascot for SNK as a whole like Ryu to Capcom, often appearing alongside the company logo in promotional material. This has led to a plethora of guest appearances in other media such as numerous crossovers where he is often a headliner for the SNK side of the title. Of particular note is the game SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy, where Terry appears as a female with a new character design and voice. This is caused by antagonist Kukri creating a pocket dimension where various female SNK characters find themselves in. Any non-female characters trapped in this dimension turn female while inside, except Iori Yagami, under guise of Miss X (the final boss of SNK Heroines spiritual prequel, SNK Gals Fighters) has options given by the players to switch between his female form or retain his original male form. Terry's ending depicts the ending of Real Bout: Fatal Fury where Geese Howard willingly falls off Geese Tower to his death while Terry watches, only for Terry to turn around and find a menacing Rock Howard, who proceeds to boot him off the edge. Terry then suddenly awakens in his apartment and realizes it was all a nightmare.

In Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

As a playable characterEdit

Main article: Terry (SSBU)
 
Terry, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Terry appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with his inclusion being announced during a Nintendo Direct on September 4, 2019.[2] He is the fourth DLC character of Fighters Pass Vol. 1, and was released on November 6th, 2019.[3]

The overwhelming majority of Terry's moveset consists of attacks he has used throughout the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series, although his up aerial is unique to Ultimate because of the lack of a reasonably corresponding attack.[4] Like fellow fighting game characters Ryu, Ken and Kazuya, Terry always faces his opponent when one is left standing (teammates counted if Team Attack is on) and several of his normal moves can be canceled into his special moves.[4]

Uniquely, Terry also possesses a number of mechanics from his home series: he has access to a dodge attack, a backward special move (Crack Shoot), and two super special moves (Buster Wolf and Power Geyser).[4] However, his super specials only become usable when his damage percentage reaches 100% (or 30% of his starting HP in Stamina Mode). This is in reference to his home series, where characters can use Desperation Moves when their power gauge is full and they have less than half of their health left.[4]

SpiritEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name
  Japanese テリー, Terry
  English Terry
  French Terry
  German Terry
  Spanish Terry
  Italian Terry
  Chinese (Simplified) 特瑞, Terry
  Chinese (Traditional) 泰利, Terry
  Korean 테리, Terry
  Dutch Terry
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TriviaEdit

  • Terry is the first fighter to have debuted on the Neo Geo MVS consoles and arcade cabinets.
  • Terry is the third character to be voiced by a Japanese actor, yet speak exclusively in English in all language tracks of Ultimate, following Ness and Captain Falcon.
  • Terry is the second third-party character who represents numerous series by the same company with his design elements, moveset, spirits, and music selection, following Pac-Man.
  • Terry's Fatal Fury and Neo Geo hats make him the third playable character to sport a piece of clothing with a real-life brand, following Diddy Kong with his Nintendo hat and Banjo with his Rare backpack.
  • Although he is able to crawl in several of his appearances in Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters, Terry is unable to do so in Smash Bros.
  • Due to his trailers only using sprite animation, he is one of four characters to not have CGI models. The others being Ryu, Joker, and Dr. Mario (if Mario and Dr. Mario are counted as seperate).

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