Kim Dong Hwan

In this Korean name, the family name is "Kim".

Kim Dong Hwan (Korean: ; Japanese: ) is a character from the Fatal Fury series. He was first introduced as a playable character in Garou: Mark of the Wolves. He is one of the children of Kim Kaphwan, alongside his brother Kim Jae Hoon.

Personality
Very goofy, a slacker and cocky, Dong Hwan thinks highly of himself. He is a natural genius who often skips out on his training, relying instead on instincts, on-the-spot tactics and probably stock knowledge. He wants to become a taekwondo master with his own unique twist to his father's style.

He is also known for creating various made up words and phrases on whim. One of these is "pompe", which was apparently made while he was playing video games with his brother. He is hinted to also being a sore loser, because he accuses Jae Hoon of being a cheater when he loses their friendly games.

In the anime, the personalities of the brothers were reversed, as Dong Hwan was the shy one while Jae Hoon was more outgoing.

Powers

 * Electrokinesis - Dong Hwan can control electricity.
 * Electric Attack - Dong Hwan can deliver kicks flowing with electricity.
 * Lightning Summon - By kicking in a descending motion, Dong Hwan can summon lightning from the sky.

Skills

 * Acrobatics - Dong Hwan is very proficient in acrobatics, using it with his Tae Kwon Do skills.
 * Advanced Kicking - Thanks to his Tae Kwon Do training, Dong Hwan is able to do very fast multiple chain kicks.

Fighting Style
Dong's fighting style is pretty unorthodox. He often mocks his opponents by slapping the opponent in the face with several kicks. He also uses several acrobatic kicks with a more heavy focus on singular techniques (and a lesser focus on successive attacks) that hits harder than his father or younger brother's. Unlike the two, he excels in exploiting frame traps to nail every enemy's attempt to strike.

Music

 * Loose Genius - Garou: Mark of the Wolves

Voice actors

 * Kaoru Fujino - Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture
 * Jun Hashimoto - Garou: Mark of the Wolves

Appearances
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Games

 * Garou: Mark of the Wolves
 * The King of Fighters 2000 - As a Striker for Chang

Cameos

 * Fatal Fury Special - Background cameo along his mother and his brother Jae Hoon
 * Real Bout Fatal Fury - Kim's intro versus evil characters, along Jae Hoon; also in Kim's second winning pose.
 * Real Bout Fatal Fury Special - Kim's intro versus evil characters and when Kim is defeated, along Jae Hoon; also in Kim's second winning pose
 * Garou: Mark of the Wolves - cameo in Jae Hoon's stage, when he's not present fighting
 * The King of Fighters '96 - Kim's versus sprite (console version)
 * The King of Fighters 2002 - Kim's second sprite
 * The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match - background cameo in the Korea stage. from the 3rd round
 * The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout - Background cameo
 * KOF: Maximum Impact 2 - Passing mention in Kim's intro vesus B. Jenet; alongside Jae Hoon
 * The King of Fighters XII - Passing mention
 * The King of Fighters XIII - in the Kim Team's ending
 * The King of Fighters XIV - Passing mention in Kim's intro versus Luong, alongside Jae Hoon; also in Kim's generic winquotes and in Rock's winquote against Kim, alongside Jae Hoon

Anime
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 * Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture - As a child.

Trivia

 * Dong Hwan's father is inspired by the real-life late Kim Kaphwan, founder of Viccom, a Korean company that for many years licensed SNK's games.
 * He and his younger brother, Kim Jae Hoon, are inspired by the name of the younger brother and the nephew of the real businessman, respectively.
 * Incidentally, the word "pompe" that Dong Hwan came up with is a legitimate French word which means "pump", but is still likely stressed that it was merely coincidental.