Kyokugen Style

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Kyokugen Style is the second episode of The King of Fighters: Destiny.

Synopsis
When Kyo, Benimaru and Daimon visit the Kyokugen Style Dojo in South Town, they come across Ryo Sakazaki chasing down men in black suits. Kyo and his friends head off to Geese Tower in pursuit as well. Once they arrive at the tower, Geese’s right-hand man, Billy Kane descends on them.

Plot
The episode begins right where the previous episode left off, with Jeff Bogard being fatally wounded from Geese and dying in the arms of his sons, Terry Bogard and Andy Bogard. Before passing, he tells the boys to find his master, Tung Fu Rue. Andy wishes to kill Geese right now, but Terry stops him, stating that at their age, they would never beat Geese. The scene is cut to present-day Terry, 10 years older since that day, and ready to defeat Geese and avenge Jeff.

Meanwhile, Kyo, Benimaru and Daimon finally reach the Kyokugenryu Dojo, when a group of mysterious men in black suits are thrown out by Ryo Sakazaki. Ryo attempts to give chase on one of their motorcycles, but ends up breaking the handlebars, so he travels on a bicycle. Kyo notices one of the black suited men, and he asks what's happening, with Daimon acting as a "negotiator".

Kyo, Benimaru and Daimon reach Geese Tower, with Ryo catching up shortly while riding a girly bike. Ryo is then swiftly attacked by Billy Kane, Geese's right-hand man. The two fight, with Kyo and Daimon taking care of any guards who would intervene. Unfortunately, their efforts wouldn't stop Benimaru, who jumps into the fight, making it a three-way fight. This fight draws a large crowd, which Terry was a part of. Getting bored, Kyo stops the fight, with Ryo telling Billy to send a message to Geese; that he cannot stop the Kyokugen Style from entering KOF. Kyo, Benimaru and Daimon properly introduce themselves to Ryo.

Later that night, Billy relays the message to Geese, who tells Billy to not bother the Kyokugenryu Dojo anymore, as he already has something big planned with an unknown assailant. Meanwhile, a man looks at a wall with pictures of the fighters who are entering KOF.

Trivia

 * Terry looking at Geese Tower is similar to the opening of Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, where Terry is looking at South Town.
 * Ryo riding to Geese Tower is similar to how he got around South Town in Art of Fighting.