Terry Bogard

Terry Bogard (テリー・ボガード, Terī Bogādo) is a video game character created by SNK, and is the main character of the Fatal Fury series. He has appeared in every Fatal Fury and King of Fighters game, and is one of the characters of choice to symbolize the company in crossover games, merchandise and publicity. He appears to fit many Japanese stereotypes for an American character in appearance, personality and speech (his in-game vocabulary is usually limited to American colloquialisms, such as "Okay!" and "Hey, c'mon, c'mon.").

Terry Bogard is the brother of Andy Bogard. Both of them were orphans adopted by Jeff Bogard. He is often referred to as the Legendary Hungry Wolf (from Garou Densetsu, meaning Legend of the Hungry Wolf). He has a pet monkey named Ukee (the previous mascot of SNK before Terry) and is said to have the unique ability of accurately guessing a woman's measurements just by glancing at her. He also has a knack for shooting three-pointers or free throws in basketball, which explains the creation of his Power Dunk move.

In Gamest's 1997 Heroes Collection, Terry was voted as the staff's eighth favorite character. In a 2005 poll made by SNK-Playmore USA, he was voted as the number one fan favorite character with a total of 10014 votes. He was voted as the second most favorite character at the time of Garou: Mark of the Wolves with one commenter saying that "Terry's the eternal hero".

The Geese Howard Era
Terry comes from the fictitious town of Southtown (a setting for many SNK games), and is the adoptive son of Jeff Bogard. When Terry was 10, he witnessed the death of his father at the hands of Geese Howard. Knowing that they needed more training to confront Geese, the brothers made an oath to spend a decade to fine tune their martial arts before trying to avenge their father. Unlike his brother Andy, who left Southtown to train in Japan, Terry chose to wander in his home country, combining the skills learned from his father with abilities gained from the streets.

A decade later, the crime lord Geese Howard organized a tournament, dubbed The King of Fighters. Terry, Andy and Muay Thai Kickboxing champion Joe Higashi would enter with the purpose of facing Geese. The battle that followed would eventually see Terry defeating Geese, and for some time, it was thought that Geese perished in the battle. The next year saw Geese's half-brother Wolfgang Krauser take control of The King of Fighters, and bringing the once Southtown-only tournament onto the world stage. The finals of this new tournament would again see Terry fighting the sponsor and him ultimately defeating Krauser. During this event, he befriended many of the contestants and became a hero of Southtown.

Some time later it was revealed that Geese had survived his encounter with Terry. The Bogards and friends learned of Geese's intentions to retrieve the legendary Jin scrolls, Terry once again challenged and defeated him. Afterwards, Geese fled. Terry had battled to the end of the tournament, defeating characters such as Yamazaki, until finally facing the Jin brothers. Standing now as the victor, Terry once again was the Champion. However, Geese had escaped with the scrolls. During the next game, Real Bout Fatal Fury, Terry managed to get all the way through the tournament to Geese for one final conflict. At the end of the fight, he knocked Geese off the edge of Geese Tower, but grabbed hold of Geese's hand and tried to keep him from falling. But this was not to be, as Geese knocked Terry's hand away, plummeting to what is believed to be his permanent death. Sometime after their final conflict, Terry encountered a boy by the name of Rock Howard, Geese's son. Taking him in, he would teach him how to fight, as they traveled together around the world.

The Rock Howard Era
After the events of the Real Bout series of Fatal Fury, several catastrophic events occurred. Southtown control went under due to the economical issues after Geese's death. Second Southtown was established near the original Southtown for illegal trade, but even though Second South enjoyed a comeback, the tranquility of Second Southtown has been eclipsed by the next-generation crimelord, Kain R. Heinlein. About 10 years after the events in Real Bout Fatal Fury, the King of Fighters: Maximum Mayhem (hosted and sponsored by Kain) would go underway, and Terry and Rock were invited to take part of the tournament.

In Rock Howard's ending, Terry approaches the ruins of a mansion and finds out that Rock is now Kain's partner, and knows that he must trust Rock's decision to stick with Kain for a while. Terry then leaves the vicinity, knowing that Rock has finally left his den. After this, it is presumed Terry resumed his life of the lone wolf, leaving an uncertain future ahead. It is unknown whether Rock's ending is the canon ending, however.

In his own ending he wanders Second Southtown thinking about what Kain told him about the nature of humanity. He decides that life is "all about heart" and Kain was wrong.

In his development blog for KOF: Maximum Impact 2, Ureshino states that he doesn't know about Rock's mother or the true inheritor of Geese's legacy but hints that it would most likely conflict with Terry.

The King of Fighters
In The King of Fighters series, SNK used Terry's background story of Fatal Fury 1-2, in that after he had defeated Geese and Krauser, he received an invitation to enter a new team fighting tournament called The King of Fighters '94. Since then, Terry has been in many installments as team captain of Team Fatal Fury. Though the team's roster has changed through the years, Terry has always been present, and is notable as one of the few characters to appear in every King of Fighters game thus far. He also has a rivalry with Ryo which is mostly exclusive to this series.

His possible death was played on during The King of Fighters '99 where he stayed behind in the collapsing NESTS' base. He didn't contact with any of his friends or loved ones until a year later. In his time of absence, Terry tracked down NESTS' men who were targeting Mary. He decides to help her out in her job by teaming up with her in the 2000 and 2001 tournaments.

Personality
Terry Bogard is an incredibly charismatic, cheerful and friendly man with everyone around him. He bears no ill will towards anyone other than Geese Howard, the killer of his adoptive father. His relationship with Andy is clearly that of an older brother-younger brother kind. He has feelings for Blue Mary, but doesn't seem to really want a real relationship with her. He treats Rock as his son, but gives him some freedom of choice. Terry is also streetsmart as his knowledge of what goes on in the streets and slang is vast.

Powers

 * Gather Chi: Terry can gather chi energy from Gaia, the mother-earth.


 * Sense: Terry can sense the presence of people nearby.


 * Energy Projectile: Terry can fire a projectile of energy called Power Wave.


 * Energy Attack: Terry can use chi energy to increase the damage of his normal attacks (punches, kicks,etc.).


 * Energy Geyser: By touching the ground with his hands, Terry can make a geyser of energy come from below the ground.

Skills

 * Acrobatics: Terry is very proficient with acrobatics in his fighting, using moves like Crack Shot and Rising Tackle.


 * Adaptability: Due to his training in various fighting techniques, Terry can adapt with any opponent he faces.


 * Resilience: Terry can intake a lot of punishment when fighting brutish opponents like Wolfgang Krauser and Grant.


 * Survival: Terry lived and grew up on the means streets of Southtown and other parts of USA where survival was an everyday battle.

Fighting Style
Terry uses boxing, kung fu, kickboxing and street fighting moves to create a very unique fighting style. He learned chi techniques from Hakkyokuseiken master, Tung Fu Rue.

Music

 * Chotto Koikki na Kenka Yarou (A Somewhat Stylish Brawling Punk) - Fatal Fury
 * Kurikinton (Chestnuts and Mashed Sweet Potatoes) - Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, The King of Fighters 2002
 * Big Shot - Fatal Fury 3, Real Bout Fatal Fury, The King of Fighters '96 and the console version of King of Fighters XI (only if Terry is the first opponent).
 * Kuri to Itsu Made mo (Chestnuts and Forever) - Real Bout Fatal Fury Special, Real Bout Fatal Fury 2, and The King of Fighters '97
 * 11th Street - Terry's regular theme in Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition
 * Big Shot ~XXL Ver.~ - Boss theme as Geese's final opponent in Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition
 * Sunrise on the Train - Garou: Mark of the Wolves
 * Nepolitan Blues - The King of Fighters '94
 * Club M ~Flute in the Sky~ - The King of Fighters '95
 * Kurikinton ~Gomame Guitar Ver.~ - The King of Fighters '98
 * 117th Street - The King of Fighters '99
 * Terry 115 - The King of Fighters 2000
 * All OK! - The King of Fighters 2001
 * Prolongation - The King of Fighters 2003
 * Street Dancer - King of Fighters XI
 * Moon Wolf (KM Cool Emotion Mix) - K.O.F. Dance Trax
 * Atana Hikaru - Days of Memories
 * Keep On Calling - Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle
 * Oh Angel - Fatal Fury the Motion Picture

Image Songs

 * The Song of Fighters '95 - Shared image Song from The King of Fighters '95 Arranged Soundtrack
 * Shooting☆Star - Image Song from Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers Arranged Soundtrack
 * Dance de Peace! - Shared image song from the Scitron 10th Anniversary Special: Fatal Fury -Selected Characters-

Voice Actors

 * Satoshi Hashimoto - since debut
 * Tony Carrol - Maximum Impact series (English voice)
 * Tsutomu Kashiwakura - Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf (as young Terry)
 * Christopher Turner - Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf (English voice as young Terry)
 * Kazukiyo Nishikiori - animated films
 * Mark Hildreth - animated films (English voice)
 * Takeshi Kusao - Dengeki Bunko drama CDs

Live Action Actors

 * Richard Beaupre - Fatal Fury Special Neo Geo live action commercials
 * Troy Beeson - Fatal Fury 3 commercials

Game Appearances

 * Fatal Fury
 * Fatal Fury 2
 * Fatal Fury Special
 * The King of Fighters 94
 * Fatal Fury 3
 * The King of Fighters 95
 * Real Bout Fatal Fury
 * The King of Fighters 96
 * Real Bout Fatal Fury Special: Dominated Mind
 * Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
 * The King of Fighters 97
 * The King of Fighters: Kyo
 * Real Bout Fatal Fury 2
 * The King of Fighters 98
 * The King of Fighters R-1
 * The King of Fighters R-2
 * Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition
 * Fatal Fury: First Contact
 * The King of Fighters 99
 * Garou: Mark of the Wolves
 * SNK vs Capcom: Match of the Millenium
 * Capcom vs SNK
 * Capcom vs SNK Pro
 * The King of Fighters 2000
 * The King of Fighters 2001
 * The King of Fighters EX
 * The King of Fighters 2002
 * The King of Fighters EX2
 * SVC Chaos: SNK vs Capcom
 * The King of Fighters 2003
 * The King of Fighters Neowave
 * The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact
 * The King of Fighters XI
 * Neo Geo Battle Coliseum
 * The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 2
 * The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact Regulation A
 * The King of Fighters XII
 * Garou Densetsu The Legend of Wild Wolf
 * Garou Densetsu Special
 * Garou Densetsu vs Fighter's History Dynamite
 * Quiz King of Fighters
 * Moeyo! KOF Daiundokai - mobile game
 * The King of Fighters (pachinko) - cameo
 * The King of Fighters 2 - cameo
 * Sister Quest - cameo
 * Days of Memories (fourth title) - unplayable

Anime Appearances

 * Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf
 * Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle
 * Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture
 * The King of Fighters: Another Day - 2nd and 4th episodes
 * Garou Densetsu ~ Memories of Stray Wolves

Similar Characters

 * Wild Wolf

Trivia

 * A tribute of Terry can be found in Shadow Hearts: Covenant, which was developed by Nautilus. The character Blanca (a wolf) can participate in a sidequest called The Wolf Bout. One of his opponents is a wolf named Kelly. He wears a red and white hat and parodies a lot of Terry's lines.
 * Sometime during 1997, Terry was also SNK's mascot for the Orix Buffaloes baseball team. He sported a blue cap with the team's logo on it.
 * According to developers for Mark of Wolves, Terry travels by riding his personal motorcycle. More often than not, Terry is usually mentioned to hitching rides from truckers, buses, or trains. Alternately, he's seen walking on foot.