Kim Dong Hwan/Story

=Fatal Fury series=

Garou: Mark of the Wolves
Sometime after Real Bout Fatal Fury, the legendary Taekwondo master Kim Kaphwan had retired from fighting, but continued to train others in Taekwondo. Two of his pupils would be his own kids, Kim Jae Hoon and Kim Dong Hwan. While his brother Jae Hoon is a serious practitioner and very similar to his father, Dong Hwan is very cocky and somewhat of a slacker. Though it may seem like he's goofing off, he enters the tournament to continue his father's legacy.

At some point during the tournament, Dong Hwan faced off against his brother. If he won, he would go on and fight against Grant and Kain R. Heinlein. After the battle, Dong Hwan collapse from exhaustion, leaving Jae Hoon no choice but to carry him back home. Assuming that he was asleep, Jae Hoon says that Dong Hwan was a hothead, which woke him up and annoyed him.

During Jae Hoon's ending, Jae Hoon is reflecting on what Kain said to him earlier about the right path for him and his belief justice, but a few surprisingly inspirative words from Dong Hwan makes Jae Hoon re-assert his belief on justice.

=The King of Fighters series= ''Dong Hwan's life in this timeline seems to mostly be based of his Fatal Fury counterpart up until Garou: Mark of the Wolves. However, it is implied the events of Garou MOW did not occur yet in this timeline.''

The King of Fighters '94
Kim is watching TV with his Dong Hwan and Jae Hoon when a news alert pops up about a break out caused by Chang Koehan. Frustrated at these events, Kim goes out to beat some sense into him.

The King of Fighters XIII
In Team Kim's ending, Hwa Jai and Raiden pretend to be "reformed" by Kim, and the gullible Kim falls for it. After they part ways, Kim thinks he might have been "too soft" on Chang and Choi. To honor his former teammates and the struggles they went through, he intensifies Chang and Choi's strict training (with Dong Hwan and Jae Hoon "helping" with their training).