Buster Wolf

Buster Wolf is one of Terry Bogard's Super Special Moves.

Description
Terry will dash forward with his fist, while asking "Are you OK?". If the move connects with an opponent, Terry will fire a large explosion directly in front of him, while shouting "Buster Wolf!" as he does so. The move visually seems to be a powered-up version of Terry's Burning Knuckle.

Buster Wolf has two variations. The first version is the Special Power version (in Garou)/Regular version (in KOF). This version only does one massive burst of damage on the final energy burst. The second version is the Potential Power version (in Garou)/MAX version (in KOF). This version lands 4 hits on the final energy burst, causing more damage. In The King of Fighters series, starting with KOF XIV, this version has Terry yelling "Here's the big one!" before the dash.

Strategy
Buster Wolf that goes near full screen in the blink of an eye. In most games, the MAX version has projectile invulnerability and goes full screen, and pretty much beats pretty much any projectile.

Trivia

 * The quote "Are you OK?" Terry says before using Buster Wolf has become an infamous meme on the internet.
 * According to Oda, the meaning of Terry's quote had a peculiar origin. Around E3 1998, he went on an amusement park ride in Los Angeles and got wet during it. When he got off the ride, a little kid asked him, "Are you okay"? This quote amused him, and it caused Terry to have this line.


 * In the 1.0 Arcade version of The King of Fighters XIII, Terry will say "Buster... Wolf!" when using Buster Wolf, rather than the "Are you OK?" quote. The 1.1 Arcade version, Home Console, and Climax versions of KOF XIII changes the quote to "Rock you! Buster Wolf!".


 * In The King of Fighters XIV, Terry will say "Here's the big one. Buster Wolf!" when using the MAX version of Buster Wolf, while his usual "Are you OK?" quote is used for the regular Buster Wolf.


 * In its original concept, Buster Wolf was originally named God Geyser, and its P-Power variant was instead God Geyser Twin, where Terry would follow the initial punch with an explosive Burn Knuckle hook.