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''In this Korean name, the family name is'' Chang.
   
 
'''Chang Koehan''' (Hangul: 장거한, Hanja: 張巨漢, Japanese: チャン・コーハン ''Chan Kōhan''), is one of the recurring members of the Korean Team in ''[[The King of Fighters]]'' series. In Korean, ''Koehan'' means ''giant man'', although the more common and generic term for a giant is ''Guh-in'' (Korean: 거인). He is one of the many characters in the series to fight with a weapon, a ball and chain. He also appears as a playable character in ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'', using [[Choi Bounge]] as his unplayable partner.
 
'''Chang Koehan''' (Hangul: 장거한, Hanja: 張巨漢, Japanese: チャン・コーハン ''Chan Kōhan''), is one of the recurring members of the Korean Team in ''[[The King of Fighters]]'' series. In Korean, ''Koehan'' means ''giant man'', although the more common and generic term for a giant is ''Guh-in'' (Korean: 거인). He is one of the many characters in the series to fight with a weapon, a ball and chain. He also appears as a playable character in ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'', using [[Choi Bounge]] as his unplayable partner.
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*[[Nariyuki Quest]]
 
*[[Nariyuki Quest]]
 
*[[SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy]] - his face can be seen in an iron ball during the gameplay
 
*[[SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy]] - his face can be seen in an iron ball during the gameplay
*[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] - background cameo
 
   
 
==Anime Appearances==
 
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Kim team.jpg|The King of Fighters '94 concept
 
Kim team.jpg|The King of Fighters '94 concept
 
Image:Chang-k94.jpg|The King of Fighter '94 artwork for Chang Koehan.
 
Image:Chang-k94.jpg|The King of Fighter '94 artwork for Chang Koehan.
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Revision as of 18:34, 6 November 2019

In this Korean name, the family name is Chang.

Chang Koehan (Hangul: 장거한, Hanja: 張巨漢, Japanese: チャン・コーハン Chan Kōhan), is one of the recurring members of the Korean Team in The King of Fighters series. In Korean, Koehan means giant man, although the more common and generic term for a giant is Guh-in (Korean: 거인). He is one of the many characters in the series to fight with a weapon, a ball and chain. He also appears as a playable character in Capcom vs. SNK 2, using Choi Bounge as his unplayable partner.

Story

He was once a feared and violent criminal in Korea. He was spotted by Kim Kaphwan from a prison's surveillance footage and he wanted to use Chang's strength "for justice". Though Chang easily broke out of prison, he was caught by Kim and forced to undergo Kim's "Rehabilitation Project" in KOF. During this time, he befriends a fellow convict who was also caught by Kim, Choi Bounge. Together, they initially schemed for ways of escape but they eventually mellow out and enjoy their companions' company — with protests saying otherwise.

Because both him and Choi convinced Kim to join the Fatal Fury Team in The King of Fighters XI, they appear in the Fatal Fury Team's ending celebrating with them at the Pao Pao Cafe. Since they have been deemed "rehabilitated" by their original master, Chang and his smaller companion realize that Kim is on the look out for more villains to reshape and worry for the new victims' future.

Sometime and somewhere before the events of The King of Fighters XIV, Chang and Choi are involved in an incident at a bar which lands the duo back in prison. Once there, the two soon encounters the mysterious and enigmatic Xanadu, whom Choi recognizes in being an infamous and dangerous criminal upon sight and through Xanadu's own eccentric yet mesmerizing charisma, both Chang and Choi decide to revert back to their old criminal ways, joining Xanadu in the KOF XIV tournament as they now seek to cause chaos and destruction with their new friend.

Personality

Once full of brutality, Chang Koehan now is a very lethargic and rather silly man thanks to Kim's "Rehabilitation Project".

Powers

  • Superhuman strength - Chang has strength and endurance far in excess of the average person.

Fighting Style

Chang fights mainly with his steel ball and his body weight. But, Kim's training in Taekwondo are working, since a man with that weight is now capable of performing the Hienzan move (although not perfectly).

Music

  • Yuu - The King of Fighters '94
  • Ryo - The King of Fighters '95
  • Seoul Road - The King of Fighters '96
  • Seoul Town - The King of Fighters '98
  • The Way to Rebirth - The King of Fighters '99
  • Wild Party - The King of Fighters 2000, EX, EX2
  • Nerichagi - The King of Fighters 2001
  • Progress - The King of Fighters 2002
  • Seoul Love - The King of Fighters 2003
  • WA - The King of Fighters XIV
  • Seoul Road -KOF XIV ver.- - The King of Fighters XIV (as Kim's opponent, shared with Choi Bounge)
  • Seoul Town ~Ver. Justice~ - The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match

Voice Actors

  • Yoshinori Shima - The King of Fighters '94~'95
  • Hiroyuki Arita - The King of Fighters '96~present
  • Maria Naganawa - The King of Fighters: All Star (as the Female Version)

Game Appearances

Mobile Appearances

Cameo Appearances

Anime Appearances

Similar Characters

See also

Trivia

  • Chang is the second tallest character of The King of Fighters franchise, standing at 227 cm (7'5") which puts him behind Mukai.
  • Chang's current outfit has the phrase "South Town Jail Breaker" written on its back, the "Breaker" being written in a similar font to Breakers Revenge.

Cards

SNK vs SNK vs SNK vs KOF All Star KOF All Star KOF All Star KOF All Star KOF All Star KOF All Star

Sprites

Metal Slug Defense The King of Fighters '94 The King of Fighters '95 The King of Fighters '96 Capcom vs

Gallery