Andy made his return to The King of Fighters XII but does not participate in a defined team. After the beginning of the Ash Crimson Saga (KOF 2003, XI) Andy left the Fatal Fury team to take care of Shiranui disciple Hokutomaru, who fell sick and Mai went after him. With new rules in KOF '99 allowing teams of four members, Mai Shiranui (in KOF '99) and, later, Blue Mary (KOF 2000) joined the team. The Fatal Fury Team maintained his original formation (Terry, Andy and Joe) from King of Fighters '94 to '98. Since then, Andy has always agreed to follow his brother Terry whenever he decided to enter the new version of the King of Fighters tournament. When the new King of Fighters '94 tournament was announced, Andy joined Terry and Joe in the new 3-on-3 matches. Then he ended the note by saying he is no longer his teacher but his rival and that they will cross paths again. In Hokutomaru's ending, Andy writes him a note saying that he was proud of how strong Hokutomaru has gotten. Instead of fighting in the KOF: Maximum Mayhem tournament himself, Andy sends Hokutomaru in his place to see what his apprentice has learned. Andy, while present in the tournament, did not accomplish much story-wise.Įver since Geese's death, the fall of the First Southtown and the birth of Second Southtown, Andy has been busy training his young apprentice Hokutomaru in the ways of the Shiranui-style ninjitsu and Koppo-ken. After Terry beat Geese at the end of their first King of Fighters Tournament, a new tournament was held, this time hosted by Krauser. Terry saved Andy, who then acknowledged Terry as the superior fighter.
Geese's power proved to be too much for Andy as he almost fell to his death. Late in the tournament, Andy tried to kill off Geese by himself. When Andy won, he invited Joe to return to America with him to enter the King of Fighters tournament, held by Geese. During Andy's time in Japan, he met the Muay Thai fighter Joe Higashi and challenged him to a match.
Andy went to Japan to train under Hanzo and grew up alongside Mai, while Terry stayed in Southtown. It was after his foster father Jeff's death that Tung Fu Rue took responsibility for raising him and Terry. Mai is the girl he grew up with who is in madly in love with him and self-proclaimed him her fiancé and the granddaughter of Hanzo Shiranui, the man he learned Ninjitsu from. Andy practices the Shiranui-ryū ("Shiranui style" in Japanese) Ninjutsu and a form of empty-handed ninja combat called Koppō-ken, which he trained in after witnessing his foster father's murder, in order to gain revenge on Geese Howard. Introduced in Fatal Fury Andy Bogard Voiced by: Jun Hashimoto ( FFS– KOF '94), Keiichi Nanba ( FF3– KOF XIII), Hiroshi Okamoto ( KOF XIV onwards), Hiroyuki Kagura (young KOF: D), Toshinari Fukamachi ( KOF for Girls) (Japanese) Peter Wilds ( FF anime films) (English)Īndy Bogard (アンディー・ボガード, Andī Bogādo) is Terry Bogard's younger brother. Playable in Fatal Fury Battle Archives version only. A green cell indicates the character as playable, while a red cell indicates that the character is not playable or does not appear.
The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. Some details about the characters were revealed in magazines rather than the games to produce more marketing.
This allowed them to reveal more character details which in turn lead to more fans. He noted that the plot were more polished in the first Fatal Fury than in his previous work, the first Street Fighter. Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama said the depth of the characters was of great importance when making the series.