Terry Bogard (Street Fighter V DLC Character)

 Terry Bogard (テリー・ボガード Terī Bogādo) is a video game character from the Fatal Fury series created by SNK Corporation, originally debuting in Fatal Fury: King of Fighters before becoming a occuring character in The King of Fighters series. The first guest fighter in the series from other companies (unlike Final Fight and Rival Schools, which are both set in the same universe), he would be making his playable debut in Capcom's Street Fighter franchise as a final, surprise DLC character in Street Fighter V: Champion Edition.

In Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, Terry is primarily based on his appearance in the Fatal Fury canon, unlike The King of Fighters series, despite taking few minor stuff from it.

Website Biography

 * Title: The Legendary Wolf
 * Height: 6'0" (182.88 cm)
 * Weight: 179 lbs (81.193 kg)
 * Age: 35
 * Occupation: None (does part-time work to get by)
 * Fighting Style: Mix of Martial Arts and Hakkyokuseiken
 * Skills: Basketball

Normal Throws

 * Forward - Buster Throw
 * Back - Buster Throw (Back)

V-Skills

 * Power Charge (V-Skill I)
 * Fire Kick (V-Skill II; from Real Bout Fatal Fury 2)

V-Trigger I (Quick Burning)
Terry charges his fists with energy/chi and does a close, straight energy-infused uppercut, followed by a quick, long-range overhead blow. Comes from Real Bout Fatal Fury Special: Dominated Mind and The King of Fighters 2002: Ultimate Match.

V-Trigger II (Gaia's Force)

 * Terry gathers the energy/chi from the Earth, infusing it around him as an aura for a short period of time.
 * Grants a small boost in speed and strength.
 * Modifies special moves' damage.
 * When at 40% or lower health, attack damage (even Critical Art's) is further increased. (references Desperation Moves)
 * EX Power Wave becomes Power Geyser.
 * EX Burning Knuckle becomes Buster Wolf.
 * EX Rising Tackle becomes Rising Force (as used by Rock in Garou: Mark of the Wolves via Shine Knuckle, considering that he trained him in lore).
 * Power Charge (V-Skill I) does a wall bounce and has invincibility on start-up.
 * Power Charge (V-Skill I) has Power Dunk as a follow-up attack (inspired by Overheat Geyser minus a geyser and Max Dunk, Terry's T.O.P. attack in Garou: Mark of the Wolves).

It works similar to Ken/M. Bison/Akuma's V-Trigger I, F.A.N.G's V-Trigger II and both of Sakura's V-Triggers. It is also based on the MAX Mode Terry usually has access in The King of Fighters games, though a name is changed to fit in with Fatal Fury's lore.

V-Reversal

 * Dodge Roll (Roll Recovery is used in Real Bout Fatal Fury titles)

V-Shift

 * Passing Sway (V-Shift; spot-dodge into the background and follows up with a spinning high kick as he hops back. From the Real Bout Fatal Fury titles and based on the series' two-plane mechanic)

Unique Attacks

 * Rising Upper (Fatal Fury 3 to Real Bout Fatal Fury Special)
 * Backspin Kick (Fatal Fury 3 to Real Bout Fatal Fury 2)
 * Charging Kick (Real Bout Fatal Fury to Real Bout Fatal Fury 2)

Special Moves

 * Power Wave (EX: Round Wave)
 * Burning Knuckle (EX)
 * Crack Shoot (EX)
 * Rising Tackle (EX)
 * Power Dunk (V-Trigger Attack; via V-Skill I)

Critical Art

 * Triple Geyser

Stage: West Albuquerque, USA
A stage that comes with Terry is a revamped and updated re-creation of his stages from Fatal Fury 2, Special and Garou: Mark of the Wolves combined into one, in which the fight takes place in a transcontinental railroad, with the wagon of a freight train passing next to Mount Rushmore. The carriage of the train features several barrels, and numerous mountains and lakes can be seen in the background. Unlike other stages within the Game, the fight's setting changes depending on rounds. In the first round, a fight takes place at sunset; in the second round, it is daytime; in the third round onwards, it is nighttime.

Character Theme
"Kurikinton - Fatal Fury 2" or "Kurito Forever - Real Bout Fatal Fury Special/Real Bout Fatal Fury 2"

Animations

 * Intro: Terry is seen standing in-place, adjusting his gloves. He then raises up both arms and brings them down, saying "Get ready!" and goes right into his fighting pose.
 * Taunt: Terry puts his fingers in his mouth and lets out a loud whistle, before gesturing as he says "Hey, come on, come on!"
 * Round Victory 1: Terry brushes his hat against his right leg several times before putting it back on his head while looking to the side and hiding his eyes with his hat. Taken from his Round 1 victory pose from Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory, Real Bout Fatal Fury and several other games thereafter.
 * Round Victory 2: Terry turns to the side and points forward at his defeated opponent, saying "Stand up." Taken from Garou: Mark of the Wolves.
 * Match Victory: Terry turns around with his hand on his hip, his back facing the screen before taking off his hat/jacket. He then gives off a smile to the camera and shouts "Okay!" as he poses while dramatically throwing towards the screen before it pauses. A pose is taken from his victory pose in The King of Fighters  ' 94,  ' 95 and his second victory pose in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (but shown from the back and his head facing the camera).
 * Time-Out: Terry turns around and places both hands on the back of his head.
 * Special Intro (w/ Ken): Ken throws Terry's hat (or a jacket if Terry uses his story outfit) at the screen and fades to black. A screen fades out again with a hat/jacket on the ground and Terry picks it up, starting the match. Partially inspired by both fighters' special intro in the Capcom vs. SNK series.

Quotes

 * "Get ready!" - Intro
 * "Hey, come on, come on!" - Taunt
 * "Stand up." - Round Victory 2
 * "Okay!" - Match Victory
 * "Are you okay?" - Buster Wolf Start 1
 * "Here's the big one!" - Buster Wolf Start 2

Win Quotes

 * TBD

Costumes

 * Default: His iconic red cap/jacket, blue jeans, black fingerless gloves and red/white sneakers.
 * Story: His "Wild Wolf" attire from Garou: Mark of the Wolves, in which he wears a brown pilot jacket and doesn't have his signature hat. He also tosses a jacket instead of his hat in his victory pose and a special intro with Ken.
 * Battle Outfit: TBD
 * Sporty: Same as his default costume, except that he doesn't wear a jacket and has his hat turned back.
 * Nostalgia: His original costume from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters (alternatively titled FF1), in which he wears a sleeved leather jacket and "Neo-Geo" replacing "Fatal Fury" on his hat (both with brighter red colors). He also has cyan jeans, light blue fingerless gloves and full white sneakers.

DLC Costume Packs
Besides Terry himself, two new DLC packs are also included, giving other characters costumes based on other Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting characters.

Fatal Fury Costume Pack

 * Chun-Li = Mai Shiranui
 * M. Bison = Geese Howard
 * Zangief = Raiden
 * Juri = Kim Kaphwan (modified for a female body)
 * Ed = Rock Howard (inspiration)

Art of Fighting Costume Pack

 * Dan Hibiki = Ryo Sakazaki
 * Ken Masters = Robert Garcia
 * Sakura Kasugano = Yuri Sakazaki
 * Cammy White = King
 * Akuma = Mr. Karate

Trivia

 * While Takashi Kondō currently plays Terry in the recent games, Satoshi Hashimoto (who is his most popular voice actor) was chosen as his voice actor in Street Fighter V: Champion Edition since the pachislot game The King of Fighters III released in 2012.
 * In English versions, Mark Hildreth also reprises his role as Terry from the English dubs of the Fatal Fury anime film trilogy.
 * Terry was chosen as a DLC character because of his popularity among fighting game fandoms, with Capcom and SNK Corporation having interest on making a crossover between Street Fighter and Fatal Fury after SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium was re-released on Nintendo Switch, with Takashi Nishiyama (creator of both series) as a producer and Terry being added to promote the crossover game itself.

Other SNK Collaborations

 * Psycho Soldier Theme (Just Dance DLC Song)
 * SNK Special Mash-Up Pack (Minecraft)
 * Street Fighter X Fatal Fury
 * TBD

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC Fighters

 * Athena Asamiya (Psycho Soldier/The King of Fighters)
 * Haohmaru (Samurai Shodown)
 * Kyo Kusanagi (The King of Fighters)
 * Mai Shiranui (Fatal Fury/The King of Fighters)
 * Marco Rossi (Metal Slug)