Fatal Fury 3: Road To The Final Victory - Characters

Characters

Regular characters

  • Terry Bogard (voiced by Satoshi Hashimoto)
  • Andy Bogard (v.b. Keiichi Nanba)
  • Joe Higashi (v.b. Nobuyuki Hiyama)
  • Mai Shiranui (v.b. Akoya Sogi)
  • Geese Howard (v.b. Kong Kuwata)
  • Sokaku Mochizuki (v.b. Kōji Ishii), a Japanese man whose clan are the sworn enemies of the Shiranui school
  • Bob Wilson (v.b. Toshiyuki Morikawa), a capoeira master from Brazil employed as a waiter by Richard Meyer
  • Hon-Fu (v.b. Toshiyuki Morikawa), a nunchaku-wielding police officer from Hong Kong
  • Blue Mary (v.b. Harumi Ikoma), a blonde-haired female agent who uses combat sambo
  • Franco Bash (v.b. B. J. Love), an Italian American kickboxer fighting to rescue his kidnapped son

Bosses

  • Ryuji Yamazaki (v.b. Kōji Ishii), a wanted felon who fights with one hand in his pocket
  • Jin Chonshu (v.b. by Kappei Yamaguchi), a young Chinese boy seeking the Secret Scrolls of the Jin
  • Jin Chonrei (v.b. Kappei Yamaguchi), Chonshu's elder twin brother, who assists his brother

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