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Ryo Sakazaki (リョウ・サカザキ, sometimes written as 坂崎 亮 or Sakazaki Ryō) is the main character in SNK's fighting game series [[:Category:Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting]]. His story begins in the first [[Art of Fighting]] in a traditional damsel in distress story. His sister [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Yuri|Yuri]] is kidnapped by [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big]], a local criminal mastermind. With the help of best friend and rival [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Robert|Robert Garcia]], Ryo manages to confront Mr. Big, leading him to a karate dojo where a mysterious man (originally unnamed in the game, but was named "Mr. Karate" by fans, and officially named as such in later games) challenges the two to a fight. When Ryo prevails, he threatens to kill Mr. Karate unless he can know that Yuri is alive. As Ryo prepares to kill him, Yuri appears, telling Ryo to stop, for Mr. Karate was their father.
'''Ryo Sakazaki''' (リョウ・サカザキ, sometimes written as 坂崎 亮 or Sakazaki Ryō) is the main character in SNK's fighting game series [[:Category:Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting]]. His story begins in the first [[Art of Fighting]] in a traditional damsel in distress story. His sister [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Yuri|Yuri]] is kidnapped by [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big]], a local criminal mastermind. With the help of best friend and rival [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Robert|Robert Garcia]], Ryo manages to confront Mr. Big, leading him to a karate dojo where a mysterious man (originally unnamed in the game, but was named "Mr. Karate" by fans, and officially named as such in later games) challenges the two to a fight. When Ryo prevails, he threatens to kill Mr. Karate unless he can know that Yuri is alive. As Ryo prepares to kill him, Yuri appears, telling Ryo to stop, for Mr. Karate was their father.


The realization that Mr. Karate was indeed [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Takuma|Takuma]] was not in the original [[Art of Fighting]] ending (except for the Super NES port of the game, where it was clearly shown), but was merely speculation that was made official in the introduction to the [[Art of Fighting 2|second]] game, when Takuma was formally introduced. In the second game, Takuma reveals how he became Mr. Karate: when Geese Howard wanted Takuma to kill Jeff Bogard, adoptive father to Andy and Terry Bogard. Takuma refused, and in order to force Takuma to cooperate, Yuri was kidnapped. Takuma was forced to do things that were against his moral standards through repeated threats to kill Yuri, including fighting his two students. With the Sakazaki family reunited, the family, along with Robert, focused on exacting their revenge on Geese, and providing justice to all others who were wronged by him. Part of this preparation included, to Ryo's initial opposition, teaching Yuri the Kyokugen techniques.
The realization that Mr. Karate was indeed [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Takuma|Takuma]] was not in the original [[Art of Fighting]] ending (except for the Super NES port of the game, where it was clearly shown), but was merely speculation that was made official in the introduction to the [[Art of Fighting 2|second]] game, when Takuma was formally introduced. In the second game, Takuma reveals how he became Mr. Karate: when Geese Howard wanted Takuma to kill Jeff Bogard, adoptive father to Andy and Terry Bogard. Takuma refused, and in order to force Takuma to cooperate, Yuri was kidnapped. Takuma was forced to do things that were against his moral standards through repeated threats to kill Yuri, including fighting his two students. With the Sakazaki family reunited, the family, along with Robert, focused on exacting their revenge on Geese, and providing justice to all others who were wronged by him. Part of this preparation included, to Ryo's initial opposition, teaching Yuri the Kyokugen techniques.