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In the first [[Art of Fighting]], Crawley has longer hair. By the time [[Art of Fighting 2]] occurs, his hair is cut shorter.  
In the first [[Art of Fighting]], Crawley has longer hair. By the time [[Art of Fighting 2]] occurs, his hair is cut shorter.  


John Crawley is based loosely on the martial arts actors ''Jean Claude van Damme'' and ''Arnold Schwarzenegger''. He also has been compared to the [[Street Fighter II]] character [[Street Fighter II/Characters/Guile|Guile]] because of their similar hair colour, special moves, and military motifs.  
John Crawley is based loosely on the martial arts actors ''Jean Claude van Damme'' and ''Arnold Schwarzenegger''. He also has been compared to the [[Street Fighter II]] character [[Street Fighter II/Guile|Guile]] because of their similar hair colour, special moves, and military motifs.  


In John's [[Art of Fighting|AOF2]] ending, the US Military attempts to recruit him to rescue the President's canary, named Tweeter. John refuses, telling the General "Hasta la vista!"
In John's [[Art of Fighting|AOF2]] ending, the US Military attempts to recruit him to rescue the President's canary, named Tweeter. John refuses, telling the General "Hasta la vista!"