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[[Image:SVCC_Geese.png|frame|Geese Howard]]
[[Image:SVCC_Geese.png|frame|Geese Howard]]
''For more information about Geese, see his [[Fatal Fury: King of Fighters/Characters/Geese|Fatal Fury]] and [[Capcom vs. SNK/Characters/Geese|Capcom vs. SNK]] entries.''
''For more information about Geese, see his [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Geese|Fatal Fury]] and [[Capcom vs. SNK/Characters/Geese|Capcom vs. SNK]] entries.''


* '''First appearance''': [[Fatal Fury]]
* '''First appearance''': [[Fatal Fury]]

Revision as of 21:29, 10 November 2008

Geese Howard

For more information about Geese, see his Fatal Fury and Capcom vs. SNK entries.

  • First appearance: Fatal Fury
  • Other appearances: The King of Fighters series
  • Midnight Bliss transformation: A tall female version of himself in an evening gown and feather boa.

Geese Howard is the embodiment of self-confidence. Geese encounters no challenge that he expresses even an ounce of doubt over. While many characters consider Geese to be an evil person, he evidently believes himself to be morally equivalent to everyone else, as evidenced by his discussion with Dhalsim, "If I'm evil, then everyone is." He mocks Akuma's ability, and only suggests being impressed by witnessing Shin Akuma's power. Upon meeting M. Bison, Geese considers himself more capable of running the world than Bison is. Chun-Li perceives Geese as a criminal that must be brought to justice, and Guile wrongly assumes that Geese is planning on joining Shadowloo. Geese appears to be genuinely interested in obtaining the power of Orochi, and attempts to learn its secrets from Goenitz and Iori. However, Tessa is interested in the power that he has already obtained through The Secret Scrolls of Jin (in Fatal Fury 3). Geese immediately sees through Takuma's disguise as Mr. Karate, and the two speak of Geese's growth since childhood.

Moves

Geese Howard

For more information about Geese, see his Fatal Fury and Capcom vs. SNK entries.

  • First appearance: Fatal Fury
  • Other appearances: The King of Fighters series
  • Midnight Bliss transformation: A tall female version of himself in an evening gown and feather boa.

Geese Howard is the embodiment of self-confidence. Geese encounters no challenge that he expresses even an ounce of doubt over. While many characters consider Geese to be an evil person, he evidently believes himself to be morally equivalent to everyone else, as evidenced by his discussion with Dhalsim, "If I'm evil, then everyone is." He mocks Akuma's ability, and only suggests being impressed by witnessing Shin Akuma's power. Upon meeting M. Bison, Geese considers himself more capable of running the world than Bison is. Chun-Li perceives Geese as a criminal that must be brought to justice, and Guile wrongly assumes that Geese is planning on joining Shadowloo. Geese appears to be genuinely interested in obtaining the power of Orochi, and attempts to learn its secrets from Goenitz and Iori. However, Tessa is interested in the power that he has already obtained through The Secret Scrolls of Jin (in Fatal Fury 3). Geese immediately sees through Takuma's disguise as Mr. Karate, and the two speak of Geese's growth since childhood.

Moves

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