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{{Header Nav|game=The King of Fighters Orochi Collection}} | {{Header Nav|game=The King of Fighters Orochi Collection}} | ||
''[[SNK/Character pages#Mr. Big|Click here]] for more information about Mr. Big's other fighting game appearances.'' | |||
[[File:SNK_Portrait_MrBig.png|left]] | [[File:SNK_Portrait_MrBig.png|left]] | ||
* '''Name''': Mr. Big | * '''Name''': Mr. Big (James Biggson) | ||
* '''First appearance''': [[Art of Fighting]] | * '''First appearance''': [[Art of Fighting]] | ||
* '''Other appearances''': [[Art of Fighting 2]], [[The King of Fighters '96]], [[The King of Fighters XI]], [[NeoGeo Battle Coliseum]] | * '''Other appearances''': [[Art of Fighting 2]], [[The King of Fighters '96]], [[The King of Fighters XI]], [[NeoGeo Battle Coliseum]] | ||
*'''Birthplace''': Australia | |||
*'''Height''': 6'2 | |||
*'''Weight''': 180 lbs | |||
*'''Blood Type''': B | |||
*'''Occupation''': Crime, Mafia, leader of the Mob | |||
*'''Age''': 35 years old | |||
*'''Likes''': South Town, his luxury, hot women | |||
*'''Dislikes''': Late shipments, losing | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
'''Mr. Big''' (Romanji: ミスター・ビッグ or Mr. ビッグ) is the (canonwise) 'real' villain of the original [[Art of Fighting]] and the man responsible for the kidnapping of [[Art of Fighting/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki's]] sister [[Art of Fighting/Yuri|Yuri]]. Although he works as the right-hand man for Southtowns kingpin of crime [[Fatal Fury | '''Mr. Big''' (Romanji: ミスター・ビッグ or Mr. ビッグ) is the (canonwise) 'real' villain of the original [[Art of Fighting]] and the man responsible for the kidnapping of [[Art of Fighting/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki's]] sister [[Art of Fighting/Yuri|Yuri]]. Although he works as the right-hand man for Southtowns kingpin of crime [[Fatal Fury/Geese|Geese Howard]], he is constantly looking for ways to improve his position and dethrone him. | ||
==Story (in the KOF Orochi Saga)== | ==Story (in the KOF Orochi Saga)== | ||
[[File:KOF_Orochi_MrBig.png|right]] | [[File:KOF_Orochi_MrBig.png|right]] | ||
When the 1996 [[The King of Fighters '96|King of Fighters]] tournament was announced, [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection | When the 1996 [[The King of Fighters '96|King of Fighters]] tournament was announced, [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Geese|Geese Howard]] brought his right-hand man Mr. Big and his half-brother [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Krauser|Wolfgang Krauser]] to form the famous [[The King of Fighters '96/Moves#Boss Team|Boss Team]]. | ||
This team consisted of the bosses of the [[:Category: Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting]] and [[:Category:Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]] series, and thereby represented one of the (canonwise) most overpowered teams in the KOF history. | This team consisted of the bosses of the [[:Category: Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting]] and [[:Category:Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]] series, and thereby represented one of the (canonwise) most overpowered teams in the KOF history. | ||
During the course of the KOF '96 tournament, Geese revealed that he was after the Orochi power guarded by the three sacred treasures. Enraged, Mr. Big had a sniper take a shot at Geese, but the plan failed, and Mr. Big bailed out. Big has not been seen since... | During the course of the KOF '96 tournament, Geese revealed that he was after the Orochi power guarded by the three sacred treasures. Enraged, Mr. Big had a sniper take a shot at Geese, but the plan failed, and Mr. Big bailed out. Big has not been seen since... | ||
==Teams== | ==Teams== | ||
*[[The King of Fighters '94|KoF '94]]: ''-'' | *[[The King of Fighters '94|KoF '94]]: ''-'' | ||
*[[The King of Fighters '95|KoF '95]]: ''-'' | *[[The King of Fighters '95|KoF '95]]: ''-'' | ||
*[[The King of Fighters '96|KoF '96]]: ''[[The King of Fighters '96/Moves#Boss Team|Boss Team]] (Geese, Krauser, Mr. Big)'' | *[[The King of Fighters '96|KoF '96]]: ''[[The King of Fighters '96/Moves#Boss Team|Boss Team]] (Geese, Krauser, Mr. Big)'' | ||
*[[The King of Fighters '97|KoF '97]]: ''-'' | *[[The King of Fighters '97|KoF '97]]: ''-'' | ||
*[[The King of Fighters '98|KoF '98]]: ''-'' | *[[The King of Fighters '98|KoF '98]]: ''-'' | ||
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==Moves== | ==Moves== | ||
===[[The King of Fighters '96]]=== | ===[[The King of Fighters '96]]=== | ||
{{ | {{Movelist|The King of Fighters '96|Moves|[[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/MrBig|Mr. Big]]}} | ||
===[[The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match]]=== | |||
== | {{Movelist|The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match|Moves (normal characters)|[[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/MrBig|Mr. Big]]}} | ||
===[[Nettou The King of Fighters '96]]=== | |||
{{Movelist|Nettou The King of Fighters '96|Moves|[[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/MrBig|Mr. Big]]}} | |||
{{Footer Nav|game=The King of Fighters Orochi Collection|here=Mr. Big|prevpage | {{Footer Nav|game=The King of Fighters Orochi Collection|here=Mr. Big|prevpage=Mature|nextpage=Orochi}} | ||
[[Category:Character move lists]] | [[Category:Character move lists]] |
Latest revision as of 12:45, 14 August 2023
Click here for more information about Mr. Big's other fighting game appearances.
- Name: Mr. Big (James Biggson)
- First appearance: Art of Fighting
- Other appearances: Art of Fighting 2, The King of Fighters '96, The King of Fighters XI, NeoGeo Battle Coliseum
- Birthplace: Australia
- Height: 6'2
- Weight: 180 lbs
- Blood Type: B
- Occupation: Crime, Mafia, leader of the Mob
- Age: 35 years old
- Likes: South Town, his luxury, hot women
- Dislikes: Late shipments, losing
Mr. Big (Romanji: ミスター・ビッグ or Mr. ビッグ) is the (canonwise) 'real' villain of the original Art of Fighting and the man responsible for the kidnapping of Ryo Sakazaki's sister Yuri. Although he works as the right-hand man for Southtowns kingpin of crime Geese Howard, he is constantly looking for ways to improve his position and dethrone him.
Story (in the KOF Orochi Saga)[edit]
When the 1996 King of Fighters tournament was announced, Geese Howard brought his right-hand man Mr. Big and his half-brother Wolfgang Krauser to form the famous Boss Team. This team consisted of the bosses of the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury series, and thereby represented one of the (canonwise) most overpowered teams in the KOF history.
During the course of the KOF '96 tournament, Geese revealed that he was after the Orochi power guarded by the three sacred treasures. Enraged, Mr. Big had a sniper take a shot at Geese, but the plan failed, and Mr. Big bailed out. Big has not been seen since...
Teams[edit]
Moves[edit]
The King of Fighters '96[edit]
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The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match[edit]
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Prick Stick | + | |
Crazy Drum | ||
Ground Blaster | + | |
California Romance | + | |
Cross Diving | + | |
Spinning Lancer | + | |
Drum Shot | (close)+ | |
Desperation Move Blaster Wave |
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Desperation Move Raging Spear |
(close)+ |
Nettou The King of Fighters '96[edit]
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