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Kung Lao is the ancestor of many of the Shaolin Monk characters in Mortal Kombat. Although he appeared in the official Mortal Kombat 1 prequel comic and was mentioned in the game's attract mode, his first in-game appearance was in his descendent Kung Lao's ending in Mortal Kombat II.
Character from the Jurassic Park movies.
A regular Earthworm from Texas who happened to stumble upon a space suit. He starred in several platformers of the same name, most notably on the SNES and Sega Genesis.
One of the many fighters in Battle Arena Toshinden.
fighter from the Toshinden series. She is searching for her father Gaia.
Gaia from Battle Arena Toshinden
Duke is a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden series.
Kayin is a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden series.
Mondo is a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden series.
he is a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden series.
She is a bodyguard to her close friend Princess Kitana. Jade has also known as one of Shao Kahn’s most stealthy assassins. She is given secret orders to murder the Princess if her loyalty to Kahn falters, however only Jade knows where her true intentions lie.
Searching for her lost memory, the Russian detective enters the Toshinden tournament.
Fo Fai is a character in the Battle Arena Toshinden series.
Uranus is a major antagonist in the Toshinden series.
Scorpion is a wraith from the Netherrealm who is consumed with a desire for revenge.
One of the fiercest Tarkatans, a group of nomadic mutants from the Outworld realm. He became one of Shao Kahn’s most favored enforcers for his ferocious strength and his retractable arm blades. Many of Shao Kahn’s enemies have fallen to Baraka’s might.
Originally a red herring in the attract mode of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Rain is an Edenian who fights on the side of Shao Kahn. He is also a thinly veiled reference to the recording artist Prince. Later in the series he is revealed to be a demi-god, the illegitimate child of Edenian god and protector Argus.
Kintaro is a tiger striped Mortal Kombat II sub-boss, who would later become playable in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. He is said to be even more powerful and agile than the mighty Goro.
Mortal Kombat's Johnny Cage is a martial arts movie star from Hollywood, California. His trademarks include a wicked pair of shades, a crippling splits punch to the nether regions, and an uppercut that'll take your head off... literally.
Goro was introduced in the first Mortal Kombat game as the sub-boss. More than two thousand years old, he is the Prince of the Shokan race, hailing from the Kuatan realm of Outworld. As a General in the Outworld Emperor Shao Kahn's militia, he fights for the pride and glory of his people.
Originally a hidden ninja opponent in the original Mortal Kombat, Reptile became a regular kombatant throughout the series, usually as a lackey for the villains. He is a member of a reptilian race known as Zaterran (originally "Saurian") and is known for his ability to camouflage and to transform between human and lizard forms.
Ermac is the result of conquered Edenian souls that were fused together to form a living being. The essence of all those vanquished souls bound together gives Ermac immense telekinetic abilities, making Ermac one of Shao Kahn’s strongest enforcers.
A mysterious camouflaging ninja in the Mortal Kombat series, able to mimic the abilities of several of the series' most prominent ninjas. He is the male counterpart to fellow camouflaging ninja Khameleon.
A camouflaging ninja in the Mortal Kombat series, able to mimic the abilities of several of the series' most prominent ninjas. She is the female counterpart to fellow camouflaging ninja Chameleon.
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