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Nina is the princess of Windia. She is a main female protagonist in the Breath of Fire series.
Ryu is the name of the main character of every game in the Breath of Fire series, and while they're all different young men, each has blue hair, and each has the ability to transform into a dragon.
Auto is a supporting character in the original Mega Man series. He supply Mega Man with items that he could use in battle.
A member of the Andore family.
Deis, alias Bleu, is an immortal naga sorceress in the Breath of Fire series.
A member of the Andore family. G. is usually understood to mean grandpa/grandfather.
Dr. Light is a famed scientist who has a PhD in robotics and made Mega Man and various other Robots.
The dog of Guile's family. Friends with Shiro in Final Fight.
A Japanese sumo wrestler in the Street Fighter series and one of the original eight World Warriors of Street Fighter II. He tends to join international fighting tournaments to prove the strength of sumo to the world.
Wario is Mario's rival and doppelganger; a crude garlic-loving brute with an obsession with treasure. Wario's name is a portmanteau of the word "warui" ('bad' in Japanese) "Mario".
Sodom first appeared as a member of the Mad Gear gang in Capcom's Final Fight, but is perhaps better known as a playable character in the Street Fighter Alpha series.
Gogo is a secret playable character in Final Fantasy VI.
Goemon's small mechanical friend. He wears green and uses kunais and his hair to attack foes.
Guile's wife. Appears in his endings. Known as Julia in Japan.
Spanish ninja who originally appeared as the second of four bosses in Street Fighter II. He is known as Balrog in Japan.
The personification of death, also known as the Grim Reaper in American culture. Death in this context represents inevitable human mortality.
Dhalsim's pet elephant.
Cammy was introduced in Super Street Fighter II as the second female character. Since then Cammy has become a mainstay for the franchise appearing in the Alpha games and some of the versus games.
Knife-packing enemy from Capcom's Final Fight.
Gilgamesh is a recurring character in the Final Fantasy multiverse, appearing first in Final Fantasy V. Gilgamesh travels across the Dimensional Rift in search of legendary weapons.
Ken Masters' girlfriend and eventual wife in the Street Fighter series.
Poison is an enemy in Capcom's Final Fight and Street Fighter franchises. Originally a member of the Mad Gear gang, Poison acts as Hugo's manager. The character's true gender has been a point of contention and confusion due to localization issues.
Guile and Jane's daughter, known as Chris in Japan.
Boxer in the Street Fighter universe. His character was based on the real life boxer Mike Tyson.
The grandmother of DK Jr and wife of Cranky Kong (also known as Donkey Kong), Wrinkly Kong has appeared in several of the major Donkey Kong titles. She died between DKC3 and DK64 and is now a ghost.
A spider animal buddy specializing in making web platforms in thin air. He also can fire a mean web.
Gilgamesh's BFF
Summonable Earth-type creature from the Final Fantasy series. He resembles a giant and often attacks by throwing large builders or by stomping on the floor.
A giant robot that appears many times throughout the Ganbare Goemon series. He's summoned by the Triton Shell to fight other giant robots.
Lakitu has appeared in a variety of Mario games; from Super Mario Bros on the NES right up to Mario Kart 7. He is responsible for dropping Spinies onto the levels below, holding up signs and his very own start signal from all nine Mario Kart games.
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