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5Characters debuting in ''VideoGame/FinalFight2''.
6* For Haggar, Guy, Rolento, Andore, Grandfather Andore and Andore Jr, check the ''Characters/FinalFight1'' sheet.
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8%%NB - This page deals only with the characters as they appear in the ''Final Fight'' canon. For notes on their appearances in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series, please visit the ''Characters/StreetFighter'' character page.
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13!!Protagonists (Heroes)
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15[[folder:Maki Genryusai]]
16->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfa_maki.png]]
17->'''Origin''': Japan
18->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/japan_4602.png]]
19->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/MikiNagasawa (''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' (''[[UpdatedRerelease Upper/MAX]]''), ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'')[[/note]]
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21-> Introduced in ''Final Fight 2'', Maki Genryusai is the younger sister of Guy's fiancee Rena and is also trained in the art of the Bushin style. She was once the leader of a biker gang during her high school years. After her sister and father are kidnapped by a revived Mad Gear, Maki enlists the help of Haggar and Carlos to rescue them.
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25* ActionGirl: The first playable female protagonist available in the series.
26* AmazonianBeauty: DependingOnTheArtist. Maki's sprites in ''Final Fight 2'' and ''[=SFA3=]'' show her to be lithe, but [[http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/File:FF2_Maki.png official art]] from ''[=FF2=]'' and the ''Sakura Ganbaru!'' [[http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sakura1_096.jpg manga]] show that Maki has some pretty defined biceps. Additionally, [[http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/File:OgAAAO1HJdkM0kprKMVLuRtaDAeHkXN0c4TmkqdfmjNE6zTdInQLcCepafybL_srGiBSxaEouoaQMI4hiFCpBs_fjtEAm1T1UHOdGSxmSre_mBO0SZpddrr8y_hn.jpg Damnd's ending]] in ''Revenge'' depicts Maki with muscular, [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Chun-Li]]-esque legs.
27* BigLittleSister: Maki is supposed to be younger than Rena, but the official artwork suggests that the former is taller than the latter.
28* BadassBiker: She used to be a biker gang leader in the past. Not that you would ever know that [[AllThereInTheManual without reading it in a manual]].
29* BreakoutCharacter: A [[{{DownplayedTrope}} Downplayed]] example, as besides the core ''Final Fight'' heroes, Maki was the only character to directly appear in other Capcom titles as playable beyond TheCameo. Even Carlos only appears as a fightable NPC in ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6''.
30* {{Crossover}}: She appeared in ''VideoGame/CapcomVsSNK2MarkOfTheMillennium'' and the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance[=/=]PSP versions of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 3''.
31* PintSizedPowerhouse: The smallest and shortest of the three heroes yet she can toss around thugs '''three times''' her size.
32* DistaffCounterpart: To Guy in ''Final Fight 2''
33* FragileSpeedster: Like Guy, she's the fastest character in the game but she deals the least damage. Also like Guy, her speed and running in general play a big role in her fighting style during her fighting game appearances.
34* GenderedOutfit: She wears a gendered version of Guy's Bushin-ryuu gi.
35* HighlyVisibleNinja: Like Guy, she wears all red.
36* HurricaneKick: Her ''Reppūkyaku''
37* MartialPacifist: How she's presented in the English versions of ''Final Fight 2''.
38* {{Mukokuseki}}: She sports tousled locks of wavy ''blonde'' hair, despite being Japanese. [[AllThereInTheManual According to supplemental materials]], she actually dyes her hair as a homage to her days as a gang leader.
39* {{Ninja}}: A member of the Genryusai family, celebrated practitioners of the Bushin-ryuu style.
40* SexyBacklessOutfit: Her revealing red dress is exposed from the upper back, showing her well toned back and shoulder muscles.
41* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her surname is normally spelled in Kanji as "源柳斎," however the manual for ''Final Fight 2'' spells it as "源柳斉."
42* SpinAttack: Her Reppukyaku.
43* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Guy. {{Justified|Trope}} as she's his sister-in-law, as well as a fellow member of the Bushin clan.
44* VaporWear: In her first appearance, certain animations make it look like [[http://wiimedia.ign.com/wii/image/article/103/1034013/final-fight-2-review-20091012092138713.jpg Maki doesn't have panties on]], and she certainly isn't wearing a bra.
45* {{Wall Jump}}er: Another move she shares with Guy and like him, it makes sense because she's a ninja.
46[[/folder]]
47
48[[folder:Carlos Miyamoto]]
49->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff_carlos.png]]
50-> '''Origin:''' Brazil
51->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/49843cef_5418_4c65_b150_68f00792aef8.png]]
52->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (''Street Fighter 6'', Japanese), Creator/KaijiTang (''Street Fighter 6'', English)[[/note]]
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54->Introduced in ''Final Fight 2'', Carlos Miyamoto is a South American swordsman, martial artist and former bodyguard who traveled to Metro City and lives as a lodger with the Haggars. He aids Haggar and Maki in their battle against the Mad Gear gang after they had kidnapped Maki's father and sister.
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58* ButNotTooForeign: He is of Japanese heritage, but he's from Brazil. Brazil has the largest Japanese population in the world outside of Japan itself, so it's not unusual.
59* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Despite his experience and love for swords, he only uses it in ''[=FF2=]'' for his special move.
60* IOweYouMyLife: A milder version. He decides to help out Haggar and Maki because he owed some undisclosed debt to both Guy and Haggar.
61* JackOfAllStats: Filling in the role for Cody, he is not the fastest or strongest, but he has the right amount of both to be a threat.
62* KatanasAreJustBetter: Only used for his special.
63* PrettyFreeloaders: Off of Haggar initially, he's helping to keep Metro City safe, so that's good enough rent money for Haggar.
64* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Cody.
65* WesternSamurai: He's Japanese-Brazilian and a skilled katana wielder.
66[[/folder]]
67
68!!Supporting Characters
69
70[[folder:Rena Genryusai]]
71->'''Origin''': Japan
72->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/japan_4602.png]]
73
74-> Rena is Guy's fiancée and Genryusai's eldest daughter. Like Genryusai, she is taken captive by Retu during the events of ''VideoGame/FinalFight 2''. Unlike Jessica and her sister, Maki, she and her father haven't appeared since. As of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' however, she is still said to be Guy's fiance.
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78* DamselInDistress: The objective of the ''Final Fight 2'' is to rescue her and her father from the Mad Gear Gang.
79* SatelliteLoveInterest: All that is known about Rena is that she is Guy's fiancee and Maki's older sister.
80* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Jessica Haggar. Both are connected to two Final Fighters, one being their significant other, the other being a family relative. Both have fathers in a position of power, and are kidnapped by the Mad Gear gang.
81* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the GirlyGirl To Maki's {{Tomboy}}.
82* UnwillingSuspension: How Retu restrained her and her father during the game's final battle.
83* YamatoNadeshiko: She has the looks, talks in polite speech patterns, and wears a dark-colored kimono.
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:Genryusai]]
87->'''Origin''': Japan
88->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/japan_4602.png]]
89
90-> Genryusai is Guy's master and the father of Maki and Rena. He is taken captive by Retu and the revived Mad Gear during the events of ''VideoGame/FinalFight 2''. Like Rena, he is never seen again after they were rescued. If, Maki's ''[[VideoGame/CapcomVsSNK2MarkOfTheMillennium Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'' text ending treated as canon, then it is because he had died sometime after being rescued. Note that in the later ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series, it is established that instead of Genryusai, a man named Zeku is the 38th Bushin-style master and Guy's master. [[ContinuitySnarl As such, it is assumed that Genryusai was Zeku's teacher instead.]]
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94* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After he's rescued, he's never seen again. As mentioned, he [[KilledOffScreen died in Maki's]] ''[=CvS2=]'' text ending, so he may be gone for good.
95* DistressedDude: The objective of the ''Final Fight 2'' is to rescue him and his daughter from the Mad Gear Gang.
96* FlatCharacter: The only things he had going for him is that he was the head of the Genryusai family, celebrated practitioners of the Bushin-ryuu style, master to Guy and father of Rena and Maki. None of that is explored at all and Guy being his student is [[{{Retcon}} retconned out]]. Since he's (most likely) dead, it's doubtful if he'll have any more characterization in the future.
97* InformedAbility: With him spending the entirety of ''[=FF2=]'' being kidnapped, the badass who trained Guy and Maki is never shown. It's never even explained if he put up a fight when him and Rena were being abducted. Granted he's older now, but it's the lack of detail about him that makes it confusing.
98* OldMaster: To Guy, originally before ''Street Fighter's'' retcon, though it's still valid, especially as he trained Maki how to fight.
99* SatelliteCharacter: Like Rena, there isn't much to him other that he's important to Maki and Guy and was taken by the Mad Gear gang, so the heroes must rescue him.
100* UnwillingSuspension: How Retu restrained him and Rena during the game's final battle.
101[[/folder]]
102
103!! Mad Gear Gang
104!!! Underlings
105[[folder:Jack and Schot]]
106->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_jackschot.png]]
107->'''Origin''': USA (Jack) / England (Schot)
108->[[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]][[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/UK_9231.png]]
109->The most average of the enemies in the game. Jack is a very fashion-conscious guy who spends most of his money on clothes and wants to open his own clothing shop in the future. Schot is a former member of an English punk band called "[=BigB=] & Bullheads", a band presumably founded by [[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Birdie]].
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113* AdaptationDyeJob: Schot originally had an orange mohawk in his ''Final Fight 2'' art, but his art on the CFN website colors it black, which is more in line with how he looked in-game.
114* CoolShades: Jack has a pair. Schot does too in his CFN redesign.
115* DelinquentHair: Schot has a spiky orange mohawk (Or black in-game and in his CFN redesign).
116* TheFashionista: Jack, an unusually manly example that prevents him from being TheDandy. He's very fashion-conscious and spends most of his money on clothes.
117* JackOfAllStats: Average in all ways. They're faster than Bull and Elijah, but not as strong. They're stronger than Mic and Mark, but not as fast. They're right in the middle.
118* TheGoomba: By far the most simple of the enemies of the game. Nothing stands out about them.
119* NotAMorningPerson: Jack hates getting up in the morning.
120* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Schot used to be in a punk band in England called "[=BigB=] & Bullheads". It's more than likely that [[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Birdie]] was the founder of the band, given his English origins, his large size, and his Bull Head special move.
121* TheQuincyPunk: Schot used to be in a punk band, and now works in a record shop specializing in punk music.
122* SpellMyNameWithAnS: As he's English, Schot is most likely supposed to be "Scott".
123* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: As the lowest ranking members in the gang, they're the equivalent of Bred, Jake, Dug and Simons.
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125[[/folder]]
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127[[folder:Bull and Elijah]]
128->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_bullelijah.png]]
129->'''Origin:''' Canada (Bull) / USA (Elijah)
130->[[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/canadaflag_2.jpg]][[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]]
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132->Another pair of common enemies, slightly tougher than Jack and Schot. Bull, despite his appearance and profession, is actually a NiceGuy who grew up in nature and loves animals. Elijah is a smuggler who lives with his mother in downtown Metro City and styles his hair like [[Film/IronMan Tony Stark]].
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136* EightiesHair: Elijah had long, flowing hair, although his CFN artwork changes it to be shorter, and adds a beard and mustache. The reason why is actually stated to be because his favorite conditioner was discontinued, so he went with a new look after seeing [[Film/IronMan a certain superhero movie]].
137* BasementDweller: Elijah still lives with his mother.
138* CoolShades: Elijah has a pair with red lenses in his CFN redesign.
139* DelinquentHair: Bull has a short mohawk.
140* DoesNotLikeSpam: Elijah hates raw fish.
141* FamilyMan: Bull has a wife and daughter who he loves.
142* MightyGlacier: Subverted. They're stronger and slower than Jack and Schot, but they're not the definitive musclemen of the gang. That honor belongs to Atlas, Jony and the Andores.
143* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Despite being part of the Mad Gear Gang, Bull is actually a big softie. He's a nature lover with a wife and child who also adopted a stray dog. He's also thinking about quitting the gang since he hurt his back.
144* MythologyGag: Bull is stated to have adopted a stray white dog. There's a white dog in the original ''Final Fight'' that appears in the Bay Area.
145* NatureLover: Bull grew up in nature, and as such loves plants and animals.
146* OneSteveLimit: Broken. There's Bull, and then there's Bill Bull, one of the fat enemies from the original ''Final Fight''.
147* RaceLift: Elijah has darker skin than in his original artwork, but it's also closer to how he looks in-game.
148* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Bull and Elijah are slightly tougher versions of Bred, Jake, Dug and Simons.
149* WalkingShirtlessScene: Neither of them wears a shirts, only a pair of criss-crossed suspenders.
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152
153[[folder:Mic and Mark]]
154->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_micmark.png]]
155->'''Origin:''' France (Mic) / USA (Mark)
156->[[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frenchflag.png]][[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]]
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158->A pair of low-ranking grunts who can move quickly, but have low health and damage output. Mic is an overconfident FrenchJerk living in a leaky apartment, and Mark is a CampGay wannabee actor.
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162* CampGay: Mark became one in his CFN redesign. He wears lipstick, perfume, and likes handsome men.
163* CoolShades: Mic has a pair.
164* DelinquentHair: Mark has a pompadour.
165* {{Expy}}: Mark was turned into a CampGay in his CFN redesign, specifically as a reference to [[Anime/OnePunchMan Puri-Puri Prisoner]].
166* TheFightingNarcissist: Mark loves beautiful things, of which he includes himself, similar to Vega. Mic is also overconfident and looks down upon others.
167* FragileSpeedster: Mic and Mark move quickly, but don't do much damage and go down easily.
168* FrenchJerk: Mic is French and an overconfident jerk, but he isn't exactly ''overtly'' French.
169* LargeHam: The reason Mike keeps getting rejected at acting auditions.
170* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: As the quick fighters, they're the equivalent of J and Two P from the first game.
171* VanityIsFeminine: Mark is a narcissist, and his CFN redesign gives him some feminine traits, like wearing lipstick and perfume.
172* WaitingForABreak: In addition to being in the Mad Gear Gang, Mark is also a struggling actor.
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174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Elias, Joe, and Eliot]]
177->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_eliaseliotjoe.png]]
178->'''Origin''': USA (Elias, Joe) / England (Eliot)
179->[[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]][[quoteleft:50:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/UK_9231.png]]
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181-> A trio of tall, lanky men. Elias is a quiet but knowledgeable man who knows a lot about fortune telling and lucky items. Eliot is quiet and serious, but becomes very emotional when he gets drunk. Joe grew up in a strict household, which stressed him out and caused him to become an arsonist. Elias and Eliot attack using batons, while Joe throws Molotov cocktails.
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185* TheAlcoholic: Eliot is a maudlin drunk, crying and talking about his past whenever he drinks.
186* {{Astrologer}}: Elias can tell people's fortunes using astrology, and he's supposedly never wrong.
187* BadassesWearBandanas: Eliot and Joe wear bandanas.
188* CoolShades: Elias wears a pair of black round shades.
189* EvilBrit: Eliot is the only Brit in the trio, although you wouldn't be able to tell by looking at him.
190* FortuneTeller: Elias, and he's apparently always right.
191* GoodLuckCharm: Elias has extensive knowledge of these.
192* HairTriggerTemper: Joe's temper and tendency to burn things makes even his friends fear him.
193* LeanAndMean: Like El Gado and Holly Wood, they're very tall and lanky.
194* MolotovCocktail: Joe's weapon of choice.
195* OddNameOut: '''Eli'''as, '''Eli'''ot...and Joe.
196* OneHitPointWonder: Joe runs onscreen quickly and just long enough to throw a Molotov, but goes down in one hit.
197* OneSteveLimit: Broken. There's another Joe in the Skull Cross Gang in ''Final Fight 3'', as well as a Joe in the original ''Street Fighter'', and yet another NPC named Joe in ''Street Fighter V''.
198* PyroManiac: Joe commits arson to release his pent-up stress.
199* RetractableWeapon: Elias and Eliot carry retractable metal batons.
200* SignatureLaugh: Elias is stated to have one.
201* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: They're the equivalent of El Gado and Holly Wood, only with batons instead of knives. Joe also uses Molotov Cocktails, which a variation of Holly Wood used in the original.
202* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Joe eats spaghetti every day.
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204[[/folder]]
205
206[[folder:Elissa and Mary]]
207->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_elizamary.png]]
208->'''Origin''': USA
209->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]]
210-> A pair of knife-wielding women. Elissa is a lowbrow woman who tends to pursue fads, and used to be a singer in a rock band. Mary is a health nut who likes jogging and cleaning. Elissa has a brother named Leon, while Mary has a brother named Robert.
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214* ArtistDisillusionment: Elissa used to be the singer in a rock band, but got bored of it and quit.
215* AscendedExtra: Elissa appears in ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6'' as Damnd's NumberTwo.
216* {{Bowdlerise}}: The two were removed from the US and European versions and instead replaced with two punks called Leon and Robert, similar to what happened with Poison and Roxy being replaced by Billy and Sid in the first game. Their CFN profiles state that Elissa and Leon are siblings, and so are Mary and Robert.
217* DistaffCounterpart: Leon and Robert to Mary and Elissa.
218* NeatFreak: Mary likes cleanliness and hates cockroaches, and Elissa hates dirty people.
219* SheFu: They use lots of kicks and lots of flips.
220* SuddenNameChange: Elissa was originally named Eliza, but was renamed Elissa when she reappeared in ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6'', presumably to avoid any confusion with [[OneSteveLimit Ken's wife Eliza]].
221* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: They're the equivalent of Poison and Roxy, right down to being censored in the US and European version of their game.
222* {{Stripperiffic}}: Sure, their thigh high boots cover a little more than Poison and Roxy's heels but they still dress in a very skimpy manner.
223* UsedToBeASweetKid: When Mary was a kid, she wanted to be a florist when she grew up.
224[[/folder]]
225
226[[folder:Atlas and Jony]]
227->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_atlasjony.png]]
228->'''Origin''': USA
229->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]]
230->A pair of heavily muscled men with strong attacks and the ability to block. Atlas was once a promising young athlete who threw it all away and now lives a life filled with violence and alcohol. Jony has a short temper and flies into a rage easily, but he at least gets along well with Atlas.
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234* TheAlcoholic: Atlas became one after throwing away his athletic career.
235* BattleStrip: In their CFN redesigns, both of them have the remnants of torn up shirts hanging from their pants.
236* CareerEndingInjury: A car accident caused Atlas to throw away his career as an athlete.
237* CoveredWithScars: Both Atlas and Jony have scars all over their bodies, the most prominent being the X-shaped scars on their chests.
238* HairTriggerTemper: Jony's short temper is fearsome.
239* ICouldaBeenAContender: Back in college, Atlas was a promising football player with a blooming interesting in fighting sports, like wrestling and sambo. However, after a car accident, he gave up on professional athletics and became an alcoholic member of Mad Gear.
240* MightyGlacier: They move slow, but pack a mean punch.
241* NoIndoorVoice: Jony has a loud voice that intimidates his opponents.
242* RaceLift: Jony appears lighter skinned in his CFN redesign.
243* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Jony, which is a very unorthodox version of "Johnny / Jonny".
244* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: With their great strength and ability to block, they're replacements for Axl and Slash.
245* TopHeavyGuy: More so in their sprites than in any official artwork of them.
246* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Jony likes tomato juice.
247* WalkingShirtlessScene: Neither of them wears a shirt.
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249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Elick]]
252->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_elick.png]]
253->'''Origin''': USA
254->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]]
255->A portly man who attacks with a pair of electrical tuning forks. As a child, he was a prankster who greatly admired his father, who worked at the Metro City power plant, so he studied electrical engineering.
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259* DualWielding: Has an electric tuning fork in each hand.
260* {{Expy}}: His CFN redesign gives him a mustache, black goggles and a pink nose, making him look like Anime/PorcoRosso.
261* FatBastard: Like the pudgy enemies from the last game, Elick is fat, but is at least part muscle.
262* LikeFatherLikeSon: His use of electricity comes from his admiration of his father, who worked in the Metro City power plant.
263* ThePrankster: Loved pulling pranks since he was a kid, and still does today.
264* PsychoElectro: Charges forks first in an effort to stab the heroes and shock them.
265* PunnyName: His name is Elick, and he uses '''elec'''tric attacks.
266* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's the replacement for the fat enemies from the first game, Bill Bull, G. Oriber, and Wong Who.
267
268[[/folder]]
269
270!!! Bosses
271[[folder:Won Won]]
272
273->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_wonwon.png]]
274->'''Origin:''' Hong Kong
275->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/67ec2ed8_dffa_466f_b399_3fef9404939c.png]]
276-> An ex-sailor turned Mad Gear member, Won Won controls the seaport section in Hong Kong. Respected by the area's local mafia, 800 Dragons, Won Won battles with his signature move, a seismic elbow drop. In the Japanese port of the game, he also had a cleaver, but that was taken out overseas due to censorship issues.
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280* TheAlcoholic: Alcohol is one of his favorite things.
281* BraidsOfBarbarism: Won Won's haircut complete with his braid wrapped in an orange bow.
282* {{Bowdlerise}}: His meat cleaver was taken away in western versions, though his occupation was changed to say he was a former chef. Even better, his "shoulder bash" still has a *slash* sound effect when it hits.
283* ChefOfIron: Won Won's a renowned gourmet that specializes in mǐxiàn recipes and hates food that isn't fresh.
284* FlunkyBoss: The underlings attack as soon as the fight starts.
285* NotSoSafeHarbor: His stage in Hong Kong and established as his turf, even by the Mafia.
286* WrestlerInAllOfUs: His elbow drop, which deals massive damage.
287[[/folder]]
288
289[[folder:Freddie]]
290->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_freddie.png]]
291->'''Origin''': USA
292->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png]]
293-> A former member of the US Marine Corps, Freddie was dishonorably discharged after he accidentally killed his commanding officer. He became a mercenary hired by Mad Gear to lead their terrorism unit in France. His moves include a charging attack, a head crush move, a jumping attack (done after he knocks the player down), a lunging knee attack and a piledriver.
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297* AccidentalMurder: He accidentally killed an officer with what he thought was a fake gun.
298* BeardOfEvil: A black beard that makes him look even scarier.
299* BullfightBoss: In part of his battle.
300* DrillSergeantNasty: Freddie can be summed up as a loose cannon Ex-Marine turned terrorist who is teaching Mad Gear underlings how to be as violent as he is.
301* FlunkyBoss: Thugs will help attack during the battle.
302* RealMenEatMeat: Meat is listed as being one of his favorite things.
303* WalkingShirtlessScene: Only his suspenders stop him from being completely exposed.
304* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Has several wrestling moves in his arsenal.
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Bratken]]
308->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_bratken.png]]
309->'''Origin''': The Netherlands
310->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/netherlands_flag.jpg]]
311
312-> A mentally unstable Dutchman with the body of Frankenstien's Monster, but the mindset of a child. He was bribed by Mad Gear with a roomful of toys and is imprisoned in the room when not needed. He has a throw, a flying jump-kick and a dashing punch that does massive damage.
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316* DumbMuscle: Dumb enough to be manipulated by Mad Gear, strong enough to break out of his cell to fight the heroes.
317* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Being a PsychopathicManchild, the only two things he likes are toys and his mother.
318* FlunkyBoss: Despite his unstable nature, the thugs are brave enough (or dumb enough) to give Bratken a hand.
319* FrankensteinsMonster: Bratken's overall design clearly brings this image to mind.
320* ManChild: He was bribed using a room full of toys, after all.
321* MightyGlacier: Yet another Goliath that towers over Haggar with enough power to knockdown the heroes in one blow.
322* PsychopathicManchild: Mentally unstable, he is a threat to "friend" or foe alike, unless he gets a lot of toys to play with.
323* RummageSaleReject: While what he wears isn't the worst the trope has to offer, it's clear by his gawdy, mismatched clothing and belt tied around his shirt, that dressing himself is not his forte.
324* SecurityBlanket: His best friend is a teddy bear.
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326
327[[folder:Phillippe]]
328->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_phillipe.png]]
329-> '''Origin:''' England
330->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6e03708c_d5d3_4e6f_a75f_01e917635920.jpeg]]
331-> Philippe is the clown-faced ringmaster working for the R & B Circus, smuggling weapons, drugs and other illegal goods for Mad Gear through it. He uses a cane to battle his opponents. He is able to grab his enemy and strike repeatedly with it, which is very damaging. He also has a sliding attack that knocks his opponent down instantly.
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334* CaneFu: Phillippe uses his cane to strike enemies from a distance.
335* FlunkyBoss: After the start of the battle, Mad Gear thugs will appear to fight.
336* GlassCannon: He takes more damage than even the most basic enemies, but he is fast and can kill a player in a few hits.
337* ItsAllAboutMe: He hates paying attention to others.
338* LocomotiveLevel: The game’s England stage takes place atop a moving train as it speeds through London at night, and he’s fought at the end of the line.
339* MonsterClown: An evil clown who smuggles items to terrorists using his circus as a front, yep he qualifies.
340* RenaissanceMan: As the ringmaster of his circus, he's a juggler, animal handler, clown, smuggler, cane fighter, whip fighter and his body is in a toned, fighting shape.
341* RushBoss: Very fragile, but can kill you as easily as he can be killed.
342* SlideAttack: One of his special moves is a baseball slide.
343* WeaponSpecialization: He's an expert at CaneFu and his ''SFV'' profile and art has him drawn with a large crop-style whip and says that's his other weapon.
344[[/folder]]
345
346[[folder:Retu]]
347->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff2_retu.png]]
348->'''Origin:''' Japan
349->[[quoteleft:75:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hinjp.jpg]]
350-> Retu is the second leader of Mad Gear after its downfall in the first game. In retaliation against their past defeat, Retu kidnaps Guy's master and fiance and holds them hostage. With a deadly spin-kick and powerful strikes, Retu held his own against a battle with Haggar, Maki and Carlos, but was defeated.
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354* AnimeHair: Having elements of a kabuki in his wardrobe, Retu's hair (or wig) is ankle-legnth, flowing and very very hot pink.
355* BigBad: The leader of the Mad Gear gang in ''Final Fight 2'' and responsible for kidnapping Rena and Genryusai. According to his ''SFV'' profile, his influence expands to all of Asia.
356* DisneyVillainDeath: Retu has an unhealthy obsession with the paper-thin shoji style walls at the top of his high-rise building. [[KilledOffForReal Naturally, the final hit knocks him out of the wall and he falls to his death]].
357* DuelBoss: If you have just one player, he will face you alone. Though, in co-op mode, he still doesn't bring help, so you outnumber him... [[OutOfTheFryingPan and he becomes ''much'' more aggressive.]]
358* FacialMarkings: His face is painted in the kumadori style of makeup used by kabuki artists.
359* HonorBeforeReason: In complete contrast to Belger, he neither hides behind his men in his fight, nor does he bring a gun in a fistfight.
360* HurricaneKick: Has the Kaiten Senpukyaku, a jumping spin kick similar to that used by ''Street Fighter's'' shoto characters.
361* ItsPersonal: While he is avenging the defeat of the US Mad Gear branch, it is implied that there is more to his kidnapping of Maki's family according to his ''SFV'' profile. His dislike is Bushin-ryuu and he had some sort of falling out with a Bushin-ryuu-related person.
362* MarathonBoss: Despite having only one phase, he has a lot of healthbars and takes forever to kill.
363* OneSteveLimit: Broken. An alternate way of spelling his name is Retsu, which is the same name of the monk from the first ''Street Fighter''.
364* RealMenWearPink: He is very manly and pink is the color that characterizes him. Even his hair is pink.
365* StoneWall: He will not kill a careful player easily, but also has the most health out of ''any'' character in the series.
366* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: With his heavily Japanese aesthetic, he's conceptually similar to Sodom, although Retu is at least genuinely Japanese.
367* VillainBall: He's the only other boss in the entire game to not be a FlunkyBoss (the other being Rolento, who still [[CombatPragmatist brings grenades to a fistfight]]). Had he had help in the fight, it probably would not have had him in a 3-on-1 loss that ultimately ended in his death.

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