Andy and his
older brother Terry grew up as orphans and
raised themselves on the streets. They were later adopted by Jeff Bogard and
lived in Southtown for several years. Jeff Bogard taught the brothers many
things about fighting, as he was a strong fighter himself. When Terry was 10
years old, he witnessed his father's death at the hands of Geese
Howard. After Terry told Andy what had happened, they vowed to avenge their father and
dedicated themselves to mastering their martial arts training. Master Tung
Fu Rue
told the brothers that the strongest of them would be taught the secrets
of Hakyokusaken. Andy decided to move to Japan for his training, while Terry
chose to stay in the USA to hone his skills on the streets. In Japan,
Andy learned Shiranui-ryuu Ninjutsu and an empty-handed fighting style called
Koppouken from Hanzo Shiranui. This is also where he met his girlfriend, Mai
Shiranui.
10 years after his
father's death, Andy reunited with his brother in South Town. After paying
respects to their father's grave, they ran into Muay Thai kickboxer Joe
Higashi and learned that Geese was sponsoring and hosting the King of
Fighters tournament. The three of them entered the tournament to avenge Jeff
Bogard's death. Terry made it to the finals and defeated Geese, and Andy felt a
sense of closure. Andy then returned to Japan to continue his training.
A year after the first
tournament, a new tournament was held, this time under the control of Wolfgang
Krauser. After Terry defeated Krauser and became a hero of Southtown, Andy
couldn't help but feel inferior, but he didn't let it get to him. Andy didn't
accomplish much during this time period, and during the events of Fatal Fury
3, he suffered a chest wound that hindered him in the Real Bout
series.
After Geese's death and
the fall of the First Southtown, the birth of Second Southtown was at hand.
During this time, Andy was training Hokutomaru
in Shiranui-ryuu Ninjutsu and Koppouken. Instead of fighting in the tournament,
he sent his apprentice Hokutomaru in his place. After the tournament, Andy wrote
Hokutomaru a letter which stated that he was proud of Hokutomaru's progress. He
ended the letter by saying that he is no longer his teacher but his rival, and
that they will soon cross paths again.
During the King of
Fighters timeline, Andy joined with Terry and Joe to form the Fatal Fury
Team. He was a member on the team for many years, but was reluctant to join a
few of them and was pressured by Mai and Joe to enter. In KOF 2003, Andy
left the Fatal Fury team to take care of his disciple, Hokutomaru, who fell
sick. He was absent from KOF XI to presumably continue training his
student and himself. He finally rejoined the Fatal Fury Team in KOF XIII.
OTHER
APPEARANCES:
Fatal Fury
Special, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury 3, Real Bout
Fatal Fury, Real
Bout Fatal Fury Special, Real
Bout Special: Dominated Mind, Real Bout
Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition,
Fatal Fury: First Contact, Card
Fighters Clash, Card Fighters
Clash 2, Card
Fighters Clash DS, King of Fighters '94,
King
of Fighters '95,
King of Fighters '96,
King
of Fighters '97,
King of Fighters '98,
King
of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match, King
of Fighters '99,
King of Fighters 2000,
King
of Fighters 2001,
King of Fighters
2002, King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match,
King
of Fighters XII,
King of Fighters XIII, King
of Fighters XIV,
King of Fighters XV, King of Fighters
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Andy was always a sleeper SNK character. Even as one of
Fatal Fury's main protagonists, Andy always seemed to live in the shadow of his charismatic brother, Terry Bogard. (Guess that makes sense since he's a ninja.) IMO, Andy's personality & outfit designs were always a bit hit or miss, and oftentimes bland. I think it's one of the reasons SNK changed up his outfit so much. Even in KOF XII,
arguably his best appearance, Andy's "original" attire just looks outdated... he should'a tossed that generic flame shirt w/bulky red boots
a long time ago. In fairness, some of Andy's KOF XIII alt. costumes (AKA sprite
edits) do look pretty great. I think his KOF 2001 rendition is his one of his best.
While Andy's fighting style strikes me as a bit uninspired, random and kinda unconvincing for a ninja (and in terms of physics / ouch-factor)... I'll admit Andy hits some pretty cool poses and can perform quite a few legit martial arts moves. Overall, I think SNK missed some opportunities with this design - as
Andy could've been reinvented / redesigned to further flesh out the more "ninja" (and less pretty boy) element of his design.
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