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Double dragon cartoon shadow boss
Double dragon cartoon shadow boss






  1. DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS MOVIE
  2. DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS MANUAL
  3. DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS FULL
  4. DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS SERIES

He uses the deadly fighting style of Gen-Satsu-Ken (幻殺拳), an evil counterpart of Sou-Setsu-Ken.

  • Mysterious Warrior - In the NES version of Double Dragon II he is the leader of an armed group (sometime referred as the Shadow Warriors in the localized versions) which includes the remnants of the Black Warriors.
  • His gang is renamed the Shadow Warriors in Double Dragon Advance.

    DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS SERIES

    Unlike other enemies in the series who fight the Lee's with martial arts or melee weapons, Willy is armed with a machine gun. Willy - Leader and "Big Boss" of the Black Warriors and the final boss of the first Double Dragon and of the arcade version of Double Dragon II.He was also a playable character in Double Dragon '95 and is the only villain from the actual games that has appeared in both the Double Dragon cartoon and movie. Since then, various head swapped and palette swapped versions of the character have appeared through the series, such as Bolo, Oharra and Mibobo (the official name of the Green Abobo in Double Dragon Advance). Abobo first appeared as the first stage boss in the original Double Dragon.

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  • Abobo - A big, strong, muscle-bound thug and arguably the series' most recognizable villain.
  • DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS FULL

    Her canonical full name, Marian Kelly, is revealed in the Japanese version of Super Double Dragon ( Return of Double Dragon) through the manual, although she also bore the surnames of Steele, Delario and Martin in the various adaptations outside the games.

    DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS MOVIE

    Later games in the series made her into a policewoman and then as a leader of a positive street gang, based on her portrayal in the Double Dragon cartoon and movie respectively. The earlier games originally conceived Marian as a female martial arts instructor, but her abilities were rarely shown and she usually played the role of a damsel in distress within the games. His preferred weapons are the bo and kali sticks. In Super Double Dragon, Jimmy uses the Northern-style of Sou-Setsu-Ken, which specializes in strong techniques. He was also given a different hairstyle to set the character apart visually from Billy. He originally had brown hair in the arcade versions, but was changed to blond hair in the home versions. Jimmy's role in the series is usually that of the second player and wears a red outfit. In the original Double Dragon, Jimmy was secretly in love with Billy's girlfriend, Marian, a rivalry which would lead to a battle between the brothers at the end of the game. Jimmy Lee - Billy's older twin brother and the assistant instructor of their dojo, where they teach the Sou-Setsu-Ken art form to students.

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    DOUBLE DRAGON CARTOON SHADOW BOSS MANUAL

    According to the instruction manual in the Japanese version of Super Double Dragon, Billy is a master of the Southern-style of Sou-Setsu-Ken, which teaches flexible techniques. He had blond hair in the original Arcade versions, but was subsequently changed to brown hair in the main home versions.

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    Since he's the main character, Billy's role is often assigned to the first player and usually wears a blue outfit. Billy began his martial arts training along with his brother at an early age, mastering several fighting styles and techniques as he grew up until he reached adulthood, when he became the Sou-Setsu-Ken succesor. Due to the popularity of the game series, a cartoon and movie adaptation have also been produced. Double Dragon has had several sequels and has been ported to several different platforms. The series stars twin brothers, Billy and Jimmy Lee, who are masters of a fictional martial arts called Sou-Setsu-Ken (双截拳) as they fight against various adversaries and rivals. The recently released Double Dragon Advance was planned by Muneki Ebinuma, who previously designed Super Double Dragon and was also involved in Double Dragon '95 as a fight choreographer. The game was heavily influenced by martial arts films, especially those of Bruce Lee's such as Enter the Dragon. The original game was designed by a man named Yoshihisa Kishimoto, who originally conceived the game as a Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun sequel using the localized version ( Renegade) as a basis. Double Dragon (spelled in kanji as 双截龍) is a classic beat 'em up series initially developed by Technos Japan Corporation, who also developed the Nekketsu Kouha: Kunio-Kun series.








    Double dragon cartoon shadow boss