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**The spinning letter with an "S" (for [[Masahiro Sakurai|Sakurai]] or Smash) emblazoned on its seal is a reference to {{wp|Rugal Bernstein}}'s letters from ''The King of Fighters'', mostly the original, ''{{wp|The King of Fighters '94}}''. The hand of the main protagonist of ''The King of Fighters'', {{wp|Kyo Kusanagi}}, is briefly shown attempting to grab it like in that game, but unlike the actual game, he misses.
**The spinning letter with an "S" (for [[Masahiro Sakurai|Sakurai]] or Smash) emblazoned on its seal is a reference to {{wp|Rugal Bernstein}}'s letters from ''The King of Fighters'', mostly the original, ''{{wp|The King of Fighters '94}}''. The hand of the main protagonist of ''The King of Fighters'', {{wp|Kyo Kusanagi}}, is briefly shown attempting to grab it like in that game, but unlike the actual game, he misses.
**{{wp|Ryo Sakazaki}} of ''{{wp|Art of Fighting (video game)|Art of Fighting}}'' is shown immediately after, using graphics from his own series' cutscenes as he unsuccessfully swipes at the letter.
**{{wp|Ryo Sakazaki}} of ''{{wp|Art of Fighting (video game)|Art of Fighting}}'' is shown immediately after, using graphics from his own series' cutscenes as he unsuccessfully swipes at the letter.
**{{wp|Andy Bogard}} and {{wp|Joe Higashi}}, the other two playable characters in ''Fatal Fury: The King of Fighters'' are then shown fighting over the letter.
**{{wp|Andy Bogard}} and {{wp|Joe Higashi}}, the other two playable characters in ''{{wp|Fatal Fury: King of Fighters}}'' are then shown fighting over the letter.
**{{wp|Geese Howard}}, Terry's nemesis, then attempts to grab the letter only to fall from his penthouse, parodying his death in the ending of the first ''Fatal Fury''.
**{{wp|Geese Howard}}, Terry's nemesis, then attempts to grab the letter only to fall from his penthouse, parodying his death in the ending of the first ''Fatal Fury''.
**{{wp|Nakoruru}} of ''{{wp|Samurai Shodown}}'' is then shown attempting to grab it with her hawk, Mamahaha.
**{{wp|Nakoruru}} of ''{{wp|Samurai Shodown}}'' is then shown attempting to grab it with her hawk, Mamahaha.

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Terry Bogard is one of the main characters of SNK's Fatal Fury series, as well as the company's crossover series, The King of Fighters. He is one of SNK's most iconic characters, leading to his numerous appearances and roles. He appears as the fifth character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Fighter's Pass DLC pack, announced on September 4, 2019.[1]

Trivia

  • During his reveal trailer, several references to various SNK properties are shown in a series of "fake-out" attempts to receive the invitation. In order:
    • The spinning letter with an "S" (for Sakurai or Smash) emblazoned on its seal is a reference to Rugal Bernstein's letters from The King of Fighters, mostly the original, The King of Fighters '94. The hand of the main protagonist of The King of Fighters, Kyo Kusanagi, is briefly shown attempting to grab it like in that game, but unlike the actual game, he misses.
    • Ryo Sakazaki of Art of Fighting is shown immediately after, using graphics from his own series' cutscenes as he unsuccessfully swipes at the letter.
    • Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi, the other two playable characters in Fatal Fury: King of Fighters are then shown fighting over the letter.
    • Geese Howard, Terry's nemesis, then attempts to grab the letter only to fall from his penthouse, parodying his death in the ending of the first Fatal Fury.
    • Nakoruru of Samurai Shodown is then shown attempting to grab it with her hawk, Mamahaha.
    • Iori Yagami of The King of Fighters games starting from The King of Fighters '95 then makes a slight attempt to grab it, and laughs maniacally when he misses.

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