![]() Hospital Hottie: In later games, especially her appearance in Primal Fury.Happily Adopted: By Mitsuko, as thanks for helping her save Uriko in the original game.Girlish Pigtails: Until Primal Fury/Extreme.When Tylon kidnapped her (BR1), Alice risked her life by entering the tournament to rescue Uriko. ![]() But Not Too Foreign: Alice's father was Japanese, while her mother was an American of German descent.By the time of Primal Fury, She's All Grown Up. Badass Adorable: In BR1, where she's 16.In the later games, the final hit of her "Bunny Love" Beast Drive involves a playful butt bump. Ass Kicks You: In the first game, she has an aerial drop attack she can do on a downed opponent while in her Beast Form.Artistic License – Biology: The legs of her beast form are digitigrade like a canid's - while rabbits can stand on their toes in a digitigrade fashion, they don't do it constantly like she does, implying her legs are structured like that naturally rather than being plantigrade like a real rabbit's.Alice Allusion: Alice turns into a white rabbit.She is kindhearted and cares deeply for others, and works unconditionally in treating their wounds, although as gentle as she is, and as much as she dislikes violence, her patience can only go so far at times for Yugo's life-risking antics. who tries to keep Yugo in line and steps in when something dangerous happens. She thus works as a nurse and an advocate of W.O.C. As a show of gratitude, Mitsuko adopted Alice as part of the family. Months later, she enters the tournament to fight against Tylon and rescue the other hostages, during which, she rescued Uriko. Kidnapped as a small child by Tylon, she was converted into a zoanthrope and later rescued before she could be brainwashed. Voiced by (English): Donna Mae Wong (1, 2), Kimberly Forsythe (3), Jennifer Hale (EX), Rumiko Varnes (4), Kayli Mills (2 Re-Dub) "X" Marks the Hero: Yugo's got a scar that intersects across the bridge of his nose, though it's never explained how he got it.Īlice Tsukagami/Nonomura (the Rabbit) Voiced by (Japanese): Mika Kanai (1, 2, 3), Ruri Asano (EX, 4).Needless to say, people didn't take that too kindly. This gets dropped in Bloody Roar 4 in favor of shipping between Yugo and Nagi, and hastily so.Will They or Won't They?: There's a lot of ship teasing between him and Alice.Series Mascot: The closest thing the franchise has, save maybe Cat Girl Uriko.Taken to literal extremes during his "King of Breakers" beast drive from 3 onward. Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: Yugo's got a quick set of hands and can whittle down his opponent's health just as fast with nonstop barrages.The final blow blasts his opponent up in flames. Playing with Fire: Invoked during his "King of Breakers" beast drive, which is a high-speed punching barrage while his fists are on fire.Our Werewolves Are Different: A boxing werewolf.Noble Wolf: Can transform into a wolf and is the hero of the series.The guy's a professional boxer for a reason. Lightning Bruiser: He's fast, has stamina, and hits like a ton of bricks which allows for devastating combos.Jiggle Physics: A rare male version, seen during a cutscene in BR4.Intergenerational Friendship: With Gado, who had been an old war buddy of his father Yuji.Hot-Blooded: Best heard in his voice in the Japanese versions of Bloody Roar 2 and 3.Guest Fighter: Yugo pops up in DreamMix TV World Fighters, a Mascot Fighter featuring characters from Konami, Hudson, and Takara.Then there's his portrayal in the fourth game. Characterization Marches On: Goes from a hot-blooded, head strong son of a mercenary, to being a brother-figure to an orphan and professional boxer to provide the both of them with a living, and then the CEO of the World of Co-Existence with the intent to ease tensions between Zoanthropes and Humans.In combat, he's more of an MMA style fighter, though he largely favors boxing as his primary means of attack. Boxing Battler: From Bloody Roar 2 onward, Yugo is a professional boxer, who also uses a combination of martial arts and street fighting. ![]()
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