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Kim
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Kim in The King Of Fighters XIII.
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Nome InteiroKim Kaphwan
Aniversario/IdadeDecember 21, 1964; 28 years old (Fatal Fury 2), 32 years old (Real Bout Special), 29 years old (KOF 94), 30 years old (KOF series)
Local de NascimentoArquivo:Korea (South).png South Korea
Altura176 cm (5'9")
Peso78 kg (172 lbs)
Tipo SanguíneoA
Familia/RelacionadosKim Hae-Ryeong (probable ancestor), Myeng Swuk (wife), Kim Dong Hwan (son), Kim Jae Hoon (son), Kim Sue Il (probable descendant)
Trabalho/OcupaçãoDojang owner, Taekwondo master
GostaHis wife and two sons
Não gostaEvil
HobbiesKaraoke
Comida favoritaKorean squid sashimi (Fatal Fury 2), Korean barbecue (FF Special), Kimchi (KOF 2003)
Esporte de DestaqueGymnastics
Habilidade especialRehabilitating evil people
Música favoritaPopular mood music
Estilo de lutaTaekwondo

Kaphwan Kim, usually written surname first as Kim Kaphwan (Hangul: 김갑환, Hanja: 金甲喚, Katakana: キム・カッファン, Kimu Kapfuan), is a character in both the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series by SNK. Kim is a master of Taekwondo and considers himself a fighter of justice. Kim's original teammates, Chang Koehan and Choi Bounge, were to be teamed up with another dangerous criminal character to form the "Fugitive Team", but Kim was added to the team instead. His official nickname is The Crown Jewel of Taekwondo.

Originally, he was going to be named Kim Haifon, but this was changed because it wasn't a viable Korean name. In more recent years, Kim's first name, "Kaphwan", was seemingly dropped, as SNK-Playmore refers to him only as "Kim". Additionally, Kim in Korean is now known as the "head of the Kim family" (金家藩). The reasons for this are unknown, though rumors speculate that he was named after the Korean president of Viccom, who had a similar pronunciation to Kim's name (金甲煥). Additionally, Kim's sons are also named after the real Kim's son (Jae Hoon) and younger brother (Dong Hwan). After the fallout of the first online game, Kaphwan was removed from Kim's name.

In Gamest's 1997 Heroes Collection, Kim was voted as the staff's tenth favorite character. In a 2005 poll made by SNK-Playmore USA, he was voted as the tenth fan favorite character with a total of 119 votes.

History[]

Fatal Fury[]

Kim Kaphwan is the reigning world champion of Tae Kwon Do. Kim is invited by Wolfgang Krauser to compete in his King of Fighters tournament as he was hoping to face superb challengers. During the tournament Kim encounters the "Lone Wolf", Terry Bogard. Kim acknowledges Terry as the superior fighter and the duo become good friends.  From that moment on Kim helps Terry in all that he can, though a definite (but friendly) rivalry is maintained.

The King of Fighters[]

Kim is considered a sport and national hero in his native Korea. This status is what enabled him to convince the authorities to give him custody over Chang Koehan and Choi Bounge to rehabilitate them of their criminal ways. Although both men resented Kim for his actions, they have since grown to grudgingly respect him. In most of his King of Fighters appearances, he has been team captain of Team Korea.

In The King of Fighters XI, Kim appeared as a member of Team Fatal Fury in place of Tizoc. Wanting to see Kim enjoy himself for once, Chang and Choi convince him to join Terry Bogard and Duck King. Although he's happy that his disciples have matured, he is forced to play the middle man between his teammates, both of them ragging on each other over trivial grievances. In the team's ending, the team celebrates at the Pao Pao Cafe and Kim becomes humorously drunk, advising Terry to find a wife and get married.

Realizing that his first "rehabilitation subjects" have amended their ways, Kim remembers two other villains that have disturbed him in the past, Hwa Jai and Raiden, and calls them to Southtown. Kim believes that they are still working for Geese Howard and demands that they repent. Though they immediately retort that they already have, Kim states that their talents continue to be wasted on Geese and is intent on changing their "criminal ways". His new team shocks the media and it becomes a popular subject of gossip with those who hear it. In his team's ending, Hwa Jai and Raiden act as though they were "reformed" by Kim and the gullible Kim falls for the act. Parting ways with the duo, Kim realizes that he might have been "too soft" on Chang and Choi. To honor the words of his former teammates and the struggles they went through, he decides to intensify the two criminals' already strict training.

Personality[]

Kim strives for excellence and righteousness in everything he does, be it his fighting or personal life. He is a loving husband and father, and a strict disciplinarian. He is deeply respected and admired by his acquaintances for his honesty and bravery, and has many friends amongst the characters in both King of Fighters and Fatal Fury. However, he apparently can't handle his liquor very well, as seen in his team's ending for The King of Fighters XI.

One of Kim's defining characteristics is his strong, inherent sense of justice. He has the ability to tell whether or not someone is evil at a glance. As such, Kim has a special opening pose whenever he fights against an evil character, someone influenced by Orochi or any other sinister power. In this pose, he glares menacingly at the evil opponent, slowly raises his hand and points at the opponent, saying "Aku wa yurusan..." ("Evil is unforgivable...") "Hah!" before jumping into his fighting stance.

Watching Kim's intro against a character is a good way to tell if the character is considered evil in the canon of the story. He is able to identify all members of the Hakkesshu, NESTS, and Those from the Past, as well as Geese Howard and his affiliates, and non group-associated characters Rugal Bernstein, K', Iori Yagami, Ash Crimson, Silber, and Jyazu. Kim erroneously identifies Kula Diamond and Adelheid Bernstein as evil, so he isn't perfect at the ability, but the former does not count because Kula was working with NESTS before KOF XI, while the latter does count because he is the son of the evil Rugal. This also culminated in SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos where he can also identify all members of the Shadaloo and Capcom's "Forces of Darkness".

Kim also feels joy in training as many people as he can. He feels that training his pupils in Tae Kwon Do is an obligation to the world, as his training program not only teaches the martial art itself, but also teaches the concepts of justice and honesty. Kim has trained many students over the years, and will always try and "recruit" as many fighters as he can into his training regime. The following are some characters who were trained by Kim:

Powers[]

  • Sense Evil - Kim can sense evil energy or intent in others.
  • Phoenix Attack - In the Real Bout series, Kim is able to summon a phoenix while using his Hou'ou Kyaku.

Skills[]

  • Acrobatics - Kim is very proficient in acrobatics, using it with his Tae Kwon Do skills.
  • Advanced Kicking - Thanks to his Tae Kwon Do training, Kim is able to do very fast multiple chain kicks.

Fighting Style[]

Kim uses a very traditional taekwondo style, which also packs much of a motif for phoenixes, or more accurately, the Fenghuang (romanized via on'yomi in Japanese as the "hou'ou"), a holy firebird that's a combination of a male and female phoenix.

Music[]

  • Seoul ni Ikou! - Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, and The King of Fighters 2002
  • Yuu - The King of Fighters '94
  • Ryo - The King of Fighters '95
  • Seoul Town - Real Bout Fatal Fury, The King of Fighters '98, The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match (both the original KOF 98 version and the Real Bout version)
  • Seoul Road - The King of Fighters '96, The King of Fighters XIII (when the music is set to "Type B", console version only, shared with Raiden and Hwa Jai)
  • Seoul'ssu - Real Bout Fatal Fury Special and Real Bout Fatal Fury 2
  • Attack Me! - Fatal Fury Wild Ambition
  • The Way to Rebirth - The King of Fighters '99
  • Wild Party - The King of Fighters 2000
  • Nerichagi - The King of Fighters 2001
  • Seoul Love - The King of Fighters 2003
  • Street Dancer - The King of Fighters XI
  • Tame a Bad Boy - The King of Fighters XIII
  • Seoul Town ~Ver. Justice~ - The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match
  • Kim Kaphwan - Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture

Voice Actors[]

  • Satoshi Hashimoto - Fatal Fury series, The King of Fighters '94~XI
  • Kazuhiko Nagata - The King of Fighters XII-XIII (Japanese voice)
  • Brett Beyer - Maximum Impact series (English voice)
  • Hiroshi Isobe - Fatal Fury Dengeki drama CD
  • Daiki Nakamura - animated films
  • David Kaye - animated films (English voice)

Game Appearances[]

Mobile Appearances[]

  • The King of Fighters Mobile
  • The King of Fighters Mobile R-2
  • The King of Fighters Volleyball

Cameo Appearances[]

  • Samurai Shodown II - Randomly in backgrounds
  • Shinsetsu Samurai Spirits: Bushidou Retsuden (Neo-Geo CD version only)
  • Garou Densetsu The Legend of Wild Wolf
  • Garou Densetsu Special
  • The King of Fighters (pachinko)
  • The King of Fighters 2
  • Days of Memories (first and second titles) - In-text cameo

Anime Appearances[]

  • Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle
  • Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture

See Also[]

Trivia[]

  • In the fan Q&A for Neo Geo Battle Coliseum, a fan asked Kim about his thoughts regarding hypocrites. In an "interview", Kim answers that any sort of lie is evil and unforgivable. He then naively asks why he received this question.

Cards[]

SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters' Clash SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters' Clash 2 Expand Edition SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS

Sprites[]

Fatal Fury: First Contact Fatal Fury: First Contact (Sprite Edit) Fatal Fury 2 Real Bout Fatal Fury The King of Fighters '94 The King of Fighters '95 The King of Fighters '96 The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle The King of Fighters XI Neo Geo Battle Coliseum Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 The King of Fighters XII

SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos (Midnight Bliss) SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos (Makai Spell) SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos (Heaven Spell)

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