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Blue Mary : ウィキペディア英語版
Blue Mary

, better known as , is a video game character from both the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' series of fighting games developed by SNK Playmore (formerly "SNK"). Blue Mary's first appearance was in the arcade and console game ''Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory'' which introduced her as an special agent who investigates two criminals known as the Jin Brothers. During the series, Mary meets Terry Bogard, and he becomes a love interest of hers. She is also featured in ''The King of Fighters'' in which she enters several consecutive 'King of Fighters' tournaments, changing teams over time. Blue Mary has also appeared in the twenty-minute featurette ''Memories of Stray Wolves'' based on the ''Fatal Fury'' series.
Android 18, a character from the ''Dragon Ball'' manga was Blue Mary's model during development of the series. Her appearances in ''The King of Fighters'' owe to popularity polls developed by three video game journals, with Mary being first in ''Gamests poll allowed to her to become playable for ''The King of Fighters '97'' and subsequent installments. Video game publications have commented on Blue Mary's character, praising her introduction in ''Fatal Fury 3'' and her development through various games.
==Character design==
Blue Mary's original visual inspiration was Android 18, a character from Akira Toriyama's manga series ''Dragon Ball''. Blue Mary is noted for having short blonde hair in a bob cut, blue eyes, and a highly muscular body. In ''Fatal Fury 3'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'' and several other games, Mary wears a small sleeveless red crop top, loose blue jeans with the sign of a star and brown boots. She also wears a brown belt around the jeans (which is noted to become longer in following games), blue fingerless gloves and a green leather jacket that she takes off before fighting. From ''Fatal Fury 3'' to '' Real Bout Fatal Fury'', she wore light blue wristbands instead of gloves. In ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' Mary now wears her jacket in battles and has her top replaced with a blue brassiere. In contrast to this, her "EX" form - as well as her character in the PlayStation version of this game - has the same appearance, but with the jacket red and a black brassiere. Although Blue Mary had this new look, for ''KOF'' her designer wanted to use the original ''Fatal Fury 3'' design as he liked it more. However, she appears in ''KOF: Maximum Impact Regulation A'' with her ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' design.〔 Although Mary does not appear in the final ''Fatal Fury'' game, ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'' (set ten years after ''Real Bout Fatal Fury''), she appears in the game's accompanying short, ''Memories of Stray Wolves''. In the featurette, Mary now has longer hair and wears a red and white jacket with the number "8" on each arm. She also sports a white blouse under the jacket and now has brown jeans, black gloves and shoes.〔

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