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NAME (OFFICIAL)
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Eiji Kisaragi
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MODE OF COMBAT
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Kisaragi Ryu Ninjyutsu
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BIRTHDAY
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December 25
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HEIGHT
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172 cm
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WEIGHT
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70 kg
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BLOOD TYPE
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Type B
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MEASUREMENTS
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Unknown
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BIRTHPLACE
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Japan
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HOBBY
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Practice for new techniques
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PERSONAL TREASURES
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My own fist
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FAVORITE FOOD
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Preserved food, Good-keeping food
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DISLIKES
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Kyokugen Ryu
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FORTE IN SPORTS
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A Ninjya never plays sports
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Spirit Blast
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Shadow Slicer
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Stallion Kick
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Mist Slash
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Bone Cutter
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Steel Wave Slasher
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Shadow Attack
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*The
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He's
a character that entered
from the Art of Fighting
gang.
In KOF '95, we went with
the plan to introduce Iori
Yagami to the project as
the rival to Kyo Kusanagi.
We added him to Iori team
(speaking in ill terms, one
set), but as you players
know, he met a tragic end
at the conclusion, receiving
the wrath of the Art of Fighting
team.
At the time, designers talked
about giving Eiji's healthy
bangs the qualities of ¼Ōpoison
needles¼Õ that could be manipulated
with the A button. ¼ĖWe're
glad we never did this. (Laugh.)
When adjusting the balance
of the game, Eiji's Heavenly
Charger kick was deemed too
powerful and he became one
of the game's mightiest characters.
In '96, Eiji and Takuma were
omitted, followed by Kasumi
and Big in '97, whenever
a new title appeared, an
Art of Fighting character
disappeared thanks to a KOF
jinx, however many Art of
Fighting characters subsequently
reappeared in KOF.

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