Earthquake
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Command Moves
In spite of his girth Earthquake is able to use the traditional ninja wall jump.
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Special Moves
Landing from a jump, Earthquake bounces several times on his posterior.
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Special Moves
Earthquake vanishes, then reappears as a ball of rolling slashing fury.
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Special Moves
Earthquake vanishes, then reappears as a ball of rolling slashing fury.
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Special Moves
Earthquake breathes a long-lasting stream of flame directly in front.
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Special Moves
Earthquake disappears in a puff of smoke but reappears in the same place, faking Fat Chainsaw, Fat Replica Attack, or Fat Carnival, as they all begin the same way.
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Super Moves
Earthquake sends his chain off the top of the screen and it quickly flies down to hang an unwary opponent.
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Super Moves
After landing an uppercut punch, Earthquake gleefully drills his opponent with his chain.
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Mars People
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Super Moves
This move's name is likely a reference to the Majestic 12 or MJ12, a supposed United States secret committee on UFO activity.
Not to mention the move itself involves twelve Mars People.
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Super Desperation Moves
The "Tunguska Incident" occurred in Siberia in 1908, where a mysterious explosion (estimated around 15 megatons) created a massive shockwave. Most theories involve a meteor bursting in Earth's orbit, although SNK clearly has a different idea.
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