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'''The Andore family''' are ]s from the '']'' series. They were street thugs for the original Mad Gear gang. The most prominent members of the family are '''Andore''' and '''Andore Jr'''. Other family members include '''U. Andore''', '''F. Andore''', and '''G. Andore'''. They were the strongest |
'''The Andore family''' are ]s from the '']'' series. They were street thugs for the original Mad Gear gang. The most prominent members of the family are '''Andore''' and '''Andore Jr'''. Other family members include '''U. Andore''', '''F. Andore''', and '''G. Andore'''. They were the strongest underlings in the series. | ||
In the original ''Final Fight'', the Andore family, along with other minor Mad Gear members constantly attempted to stop the forward progress of the three heroes ], ] and ]. U. Andore, F. Andore, and G. Andore also served as mid-bosses on Metro City's West Side. These attempts failed and the entire Mad Gear gang was eventually defeated. | In the original ''Final Fight'', the Andore family, along with other minor Mad Gear members constantly attempted to stop the forward progress of the three heroes ], ] and ]. U. Andore, F. Andore, and G. Andore also served as mid-bosses on Metro City's West Side. These attempts failed and the entire Mad Gear gang was eventually defeated. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*Andore and his family are all based after the late ], ]. The name "Andore" itself is a faulty translation of the ] for the name "André." This was most likely done to prevent a lawsuit by the ], which owned the copyright to his name and likeness. | *Andore and his family are all based after the late ], ]. The name "Andore" itself is a faulty translation of the ] for the name "André." This was most likely done to prevent a lawsuit by the ], which owned the copyright to his name and likeness. | ||
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*Despite the lack of an official statement, it is heavily implied and suggested that ] from '']'' is a member of the Andore family. | ||
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The Andore family are video game characters from the Final Fight series. They were street thugs for the original Mad Gear gang. The most prominent members of the family are Andore and Andore Jr. Other family members include U. Andore, F. Andore, and G. Andore. They were the strongest underlings in the series.
In the original Final Fight, the Andore family, along with other minor Mad Gear members constantly attempted to stop the forward progress of the three heroes Haggar, Cody and Guy. U. Andore, F. Andore, and G. Andore also served as mid-bosses on Metro City's West Side. These attempts failed and the entire Mad Gear gang was eventually defeated.
During Final Fight Revenge, Andore tries to send a message to Haggar via TV broadcast for Haggar's mayoral title, claiming they will decide who will run the city by a wrestling match. The TV signal never reaches Metro City and Haggar never sees the challenge.
Final Fight 2 brought a new Mad Gear that kidnapped the 37th Bushin Master, Genryusai and his daughter and Guy's fiancé, Rena. A lot of the original Mad Gear members quit or were arrested by Edi. E and Andore, Jr., and G. returned without U. or F. With the help of Rena's sister and Bushinryu fighter Maki and swordsman Carlos, Haggar beat the Andores once again.
In Final Fight 3, Mad Gear was finished for good this time, leading to the rise of the Skull Cross gang. This time Andore was a solo act but was taken down by Haggar, Guy and two others named Lucia and Dean.
The Andore family's current activities remain unknown.
Trivia
- Andore and his family are all based after the late professional wrestler, André the Giant. The name "Andore" itself is a faulty translation of the katakana for the name "André." This was most likely done to prevent a lawsuit by the WWF, which owned the copyright to his name and likeness.
- Despite the lack of an official statement, it is heavily implied and suggested that Hugo from Street Fighter III is a member of the Andore family.