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Lucky Glauber (ćƒ©ćƒƒć‚­ćƒ¼ćƒ»ć‚°ćƒ­ćƒ¼ćƒćƒ¼) is a character in The King of Fighters series. He first appeared in The King of Fighters '94 as a member of the American Sports Team.

Story[]

Lucky is the 1st-place defender of the Long Beach International Karate Championships who is also a former professional basketball player in the Staples Center. He later was invited by his friend, Heavy-D!, to form a team with him in the King of Fighters tournament and to step up his karate tournament game. Aside from his desire to help bolster his friend's confidence, Lucky joins the tournament to test his fighting ability. In their ending, he says he'll continue street fighting.

He, along with the rest of the members of the American Sports Team, have a running gag in the history of KOF which involves their invitations being stolen by other participants. Similarly, in the backstory of Neo Geo Battle Coliseum, Shermie defeats Lucky and takes his invitation to the tournament. Mizoguchi also takes his invitation by defeating him in KOF Maximum Impact Regulation "A".

Personality[]

Unlike his own two brash and aggressive teammates, Lucky is always seen smiling around, even while fighting. He is very cheerful towards everyone and always never rejects a tough challenge, whether if it is a tournament of basketball or martial arts, he is in it just to have a good time.

Powers[]

  • Super Speed - Lucky can move past his opponent at a high speed.
  • Energy Pillar - Lucky can create a pillar of energy with his ball.
  • Weapon of Fire - Lucky can put his basketball on fire, without burning it.

Fighting Style[]

Lucky's fighting style was mainly inspired by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's former profession which is basketball, but also fused with the fighting style in Bruce Lee's Game of Death. Although, Abdul-Jabbar fights using Jeet Kune Do in the movie, Lucky instead fuses basketball with the same Okinawan Karate-Dou style as Jim Kelly from Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon.

Music[]

  • Slum No. 5 - The King of Fighters '94, '98

Voice Actors[]

Japanese[]

Kazuhiro Inage Haruo Yamagishi
Kay-inage
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Haruoyamava
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Appearances[]

Trivia[]

  • The color palettes used on his design are direct homage of several NBA teams uniforms. His default color scheme represents the L.A. Lakers, which is the team that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar used to play (Jabbar himself was a martial artist). Other colors represent the Chicago Bulls (Red and White), Seattle Sonics (Green and Yellow) and San Antonio Spurs (Black and White).  
  • His prototype design was based on the character Hakim the Mantis in the martial arts film, Game of Death.
  • Lucky is the third tallest character in The King of Fighters franchise, behind Chang Koehan and Mukai.

Cards[]

KOF All Star KOF All Star

Gallery[]

The King of Fighters characters
KOF '94 Logo Sprite Kyo Kusanagi ā€¢ Benimaru Nikaido ā€¢ Goro Daimon ā€¢ Terry Bogard ā€¢ Andy Bogard ā€¢ Joe Higashi ā€¢ Ryo Sakazaki ā€¢ Robert Garcia ā€¢ Takuma Sakazaki ā€¢ Ralf Jones ā€¢ Clark Still ā€¢ Heidern ā€¢ Athena Asamiya ā€¢ Sie Kensou ā€¢ Chin Gentsai ā€¢ King ā€¢ Mai Shiranui ā€¢ Yuri Sakazaki ā€¢ Kim Kaphwan ā€¢ Chang Koehan ā€¢ Choi Bounge ā€¢ Heavy-D! ā€¢ Lucky Glauber ā€¢ Brian Battler ā€¢ Rugal Bernstein
KOF '95 Logo Sprite Iori Yagami ā€¢ Billy Kane ā€¢ Eiji Kisaragi ā€¢ Saisyu Kusanagi ā€¢ Omega Rugal
KOF '96 Logo Sprite Leona Heidern ā€¢ Mature ā€¢ Vice ā€¢ Kasumi Todoh ā€¢ Geese Howard ā€¢ Wolfgang Krauser ā€¢ Mr. Big ā€¢ Chizuru Kagura ā€¢ Goenitz
KOF '97 Logo Sprite Shingo Yabuki ā€¢ Yashiro Nanakase ā€¢ Shermie ā€¢ Chris ā€¢ Blue Mary ā€¢ Ryuji Yamazaki ā€¢ Orochi Iori ā€¢ Orochi Leona ā€¢ Orochi Yashiro ā€¢ Orochi Shermie ā€¢ Orochi Chris ā€¢ Orochi
KOF '99 Logo Sprite K' ā€¢ Maxima ā€¢ Whip ā€¢ Bao ā€¢ Li Xiangfei ā€¢ Jhun Hoon ā€¢ Kyo-1 ā€¢ Kyo-2 ā€¢ Krizalid
KOF '99 Evolution Logo Vanessa ā€¢ Seth ā€¢ Syo Kirishima ā€¢ Alfred ā€¢ Fiolina Germi ā€¢ Gai Tendo
KOF 2000 Logo Sprite RamĆ³n ā€¢ Lin ā€¢ Hinako Shijo ā€¢ Kula Diamond ā€¢ Clone Zero ā€¢ Foxy ā€¢ Candy Diamond ā€¢ Another K' ā€¢ Another Iori ā€¢ Another Benimaru ā€¢ Another Robert ā€¢ Cosplayer Kyoko ā€¢ Kang Bae Dal ā€¢ Smart Chang ā€¢ Cool Choi ā€¢ Kaoru Watabe ā€¢ Baitang ā€¢ Duck King ā€¢ Lilly Kane ā€¢ Kim Jae Hoon ā€¢ Kim Dong Hwan ā€¢ Unknown ā€¢ King Lion ā€¢ Kim Sue-il ā€¢ Kaede ā€¢ Duke Edwards ā€¢ Rocky ā€¢ Athena ā€¢ Neo & Geo ā€¢ G-Mantle
KOF 2001 Logo Sprite May Lee Jinju ā€¢ K9999 ā€¢ Ɓngel ā€¢ Zero ā€¢ Ron ā€¢ Glugan ā€¢ Igniz ā€¢ Misty ā€¢ Nests
KOF EX Logo Moe Habana
KOF 2002 Logo Sprite Kusanagi
KOF EX2 Logo Reiji Oogami ā€¢ Jun Kagami ā€¢ Miu Kurosaki ā€¢ Sinobu Amou
KOF 2003 Logo Sprite Ash Crimson ā€¢ Duo Lon ā€¢ Shen Woo ā€¢ Tizoc ā€¢ Gato ā€¢ Malin ā€¢ Maki Kagura ā€¢ Adelheid Bernstein ā€¢ Mukai
KOF MI Logo Alba Meira ā€¢ Soiree Meira ā€¢ Lien Neville ā€¢ Mignon Beart ā€¢ Chae Lim ā€¢ Duke ā€¢ Rock Howard
KOF XI Logo Sprite Oswald ā€¢ Elisabeth Blanctorche ā€¢ Momoko ā€¢ B. Jenet ā€¢ Shion ā€¢ Magaki ā€¢ Silber ā€¢ Sho Hayate ā€¢ Jyazu ā€¢ Hotaru Futaba ā€¢ Itokatsu ā€¢ Tung Fu Rue
KOF MI2 Logo Luise Meyrink ā€¢ Nagase ā€¢ Jivatma ā€¢ Ninon Beart ā€¢ Hyena ā€¢ Hanzo Hattori ā€¢ Kyo Kusanagi Classic ā€¢ Wild Wolf ā€¢ Mr. Karate II ā€¢ Armor Ralf ā€¢ Richard Meyer
KOF MIRA Logo Xiao Lon ā€¢ Makoto Mizoguchi
KOF '98UM Logo Nightmare Geese
KOF 2002UM Logo Nameless
KOF XII Logo Raiden
KOF XIII Logo Hwa Jai ā€¢ Saiki ā€¢ Evil Ash ā€¢ Mr. Karate
KOF XIV Logo Shun'ei ā€¢ Meitenkun ā€¢ Gang-il ā€¢ Luong ā€¢ Xanadu ā€¢ Sylvie Paula Paula ā€¢ Kukri ā€¢ Mian ā€¢ Nelson ā€¢ Zarina ā€¢ Bandeiras Hattori ā€¢ King of Dinosaurs ā€¢ Hein ā€¢ Nakoruru ā€¢ Mamahaha ā€¢ Mui Mui ā€¢ Love Heart ā€¢ Alice Garnet Nakata ā€¢ Antonov ā€¢ Verse ā€¢ Najd (Aila)
The King of Fighters XV Logo Isla (Amanda) ā€¢ Dolores ā€¢ Krohnen McDougall ā€¢ Re Verse ā€¢ Otoma Raga ā€¢ Haohmaru ā€¢ Darli Dagger ā€¢ Unnamed "Special" DLC Character
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