Ma-Kun | |
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Japanese | マーくん |
Age | 13 (Part 1)
14 (Part 2) |
Gender | Male |
Hair Color | Brown |
Eye Color | Black |
Personal Status | |
Game character(s) | Nakoruru Ken |
Dislike | Losing a versus match |
Relatives | Raging Girl (girlfriend) |
Information | |
Anime debut | Round 1 |
Ma-kun is a minor character appears in-game center with his girlfriend. Both have a habit of throwing a tantrum after losing a versus match to their opponent. Like how Mi-Tan has a sprite image of Ono, Ma-kun has a sprite image of Haruo. (Even if they get into fights)
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Manga (Hi Score Girl - Hi Score Girl DASH) - Anime (Season 1 - Season 2) - Timeline - Translations |
Characters |
Main characters |
Yaguchi Haruo - Ōno Akira - Hidaka Koharu |
Supporting characters |
Gamers |
Ma-kun - Nikotamagawa Felicia - Raging Girl |
Students |
Doi Genta - Miyao Kōtarō - Onizuka Chihiro |
Adults |
Gōda Moemi - Jīya - Numata - Ōno Makoto - Shōgakkō-sensei - Tōno Reiko - Yaguchi Namie |
Video game characters |
Dhalsim - Gōki - Guile - Guy - Honda - Nash - Phobos - Vega - Zangieff |
Organizations |
Capcom - Koei Tecmo - Konami - Ōno Zaibatsu - Square Enix - SNK - Taito |
Locations |
Kanagawa |
Airport - Candy Store - Flower Garden - Gashadokuro Game Center - Hidaka Mart - Jōran Kōkō - Marumiya Game Center - Minami Chū - Minami Shō - Mizonokuchi - Ōno Mansion - Totsuka Shop - Yaguchi House |
Tōkyō |
Shibuya |
Others |
Biwa - Kawasaki - Kyōto - Los Angeles - Ōsaka |
Video games |
Gaming platforms |
Arcade - Famicom - Game Boy - Super Famicom - PC Engine - PC Engine GT - PlayStation - Sega Saturn - Game Gear - Virtual Boy - Neo Geo CD |
Games |
Final Fantasy - Final Fight - Kung-Fu - Samurai Spirits - Street Fighter - Tekken - Vampire Savior - Virtua Fighter - Yie Ar Kung-Fu - Karateka |
Media |
Music |
"New Stranger" (OP) - "Hōkago Distraction" (ED) |
Personnel |
Staffs |
Oshikiri Rensuke (mangaka) - Yamakawa Yoshiki (anime director) - Urahata Tatsuhiko (anime writer) - Kuwabata Michiru (anime character designer) - Shimomura Yōko (composer) |
Seiyū |