
Kicks as much ass as martial artists half his age? Check. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Marvel vs. But Haggar proved popular enough to take that role in following games, as well as representing Final Fight in Marvel vs.

Shout-Out: In Revenge, his Final Finish has him punching the opponent, slowly walking away, and muttering, "You are already dead." as they are hit by numerous invisible strikes.Save the Princess: Cody's motivation for battling his way through hordes of Mad Gear thugs in the first game is to rescue his beloved girlfriend, Jessica.By the end of the game, thanks to his overdose of GLOW, Cody remarks that his knees are feeling "better than ever", hinting that he's ready to come out of retirement. He now spends his time training Kyle, who he believes has the potential to surpass him, but ultimately unknowing of said potential. Retired Badass: In Streetwise, due to arthritis in his knees.It hits him pretty hard, as the first game was the only time he was a true hero, while he views the events from the perspective of his bitter, totally apathetic Alpha 3 / IV characterisation. Peggy Sue: In Final Fight One for the Game Boy Advance, an unlockable variation of him, Alpha Cody.Ki Manipulation: As a GLOW addict in Streetwise.Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Mainly to his brother.Jack of All Stats: Not as fast as Guy, but not as strong as Haggar - Cody is the game’s all-rounder.In that sense, he is the most literal street fighter in Street Fighter.
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This was retconned, however it is now said that Cody simply taught himself how to fight simply through his struggles in the harsh slums of Metro City. I Know Karate: According to the manual of the SNES version, it's said that Cody is a fifth-degree black belt in karate and a boxing expert, not to mention that he's been training in martial arts since he was nine years old.Expy: He's based on Tom Cody from Streets of Fire.

Despair Event Horizon: His story after the original game, but prior to his Street Fighter appearances.Demoted to Extra: He only appeared in the first game of the series, returning for the polygonal games.Hugo and Poison join him in Ultra Street Fighter IV (although they already appeared in Street Fighter X Tekken and the Street Fighter III series). Crossover: Following Guy, Rolento, and Sodom, he appears in Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter V.

