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Years later, he was drummed out of the service after being implicated on gun running missions supplying the evil, [[Art of Fighting/MrBig|Mr.Big]]. Insisting he was framed, the dejected, former ruler of skies now comes to Southtown to set history right.
Years later, he was drummed out of the service after being implicated on gun running missions supplying the evil, [[Art of Fighting/MrBig|Mr.Big]]. Insisting he was framed, the dejected, former ruler of skies now comes to Southtown to set history right.


In the first [[Art of Fighting]], Crawley has longer hair. By the time [[Art of Fighting 2]] occurs, his hair is cut shorter.
In the first [[Art of Fighting]], Crawley sports a mullet that is both neck-legnth and combed-back. By the time [[Art of Fighting 2]] occurs, he sports a pompadour that is both short-trimmed and slick-back.


John Crawley is based loosely on the martial arts actors ''Jean Claude van Damme'' and ''Arnold Schwarzenegger''. He also has been compared to the [[Street Fighter II]] character [[Street Fighter II/Guile|Guile]] because of their similar hair colour, special moves, and military motifs.
John Crawley's AOF1 incarnation is based loosely on the bodybuilding action-star ''Arnold Schwarzenegger'', his appearance in AOF2 later bares more of a resemblance to martial arts super-star ''Jean Claude van Damme''. Both actors have played as macho militants in their films. He also has been compared to the [[Street Fighter II]] character ''[[Street Fighter II/Guile|Guile]]'' because of their similar color schemes, special moves, military motifs, and fighting stage.


In John's [[Art of Fighting|AOF2]] ending, the US Military attempts to recruit him to rescue the President's canary, named Tweeter. John refuses, telling the General "Hasta la vista!"
In John's [[Art of Fighting|AOF2]] ending, the US Military attempts to recruit him to rescue the President's canary, named Tweeter. John refuses, telling the General "Hasta la vista!"
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==Fight Order==
==Fight Order==
===[[Art of Fighting 2]]===
===[[Art of Fighting 2]]===

Latest revision as of 19:11, 6 August 2021

John Crawley (ジョン・クローリー) is a Martial Arts Instructor with a brutal and aggressive fighting style. He is known to his friends as "The Madman" and "The killing Machine". No one knows what his enemies call him, nor do they dare to ask.

Story (in the Art of Fighting Series)[edit | edit source]

John was once a pilot of unparalleled skill, but then the marine took a air-to-air missile to his eye. Unable to fly, Crawley was driven to drinking and unsociable behavior. Years later, he was drummed out of the service after being implicated on gun running missions supplying the evil, Mr.Big. Insisting he was framed, the dejected, former ruler of skies now comes to Southtown to set history right.

In the first Art of Fighting, Crawley sports a mullet that is both neck-legnth and combed-back. By the time Art of Fighting 2 occurs, he sports a pompadour that is both short-trimmed and slick-back.

John Crawley's AOF1 incarnation is based loosely on the bodybuilding action-star Arnold Schwarzenegger, his appearance in AOF2 later bares more of a resemblance to martial arts super-star Jean Claude van Damme. Both actors have played as macho militants in their films. He also has been compared to the Street Fighter II character Guile because of their similar color schemes, special moves, military motifs, and fighting stage.

In John's AOF2 ending, the US Military attempts to recruit him to rescue the President's canary, named Tweeter. John refuses, telling the General "Hasta la vista!"

Fight Order[edit | edit source]

Art of Fighting 2[edit | edit source]

If you pick John as your first opponent in Art of Fighting 2 (single player mode), you will fight the other contestants in the following order:

first opponent 2. Fight 3. Fight 4. Fight 5. Fight 6. Fight 7. Fight 8. Fight 9. Fight 10. Fight 11. Fight 12. Fight

If you qualify for the 13. fight, you will fight against Geese Howard. See the secrets section for more information.

Moves[edit | edit source]

Art of Fighting[edit | edit source]

Name Input Spirit
All Systems
Mega Smash + 20%
Overdrive Kick + 20%
Flying Attack + 20%
SNES version only
Desperation Spinning Crush + 75%
Can Throw: NO
Can Walljump: YES

Art of Fighting 2[edit | edit source]

Name Input Spirit
Bear Killer or + 0%
Mega Smash + 20%
Flying Attack + 25%
Overdrive Kick + 20%
Spiral Leg Bomber +hold 25%
SUPER: Mega Smasher + 75%
DESPERATION: Atomic Smash ++ 75%