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The character was ranked 32nd in UGO's 2012 selection of the top fifty series characters, who wrote "They say copying is a form of flattery, so Chameleon makes our list." Complex rated him tenth in their 2011 selection of the series' ten "most underrated characters". His Armageddon ending is also vague, revealing only that he had sought to become Mortal Kombat champion since the events of the first game.

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Chameleon appeared in the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and PC versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy with no biography or ending he is instead only referred to as "one of Shao Kahn's deadliest warriors". He is distinguished by his partially transparent appearance and an outfit that constantly changes its colors. See also: Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and Mortal Kombat Trilogy Chameleon Portrayed by: John Turk ( MKT) Voiced by: Ed Boon ( MKT)Ĭhameleon is a mysterious warrior who possesses the abilities of all the franchise' male ninjas. Despite this, his "Reverse Rip" finishing move in the reboot was ranked ninth in Gameranx's 2012 selection of the MK series' ten most gruesome Fatalities, and Prima Games placed it 35th in their 2014 list of the series' top fifty Fatalities. Den of Geek wrote that he "has virtually no story to speak of outside of the retcon". UGO Networks opined in 2012 that Kintaro "serves no real purpose except for being a reskinned Goro whose sole purpose is to avenge the aforementioned's death" in the conclusion of the original game. Kintaro has received a middling reception due to his minor role in the series and is often unfavorably compared to previous sub-boss Goro. Kintaro appears in the animated film Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms, voiced by Dave B. According to series co-creator John Tobias, Kintaro was redesigned as a "Goro spinoff" who was possibly a Shokan general, but not royalty. He was initially conceived for MKII as an anthropomorphic fur-lined bipedal tiger, but the concept was scrapped due to the difficulty of creating such a complicated outfit. The character was a stop-motion clay figure whose design was inspired by the Japanese mythological character Kintarō. In the Mortal Kombat X comic, Kintaro is revealed to have been killed by Sonya Blade between the events of the 2011 reboot and Mortal Kombat X while she was being controlled by Havik. The reboot also establishes him as being responsible for Kabal's injuries.

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In the reboot, he is defeated by Kung Lao during the tournament.

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Kintaro participates in Shao Kahn's attempt to conquer Earthrealm during the second game's tournament, in which he is defeated by Liu Kang. A Shokan, he shares his species' four arms and imposing size, but is distinguished by his tiger-like stripes. He is also the penultimate boss of Shaolin Monks. Kintaro is the sub-boss of Mortal Kombat II and a sub-boss in the 2011 reboot. Main article: Jax (Mortal Kombat) Kintaro Voiced by: Rhasaan Orange ( MK 2011), Dave B.

  • 9 Introduced in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
  • 8 Introduced in Mortal Kombat: Deception.
  • 7 Introduced in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance.
  • 6 Introduced in Mortal Kombat: Special Forces.
  • 4 Introduced in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero.
  • 3 Introduced in Mortal Kombat 3 and updates.











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