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Mature (The King of Fighters)
Official The King of Fighters Neowave artwork for Mature.
Game series The King of Fighters series
First game The King of Fighters '94
In-Universe Information
Birthplace Flag of Chile Chile
Blood type O
Fighting style Speed-based attacks
Mature is a video game character from The King of Fighters series.
Origin
Mature was modeled as a sexy character in homage to Marilyn Monroe. She
looks and acts a bit like Monroe and one of her win poses resembles a pose
Monroe struck during her modeling career. Both Orochi assassins, Mature and
Vice, are named with "adult" themes in mind. In Mature's case, her name
refers to "mature content" or perhaps even sexual maturity.
Story
The first appearance of Mature, before she was developed into a full fledged
character, in The King of Fighters '94.
The first appearance of Mature, before she was developed into a full fledged
character, in The King of Fighters '94.
Mature is one of the two Orochi assassins (the second being Vice) that work
for Goenitz, one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Orochi.
Mature disposes of those who oppose the Orochi as commanded by her master
Goenitz. Her ultimate goal was to liberate the Orochi power and she
accomplished this when Goenitz killed the heir of the Clan of the Yata. The
Orochi power, however, was still weak so they decided to bide their time.
Some time later, Rugal Bernstein tried to take control of the Orochi power.
Upon learning this, Goenitz went to face Rugal and gouged out his right eye
as punishment. Surprised that he was still alive, Goenitz allowed him to
possess a small part of the Orochi power, but warns him not to use it until
necessary since it would eventually kill him.
Goenitz then assigned Mature and Vice to keep an eye on Rugal to make sure
he doesn't do anything to jeopardize the Orochi clan. Mature and Vice became
Rugal's secretaries and aided him in the organization of the first two King
of Fighters tournaments that had team battle rules. Mature was assigned to
take care of the details of the first tournament in 1994. Mature did not see
any display of Orochi power from Rugal during that year, but he unleashed it
in the tournament the following year. As scheduled, Rugal died from the
overwhelming power. With their mission accomplished, Mature and Vice
returned to Goenitz.
Once reunited with their master, Goenitz assigned them a new "client". He
was Iori Yagami, bearer of Orochi blood and a candidate for joining their
cause. Mature and Vice both went to meet Iori and decided to play with him
before offering their help. Afterwards, Iori and his two female assassins
formed a team for the new King of Fighters tournament. During the
tournament, however, Mature noticed how powerful Iori could be from his
display of strength and his determination. Mature even considered him to be
more powerful than Goenitz. The two assassins decided that it was in their
best interest to side with Iori against Goenitz. When the finals came up,
Mature and Vice knew that Goenitz was going to strike, so they warned Iori
who went after Goenitz. As planned, Iori fought against Goenitz since he
considered Kyo to be his to kill. Goenitz quickly realized that he had been
betrayed by Mature and Vice. Upon his defeat, Goenitz cursed both assassins
and told them that they would die at the hands of their "savior". Not
understanding what their former employer meant, Mature and Vice went to
assist Iori, but Iori began to enter the Riot of Blood. Realizing too late
that Iori was unable to control his Orochi power, Mature and Vice suffered
the cutting edge of Iori's hands and were left to die.
In the later series however, it was revealed that both Mature and Vice
survived Iori's attacks. Vice explained that she had created an illusion
which led Iori to believe that he had killed them both, thus leaving them
unharmed.
Personality
Mature is determined to kill anyone who opposes her goals. She freely sided
with Iori in order to awaken Orochi without Goenitz's help. Mature usually
enchants men before she goes in for the kill. In Mature's eyes, any method
that guarantees victory is viable, even if it means using her considerable
charms. She, along with Vice, has the intention to purge the world by
releasing Orochi from its seal. If Vice was to be the cruel woman, then
Mature is definitely the ruthless woman. She manipulates Iori and betrays
her master Goenitz in order to achieve her goals.
Gameplay
Mature (left) performing "Deicide" on King in The King of Fighters '98.
Mature (left) performing "Deicide" on King in The King of Fighters '98.
In King Of Fighters '96, Mature was a top-tier character. She, along with
Iori and Leona, had severe advantages over most other characters while Vice
took a back seat to the action.
In KoF '98, she was toned down reasonably. She was also given new sprites.
Her provocative taunt was also changed. Many consider Mature as the bottom
tier of character of KoF 2002. Her damage pales in comparsion with Vice, who
has grown to surpass Mature in terms of gameplay. For some reason, Mature's
Ebony Tears move has a command normally reserved for DM/SDM moves.
Game appearances
* The King of Fighters '94 (1994) − Cameo appearance of Mature, as Rugal's
secretary, introducing the player to the final duel.
* The King of Fighters '96 (1996) − First playable appearance.
* The King of Fighters '98 (1998)
* SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash (1999)
* The King of Fighters 2000 (2000) - Paired with Vice as Iori's Another
Striker.
* SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters 2 Expansion Edition (2000)
* The King of Fighters 2002 (2002)
* The King of Fighters Neowave (2004)
Trivia
* During Vice's special intro with Rugal in the Capcom vs. SNK series,
Mature makes a small cameo by bowing before Rugal and then jumping away.
Mature also has a special intro with Rugal in which she blows a kiss to him.
* Like her partner Vice, some of Mature special moves are music references.
Donors for her move names include Despair, Deicide, Crematory, Ebony Tears,
Sacrilege and Nocturnal Rites. Also, Metal Massacre is not only a very early
song by Metallica, but it is also the name used for various compilation
albums dating back to the early 80's. Her Death Row was likely named for
Death Row Records.
* In KOF '96, there was an unused DM animation viewable in the debug mode.
She would perform her Despair special attack three times in a row. This move
was likely scrapped due to its relatively bland look in comparison to her
Heaven's Gate DM. In KOF '98, and later '02, the move remained unseen,
scrapped this time for the addition of the Nocturnal Rites DM.
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