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Since this character's movelist isn't included in the readme, for the sake of this article all moves will be referred to by the titles they are given in the character's coding, regardless of how much they deviate from the moves named. This article contains details about something that's best experienced (or at least witnessed) yourself before reading about it. Matches involving Rare Akuma may get interrupted at times by narrations of Raymond Burr's portrayal as Steve Martin in the film Godzilla, King of the Monsters! Movelist Spoiler warning! And to top it all off, every single one of his attacks (even normals) have a chance of becoming completely unblockable.
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If that's not enough, any time he's attacking above the screen, he may possibly take out a duck midflight, causing it to fall from the sky and possibly damage his opponent. His guard has been replaced with a parry, has a chance of bursting out of opponent attacks, and should he SOMEHOW lose all his health, he'll simply revive himself (he can only do it once, however). His comboability basically destroys the charts he's capable of canceling any basic, special, or super attacks into another one of his choosing (even if he whiffs). He retains most of his edit base's moveset, albeit now ridiculously buffed up. Being a joke edit overpowered beyond belief, he has double the amount of health compared to Shin Gouki which slowly regenerates, is immune to throws and is completely unharmed by projectiles as they literally bounce right off him.