Karate Tigress

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The Best Around
Player: @Hissatsuman

NAME: Karate Tigress
ARCHETYPE: Scrapper
ORIGIN: Natural
REAL NAME: Kari King
AGE: 29
HEIGHT: 5'8
WEIGHT: 120lbs
EYES: Brown
HAIR: Black
OCCUPATION: Superhero, martial arts instructor
BIRTHPLACE: Paragon City, Rhode Island
POWERS: Olympic-level athlete, black belt in multiple forms of karate




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Karate-dō: the way of the empty hand. A martial art with a lineage that stretches back hundreds of years, from its initial beginnings in the traditional Okinawan fighting arts to the modern styles that have spread all throughout the world. One such place karate has founds its way to: Kings Row, Paragon City. The Tiger's Den Karate Dojo has stood for decades as a place where anyone from the community can come to learn self-discipline, self-knowledge and self-satisfaction at eventually being able to punch through a stack of bricks and do the cool stuff with the nunchaku. The King family (no relation) has run the Tiger's Den for generations, with current owner and instructor Kari King having inherited the dojo from her father.
Kari's journey in the martial arts began at a young age when her father, Kenneth, began instructing her in the basics of the style that his own father had taught him. He made one addition to the traditional teachings, though - as well as running his daughter through forms and kata, Kenneth King made sure to run her through his sizeable collection of 80s and 90s martial arts B-movies (most of which were absolutely not age-appropriate). Capping off an evening of training by watching some former-kickboxing-champ-turned-actor defend their home/neighborhood/America via copious amounts of jumping roundhouses turned karate into a lifelong devotion, and by the time Kari took over as head instructor of the Den, she was a black belt in several disciplines. And yes - she could punch through a stack of bricks, and do the cool stuff with the nunchaku.


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Whilst within the dojo the continuous journey of self-improvement was going pretty well, however, outside the doors of the Den things were taking a turn for the worse. Paragon City's crime rate could never be accused of being low, and despite the huge number of crimefighters in the City of Heroes, none of them can be everywhere at once: the Skulls had arrived in Kings Row, and soon Kari's neighborhood was one of many where the gang was making their presence felt. Businesses up and down the Row received a "visit" from the Skulls, until it was eventually the Den's turn - a small group of them burst in during a lesson looking to make trouble. With the outer calmness befitting a karate master and the inner fury befitting a teacher having their class disrupted, Kari asked her students to stand back and watch closely: they were about to see a quick crash course in the art of high-impact kicking. Moments later, the Skulls were spilling out into the street, only some of them consciously. Kari had driven them off this time, but now she had a problem - reprisal was sure to follow, and the rest of the community would undoubtedly get caught in it. She soon came to a decision: karate is for defense, so it was time to start being really proactive about defense. It was time to strike fast and hard (defensively). She resolved to swiftly drive the Skulls out of the neighborhood permanently, and quickly put together a suitably fearsome (yet stylish) costume. Now, she would just need to come up with a name for her new crimefighting identity.
A casual glance at her DVDs brought a smile to her face. It was obvious, really. There on the shelves was the crown jewel of her inherited collection - eleven imported DVDs of mostly-unrelated martial arts movies, released in European language markets as a series under one title: the Karate Tigress franchise. A grouping that contained some of Kari and her father's favorite masterpieces of B-movie cinema. That would do nicely.
In keeping with the spirit of her art, Kari's battle for her neighborhood was short and decisive - after the local Skull ringleaders all eventually fell to severe cases of spinning roundhouses to the head, the gang was driven from the area for good. She couldn't stop there, however - the rest of Kings Row was still plagued by Skulls and, from what she was hearing, worse. It was time for her to join the rest of the masks and capes fighting to clean up the streets. It was time for the bad guys of Paragon at large to feel the fury of the ferocious Karate Tigress!


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- Kari holds black belts in various styles and hybrid forms of karate, including Kyokushin, Shotokan, Gōjū-ryū, Shitō-ryū, Taidō, Tang Soo Do, and American Kenpo. Tiger's Den students are taught a hybrid style of the King family's creation named Tora-ryū, which emphasizes karate as spiritually a defensive art, but prioritizes speed and power training and has a heavy focus on sparring, during which everyone forms a ring around the combatants and chants "kumite" until someone gets hit in the face.
- Kari was a success in local kickboxing competition in her younger years, but the combined demands of academic life and helping run the dojo meant she never competed on a wider level. She still goes as a spectator when she has the time, though!
- The first lesson at the Tiger's Den is free. Sign up!
- You can't borrow any of Kari's Karate Tigress home video collection, but you can watch them under her supervision on request. The complete series, in all its glory:

  • Karate Tigress aka Never Give Up, Never Give In - The one that started it all. A young karateka must overcome mobsters and their gigantic German enforcer in order to save their family dojo - obviously, this one has a special place in Kari's heart. Most famous for the villainous role being the first major appearance of former kickboxer and future action lead Johanna von Dietze.
  • Karate Tigress II aka Never Give Up, Never Give In II - The debut of underdog favourite Laura Acevedo. Despite being a Karate Tigress movie, this one is a lot more about shooting guns in dense jungles than you'd think.
  • Karate Tigress 3 aka Full Contact Fighter - Johanna von Dietze must avenge familial defeat at the hands of Hapkido villainy. Everyone agrees similar (but non-KT series) JVD movie Violent Game is better.
  • Karate Tigress 4 aka The Dream Team - The US Women's Karate team must overcome interpersonal conflicts, family melodrama and intense training in order to give 100% in the World All Martial Arts Championships against the not-really-evil-but-personally-unlikeable Japanese Aikido team. The theme song has permanent place on Kari's workout playlist.
  • Karate Tigress 5 aka Queen of Combat - Laura Acevedo travels to Thailand for revenge - kickboxing style! Notable for launching the career of minor action starlet and future Kar Go fitness guru Billie Blake.
  • Karate Tigress 6 aka Full Contact Fighter 3 - Von Dietze declined to return for the sequels, and so here a previously-unmentioned sister character continues the fight against the heinous Hapkido hordes. Kari will tell you that this one is okay, but 2 is much better.
  • Karate Tigress 7 aka Dreaming of Victory - Some might say this one's title and broad plot involving US national competitors is a cynical ploy to confuse people into thinking that it's The Dream Team 2, but it's not. It is not! Mostly known for being the first leading role for Michelle Ward, who would then go on to star in...
  • Karate Tigress 8 aka Kicks of Steel - Ward plays perhaps the most unlikeable protagonist of the KT "franchise", who must train karate in order to avenge a friend's defeat at the hands of the villain from NGUNGI2 (well, the actress). If you must skip an entry, well, it could probably be this one.
  • Karate Tigress 9 aka Hyperfighter - But heads will roll if you skip this one! One-and-done actress/karateka Brianna Gibson becomes embroiled in the popular TV martial arts competition Hyperfights, but maybe things are more sinister than they seem... former national karate champion Kerry Valente has a blast as the evil promoter of Hyperfights, after a star turn in Never Give Up, Never Give In 3: Sworn Sisters.
  • Karate Tigress 10 aka Winners Don't Lose - Things could perhaps be accused of running out of steam at this point. Actors with no previous martial arts experience take on some notable names of the early MMA boom in an underground arena, to no great effect. You know, maybe Kicks of Steel isn't that bad...
  • Karate Tigress 11 aka Final Faceoff - Billie Blake makes her triumphant return playing a high school librarian who teaches bullied kids how to fight back using the power of thrust kicks. Kind of similar to None But the Brave, if you've seen it. If you haven't, Kari recommends!