Kung Lao

Kung Lao

General CVG character
name= Kung Lao


series="Mortal Kombat" series
firstgame="Mortal Kombat II" (1993)
liveactor= Anthony "Tony" Marquez ("MKII", "MK3", "UMK3", "MKT")
Paolo Montalbán ("")
inuniverse=Mortal Kombat character
origin = Earthrealm
race = Human
weapons = Battle Axe ("MKG")
Broadsword ("MK:DA", "MK:A")

fighting-styles = Mantis ("MK:DA", "MK:SM")
Shaolin Fist ("MK:DA", "MK:SM", "MK:A")
Chinese Kempo ("MK:SM")
White Lotus ("MK:SM")
alignment = Good

Kung Lao is a fictional character in the "Mortal Kombat" fighting game series.

About Kung Lao

Kung Lao is a former Shaolin monk and a member of the former White Lotus Society. He stands in the shadow of his great ancestor, the Great Kung Lao, but unlike his great ancestor he has no desire to be champion and would rather live a life of peace. He is close friends to the Mortal Kombat Champion Liu Kang as well, he has sought counsel from master Bo' Rai Cho. Of the Earthrealm warriors, Kung Lao is the most outspoken pacifist, although he will not hesitate to severely punish those who attack him, Earthrealm, or his friends. His trademark is his razor-rimmed hat, which he can employ quite powerfully and effectively in combat. Many of his fatalities involve the use of his hat to some extent.

Kung Lao can be seen in MKII, MK3, and MKSM wearing the Chinese character 武 which means military/wu shu/martial arts.

According to "MK" co-creator John Tobias in a 1995 interview with "EGM", Kung Lao's hat was inspired by the 1964 James Bond movie "Goldfinger", in which a character named Oddjob threw his derby as a weapon.

Storyline

"Mortal Kombat II"

Kung Lao is possibly (next to Liu Kang) the last known descendant of the Great Kung Lao, a former Champion of Mortal Kombat, who lost the title to Goro 500 years previously, resulting in Lao's death at Goro's hands and the start of Shang Tsung's rule over the tournament. Like his friend, Liu Kang, Kung Lao is also a member of the White Lotus Society. Kung Lao was originally the one to represent the Shaolin in the Mortal Kombat tournament but he declined, knowing of the consequences of becoming champion. As a result, Liu Kang was chosen and emerged as the winner.

When the Shaolin Temples were attacked by Baraka and his Tarkatan soldiers, Liu Kang and Kung Lao resolved to travel through the portal to the Outworld and avenge their fallen Shaolin brothers. Although he joined his friend in his furious quest, Kung Lao's ultimate goal was to rebuild the White Lotus Society at the Wu Shi Academy, in order to train a new generation of warriors for the coming ages. He, along with Liu Kang, ventured into Outworld to do battle with Outworld's forces in a new tournament. Following Shao Kahn's defeat at Liu Kang's hand, the monks returned to Earth and began training the next generation of Shaolin warriors. (Kung Lao's character bio was not included in the arcade version of "Mortal Kombat 3", but was later made available for the home versions.)

"Mortal Kombat 3"

When Shao Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm came, he had to temporarily scrap his plans for reforming the Society. Eventually, Kung Lao faced Shao Kahn; the Emperor of Outworld defeated Kung Lao and injured him so badly that he was believed to have died. Hearing of Kung Lao's apparent death enraged Liu Kang, as he challenged Shao Kahn and successfully defeated him for the second time.

"Mortal Kombat 4"

With Outworld driven back, Kung Lao decided not to return to the Shaolin Temples, instead allowing everyone to believe that he was dead and went on to live a life of peace in respect to the beliefs of his ancestors. This would not last long however, as he was drawn away from his newfound peace to help fight against Shinnok's forces, when word reached him that Goro, the Shokan warrior who had killed the Great Kung Lao centuries ago, was still alive. After Shinnok's defeat, Kung Lao attacked Goro, who had signed a peace treaty with the Centaurs under the mediation of Kitana. Instead of being an attempted assassination, however, the blow was a ceremonial strike of vengeance for the Great Kung Lao's death. With this act, the two warriors shook hands, ending their conflict.

"Deadly Alliance"

The next years were peaceful. This ended on a brutal note at the time of "", when the sorcerers Quan Chi and Shang Tsung united and murdered Liu Kang in a vicious attack. Kung Lao found his body and was told by Raiden that Tsung was the assassin, who had formed the Deadly Alliance with Quan Chi. Enraged, Kung Lao vowed revenge upon the sorcerer, and once again abandoned his pacifist Shaolin beliefs. He believed his current skills were insufficient to defeat Shang Tsung so after meeting with the other Earthrealm warriors and traveling to Outworld. Kung Lao informed Kitana of Liu Kang's death and she tagged along with Kung Lao and sought the advice of the martial arts teacher Bo' Rai Cho, who trained Kung Lao for a short time. Together, they joined the other warriors in the assault against the two sorcerers.

"Deception"

But the assault did not end well. With Liu Kang dead, Raiden and his companions were fighting a losing battle. Kung Lao and Kitana challenged the Deadly Alliance. Kung Lao fought Shang Tsung one on one but because of Shang Tsung's soulnado, the sorcerer was able to keep his power at its peak, making the battle very difficult. Things would get worse as Kung Lao's allies would perish in the battle, one by one. Kitana would fall against Quan Chi and Kung Lao would fall to the hands of Shang Tsung. Despite his improved skills, it wasn't enough and Kung Lao died, leaving only Raiden to battle the Deadly Alliance. However, Kung Lao was revived by Onaga as a slave during the events of "Deception". He and the rest of his brainwashed allies were later released from Onaga's spell by the spirit of his best friend Liu Kang after being defeated by Ermac. After being released from the spell, he and everyone else embraced Liu Kang as they celebrate their short lived victory.

"Armageddon"

Fujin's bio for "" describes Kung Lao as having joined forces with the God of Wind to bring their former comrades Raiden and Liu Kang under control, with the God of Thunder becoming "as ruthless as Shao Kahn" and Liu Kang's corpse selectively slaying various people. Fujin then goes on to state in his bio that if no way was found to revert the two corrupted warriors back to normal, both he and Kung Lao would be forced to finish them. It is as yet unknown what Kung Lao's outlook on this matter is, at least until his own bio is officially released by Midway.

In his "Armageddon" ending, Kung Lao goes back in time after defeating Blaze. He meets his old ancestor, and with his blessing, takes his place in the Mortal Kombat tournament. He defeats Goro and becomes the MK Champion and was a legend. As a result, Liu Kang never competed, and his and Kung Lao's rivalry with him never came to be. [http://mortalkombatwarehouse.com/mka/kunglao/]

"Shaolin Monks"

In the adventure game "", Kung Lao's character was explored to a greater degree than had been shown in the previous MK games. Kung Lao is depicted in "MK:SM" as feeling almost resentful of Liu Kang's victory in the Shaolin tournament. Although he and Liu Kang are shown to be friends - much of the time - he constantly baits his fellow Shaolin monk, especially regarding Princess Kitana, and the tournament that "Raiden" (in reality, a disguised Shang Tsung) has sent them to compete in. A rivalry between the two Shaolin monks was hence established for the first time in MK:SM. As the two fighters defeated Shang Tsung's warriors, they gained victories in Mortal Kombat, forming a race of sorts to become the Champion of Mortal Kombat. Kung Lao, especially, is seen gloating to Liu Kang that he will win this tournament. This rivalry escalates until the two warriors are convinced that the other has been corrupted by the Outworld.

Combat characteristics

Signature moves

* Wind Teleport: Kung Lao goes to the ground and reappears behind his opponent. It could be followed by multiple moves. ("MKII", "MK3", "UMK3", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:SM", "MK:A")
* Double Pass Teleport: Kung Lao passes twice before appearing behind his opponent. ("MKT", "MKG", "MK:SM")
*Hat Throw: Kung Lao hurls his hat at the opponent. ("MKII", "MK3", "UMK3", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:DA", "MK:SM", "MK:A")
*Whirlwind Kick: Kung Lao flies towards his opponent spinning like a tornado, doing multiple kicks that knocks them down. ("MK:DA", "MK:A")
*3D Shield / Aura Spinning Shield: Spinning like a tornado, Kung Lao knocks his opponent into the air. In "Mortal Kombat Trilogy" and "Mortal Kombat Gold" he could move while spinning. ("MKII", "MK3", "UMK3", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:SM")
*Dive Kick: Also called the Bullet Kick, Kung Lao dives down from the air and attack his opponent. ("MKII", "MK3", "UMK3", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:SM", "MK:A")

Recurring fatalities

*Body Slice: Kung Lao brings his razor hat down, slicing the opponent vertically in half with a clean swipe. ("MKII", "MK:SM")
*Hat Decapitation: Kung Lao throws his hat, which arcs upward suddenly, chopping his enemy's head off. ("MKII", "MKT", "MKG")
*Hat Trick: Kung Lao tosses his hat at an enemy, decapitating them. The hat then ricochets off the far wall of the screen and doubles back, cutting the enemy in half. A third ricochet slices the enemy off at the knees. ("MK3", "UMK3", "MKT", "MKG")
*Tornado: Kung Lao executes his Cyclone Spin, and sucks the opponent into it, causing them to explode violently. ("MK3", "UMK3", "MKT", "MK:SM")

Great Kung Lao

The Great Kung Lao is featured in the TV show "". He is the ancestor of Kung Lao and Liu Kang and has an outfit similar to the present-day Kung Lao, and the Shaolin monk Liu Kang, who follows his teachings. In "Conquest", he is portrayed by Paolo Montalban. "Conquest" was not part of the canon storyline the Mortal Kombat games follow, but nevertheless was immensely popular among the fan community.

(500 years before Liu Kang would do the same).

Despite Tsung having the advantage of winning nine consecutive "Mortal Kombat" tournaments, Kung Lao defeated him and became Grand Champion, saving Earthrealm in the process. While it is common for the victor to take his opponent's life, Kung Lao spared the sorcerer. As champion, Lao could not age. Fifty years later, he was defeated in "Mortal Kombat" by Goro, the Shokan prince. Afterwards, Kung Lao's soul was taken by Tsung, the now old man he spared half a century before. In Deception his soul is presumed freed after Shang Tsung is killed by Raiden's failed attempt to destroy the Dragon King giving his soul peace after over 5 centuries of torment.

Mortal Kombat: Conquest

After becoming Grand Champion, the thunder god Raiden tells him that, because he was the last defending warrior of Earthrealm, Lao is now destined to train new warriors to compete against Shao Kahn's forces for the next "Mortal Kombat". He initially rejects this responsibility because he desired to marry his girlfriend Jen, despite her father's refusal.

While this took place, Shang Tsung, who was now imprisoned in the Cobalt Mines by Shao Kahn after he failed to beat Kung Lao, sought his revenge and sends the undead warrior Scorpion to kill Kung Lao. This would be in conflict with the games as Scorpion lived and died only several years before the first "Mortal Kombat" game, 500 years later. Scorpion fails to defeat Kung Lao, but manages to kill Jen during the battle. After losing her, Kung Lao commits to training new warriors to defend Earthrealm and fight in "Mortal Kombat" when the time comes. He is joined by Jen’s bodyguard, Siro, and Taja, a thief who, with Raiden's persuasion, saved Kung Lao's life from Jen’s father.

Kung Lao is killed by the Shadow Priests along with Taja and Siro in the final episode of Mortal Kombat Conquest. Had the series been continued, Kung Lao would have been shown to live until the next tournament and be killed by Prince Goro.

Appearances in other media

Kung Lao made several appearances in Malibu Comics' "MK" series. His story is slightly altered, stating he is an exile in Outworld due to the failure of his ancestor, and the fall of his lineage. During the "Blood & Thunder" series he has a minor participation rescuing a near-death Liu Kang after he was stabbed by Kano. In the "Battlewave" series, he joins with Kitana, Baraka and Sub-Zero in an attempt to ovethrow the Emperor Shao Kahn. During the comics, he shares a very close relation with Kitana, contradicting the games' official story about Liu Kang and Kitana's love relationship.

He was featured in his own one-shot issue from Malibu Comics in the summer of 1995. [http://www.totalmortalkombat.com/multimedia/mkkomics/COMKUN1.gifMalibu Comics "Kung Lao" Cover] ] The comic, entitled "Rising Son", showed his struggle against Shang Tsung and his shapeshifting mind tricks, using his friends' forms (Kitana, Baraka and Sub-Zero) as well as his ancestor's form to kill him. It would be the very last issue produced in Malibu's "Mortal Kombat" series.

Kung Lao was also the centerpiece of the non-canon 1995 "Mortal Kombat" novel written by Jeff Rovin, but his description therein completely differed from that of the games; he was depicted as being tall, bald save for a queue of long black hair (similar to Goro's), barefoot, and wearing a long white robe.

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