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Kano is a character from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series, created by Midway Games and later developed by NetherRealm Studios under Warner Bros. Games. Introduced in Mortal Kombat (1992) as a player character and the leader of the fictional Black Dragon crime organization. Kano is characterized by his cybernetic eye, in addition to knives, serving as his primary weapon. In the series, Kano is the main adversary of Special Forces officer Sonya Blade.
Kano has been featured in several sequels of the first game, appearing in ten major titles overall (excluding Mortal Kombat 4 and Mortal Kombat: Deception). He also appears in the series' spin-offs and various media beyond the games, including live-action adaptations, animations, and comics. Outside of the Mortal Kombat series, his likeness is present in the 2005 stop motion television series Robot Chicken and 2012 animated film Wreck-It Ralph. Critics have acknowledged the character for his personality, mannerisms, representation of the Australian heritage, and portrayals by Trevor Goddard in the 1995 film and Josh Lawson in the 2021 film.
Development and design
Kano's original design featured a helmet with red eyes, later revised to include a metal plate on his right eye based on Schwarzenegger's Terminator. In Mortal Kombat (1992), Richard Divizio was invited by one of the series' co-creators, John Tobias, to perform motion capture for Kano. Divizio worked alongside other motion capture artists in a makeshift studio, collaborating with the development team to animate his movements for the game. While developing Kano's Fatality, Divizio initially proposed ripping out a heart, biting it, and raising it in the air. This idea was rejected by the team, leading him to suggest an alternative inspired by the Indiana Jones film series. He modified the concept by removing the biting and adding heartbeats for realism, which the team agreed to finalize. Divizio reprised his motion capture role in Mortal Kombat 3 (1995). Kano's absence in Mortal Kombat 4 (1997) and Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004) led to the creation of two substitutes: Jarek and Kira.
Kano leads the Black Dragon crime syndicate and utilizes his cybernetic laser eye and knives as primary tools for combat. Originally represented as a Japanese-born American, his nationality was changed to Australian after actor Trevor Goddard's portrayal in the 1995 Mortal Kombat film. Kano conceals the injured side of his face with a metal plate, an injury attributed to fellow character Jax. For the first live-action adaptation, American filmmaker Lawrence Kasanoff cited Schwarzenegger's Terminator as an influence for redesigning Kano. However, during a set visit by school children, one child became upset at the redesign and insisted Kano retain his uniqueness. Recognizing the audience's attachment to the character, Kasanoff's team reinstated Kano's appearance. In the 2011 web series Mortal Kombat: Legacy, English actor Darren Shahlavi played Kano. In Mortal Kombat X (2015), Kano's enhancements expanded beyond his cybernetic eye to include a cybernetic heart. Kano was redesigned for the 2022 animated film Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind, featuring a mohawk hairstyle, a white beard, and the title "King Kano".
For the 2021 Mortal Kombat reboot film, Australian actor Josh Lawson portrayed Kano, with director Simon McQuoid balancing his comic relief role with the film's serious tone. McQuoid explained that Kano, along with the original character Cole Young, served as an entry point to explain the franchise's supernatural lore to the audience. Lawson described his interpretation of Kano as both immature and passionate, mixing his violent nature with humor, mentioning his catchphrase "Kano wins!" that was improvised during filming. Lawson ensured Kano's personality remained faithful to his original characterization. Despite this, one major Mortal Kombat character, Johnny Cage, was omitted from the film, as writer Greg Russo found Lawson's role entertaining enough to exclude Cage. In addition, some of Kano's traits are modified in this film: he lacks the metallic mask to cover his cybernetic eye, instead having scars around it, and he is depicted in less revealing attire. Lawson reprised the role for the sequel Mortal Kombat 2 (2025), revealing that Kano experiences crucial character development shaped by his death in the prequel, marking a turning point that leads to "Kano 2.0" with altered motivations.
Biography
Kano is a recurring character in the Mortal Kombat series, known for his affiliation with the Black Dragon clan, mercenary work, and shifting allegiances. Introduced in Mortal Kombat (1992), he was pursued by United States Special Forces operative Sonya Blade, leading to their long-standing rivalry. After the first tournament, Kano was taken to a place known as Outworld, where he aligned himself with Emperor Shao Kahn and guided him with knowledge of weaponry. His involvement in Outworld's conflicts continued, including a brief occupancy as Shao's general and later service under the Deadly Alliance of sorcerers Shang Tsung and Quan Chi.
Kano frequently switched sides for personal gain, working for figures like Shao and the Deadly Alliance while clashing with Sonya and the Special Forces. During Mortal Kombat X (2015), he facilitated the sale of Elder God Shinnok's amulet and later tried to assassinate Shao's general Kotal Kahn, reinforcing his role in Outworld's conflicts. Although his rivalry with Sonya remained central, leading to several confrontations. In Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), a timeline alteration caused past and present selves of Kano to appear simultaneously, allowing them to interact. Kano's cybernetic enhancements, including his laser eye, and his adaptability have kept him a notable presence in the series. His self-serving nature makes him a complex character within Mortal Kombat lore.
Appearances
Kano's main appearances in the Mortal Kombat series span several installments, including the original Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat 3 (and its updates), Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Mortal Kombat 9, Mortal Kombat X (and its accompanying comics), and Mortal Kombat 11. Across these games, his storyline frequently revolves around his rivalry with Sonya Blade. Kano also appears as a background character in Mortal Kombat II, as an opponent in Batman: Arkham City Lockdown, and as an assist character with the term "Kameo Fighter" in Mortal Kombat 1.
His appearances in the series' spin-offs include Mortal Kombat: Special Forces, Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, Mortal Kombat Mobile, and Mortal Kombat: Onslaught. Besides video games, he has appeared in live-action productions: the 1995 film, Mortal Kombat Legacy, the 2021 film, and the 2025 film; and in animations: Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, Robot Chicken, Wreck-It Ralph, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, and Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind.
Critical reception
Edmond Tran from GameSpot published an article discussing Kano's influence on Australia. In the article, Tran initially criticizes Kano as the sole overt villain in the original Mortal Kombat (1992), showcasing moves like his knife projectile and cannonball roll. Despite his distinctive appearance (white gi, bandolier, and metallic faceplate), Kano was considered less engaging compared to other characters, such as the ninjas or those with magical abilities. Tran referenced Kano's history, originally conceived with a Japanese-American background and later changed to Australian, inspired by Trevor Goddard's portrayal in the 1995 film. While this change added some impact, Tran argued it did not necessarily make Kano a more compelling character. However, Tran expressed satisfaction with Kano's Australian representation and redesign in Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), examining several of his characteristics: skills in using knives, sense of humor, urinary habits, beer drinking, criminal behavior, clothing style, attitude, dialogues, and gameplay moves.
Devin Randall, a writer for the gay men's lifestyle magazine Instinct, reported on Mortal Kombat 11's depiction of Kano, interpreting his mannerisms as evocative of a gay fetish. This includes chugging and spitting out beer, urinating on the ground, and a self-centered personality, which Randall likened to themes associated with glory-hole sexual activity. These traits, combined with the names of some of his gameplay moves—such as "Fist of Power", "Chokehold", and "Power Slam"—have led to interpretations associating him with hyper-masculine gay subcultures. Publications like Gay Star News and discussions on social media platforms, including X, have further contributed to this perspective. However, Randall clarified that Kano is not canonically gay and identified Kung Jin as the series' sole confirmed gay character.
Authors Edward Elliot and Jessica Isserow used Kano and Sonya as a case study in "Moral Kombat: Analytic Naturalism and Moral Disagreement", examining the nature of moral disagreements through a philosophical conflict between the two characters over gender inequality. In the analysis, Kano is distinguished as sexist for supporting policies that promote gender inequality, directly opposing Sonya's view that such policies are morally wrong. The study explores whether their conflict represents a genuine moral debate or a verbal dispute. From the view of moral realism, the authors argue that, as members of the same cultural community, both characters likely share knowledge of the terms involved, suggesting that their disagreement is caused by opposing beliefs and not the lack of communication, showcasing the complexity of moral disputes.
Gavin Jasper of Den of Geek discussed Kano and his connections to other Mortal Kombat characters, including Jarek, Hsu Hao, and Kira. Jasper noted that Jarek, who replaced Kano in Mortal Kombat 4 (1997), lacked the distinctive qualities that made Kano notable. In contrast, Jasper considered Hsu Hao and Kira similar to Kano, with Hsu Hao becoming irrelevant in Mortal Kombat X (2015). Kira, however, was viewed as a fusion of Kano's and Sonya's gameplay properties. Jasper classified Kano as the series' "bullseye" and "cockroach", emphasizing his selfishness in betraying humanity for power, survival, or amusement. He also praised Goddard's portrayal of Kano, which helped make the character stand out. Kano's portrayal by Josh Lawson in the 2021 film generally received positive commentary from the critics, including Screen Rant's Max Ruscinski, CinemaBlend's Mick Joest, and Junkee's Molly Hunt.
Further reading
Davi Nonato Braid (April 20, 2021). "Mortal Kombat: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Kano". TheGamer. Valnet. Archived from the original on May 25, 2022. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
Jen Juneau (April 22, 2021). "Josh Lawson Calls His Role as Kano in Mortal Kombat a 'Childhood Dream Come True': 'So Grateful'". People. Dotdash Meredith. Archived from the original on April 22, 2021. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
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