Johnny master

  1. Bill Boyd
  2. Johnny Trigg
  3. Master Hama
  4. Johnny Maestro


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Bill Boyd

 “  I see the press is still givin' ya a hard time.  „  —Master Boyd, Mortal Kombat (film) Bill Boyd, Master Boyd by sensei. History [ ] After a frustration during filming, Johnny was told a man was waiting for him at his trailer. The annoyed Johnny saw "the man" was reading a newspaper that claimed Johnny's on-screen martial arts was fake. Johnny was upset at first, but he became happy to see it was Master Boyd visiting him. Boyd then informs Johnny of "the A scroll in Johnny Cage's hands is his "invitation" to the Mortal Kombat tournament, given to by Master Boyd (Shang Tsung in disguise) Master Boyd then gave Johnny a scroll, the invitation to the tournament, and told him to arrive there via a However, it was later revealed that "Master Boyd" was

Johnny Trigg

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Master Hama

Master Hama Gender Male Age 50's Hair Color Grey Occupation Karate Teacher First appearance Add here Voice by N/A “ Teaching you like harsh journey to water-less desert. ” — Hama, shows his contempt towards Johnny Master Hama is Due to Johnny's stupidity, he often makes Johnny to do grunt works instead of teaching him real martial arts. In fact, despite being the biggest student in the class, Johnny is actually the weakest and most pathetic student as a weakest child can beat him up easily. Hama never considers Johnny as a student.

Johnny Maestro

Manhattan (Lower East Side) native Johnny Maestro (born John Mastrangelo) has the distinction of being in three top-selling vocal groups dating back to the early days of rock-and-roll: The Del-Satins and He was the lead singer in The Crests, formed in 1956. That group, renowned for its smooth harmonies that typified the "doo-wop" sound of the 1950s, had several big hits, among them the classic "Sixteen Candles" in 1958, but they also charted with "Step By Step,""The Angels Listened In" and "Trouble in Paradise." Maestro left The Crests in 1960 and recorded on his own (although The Crests backed him up on several of his records). He managed to place some of his songs in the top 20, but his solo career didn't go much beyond that. In 1968 he combined two groups, The Del-Satins--for whom he sang in the 1960s and who had provided back-up on several of