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[[File:Johnny-cage.jpg|frame|Johnny Cage, martial arts superstar]]'''Johnny Cage''' is a martial arts movie star and a hero from the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games.
 
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|fullname = Jonathan Carlton
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|alias = Johnny Cage<br>
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John<br>
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Johnny<br>
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Mr. Cage<br>
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Cage
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|origin = ''Mortal Kombat''
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|occupation = Movie star<br>
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Mediator member of the Special Forces.<br>
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Member of the Shaolin Monks (in his MKA ending)
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|skills = Combat proficiency<br>
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Shadow powers<br>
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Superhuman strength<br>
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Superhuman speed<br>
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Superhuman durability<br>
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Skilled martial artist<br>
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Karate<br>
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Jeet Kune Do<br>
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Nunchaku
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|hobby = Spending time with Raiden and his allies.<br>
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Performing in movie films.<br>
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Making jokes.
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|goals = {{Scroll box|Become the most popular movie actor ever.<br>
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Help Raiden in his quest to save Earthrealm.<br>
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Reunited with Sonya, and his daughter Cassie. (succeeded)<br>
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Return his friends to normal and rescue them from Netherrealm.<br>
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Help the Special Forces protect Earthrealm.<br>
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Fix and correct Raiden's mistakes.<br>
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Gain the god-like power of Blaze to become a better fighter, to gain insight and become enlightened.}}
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|family = Robert Carlton (father)<br>
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Rose Carlton (mother)
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Rebecca Carlton (sister)
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Cindy Ford (ex-wife)
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[[Sonya Blade]] (ex-wife; later reconciled)
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[[Cassie Cage]] (daughter)
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|friends = {{Scroll box|'''Original Timeline:'''
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*[[Liu Kang]]
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*[[Sonya Blade]]
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*Raiden
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*Sub-Zero
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*Kung Lao
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*Nightwolf
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*Sindel
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*Kenshi
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*Jax Briggs
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*Fujin
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*[[Kitana]]
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*Ermac
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*Li Mei
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*Kurtis Stryker
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*Kabal
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*Taven
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*Shujinko
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*Smoke
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*Sareena
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*Forces of Light
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'''Current Timeline:'''
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*Raiden (pre-Dark Raiden)
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*Cassie Cage
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*Sonya Blade
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*Jax Briggs
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*Sub-Zero
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*Jacqui Briggs
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*Kung Jin
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*Takeda Takahashi
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*Fujin
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*Kenshi
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*Li Mei
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*Frost
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*Sheeva
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*Shokans
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*Scorpion
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*Sareena
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*Liu Kang (pre-revenant)
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*Kung Lao (pre-revenant)
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*Kitana (pre-revenant)
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*Kabal (pre-revenant)
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*Kurtis Stryker (pre-revenant)
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*Smoke (pre-revenant)
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*Nightwolf (pre-revenant)
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*Jade (pre-revenant)
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*Special Forces
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*White Lotus Society
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*Outer World Investigation Agency
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*Ermac
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*Kotal Kahn
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*Erron Black
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*Saurians
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*Reptile
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*Edenians
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*Young Johnny Cage (from Original Timeline)
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*Young Sonya Blade (from Original Timeline)
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*Young Jax Briggs (from Original Timeline)
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*Young Kenshi (from Original Timeline)
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Young Earthrealm heroes (from Original Timeline)}}
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|enemies = {{Scroll box|'''Original Timeline:'''
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*Goro
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*Motaro
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*Shang Tsung
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*Quan Chi
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*Shao Kahn
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*Onaga
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*Shinnok
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*Mileena
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*Reiko
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*Reptile
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*Baraka
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*Movie Critics
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'''Current Timeline:'''
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*Shao Kahn
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*Cyrax
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*Sektor
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*Kano
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*Quan Chi
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*Reptile
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*Baraka
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*Kintaro
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*Sheeva (formerly)
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*Shang Tsung
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*Ermac
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*Sindel
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*Rain
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*Motaro
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*D'Vorah
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*Brotherhood of Shadow
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*Shinnok
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*Smoke (undead version only)
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*Nightwolf (undead version only)
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*Kitana (undead version only)
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*Kabal (undead version only)
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*Kurtis Stryker (undead version only)
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*Liu Kang (undead version only)
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*Kung Lao (undead version only)
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*Netherrealm Demons
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*Jarek
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*Tremor
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*Red Dragon
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*Mavado
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*Triborg
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*Daegon
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*Tanya
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*Tremor
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*Mileena
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*Goro
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*Reiko
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*Havik
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*Chaosrealmers
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*Black Dragon
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*Other Earthrealm revenants
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*Dark Raiden
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*Geras
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*Kronika}}
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|type of hero = Comic Relief Fighter}}
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{{Quote|Fans think my moves are all wirework and special effects. Truth is... I am the special effects.|Johnny Cage, before fighting Kano.}}
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{{Quote|I make this look easy!|Johnny Cage's Battle Cry in ''Mortal Kombat (2011).''}}
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{{Quote|Now, as I'm sure you're unaware, judging from the lack of gift cards, today's our teams six-week anniversary.|Johnny Cage to Cassie's team}}
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{{Quote|Funny...beautiful...saving the world—-my work here is done.|Johnny Cage, handing over Earthrealm Champion status to Cassie}}
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'''Johnny Cage''' is a martial arts movie star and one of the main protagonists from the ''Mortal Kombat'' series of fighting games. Being one of a very few comic relief characters, he at times provides much-needed hilarity and awakwardness to overall dark and gloomy surroundings of MK universe.
   
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==Portrayals==
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Johnny Cage has been performed and voiced by various actors:
   
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===Films and Motion Captures===
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*Linden Ashby - ''MK 1995''
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*Chris Conrad - ''MK: Annihilation''
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*Matt Mullins - ''MK: Rebirth'', ''MK: Legacy'' (season 1)
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*Casper van Dien - ''MK: Legacy'' (season 2)
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*Daniel Pesina - ''MK1'', ''MKII''
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*Robert Gatson - ''MK4''
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*Chris Alexander - ''MKT''
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*Colin Ryan - ''MK11''
   
==History==
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===Voices===
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*Jeff Bennett - ''MK: Journey Begins''
===Mortal Kombat===
 
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*Matt Chapman - ''MK: Shaolin Monks''
Johnny Cage was a martial artist trained by masters the world over, but was looked down on by film critics and the movie-going public for using special effects and wires in the fight scenes of his movies. However, Cage's signature Shadow Ball and Shadow Kick techniques were real feats that he performed, not special effects. In order to prove that he was a real fighter, he entered the Mortal Kombat Tournament. While [[Liu Kang]] and Shang Tsung faced off in their final battle, Cage joined forces with [[Sonya Blade]] and Kano to fight against Goro. After Shang Tsung's defeat at the hands of Liu Kang, the island began to crumble, but the star was saved by [[Raiden]] and dropped off on a U.S. Special Forces boat near the island. [[File:End21.gif|thumb|left|Johnny back in Hollywood]]Johnny was then interrogated by [[Jax|Major Jackson Briggs]] about the what had happened to Sonya. Cage told him everything about what had happened on the island, but the Special Forces didn't believe him. After his release, Johnny returned to Hollywood made a movie about his adventure, titled Mortal Kombat, that revived his career.
 
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*Ed Boon - ''MK4''
===Mortal Kombat 2===
 
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*Jeff Pilson - ''MK2011''
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*Andrew Bowen - ''MKX'', ''MK11''
   
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==Appearance==
[[File:Biocage_22.gif|thumb|Cage's MK2 bio]]Not long afterwards, Cage was filming a commercial when he was attacked by Shang Tsung, Mileena, Baraka, [[Kitana]], and Kintaro. Overwhelmed at first, Jax arrived to help him and they were soon joined by the rest of Earthrealm's warriors, who helped them drive off the attackers. Johnny then accompanied the others to Outworld to take part in the new tournament and Liu Kang succeeded in defeating Shao Kahn. However the defeated emperor ordered his warriors to kill the warriors of Earth and while Johnny's comrades escaped, he was killed by the forces of Outworld.
 
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Johnny Cage is depicted as the typical American action movie star; bare muscular build with karate pants and his trademark sunglasses. In his debut, his clothing was modeled directly after Jean-Claude Van Damme's character in Bloodsport, consisting of black shorts with a red sash and black shoes. From ''MKII'' to ''MK4'', he is depicted with black pants with blue accents.
===Mortal Kombat 3===
 
[[File:Johnny-cage-mortal-kombat-5374825-155-158.gif|thumb|left|Cage in MKT]]When Shao Kahn began merging Earthrealm with Outworld by having his dead queen, [[Sindel]], resurrected on Earth, Cage's ascent to Earthrealm was blocked. He soon found that he was one of Raiden's chosen warriors, whose soul was protected. Johnny then aided the other chosen warriors in defeating Shao Kahn and stopping the merger. With the emperor defeated, Cage was free to ascend to the heavens.
 
===Mortal Kombat 4===
 
[[File:John_23.jpg|thumb|Cage's MK4 bio]]As Shinnok's invasion of Earthrealm began, Cage watched from the heavens as the events went on and sought out Raiden. Johnny then asked the thunder god to restore him so that he could fight alongside Liu Kang and help defeat Shinnok. After the fallen Elder God's defeat, Cage's revival seemed permanent and he stayed on Earth, where he resumed his movie career.
 
===Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance/Deception===
 
A few years later, Johnny was stuck working on the film, Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage, where his character was constantly killed and brought back again. Though upset at the way he was being portrayed and believed his adventures were far more entertaining, his contract prevented him from leaving. But luckily for Cage, Raiden approached him and asked him to help in the fight with the Deadly Alliance. At first, Johnny thought it was the actor that played Raiden, but when he saw the actor eating lunch, he realized that it was the real thunder god. Cage was told to go to Shang Tsung's island for more instructions and he found a loophole in his contract that allowed him to leave. Johnny decided that this new adventure would be used to make his own movie and after arriving at the island by parachute, he found out about Liu Kang's death, then went to Outworld to help [[File:End3.jpg|thumb|left|Johnny and the others after being freed]]battle the Deadly Alliance. However Cage was killed in the final assault against Shang Tsung and Quan Chi, overwhelmed along with his comrades by their Tarkatan horde. But when Onaga returned, he resurrected Johnny and the others as his slaves. Later, Cage and his allies were freed by the combined efforts of the spirit of Liu Kang and [[Ermac]].
 
   
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In ''Deadly Alliance'' onwards, his design becomes a fusion of his first and familiar appearances, regaining the black shorts, but with a Cage emblem and blue belt tied at his waist. He goes barefoot with bandage straps. Interestingly, he has dyed his hair blond.
===Mortal Kombat Armageddon===
 
Johnny had become disheartened by that fact that Raiden and Liu Kang could no longer unite and lead the Forces of Light. But he began to receive visions of Shinnok creating portals throughout the realms and decided to visit these places to confirm the visions. Upon arriving there, Cage found evidence that the fallen Elder God had been there and decided that he had to take action. His next vision told him Shinnok would be at Shang Tsung's island fortress and when he arrived there, Johnny saw the fallen Elder God plotting with Quan Chi to take over Shao Kahn's fortress. After the sorcerer disappeared into the portal he had come through, Cage attacked Shinnok and had the upper hand, until he disappeared in a cloud of smoke. Johnny was left to decide what to do next and eventually realized that he would have to unite the Forces of Light for the final battle himself.
 
   
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In ''MK 2011'', he has a similar outfit from ''MKII'', but with slight changes: he keeps his sunglasses on all the time, his chest is tattooed with his own name, he has straps on his arms and hands, his pants' accents are blue, and his last name is on his belt.
In his ending, after Cage defeated Blaze, the powers of a god rushed through him, giving him greater strength and dexterity, as well as next insight to his existence. With help from the Shaolin masters, Cage left his former superficial life behind him and became enlightened.
 
   
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In ''MKX'', 20 years prior to the main events of the game, he sports a military vest and pants. His default form in the same game features him with a short sleeved hoodie, along with a grayish blue shirt that partially covers his name tattooed on his chest. He also has bandages wrapped around his wrists and black fingerless gloves.
==Abilities==
 
[[File:12.png|thumb|Johnny using his Shadow Kick]]Cage is an extremely skilled martial artist thanks to his extensive training and despite being a human, he is not without a few supernatural powers. These powers specialize in shadow and he can use them to propel himself forward, increasing the strength of his blows, leaving green afterimages in his wake. Cage can increase the speed of these attacks, which instead leaves a red afterimage and can also throw a ball of shadow energy. He also has a move where he drops doing the splits and then punches the opponent in the groin, though this only works on male fighters.
 
   
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==Personality==
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{{Quote|He is a hero, Liu Kang. Though he may not know it.|Raiden assessing Johnny Cage in ''MK 2011''.}}Johnny Cage is shown to be an arrogant, cocky and egotistical action movie star with a wise-cracking sense of humor who enjoys being at the center of attention. Because of this, many initially find Cage to be nothing but an annoying nuisance. Cage's ego knows no bounds, as he disrespectfully greeted [[Raiden (Mortal Kombat)|Raiden]] and [[Liu Kang]]. His arrogance is so bloated that he refused to believe the sinister and supernatural elements occurring around the tournament and thought it was just another fighting tournament that can help him further his goals until much later. Despite this, Cage is also very determined and ambitious albeit his goals were initially of the selfish kind as he only joined the first Mortal Kombat tournament to prove to his movie critics that his incredible skills are real and not just mere stunt-work.
   
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Cage however, shows his true heroic and selfless nature when he saved Sonya Blade from being killed by Kano. He eventually realized the true nature of the Mortal Kombat tournament and joined Raiden, Liu Kang, [[Sonya Blade|Sonya]] and the rest of the heroes on their quest to keep Earthrealm safe from the likes of Shang Tsung and Shao Kahn. Also, his sense of humor mitigates what is to be a bleak, dark overall surrounding of the series.
==Trivia==
 
*Cage's original name was going to be Michael Grimm, but this was changed during Mortal Kombat's preproduction.
 
   
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In his Armageddon ending Johnny Cage wants the power of Blaze to become a better fighter. Yet unlike the other kombatants while Johnny wanted his skills increased he doesn't want to use the power to become a god or to rule like most of the others. Johnny not only uses the power to improve his skills he uses Blaze's power to gain insight and decides to become a monk gain enlightenment. Even though Johnny Cage is arrogant, cocky, egotistical, annoying, self-centered and enjoys the spot light he really has good intentions at heart.
*His "real name", Jonathan Carlton, comes from the Midway programmer, John Carlton, who worked on the NBA Jam series.
 
   
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In Armageddon many kombatants want Blaze's power to rule with peace or to rule with force and fear. Some want the power to destroy, some to become a god, some to become champion and the best kombatant. Others wish to permanently get rid of all darkness or steal the powers from all the kombatatns. Johnny's wish is different from many of the others he wants to become a great fighter. But Blaze's power help him see things the way he has never seen things before, and when the power from Blaze becomes too much for him to bear, he simply gives up the power.
*Cage was the last of the original Mortal Kombat to get a fatality and before a last-minute idea by Ed Boon to make his fatality the Head Punch, he was instead going to toss his opponent across the screen.
 
   
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As he got older however, due to many harrowing and tragic ordeals he suffered in MK9 Johnny grew to be more mature and wiser, becoming a great father and raising his daughter Cassie while still making cheeky remarks to his friends and enemies alike. He truly loves the family he has as he managed to reconcile with Sonya after their divorce and is shown to be proud of his daughter for her valiant efforts and achievements. During the events of ''Mortal Kombat 11'', Johnny is even shown to be disdainful of his younger self for his annoying behavior when being with him in person (what the current Johnny could have been had it not been for events occurred in MK9) but understands that he'll learn maturity and wisdom later on.
*In the first game, Cage was modeled after the actor, Jean Claude Van Damme, who the creators had wanted to portray Johnny in the first game, but was unable to do so because of his movie schedule. Cage's clothes in the game greatly resembled Van Damme's outfit in the last match of the movie, Bloodsport, and Johnny's split punch move is taken from one that he used in the movie.
 
   
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Raiden once commented that Johnny Cage is a hero; though Johnny himself is not aware of it (at the time). 3 decades later, Raiden's evaluation of Johnny proved all too correct.
*Cage once made a movie called "Ninja Mime" that is most likely based on the opening scenes of the action film, "The Quest", where the hero, dressed as a mime, evaded the authorities using martial arts moves. The movie also starred Jean Claude Van Damme, who Johnny was based on, in the starring role.
 
   
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==Powers and Abilities==
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[[File:12.png|thumb|left|300px|Johnny using his Shadow Kick]]
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Johnny Cage is an extremely skilled martial artist, thanks to his extensive training and despite being a human, he is not without a few supernatural powers. These powers specialize in shadow and he can use them to propel himself forward, increasing the strength of his blows and leaving green afterimages in his wake. Cage can increase the speed of these attacks, which instead leaves a red afterimage and can also throw a ball of shadow energy. He also has a move where he drops doing the splits and then punches the opponent in the groin, though this only works on male fighters. As his alternate weapon fighting style, Cage uses a set of nuchaku.
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In MKX, it is revealed that Johnny is a descendant of now-forgotten super-warrior cult bred for gods.
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|An actor and a Shaolin walking into a bar. Than I'll get to the punch line.|Johnny Cage joking with Liu Kang before their fight}}
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{{Quote|How you doing Liu-Liu? Sorry mister Liu-Liu.|Johnny Cage before confronting Liu Kang}}
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{{Quote|Bring it soon I got dinner plans.|Johnny Cage before fighting Kotal Kahn}}
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{{Quote|Grandpa. Yeah yeah shut up.|Johnny Cage joking before confronting Shinnok}}
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{{Quote|Why an ass for a face?|Johnny Cage}}
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{{Quote|Nah I'm just out of ice cubs.|Johnny Cage before facing Sub-Zero}}
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{{Quote|Yeah it does.|Johnny Cage after Sub-Zero ask him if everything has to be a joke}}
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{{Quote|Hey chuckles.|Johnny Cage joking before facing Quan Chi}}
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{{Quote|Your fly is open.|Johnny Cage joking}}
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{{Quote|Did you bring cupcakes.|Johnny Cage getting ready to fight Quan Chi}}
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{{Quote|Most of Earth's defenders-- our finds-- were killed.|Johnny Cage}}
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{{Quote|Damn, I'm good.|Johnny Cage}}
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{{Quote|Enjoy the new digs Gramps.|Johnny Cage after sealing Shinnok away}}
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{{Quote|At ease. You're all here because you deserve to be. You're beautiful and unique snowflakes.|Johnny Cage to Cassie's team}}
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{{Quote|You should've seen Cass. Wiped the floor with Shinnok.|Johnny Cage}}
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{{Quote|Well I hope you brought snacks.|Johnny Cage to Sub-Zero}}
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{{Quote|Your a good looking kid.|Johnny Cage to Cassie Cage}}
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{{Quote|Nothing worse than a cranky frog.|Johnny Cage to Reptile}}
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{{Quote|So there's ice cream in Outworld chubby.|Johnny Cage to Kano}}
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{{Quote|Your little harpoon so cute.|Johnny Cage to Scorpion}}
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{{Quote|Tough day at the office dear?|Johnny Cage to Scorpion}}
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{{Quote|Are you mad at me?|Johnny Cage after joking with Kotal Kahn}}
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{{Quote|Hello Nurse. Hot but can't trash talk.|Johnny Cage to Kitana}}
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{{Quote|Fifty bucks say I win.|Johnny Cage to Raiden}}
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{{Quote|Then I get to wear your hat.|Johnny Cage to Raiden}}
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{{Quote|Your holiness.|Johnny Cage to Raiden}}
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{{Quote|I'm just a guy who hates bugs.|Johnny Cage to D'Vorah}}
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{{Quote|Hey Mac.|Johnny Cage to Ermac}}
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{{Quote|Haven't bugged you have I.|Johnny Cage to D'Vorth}}
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{{Quote|We is your mother joining us?|Johnny Cage to Ermac}}
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{{Quote|The mummy returns.|Johnny Cage to Ermac}}
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{{Quote|Got a monkey on his back.|Johnny Cage to Ferra & Torr}}
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{{Quote|It's the all new pocket psycho.|Johnny Cage to Ferra & Torr}}
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{{Quote|To tell Zorro's mom wants her hat back.|Johnny Cage}}
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{{Quote|Well ring the bell son.|Johnny Cage to Kung Lao}}
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{{Quote|Prepare yourself, Mortal Kombat's on today. Prepare yourself, Mortal Kombat all the way. Prepare yourself, Mortal Kombat's here to stay. Ooh, Johnny Cage is not afraid to die. Please welcome mister, John Carlton. The blue eyed actor Venice California. He's cool, he's hot, he's crazy Here's Johnny Cage. Fight Cage, Johnny fight. Use your split punch and make 'em cry. Be tough, shoot your green fire. The shadow, kick we admire, is strong. Fight for your life. Mortal Kombat at the speed of light. So beat the bad guys and make 'em sigh. Johnny Cage is not afraid to die.|Johnny Cage's song Prepare Yourself}}
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==Trivia==
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*Cage's original name was going to be Michael Grimm, but this was changed during Mortal Kombat's preproduction.
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*His "real name," Jonathan Carlton, comes from the Midway programmer, John Carlton, who worked on the NBA Jam series.
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*Cage was the last of the original ''Mortal Kombat'' characters to get a fatality and before a last-minute idea by Ed Boon to make his fatality the Head Punch, he was instead going to toss his opponent across the screen.
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*In the first game, Cage was modeled after the actor, Jean Claude Van Damme, who the creators had wanted to portray him in the first game, but was unable to do so because of his movie schedule. Cage's clothes in the game greatly resembled Van Damme's outfit in the last match of the movie, Bloodsport, and his split punch move is taken from one that he used in the movie.
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*Cage once made a movie called "Ninja Mime" that is most likely based on the opening scenes of the action film, "The Quest," where the hero, dressed as a mime, evaded the authorities using martial arts moves. The movie also starred Jean Claude Van Damme, who Cage was based on, in the starring role.
 
*In early arcade test versions of Mortal Kombat, the word "Otomix" appeared on Cage's pants, which were worn by the actor, Daniel Pesina, during filming, but this was omitted later. Otomix is a supplier of athletic and martial arts wear.
 
*In early arcade test versions of Mortal Kombat, the word "Otomix" appeared on Cage's pants, which were worn by the actor, Daniel Pesina, during filming, but this was omitted later. Otomix is a supplier of athletic and martial arts wear.
 
 
*He is the only character in the original Mortal Kombat not to have any connection with the other characters.
 
*He is the only character in the original Mortal Kombat not to have any connection with the other characters.
 
 
*Cage's Red Shadow Kick and Red Shadow Uppercut moves happened randomly in Mortal Kombat II. In Mortal Kombat 4, selecting Player 2's outfit would cause the moves to have red shadows.
 
*Cage's Red Shadow Kick and Red Shadow Uppercut moves happened randomly in Mortal Kombat II. In Mortal Kombat 4, selecting Player 2's outfit would cause the moves to have red shadows.
 
 
*Cage was cut from the Game Boy version of Mortal Kombat because of memory constraints and the only member of the original MK cast never to appear in Jeff Rovin's 1995 novel.
 
*Cage was cut from the Game Boy version of Mortal Kombat because of memory constraints and the only member of the original MK cast never to appear in Jeff Rovin's 1995 novel.
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*Cage's sprite was recreated for Mortal Kombat Trilogy due to the fact that Daniel Pesina, who portrayed him earlier, appeared in a commercial for the arcade game, Bloodstorm, dressed as Cage and was replaced by Chris Alexander.
 
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*Brandon Lee was originally going to portray Johnny Cage in the first Mortal Kombat movie. Also in the same movie, after Cage defeated [[Scorpion]], a photo of him signed "to my greatest fan" lands in the debris, a reference to his friendship finisher in MKII.
*Cage's sprite was recreated for Mortal Kombat Trilogy due to the fact that Daniel Pesina, who portrayed him earlier, appeared in a commercial for the arcade game, Bloodstorm, dressed as cage and was replaced by Chris Alexander.
 
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*Some think that Cage defeated Goro in the first Mortal Kombat tournament, but in the video game storyline, it is was Liu Kang who defeated him. In Shaolin Monks, when Kang and Kung Lao fought Goro, Johnny Cage intervened and finished him.
 
*Brandon Lee was originally going to portray Johnny Cage in the first Mortal Kombat movie. Also in the same movie, after Cage defeated [[Scorpion]], a photo of him signed "To my greatest fan" lands in the debris, a reference to his friendship finisher in MKII.
 
 
*Some think that Cage defeated Goro in the first Mortal Kombat tournament, but in the video game story line, it is was Liu Kang who defeated him. In Shaolin Monks, when Liu Kang and Kung Lao fought Goro, Johnny Cage intervened and defeated him.
 
 
 
*According to Deadly Alliance, Johnny has starred in Ninja Mime, Dragon Fist, Dragon Fist 2, Son of Dragon Fist, HWAAAAA!, Sudden Violence, Aquatic Assault, Exiting the Dragon of Death, 7 Poisons, Cage Match, The Gist of My Fist, 24 Karate Gold, Who's That?, Wu Shu (TV series), Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, and Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage. He also appeared on Celebrity SMASH TV.
 
*According to Deadly Alliance, Johnny has starred in Ninja Mime, Dragon Fist, Dragon Fist 2, Son of Dragon Fist, HWAAAAA!, Sudden Violence, Aquatic Assault, Exiting the Dragon of Death, 7 Poisons, Cage Match, The Gist of My Fist, 24 Karate Gold, Who's That?, Wu Shu (TV series), Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, and Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage. He also appeared on Celebrity SMASH TV.
 
 
*Cage is regarded as the comic relief character of Mortal Kombat.
 
*Cage is regarded as the comic relief character of Mortal Kombat.
 
 
*Though Mortal Kombat usually replaces "c" with "k" in the games, Johnny's last name is an exception. It is probably more than coincidence that the Japanese word, kage, means shadow.
 
*Though Mortal Kombat usually replaces "c" with "k" in the games, Johnny's last name is an exception. It is probably more than coincidence that the Japanese word, kage, means shadow.
 
 
*John Vogel was reported to dislike Cage's storyline from Mortal Kombat Trilogy and Mortal Kombat 4. His repeated death and revival is mocked by Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage.
 
*John Vogel was reported to dislike Cage's storyline from Mortal Kombat Trilogy and Mortal Kombat 4. His repeated death and revival is mocked by Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage.
 
*In Unreal Tournament 2, Raiden will occasionally taunt his opponent by saiyng that they "fight like Johnny Cage"
 
*In Unreal Tournament 2, Raiden will occasionally taunt his opponent by saiyng that they "fight like Johnny Cage"
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*Cage's fatality in Shaolin Monks, where he punches the opponent repeatedly in the crotch then delivers a final punch that smashes off the opponent's legs, was voted third on Screwattack's Top 10 Mortal Kombat Fatalities list.
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*On Screwattack's Top 10 Mortal Kombat Kharacters list, Cage was voted number 10.
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*Johnny Cage destroying a brick on Mortal Kombat 9's Test Your Strike is a reference to Captain Frank Dux performing the same thing (albeit the bottom brick instead of the middle one) as seen in the 1988 film Bloodsport.
   
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Fans think my moves are all wirework and special effects. Truth is... I am the special effects.
~ Johnny Cage, before fighting Kano.
I make this look easy!
~ Johnny Cage's Battle Cry in Mortal Kombat (2011).
Now, as I'm sure you're unaware, judging from the lack of gift cards, today's our teams six-week anniversary.
~ Johnny Cage to Cassie's team
Funny...beautiful...saving the world—-my work here is done.
~ Johnny Cage, handing over Earthrealm Champion status to Cassie

Johnny Cage is a martial arts movie star and one of the main protagonists from the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games. Being one of a very few comic relief characters, he at times provides much-needed hilarity and awakwardness to overall dark and gloomy surroundings of MK universe.

Portrayals

Johnny Cage has been performed and voiced by various actors:

Films and Motion Captures

  • Linden Ashby - MK 1995
  • Chris Conrad - MK: Annihilation
  • Matt Mullins - MK: Rebirth, MK: Legacy (season 1)
  • Casper van Dien - MK: Legacy (season 2)
  • Daniel Pesina - MK1, MKII
  • Robert Gatson - MK4
  • Chris Alexander - MKT
  • Colin Ryan - MK11

Voices

  • Jeff Bennett - MK: Journey Begins
  • Matt Chapman - MK: Shaolin Monks
  • Ed Boon - MK4
  • Jeff Pilson - MK2011
  • Andrew Bowen - MKX, MK11

Appearance

Johnny Cage is depicted as the typical American action movie star; bare muscular build with karate pants and his trademark sunglasses. In his debut, his clothing was modeled directly after Jean-Claude Van Damme's character in Bloodsport, consisting of black shorts with a red sash and black shoes. From MKII to MK4, he is depicted with black pants with blue accents.

In Deadly Alliance onwards, his design becomes a fusion of his first and familiar appearances, regaining the black shorts, but with a Cage emblem and blue belt tied at his waist. He goes barefoot with bandage straps. Interestingly, he has dyed his hair blond.

In MK 2011, he has a similar outfit from MKII, but with slight changes: he keeps his sunglasses on all the time, his chest is tattooed with his own name, he has straps on his arms and hands, his pants' accents are blue, and his last name is on his belt.

In MKX, 20 years prior to the main events of the game, he sports a military vest and pants. His default form in the same game features him with a short sleeved hoodie, along with a grayish blue shirt that partially covers his name tattooed on his chest. He also has bandages wrapped around his wrists and black fingerless gloves.

Personality

He is a hero, Liu Kang. Though he may not know it.
~ Raiden assessing Johnny Cage in MK 2011.

Johnny Cage is shown to be an arrogant, cocky and egotistical action movie star with a wise-cracking sense of humor who enjoys being at the center of attention. Because of this, many initially find Cage to be nothing but an annoying nuisance. Cage's ego knows no bounds, as he disrespectfully greeted Raiden and Liu Kang. His arrogance is so bloated that he refused to believe the sinister and supernatural elements occurring around the tournament and thought it was just another fighting tournament that can help him further his goals until much later. Despite this, Cage is also very determined and ambitious albeit his goals were initially of the selfish kind as he only joined the first Mortal Kombat tournament to prove to his movie critics that his incredible skills are real and not just mere stunt-work.

Cage however, shows his true heroic and selfless nature when he saved Sonya Blade from being killed by Kano. He eventually realized the true nature of the Mortal Kombat tournament and joined Raiden, Liu Kang, Sonya and the rest of the heroes on their quest to keep Earthrealm safe from the likes of Shang Tsung and Shao Kahn. Also, his sense of humor mitigates what is to be a bleak, dark overall surrounding of the series.

In his Armageddon ending Johnny Cage wants the power of Blaze to become a better fighter. Yet unlike the other kombatants while Johnny wanted his skills increased he doesn't want to use the power to become a god or to rule like most of the others. Johnny not only uses the power to improve his skills he uses Blaze's power to gain insight and decides to become a monk gain enlightenment. Even though Johnny Cage is arrogant, cocky, egotistical, annoying, self-centered and enjoys the spot light he really has good intentions at heart.

In Armageddon many kombatants want Blaze's power to rule with peace or to rule with force and fear. Some want the power to destroy, some to become a god, some to become champion and the best kombatant. Others wish to permanently get rid of all darkness or steal the powers from all the kombatatns. Johnny's wish is different from many of the others he wants to become a great fighter. But Blaze's power help him see things the way he has never seen things before, and when the power from Blaze becomes too much for him to bear, he simply gives up the power.

As he got older however, due to many harrowing and tragic ordeals he suffered in MK9 Johnny grew to be more mature and wiser, becoming a great father and raising his daughter Cassie while still making cheeky remarks to his friends and enemies alike. He truly loves the family he has as he managed to reconcile with Sonya after their divorce and is shown to be proud of his daughter for her valiant efforts and achievements. During the events of Mortal Kombat 11, Johnny is even shown to be disdainful of his younger self for his annoying behavior when being with him in person (what the current Johnny could have been had it not been for events occurred in MK9) but understands that he'll learn maturity and wisdom later on.

Raiden once commented that Johnny Cage is a hero; though Johnny himself is not aware of it (at the time). 3 decades later, Raiden's evaluation of Johnny proved all too correct.

Powers and Abilities

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Johnny using his Shadow Kick

Johnny Cage is an extremely skilled martial artist, thanks to his extensive training and despite being a human, he is not without a few supernatural powers. These powers specialize in shadow and he can use them to propel himself forward, increasing the strength of his blows and leaving green afterimages in his wake. Cage can increase the speed of these attacks, which instead leaves a red afterimage and can also throw a ball of shadow energy. He also has a move where he drops doing the splits and then punches the opponent in the groin, though this only works on male fighters. As his alternate weapon fighting style, Cage uses a set of nuchaku.

In MKX, it is revealed that Johnny is a descendant of now-forgotten super-warrior cult bred for gods.

Quotes

An actor and a Shaolin walking into a bar. Than I'll get to the punch line.
~ Johnny Cage joking with Liu Kang before their fight
How you doing Liu-Liu? Sorry mister Liu-Liu.
~ Johnny Cage before confronting Liu Kang
Bring it soon I got dinner plans.
~ Johnny Cage before fighting Kotal Kahn
Grandpa. Yeah yeah shut up.
~ Johnny Cage joking before confronting Shinnok
Why an ass for a face?
~ Johnny Cage
Nah I'm just out of ice cubs.
~ Johnny Cage before facing Sub-Zero
Yeah it does.
~ Johnny Cage after Sub-Zero ask him if everything has to be a joke
Hey chuckles.
~ Johnny Cage joking before facing Quan Chi
Your fly is open.
~ Johnny Cage joking
Did you bring cupcakes.
~ Johnny Cage getting ready to fight Quan Chi
Most of Earth's defenders-- our finds-- were killed.
~ Johnny Cage
Damn, I'm good.
~ Johnny Cage
Enjoy the new digs Gramps.
~ Johnny Cage after sealing Shinnok away
At ease. You're all here because you deserve to be. You're beautiful and unique snowflakes.
~ Johnny Cage to Cassie's team
You should've seen Cass. Wiped the floor with Shinnok.
~ Johnny Cage
Well I hope you brought snacks.
~ Johnny Cage to Sub-Zero
Your a good looking kid.
~ Johnny Cage to Cassie Cage
Nothing worse than a cranky frog.
~ Johnny Cage to Reptile
So there's ice cream in Outworld chubby.
~ Johnny Cage to Kano
Your little harpoon so cute.
~ Johnny Cage to Scorpion
Tough day at the office dear?
~ Johnny Cage to Scorpion
Are you mad at me?
~ Johnny Cage after joking with Kotal Kahn
Hello Nurse. Hot but can't trash talk.
~ Johnny Cage to Kitana
Fifty bucks say I win.
~ Johnny Cage to Raiden
Then I get to wear your hat.
~ Johnny Cage to Raiden
Your holiness.
~ Johnny Cage to Raiden
I'm just a guy who hates bugs.
~ Johnny Cage to D'Vorah
Hey Mac.
~ Johnny Cage to Ermac
Haven't bugged you have I.
~ Johnny Cage to D'Vorth
We is your mother joining us?
~ Johnny Cage to Ermac
The mummy returns.
~ Johnny Cage to Ermac
Got a monkey on his back.
~ Johnny Cage to Ferra & Torr
It's the all new pocket psycho.
~ Johnny Cage to Ferra & Torr
To tell Zorro's mom wants her hat back.
~ Johnny Cage
Well ring the bell son.
~ Johnny Cage to Kung Lao
Prepare yourself, Mortal Kombat's on today. Prepare yourself, Mortal Kombat all the way. Prepare yourself, Mortal Kombat's here to stay. Ooh, Johnny Cage is not afraid to die. Please welcome mister, John Carlton. The blue eyed actor Venice California. He's cool, he's hot, he's crazy Here's Johnny Cage. Fight Cage, Johnny fight. Use your split punch and make 'em cry. Be tough, shoot your green fire. The shadow, kick we admire, is strong. Fight for your life. Mortal Kombat at the speed of light. So beat the bad guys and make 'em sigh. Johnny Cage is not afraid to die.
~ Johnny Cage's song Prepare Yourself

Trivia

  • Cage's original name was going to be Michael Grimm, but this was changed during Mortal Kombat's preproduction.
  • His "real name," Jonathan Carlton, comes from the Midway programmer, John Carlton, who worked on the NBA Jam series.
  • Cage was the last of the original Mortal Kombat characters to get a fatality and before a last-minute idea by Ed Boon to make his fatality the Head Punch, he was instead going to toss his opponent across the screen.
  • In the first game, Cage was modeled after the actor, Jean Claude Van Damme, who the creators had wanted to portray him in the first game, but was unable to do so because of his movie schedule. Cage's clothes in the game greatly resembled Van Damme's outfit in the last match of the movie, Bloodsport, and his split punch move is taken from one that he used in the movie.
  • Cage once made a movie called "Ninja Mime" that is most likely based on the opening scenes of the action film, "The Quest," where the hero, dressed as a mime, evaded the authorities using martial arts moves. The movie also starred Jean Claude Van Damme, who Cage was based on, in the starring role.
  • In early arcade test versions of Mortal Kombat, the word "Otomix" appeared on Cage's pants, which were worn by the actor, Daniel Pesina, during filming, but this was omitted later. Otomix is a supplier of athletic and martial arts wear.
  • He is the only character in the original Mortal Kombat not to have any connection with the other characters.
  • Cage's Red Shadow Kick and Red Shadow Uppercut moves happened randomly in Mortal Kombat II. In Mortal Kombat 4, selecting Player 2's outfit would cause the moves to have red shadows.
  • Cage was cut from the Game Boy version of Mortal Kombat because of memory constraints and the only member of the original MK cast never to appear in Jeff Rovin's 1995 novel.
  • Cage's sprite was recreated for Mortal Kombat Trilogy due to the fact that Daniel Pesina, who portrayed him earlier, appeared in a commercial for the arcade game, Bloodstorm, dressed as Cage and was replaced by Chris Alexander.
  • Brandon Lee was originally going to portray Johnny Cage in the first Mortal Kombat movie. Also in the same movie, after Cage defeated Scorpion, a photo of him signed "to my greatest fan" lands in the debris, a reference to his friendship finisher in MKII.
  • Some think that Cage defeated Goro in the first Mortal Kombat tournament, but in the video game storyline, it is was Liu Kang who defeated him. In Shaolin Monks, when Kang and Kung Lao fought Goro, Johnny Cage intervened and finished him.
  • According to Deadly Alliance, Johnny has starred in Ninja Mime, Dragon Fist, Dragon Fist 2, Son of Dragon Fist, HWAAAAA!, Sudden Violence, Aquatic Assault, Exiting the Dragon of Death, 7 Poisons, Cage Match, The Gist of My Fist, 24 Karate Gold, Who's That?, Wu Shu (TV series), Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, and Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage. He also appeared on Celebrity SMASH TV.
  • Cage is regarded as the comic relief character of Mortal Kombat.
  • Though Mortal Kombat usually replaces "c" with "k" in the games, Johnny's last name is an exception. It is probably more than coincidence that the Japanese word, kage, means shadow.
  • John Vogel was reported to dislike Cage's storyline from Mortal Kombat Trilogy and Mortal Kombat 4. His repeated death and revival is mocked by Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage.
  • In Unreal Tournament 2, Raiden will occasionally taunt his opponent by saiyng that they "fight like Johnny Cage"
  • Cage's fatality in Shaolin Monks, where he punches the opponent repeatedly in the crotch then delivers a final punch that smashes off the opponent's legs, was voted third on Screwattack's Top 10 Mortal Kombat Fatalities list.
  • On Screwattack's Top 10 Mortal Kombat Kharacters list, Cage was voted number 10.
  • Johnny Cage destroying a brick on Mortal Kombat 9's Test Your Strike is a reference to Captain Frank Dux performing the same thing (albeit the bottom brick instead of the middle one) as seen in the 1988 film Bloodsport.

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Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins: Johnny Cage | Liu Kang | Raiden | Scorpion | Sub-Zero | Sonya Blade
Mortal Kombat (1995): Johnny Cage | Liu Kang | Raiden | Scorpion | Sonya Blade | Sub-Zero | Jax Briggs | Kitana
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation: Johnny Cage | Liu Kang | Sub-Zero | Raiden | Scorpion | Sonya Blade | Jax Briggs | Kitana | Cyrax | Ermac | Sheeva | Nightwolf | Sindel | Smoke
Mortal Kombat: Rebirth: Johnny Cage | Scorpion | Sonya Blade | Jax Briggs
Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge: Scorpion | Liu Kang | Raiden | Johnny Cage | Sonya Blade | Kitana | Jax Briggs | Reptile | Nitara
Mortal Kombat (2021): Cole Young | Scorpion | Liu Kang | Raiden | Jax Briggs | Sonya Blade | Kung Lao | Johnny Cage
Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms: Scorpion | Sub-Zero | Liu Kang | Kung Lao | Raiden | Johnny Cage | Sonya Blade | Kitana | Jax Briggs | Kurtis Stryker | Smoke | Jade | Li Mei
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind: Kenshi Takahashi | Sub-Zero | Scorpion
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