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List Of Street Fighter Characters
The main titles of the ''Street Fighter'' fighting game series have introduced a varied cast of 87 characters from the main series, and 34 from several spin-offs, for a total of 121 playable characters who originate from 24 countries, each with a unique fighting style. This is a list of playable characters and non-playable opponents from the whole franchise. They are categorized based on the game in which they first became playable, including the original ''Street Fighter'' game, the ''Street Fighter II'' series, the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series, the '' Street Fighter III'' series, the '' Street Fighter IV'' series, '' Street Fighter V'', '' Street Fighter 6'' and other related games. Characters In addition to the characters below, several titles have also introduced characters to the ''Street Fighter'' series that are considered canon only to their respective media. This includes the Monitor Cyborg for the '' Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'' and related game, Shin f ...
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Season Pass
A season ticket, or season pass, is a Ticket (admission), ticket that grants privileges over a defined period of time. History The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' has illustrative quotations which show the term ''season ticket'' used in the United States in 1820 for theatre tickets; and in the United Kingdom in 1836 for boat travel and 1862 for rail transport. Sports In sports, a season ticket grants the holder access to all regular-season home games for one Season (sports), season without additional charges. The ticket usually offers a discounted price over purchasing a ticket for each of the home games for a season individually. In some sports, season ticket holders are usually allowed to buy tickets for other home games (such as the playoffs) earlier than other fans, and may be given priority when buying tickets for their team's allocation at an away game. Seats assigned to season tickets are generally the better ones in their seating section. Season ticket holders are ...
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Chun-Li
Chun-Li (; Japanese: , Hepburn: ) is a character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' video game series. She first appeared in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991 and is the first female playable character to appear in a fighting game to gain mainstream recognition. She is a martial artist and Interpol officer who seeks revenge for the death of her father by the series' antagonist M. Bison. Since her debut, Chun-Li has become a pop culture icon and one of the series' most iconic characters. She has appeared in nearly all subsequent installments of the series and several other Capcom games, in addition to third-party games. She is also featured in ''Street Fighter''-related media, including two feature films, multiple anime and comic book productions, and other official series merchandise. She has earned much positive fan and critical reception for factors such as her backstory, athleticism and in-game playability, and she is considered a trailblazer for female character ...
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Cammy
, also known by the codename , is a player character, fictional character in the ''Street Fighter'' fighting game series created by Capcom. She debuted in ''Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' (1993). She has also been featured in the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' games, first as a secret character and then as a playable character. The games explore her backstory as one of M. Bison's "dolls" turned into an amnesiac operative for MI6. Cammy has also appeared in other ''Street Fighter'' media, such as the 1994 live-action ''Street Fighter (1994 film), Street Fighter'' film and its Street Fighter (TV series), animated spin-off, as well as ''Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'', where she first received her full name prior to being integrated into the later mainline games. She has also been featured in various official comics and merchandise, as well as in the crossover series ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' and ''SNK vs. Capcom''. Cammy has garnered positive ...
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Blanka (Street Fighter)
Blanka (; Japanese: ) also known by his birth name Jimmy, is a character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' fighting game series. He first appeared in ''Street Fighter II'' (1991) as one of eight playable characters, and was subsequently featured in sequel and spin-off games. Blanka is also present in a number of Capcom's crossover games, including the ''SNK vs. Capcom'' series. The character has appeared in other media adaptations of the franchise, including an animated film, a live-action movie, an animated television series, a comic book and manga series. Blanka was originally designed as a pink-skinned human character by Akira "Akiman" Yasuda, and underwent several re-conceptualizations during the production of ''Street Fighter II'' before reaching his final depiction as a feral savage with green skin and long orange hair. Blanka's backstory is that he was once human, but after a plane-crash in Brazil, he mutated, resulting in his green colouring and his ability to generate el ...
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Birdie (Street Fighter)
is a character in the ''Street Fighter'' series. He first appeared in the original ''Street Fighter'' game in 1987 as a non-playable opponent before becoming playable in ''Street Fighter Alpha'' and the subsequent ''Alpha'' games. He was originally depicted with light skin in the original game, but is depicted with dark skin in ''Alpha'', with the explanation being that he was pale due to an illness. He later appeared in ''Street Fighter V'', though his design was made more fat compared to his ''Alpha'' design. Concept and creation A punk representing the United Kingdom in the first ''Street Fighter'' game, Birdie originally was depicted with light skin and a simplistic design. When development began on ''Street Fighter Alpha'', a game set between the events of the first ''Street Fighter'' and ''Street Fighter II'', they wanted to show more of the series' character diversity without relying too deeply on ''II''s cast. To this end, several characters from the first ''Street Fighte ...
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Balrog (Street Fighter)
Balrog is a fictional character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' series. He made his first appearance in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991. In the series, he is a disgraced boxer and antagonist who works for M. Bison's organization, Shadaloo. Conception and development Balrog is depicted as an African-American boxer wearing blue trunks with white trim and a torn white shirt under a blue tank top, wearing red boxing gloves and boxing shoes. In Japan, the character of Balrog is named M. Bison (with the letter being an initial for "Mike") after real-life boxer Mike Tyson. However, when the developers of ''Street Fighter II'' were working on the overseas versions, they rotated the names of three of the boss characters for the English localization, fearing that naming the boxer character "Mike Bison" might be a legal liability. Ironically, years later, Mike Tyson revealed that he was unaware of the character, but was honoured by the homage. At , Balrog is a tall, m ...
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Alex (Street Fighter)
is a video game character from Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' series of fighting games. Conception and design Alex was created early in development to be the series' protagonist, and was designed by Akira Yasuda. Early versions of his character established him as a police officer that used to be a professional wrestler, influenced by how popular professional wrestling was at the time. They wanted a character that stood apart from Ryu, and was intended to be a simple protagonist so the supporting cast could be "flashy", with Sadamoto comparing it to how manga ''Saint Seiya'' approached its cast. In the ''Street Fighter III'' series, Alex wears green overalls, green open-fingered gloves, brown combat boots, a red bandana, a scar on each of his shoulders, long blonde hair wrapped in a ponytail and make-up from the bottom of his eyes down to the rest of his face. Alex also sometimes wears a black tank top, which he rips off before he fights, and a bomber jacket when he isn't fighting ...
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Akuma (Street Fighter)
, known in Japan as , is a fictional character from the ''Street Fighter'' series of fighting games created by Capcom. Akuma made his debut in ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' as a secret character and an alternative boss to the villain M. Bison. In the storyline, he is the younger brother of Gouken, Ryu's and Ken's master. After defeating his brother, Akuma gains interest in several fighters, most notably Ryu as he senses that the protagonist has a similar power to him known as the Satsui no Hadou. In some games, he also has an alternate version named Shin Akuma or in Japanese and Oni Akuma in '' Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition''. Born out of a request between developers from the franchise, Akuma was developed to contrast both M. Bison and Ryu. He often appeared as a guest character in other franchises, most notably as a guest in the Namco Bandai Games' ''Tekken 7''. Akuma has also appeared in printed and animated adaptations of the ''Street Fighter'' series whi ...
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Akira (Rival Schools)
''Rival Schools: United by Fate'', known in Japan as is a 1997 3D computer graphics, 3D fighting game produced by Capcom originally released as an arcade game on Sony ZN-2 hardware. ''Rival Schools'' revolves around tag team battles between groups of students from various schools in a Japanese city, and uses a comical and humorous style. Sakura Kasugano from Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' series also appears as a character in the game. An updated and expanded two-disc version of the game was ported to the PlayStation (console), PlayStation in 1998 with new minigames and a new game mode called ''Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki'', featuring visual novel content (this game mode was removed from the NA and PAL versions of the game). A further enhanced Japan-exclusive version of the game called ''Private Justice Academy: Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2'' was released next on the PlayStation, featuring an improved version of the aforementioned game mode, as well as 2 new characters. A proper sequel ...
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Adon (Street Fighter)
is a 1987 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for Arcade video game, arcades. It is the first competitive fighting game produced by the company and the first installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series. It was a commercial success in arcades and introduced Fighting game#Special attacks and combos, special attacks and some of the conventions made standard in later fighting games, such as the six-button controls and the use of command-based special moves. ''Street Fighter'' was directed by Takashi Nishiyama, who conceived it by adapting the Boss (video games), boss battles of his earlier beat 'em up game ''Kung-Fu Master (video game), Kung-Fu Master'' (1984), for a one-on-one fighting game, and by drawing influence from popular Japanese Shōnen manga, ''shōnen'' manga. A Porting#Porting of video games, port for the TurboGrafx-16, TurboGrafx-CD was released as in 1988, and was re-released via Video game console emulator, emulation for the Wii's Virtual Console in 2009 ...
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Abigail
Abigail () was an Israelite woman in the Hebrew Bible married to Nabal; she married the future King David after Nabal's death (1 Samuel ). Abigail was David's third wife, after Ahinoam and Saul's daughter, Michal, whom Saul later married to Palti, son of Laish, when David went into hiding. Abigail became the mother of one of David's sons, who is listed in the Book of Chronicles under the name '' Daniel'', in the Masoretic Text of the Books of Samuel as ''Chileab,'' and in the Septuagint text of 2 Samuel 3:3 as Δαλουια, ''Dalouia''. Her name is spelled Abigal in in the American Standard Version. Name Derived from the Hebrew word ''ab,'' "father", and the Hebrew root ''g-y-l'', "to rejoice," the name Abigail has a variety of possible meanings including "my father's joy" and "source of joy". Biblical narrative In 1 Samuel 25, Nabal demonstrates ingratitude towards David, the son of Jesse (from the tribe of Judah), and Abigail attempts to placate David, in order to ...
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