Depicted as a younger martial arts master, he serves as the leader of a secret anti-crime organization known as the Order of the Web and teaches Chun-Li her more advanced moves, including the Kikoken[clarification needed], and accompanies her in the fight against M. Bison and Shadaloo.
"[31] IGN's D. F. Smith noted that while much of his design didn't stand out, "Throw in that face, though, and everything changes," adding that elements such as his scar and eye patch "come together to make a guy who means business."
Inspired by Bruce Lee, Fei Long is as an action film star from Hong Kong who enters the World Warrior tournament to test his skills as a martial artist in Super Street Fighter II..
During the events of Final Fight Streetwise, Kyle learns that Cody had been taking a new street drug known as "GLOW", which is said to give the user immense strength and power, but turns them violent and dangerous at the same time.
[48] An episode of the American Street Fighter animated series titled "Final Fight" adapts the plot of the original 1989 beat-em-up game, with Cody portrayed as a slow-witted, short-tempered character with a southern accent.
[64] According to Matt Moylan, Director of Publishing for UDON Entertainment, Ingrid can't be used in Street Fighter comics without special permission and theorized Capcom has reclassified her as a guest character.
Street Fighter 6 World Tour Mode reveals that Juli, and her fellow Thunderfoot tribeswoman and also former Shadaloo Dolls member, Noebellum have return to their home tribes sometimes later while remains in touch with Delta Red, with the former now married to T. Hawk.
[100] Nash first appears as a playable character in Street Fighter Alpha, where he is a first lieutenant in the United States Air Force,[101] assigned to track down Bison and uncover corruption within the American military.
As the series was produced while Street Fighter Alpha was still in its earliest development stages, Charlie bears no resemblance to his video game counterpart, instead sporting slicked brown hair and a beard, vaguely similar to actor Jean Reno.
Rose also plays a major role in the 1995 manga adaptation of Street Fighter Alpha by Masahiko Nakahira, where she is a soothsayer who guides Ryu in his quest to control the Dark Hadou.
She later deposited Cammy on the doorstep of the British Embassy in Italy where her instinctual response to a terrorist attack directly led to her being recruited to Delta Red, the organization she works for in Super Street Fighter II.
[114] Basim Usmani of Dualshockers praised his design, stating "Sometimes Capcom takes a wild swing on a character, and the Japanophile Metro City gang leader, Sodom, is as high concept as they come.
"[95] Den of Geek added that they were torn about the character, calling his introduction "the epitome of badass" due to his size and presentation, but responded negatively after he was brought to Street Fighter Alpha with "I mean…it's funny, don't get me wrong.
"[135] Ash Bates of Cultured Vultures described Dudley as the "infinitely better option" compared to Balrog, praising the character's style and sophistication that he brought to his appearances, further adding "There's just something charismatic about a well-dressed man battering seven shades out of you, before throwing a solitary rose on your unconscious body and declaring you to be 'guttertrash'.
In 3rd Strike,[151] she is shown preparing to graduate from high school and is studying for her college application exams, hoping to move away from home to enjoy a normal campus life and find a boyfriend.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he wanders off from his home village and into the vicinity of Moscow, where he comes into contact with Gill's organization, which remodels his DNA to turn him into a living weapon, granting him superhuman flexibility.
[12] Remy (レミー, Remī), who first appears in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, is a young turquoise-haired savateur from Paris who seeks revenge against his father, a martial artist who abandoned him and his sister.
[215] Decapre (ディカープリ, [Dikāpuri, Декапри] Error: {{nihongo}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 11: Д) (help)) is a character who makes her first playable appearance in Ultra Street Fighter IV.
[236] The developers also explored the idea of Seth’s arms and legs transforming in the manner seen in Steampunk-themed movies and books, and fans would be added to the character's back to suggest a cooling down mechanism is in place to prevent overheating issues during battle.
Seeking to clean up his act and try his best to control his temperament, he starts up a legitimate scrap metal business in Metro City, aided by fellow former Mad Gear members Roxy, Axl and J.
The Satsui no Hadō is purged from Ryu's body during the events of Street Fighter V: A Shadow Falls, but somehow develops sentience and manifests as an independent physical entity calling itself Kagenaru Mono.
As a sentient version of Evil Ryu, Kage's fighting style is reminiscent of pre-sentient counterpart from the earlier games, including Akuma's Oni form from Street Fighter IV updates.
Based on Japanese only Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition – Visionary Book II, a crystal ball she owned, the "Left Eye of the Lion" was stated by the current director Takayuki Nakayama to be created from a product of a god-beast believed to have once protected the phantom desert kingdom of Sangypt, a home territory of Red Earth villain Ravange.
Rashid (ラシード, Rashīdo, from Arabic راشد) is a character introduced as the protagonist of Street Fighter V, according to Capcom, and is the eldest son of an old Middle Eastern family, who lost their old lands to Gill's ancestors in a single night.
She was revealed to be one of the Season 1 Pass DLC characters of Street Fighter 6, with her brief gameplay shown during EVO 2023, and was announced at the end of August 2023 to be released after Tokyo Game Show event on September 27, 2023.
He is a Hong Kong Chinese drunken kung fu break dancer who is a rival of Luke since childhood, and idolizes the Lee brothers, Yun and Yang, who saved his life from being killed by group of thugs.
[254] JP (ジェイピー, Jeipī) is a mysterious Bartitsu fighter, head of the NGO Terra Network Partners (Geo Plan (ジオ・プラン, Jio Puran) in the Japanese version) at Nayshall (ナイシャール, Naishāru).
Aside from having a pet cat named Cybele (シベール, Shibēru), he is secretly revealed to be a former finance officer for Shadaloo, having been gifted with a Psycho power by its leader, M. Bison prior to his death in Street Fighter V, and can hide his true intentions from the public view far better than his proclaimed predecessor.
To cover his illegal activities to manipulate government systems and steal their finances behind the scenes, he uses different front businessman aliases such as Jean-Philippe (ジャン・フィリップ, Jan Firippu), and currently at Nayshall as a Russian individual named Johann Petrovich (ヨハン・ペトロビッチ, Yohan Petorobitchi).
Marisa Rossetti (マリーザ・ロセッティ, Marīza Rosetti) is a giant muscular Italian jewelry designer and an MMA-pankratiast of Greek descent, whose medium-length red hair resembles a gladiator helmet, and owns a pet lion named Lucius (ルキウス, Rukiusu).