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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 80 World Warriors from the main series, and 34 from several spin-offs, for a total of 114 playable characters who originated from different countries around the world, each with his or her 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.

Main series

The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. A green cell indicates that the character is playable, with the number indicating the revision of the game they are introduced in (e.g. the number in SFV indicates the downloadable content season), a red cell indicates that the character is not playable (they do not appear in the game), while a yellow cell indicates that the character makes a non-playable appearance. Bold indicates that the character made their debut in the series.

Character Street Fighter II Alpha III IV V 6
  Abel No No No No 0 Cameo ?
  Abigail No No Cameo No Cameo 2 ?
  Adon CPU*[Note 1] No 0 No 2 No ?
  Akira No No No No No 5 ?
  Akuma No 4 0 1 0 2 ?
  Alex No No No 0 No 1 ?
  Balrog No 1[Note 2] 2 No 0 1 ?
  Birdie CPU*[Note 1] No 0 No No 0 ?
  Blanka No 0 2 No 0 3 0
  C. Viper No No No No 0 Cameo ?
  Cammy No 3 1 Cameo 1 0 0
  Chun-Li No 0 0 2 0 0 0
  Cody No No 2 No 2 3 ?
  Dan No No 0 No 1 5 ?
  Decapre No No No No 4 CPU[Note 3] ?
  Dee Jay No 3 2[Note 4] Cameo 2 No 0
  Dhalsim No 0 1 No 0 0 0
  Dudley No No No 0 2 No ?
  E. Honda No 0 2 No 0 4 0
  Eagle CPU*[Note 1] No 3[Note 4] No No No ?
  Ed No No No No Cameo 2 ?
  El Fuerte No No No No 0 Cameo ?
  Elena No No No 0 4 Cameo ?
  Eleven No No No No No 5 ?
  Evil Ryu No 6[Note 4] 1 No 3 Cameo ?
  F.A.N.G. No No No No No 0 ?
  Falke No No No No No 3 ?
  Fei Long No 3 2[Note 4] No 1 Cameo ?
  G No No No No No 3 ?
  Geki CPU*[Note 1] No No No No No ?
  Gen CPU*[Note 1] No 1 No 1 Cameo ?
  Gill No No No 0[Note 4] No 4 ?
  Gouken No No Cameo No 0 Cameo ?
  Guile No 0 2[Note 4] No 0 1 0
  Guy No No 0 No 2 Cameo ?
  Hakan No No No No 2 Cameo ?
  Hugo No No Cameo 1 4 Cameo ?
  Ibuki No No No 0 2 1 ?
  Ingrid No No 4[Note 4] No No Cameo ?
  Jamie No No No No No No 0
  Joe CPU*[Note 1] No No No No No ?
  JP No No No No No No 0
  Juli No No 2 No Cameo CPU[Note 3] ?
  Juni No No 2 No Cameo Cameo ?
  Juri No No No No 2 1 0
  Kage No No No No No 4 ?
  Karin No No 2 No No 0 ?
  Ken 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Kimberly No No No No No No 0
  Kolin No No No Cameo No 2 ?
  Laura No No No No No 0 ?
  Lee CPU*[Note 1] No No No No No ?
  Lily No No No No No No 0
  Lucia No No No No No 4 ?
  Luke No No No No No 5 0
  M. Bison No 1[Note 2] 0 No 0 0 ?
  Maki No No 3[Note 4] No No Cameo ?
  Makoto No No No 2 2 No ?
  Manon No No No No No No 0
  Marisa No No No No No No 0
  Menat No No No No No 2 ?
  Mike CPU*[Note 1] No No No No Cameo ?
  Nash No No 0 No Cameo 0 ?
  Necalli No No No No No 0 ?
  Necro No No No 0 No Cameo ?
  Oni No No No No 3 Cameo ?
  Oro No No No 0 No 5 ?
  Poison No No Cameo Cameo 4 4 ?
  Q No No No 2 No No ?
  R. Mika No No 2 No No 0 ?
  Rashid No No No No No 0 ?
  Remy No No No 2 No No ?
  Retsu CPU*[Note 1] No No No No No ?
  Rolento No No 1 No 4 Cameo ?
  Rose No No 0 No 1 5 ?
  Rufus No No No No 0 No ?
  Ryu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Sagat CPU*[Note 1] 1[Note 2] 0 No 0 3 ?
  Sakura No No 1 No 1 3 ?
  Santamu No No Cameo No No CPU ?
  Sean No No No 0 No Cameo ?
  Seth No No No No 0 4 ?
  Shin Akuma No 5[Note 4] 1[Note 4] 1[Note 5] No CPU[Note 3] ?
  Sodom No No 0 No Cameo Cameo ?
  T. Hawk No 3 2[Note 4] Cameo 2 No ?
  Twelve No No No 2 No No ?
  Urien No No No 1 No 1 ?
  Vega No 1[Note 2] 2 No 0 0 ?
  Violent Ken No 6[Note 4] No No No No ?
  Yang No No Cameo 0 3 No ?
  Yun No No 3[Note 4] 0 3 No ?
  Zangief No 0 1 Cameo 0 0 0
  Zeku No No Cameo No No 2 ?
Total 2 20 38 21 44 46 18
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j All characters in the original Street Fighter other than Ryu and Ken are CPU-only opponents.
  2. ^ a b c d Balrog, Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison were all unplayable bosses in the original Street Fighter II, then made playable following Street Fighter II: Champion Edition.
  3. ^ a b c Non-playable opponents in A Shadow Falls.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Console-only characters.
  5. ^ Shin Akuma only appears playable in the console versions of 2nd Impact and does not appear in 3rd Strike.

EX series

Character EX EX2 EX3
  Ace No No Yes
  Akuma Yes No No
  Allen Yes [EXnote 1] No No
  Area No Plus Yes [EXnote 1]
  Bison II No CPU Yes [EXnote 1]
  Blair Yes [EXnote 1] No No
  Blanka No Yes Yes
  Bloody Hokuto EX+[EXnote 1] No Yes [EXnote 2]
  C. Jack Yes Yes Yes
  Chun-Li Yes Yes Yes
  Cycloid-β EX+ [EXnote 1] No No
  Cycloid-γ EX+ [EXnote 1] No No
  D. Dark Yes Yes Yes
  Darun Yes Plus Yes [EXnote 1]
  Dhalsim EX+a Yes Yes
  Evil Ryu EX+ No Yes [EXnote 1]
  Garuda Yes Yes [EXnote 1] Yes [EXnote 1]
  Guile Yes Yes Yes
  Hayate No Yes [EXnote 3] No
  Hokuto Yes Yes Yes
  Kairi Yes [EXnote 1] Yes [EXnote 1] Yes [EXnote 1]
  Ken Yes Yes Yes
  M. Bison Yes Plus Yes
  Nanase No Yes [EXnote 1] Yes
  Pullum Yes Plus Yes [EXnote 1]
  Ryu Yes Yes Yes
  Sagat No Plus Yes
  Sakura EX+a No Yes
  Shadowgeist No Yes [EXnote 1] Yes [EXnote 1]
  Sharon No Yes Yes
  Shin-Bison No No CPU
  Skullomania Yes Yes Yes
  V. Rosso No Plus Yes [EXnote 1]
  Vega No Yes Yes
  Zangief Yes Yes Yes
Total 23 24 28
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Hidden character.
  2. ^ In Street Fighter EX3, Bloody Hokuto is now an in-game Super Combo transformation for Hokuto.
  3. ^ Hayate is playable in the arcade version of Street Fighter EX2 but was removed from the arcade version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus. He was later included in the home console version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus.

The Movie games

Character Arcade Home
  Akuma Yes Hidden
  Arkane Hidden No
  Balrog Yes Yes
  Blade Yes No
  Blanka No Yes
  Cammy Yes Yes
  Chun-Li Yes Yes
  Dee Jay No Boss
  E. Honda Yes Yes
  F7 Hidden No
  Guile Yes Yes
  Ken Yes Yes
  Khyber Hidden No
  M. Bison Yes Boss
  Ryu Yes Yes
  Sagat Yes Boss
  Sawada Yes Yes
  Vega Yes Yes
  Zangief Yes Boss
Total 17 15

Introduced in Street Fighter

Adon

 
A cosplayer portraying Adon.
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Alpha series), Atsushi Imaruoka (IV) (Japanese); R. Martin Klein (Alpha: The Animation), Taliesin Jaffe (IV) (English)

Adon (アドン, Thai: อาดอน, Adon, [/ʔāː.dɔ̄ːn/]) appears in the original Street Fighter as a Muay Thai warrior that the player faces before the final match against Sagat. He also appears in Alpha, Alpha 2 and Alpha 3. In the first three Alpha games, Adon is characterized as a former pupil of Sagat, seeking to surpass his disgraced master by defeating him, in which he succeeds.[1] In Alpha 3, he tries to track down and challenge Akuma.[2] He briefly appears in Sagat's Street Fighter IV prologue, where he is defeated by Sagat. Adon is a playable character in Super Street Fighter IV,[3] where decides to join the S.I.N tournament and gets his rematch with Sagat, defeating him there.[4] In his ending, he makes fun from redundant Sagat and since then he considers himself as a new Muay Thai master.[5] Like Birdie and Eagle, Adon and Sagat share a motif: both characters' special moves are inspired by big cats, the jaguar and the tiger.

Adon appears in one episode of the Street Fighter cartoon series as a non-speaking role. He also makes a brief cameo in Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation.

He was the only character fully created by Keiji Inafune for the original Street Fighter.[6] Adon was included in a wishlist of characters by GamesRadar for inclusion in Street Fighter X Tekken.[7] Adon is ranked 22nd in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018.[8]

Birdie

Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Alpha series), Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Alpha: The Animation), Hidenari Ugaki (V) (Japanese); Paul Dobson (animated series), Michael McCarty (Alpha: The Animation), T.J. Storm (V) (English)

Birdie debuted in the first Street Fighter as the first of two opponents the player faces in England, where he is initially presented as a tall, white punk rocker with a beak-shaped mohawk hairstyle. He is later redesigned from the Street Fighter Alpha series onwards as a hulking Black British punk rocker with a blonde, blade-shaped mohawk. After a long absence from the series, Birdie returns as a playable character for Street Fighter V, where he is presented as abdominally obese and has new special moves that involve eating and throwing food at his opponents.[9]

Birdie appears in two episodes of the Street Fighter cartoon series. He also makes an appearance in Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation as one of several fighters accompanying Ryu to rescue Shun from Dr. Sadler. Birdie also appears in the Street Fighter Alpha manga by Masahiko Nakahira. He hires Ryu, whom he befriended after a past fight, as a bodyguard for his drug smuggling operation.

Birdie's appearance in the first Street Fighter was voted joint last in Capcom's own popularity poll of 85 characters for the 15th anniversary of Street Fighter,[10] along with a low placement at 87th in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018.[8] Street Fighter Alpha's Birdie also topped Gameist's's list of the 10 "lamest Street Fighter characters ever conceived".[11] Nevertheless, he is included in a series of character wishlists prior to his return to the series in Street Fighter V by IGN,[12] Askmen.com[13] and GamesRadar.[14]

Eagle

Voiced by: Jin Yamanoi (Alpha 3, Capcom vs. SNK 2)

Eagle (イーグル, Īguru) is a bouncer from England and a master of stick fighting derived from the combination of Eskrima and Singlestick. He craves to experience all fighting arts, searching for the perfect duel.[15] He is introduced in the first Street Fighter as the second computer-controlled opponent the players face in England. Upon his reappearance in later titles, Eagle was redesigned and inspired by Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury: One of his voiced win quotes is "the show must go on", based on the song of the same name. He appears as a selectable character in the crossover game Capcom vs. SNK 2, having become a secret agent for MI6.[citation needed] From there he is included in the GBA and PSP versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3. He has special moves named after Canterbury, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford and St. Andrews.

European Street Fighter champion Ryan Hart listed Eagle at the top of his list of best Street Fighter characters.[16] Eagle was included in the UGO.com top 50 Street Fighter characters.[17] Eagle was nominated eighth by Heavy.com as one of 10 characters they wanted to see in Ultra Street Fighter IV.[18]

Geki

Geki () is a Japanese Ninja who fights with hand claws and shuriken and has the ability to teleport. He is the second Japanese opponent in the original Street Fighter,[19] a battle which takes place near Mount Fuji. In an issue of UDON's Street Fighter comic book, Geki appears as an assassin sent to kill Gen.[volume & issue needed] In the Street Fighter Legends: Ibuki comic miniseries, Geki is depicted as a rival clan to Ibuki's clan. On the official website for Street Fighter V, it is implied that the original was killed and had a successor named Geki II. He makes a cameo in Vega's Street Fighter V ending.

Gen

Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Alpha series), Yōhei Tadano (IV–present), Kazuhiko Inoue (The Legend of Chun-Li) (Japanese); Michael Sorich (IV–present) (English)
Portrayed by: Robin Shou (The Legend of Chun-Li)

Gen () is an elderly Chinese martial arts master and former assassin with ties to Chun-Li's backstory, first introduced as a non-playable opponent in the original Street Fighter. Gen resurfaces as a playable character in Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 3, as well as Street Fighter IV and its updates. Gen's fighting style incorporates various kung fu styles that he has utilized in his assassinations. As of Street Fighter Alpha 2, this is reflected in Gen's ability to switch between two fighting styles during gameplay (mantis and crane). Gen also makes minor appearances in Street Fighter V and Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix.

Gen has appeared in media outside of video games. UDON's comic book adaptation delves into some of Gen's history as well as giving him a fairly pivotal role in the second arc of the series. Gen appears as one of the main characters the live-action movie, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, portrayed by Robin Shou. 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 who taught Chun-Li her more advanced moves, including the Kikoken[clarification needed], and accompanies her in the fight against M. Bison and Shadaloo. He was mentioned by Gouken in the second episode Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist.

Gen has been positively received for his in-universe longevity, and for being one of the few characters in fighting games who has multiple movesets and who is challenging for most players to master. IGN ranked Gen at number eighteen in their "Top 25 Street Fighter Characters" article.[20] He was ranked 20th on the list of top Street Fighter characters by UGO.com.[21] Complex ranked Gen as the "21st best Street Fighter character"."[22] Now Gamer listed Gen and Heihachi Mishima as one of the rivalries they want to see in Street Fighter X Tekken.[23] In a GamesRadar article by Michael Grimm, a fight between Gen and Wang Jinrei was written as one of the ones players wanted to see in Street Fighter X Tekken.[24] In 2015, Gamer Headlines ranked Gen as the "9th top over 50 video game character in gaming".[25] In 2016, Screen Rant named Gen the "8th Most Powerful Street Fighter Character".[26] In their rankings of Street Fighter characters, Paste Magazine placed Gen at 41st place.[27] Den of Geek ranked Gen as the "34th Best Street Fighter Character".[28]

Joe

Joe (ジョー, ), who appears as the first American opponent in the original Street Fighter, is an underground kickboxing champion who practices by participating in street fights. Similarities between Joe and "Ghost", the blond underground fighter in red jeans from the Capcom game Final Fight: Streetwise, have led many to believe they are the same character.[29]

Ken

Lee

Lee (李(リー), , pinyin: ) is a Chinese martial arts expert seeking to test his skills against worthy opponents. He is the first Chinese opponent in the original Street Fighter,[30] encountered at the Great Wall of China. He later appears in the manga Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru! as an opponent who challenges Sakura in a street fighting event sponsored by Karin Kanzuki at the Setagaya Ward. He appears in UDON's Street Fighter Legends: Chun-Li to challenge Fei Long for the honor of revealing a Chinese artifact. Lee is revealed to be an undisclosed relative of the Street Fighter III characters Yun and Yang.

Mike

Mike (マイク, Maiku) is an African-American boxer who formerly competed professionally, until he accidentally killed an opponent during a match. He is the second opponent the player faces in the US in the original Street Fighter. He is thought to be a precursor to Balrog (known as M. Bison in Japan) from Street Fighter II due to his similar profile and outer appearance.[31][32] The Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia notably lists them as separate individuals[33] as does the Japanese Street Fighter V website, which has a separate character page for Mike with redesigned artwork for him. He makes a cameo appearance Street Fighter V Arcade Edition.[34]

Retsu

Retsu () is a former Shorinji Kempo instructor who was expelled from his temple after getting involved in too many fights. He is the first opponent the player faces in Japan in the original Street Fighter.[35] Although Retsu has never appeared in another Street Fighter game, his character has been depicted in later Street Fighter related media, including two Japanese Street Fighter II audio drama albums, an appearance in the US Street Fighter comic book and as a card in Card Fighters 2.

Ryu

Sagat

Introduced in the Street Fighter II series

Akuma

Balrog

Blanka

Cammy

Chun-Li

Dee Jay

Dhalsim

E. Honda

Fei Long

Guile

M. Bison

T. Hawk

Vega

Violent Ken

Zangief

Introduced in the Street Fighter Alpha series

The Street Fighter Alpha series consists of three games: Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (1995), Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996) and Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998). The series as a whole serves as a prequel to the Street Fighter II series. In addition to characters from the original Street Fighter and Street Fighter II, the Alpha series also features appearances of characters from various other sources, such as Final Fight (Cody, Guy, Sodom, Rolento and Maki), the official Street Fighter manga (Karin and Evil Ryu/Kage) and Capcom Fighting Jam (Ingrid), as well as a few original characters.

Cody

Dan

Evil Ryu

Guy

Ingrid

Voiced by: Masako Jō

Ingrid (イングリッド, Inguriddo) was slated to appear in the canceled Capcom Fighting All-Stars arcade game using the nickname "Eternal Goddess", but her animations were completely redrawn in 2D, and she was introduced as a playable character in Capcom Fighting Jam for the arcades, Xbox and PlayStation 2. She entered the Street Fighter universe in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX for the PSP. Little is known about her, although Alpha 3 MAX presents some possibilities about her true origins. Her source of power is apparently derived from Psycho Power, yet is not purely evil like that of M. Bison; though seemingly quite similar to Rose's Soul Power. Ingrid claims that she is the true bearer of what is called "Psycho Power", telling M. Bison that the Psycho Power is "her power" and that he has stolen it. Her power is so intense that if given the chance, she can actually break Ryu's madness if he ever succumbs to the Satsui no Hado.[36] How M. Bison came into possession of the item is never explained, though it bears a resemblance to the crests on her head. When M. Bison is eventually defeated, she comments that a regular human being like him couldn't possibly control such power and takes the whole Psycho Drive with her as she leaves. Ingrid also possesses psychic abilities similar to Rose's. She addresses both Ryu and Rose by name, despite the two of them never revealing their names to her. Rose also cannot look into Ingrid's future, as she did with other Street Fighters.[37] Ingrid's arcade ending reveals that she has the power of time travel, sending herself to the year 201X where she notices that Ryu "is up to something interesting". Ingrid's Street Fighter V character profile disregards her story from Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX, amending her backstory to be more in line with how she was originally going to be portrayed in Capcom Fighting All-Stars.[38] Ingrid also plays a role in the background story of Street Fighter X Tekken. She appears as a solo unit in Project X Zone 2.[39] In addition, her likeness is featured as a downloadable alternate costume for Karin in Street Fighter V.

On Capcom's official Street Fighter Character Poll, Ingrid ranked 4th most popular character in the Japanese rankings.[40] In another official poll conducted by Bandai Namco, Ingrid was the third most requested Street Fighter character to be added to the roster of Tekken X Street Fighter, having received 15.38% of the votes.[41] Ingrid also placed tenth by Heavy.com as one of 10 Characters they wanted to see in Ultra Street Fighter IV.[18] In a 2014 poll ran by Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, Ingrid was ranked as one of the top three most requested characters to be added to Ultra Street Fighter IV.[42]

Juli and Juni

Voiced by: Akiko Komoto (Alpha 3, Namco × Capcom), Sachiko Kojima (IV OVA), Kumi Tanaka (V) (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (IV OVA), Elizabeth Maxwell (V) (Juli) (English)
Voiced by: Akiko Komoto (Alpha 3, Namco × Capcom, V), Haruka Kimura (IV) (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (IVV) (Juni) (English)

Juli (ユーリ, Yūri) and Juni (ユーニ, Yūni) make their first appearance in the arcade version of Street Fighter Alpha 3 as a pair of sub-bosses. Before the final battle against M. Bison in the single-player mode, the player faces them simultaneously in a two-on-one fight similar to the Dramatic Battle match. The two characters can be unlocked in the arcade version, but they have no storyline in the actual game, sharing their ending with M. Bison. They are similar to Cammy in character design, but have their own special moves and super combos. Juli and Juni are the only characters in Alpha 3 to have combined special moves and super combos; these are used exclusively when both characters fight as a pair during the Dramatic Battle mode.[43] Juli and Juni are members of a special unit within Shadaloo called the "Dolls", or Bison Elite Guard (ベガ親衛隊, Bega Shin'eitai), which is composed of twelve young women brainwashed to serve as Bison's personal assassins. The twelve members of the Dolls are named after the months of the Gregorian calendar in various languages, Juli and Juni being German for July and June.[44][45] Juli and Juni were given their own individual storyline and ending when they became part of the regular character roster in the console versions of Alpha 3, in which Juli is assigned to track down Cammy and Juni to track down Ryu. Juli's backstory is further developed in the console versions of Alpha 3 with the addition of T. Hawk to the cast. In T. Hawk's single-player storyline, Juli is revealed to be Julia, his girlfriend who used to live in his home village until she was kidnapped and brainwashed by Shadaloo.[46] Juli and Juni appear in Namco × Capcom as two enemy characters that protagonists face throughout the game. They make cameo appearances in SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos and in Super Street Fighter IV.

Karin

Maki

Nash

R. Mika

Rolento

Rose

Sakura

Santamu

Santamu (ሳንታም) is one of the Shadaloo Dolls shown at the end of Street Fighter Alpha 3's Arcade Mode, making an in-game appearance in the story mode of Street Fighter V. From Ethiopia, she specialises in spear combat and espionage. She is named after the month of August, and is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki (ኪኪ).

Shin Akuma

Sodom

Introduced in the Street Fighter III series

Alex

Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto (Tatsunoko vs Capcom), Shintaro Asanuma (V) (Japanese), Michael X Sommers (New Generations, 2nd Impact), Patrick Galligan (3rd Strike, Capcom Fighting Evolution), Mark Whitten (V) (English)

Alex is a wrestler from New York who first appears in Street Fighter III: New Generation, and his design and character are based on an extremely young Hulk Hogan. He serves as a protagonist of Street Fighter III. His parents died at a young age, so he was raised by his father's friend, Tom, who trained him in fighting. In New Generation, Tom loses a fight with Gill, the president of the Illuminati and gets injured as a result. This angered Alex and prompted him to enter the third World Warrior tournament hosted by Gill in order kill him. Alex beats Gill and wins the tournament, but spares Gill, who is impressed about Alex's skills after their encounter. Alex eventually returns to Tom as a changed person after fighting various people around the world.[47][48][49] Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact retcons New Generation, but Alex's story stays the same, but he now has a rivalry with Hugo, a German pro wrestler of extreme height. Alex returns in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike[50] with a slightly different personality. He meets Ryu and fought him, only to lose, in which Ryu told Alex to explore the world and find worthy fighters.[51]

Alex makes an appearance in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars as a playable character, alongside other Street Fighter characters, Ryu and Chun-Li. He also appears in Capcom Fighting All-Stars and Capcom Fighting Evolution.[52][53] Alex reappears as a playable character in Street Fighter V as the first of 6 characters to be released after the game's launch in 2016.[54] In the story mode of Street Fighter V, "A Shadow Falls", Alex is first shown winning a pro-wrestling tournament. He then competes in a tag-team exhibition match with Laura against Zangief and R. Mika, which is broadcast live on television. However the signal cuts out due to a Black Moon detonating over New York City, causing a blackout. Dhalsim comes to his trailer, wanting the chess piece, but Alex believes Dhalsim is a mugger and fights him. Dhalsim successfully convinces Alex otherwise and receives the chess piece from Alex. Dhalsim then tells Alex that big things will happen to him in the future, foreshadowing his role as the main character of the Street Fighter III series, and teleports away.[55][56]

In December 1997, Alex ranked 44th on Gamest's "Top 50" video game characters, tying with Goro Daimon, and in January 1998 was named the 22nd-best character of the preceding year, tying with Ryuji Yamazaki.[57][58] IGN voted Alex one of their top 25 fighters.[59] He was ranked as the sixth-best Street Fighter character by UGO.com.[60] Alex was named by Heavy.com as the character they wanted to see the most in Ultra Street Fighter IV.[18] Alex was also named as 10th-best character in the series by Complex.[61] In the official poll by Bandai Namco, Alex was the second most requested Street Fighter side character to be added to the roster of Tekken X Street Fighter, as of August 2012 racking up 17.97% of votes.[41]

Dudley

Elena

Gill

Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki (SFV) (Japanese); Bruce Robertson (New Generation, 2nd Impact), Lawrence Bayne (3rd Strike), Liam O'Brien (SFV) (English)

Gill (ギル, Giru) is the main antagonist and final boss of the Street Fighter III series.[62] At the start of the series he is the President of the Illuminati, a secret society that has controlled the underworld for thousands of years and seeks to turn the whole world into a utopia by causing an armageddon. His ultimate goal is to test the skills of several warriors and coerce them into his cause. Gill appears in his default costume as a tall, muscular man with flowing blond hair, the right side of his body colored red, and the left side colored blue, wearing nothing but a loincloth. 2nd Impact introduces Gill's younger brother Urien as a player character of similar build and attire but with short hair; in addition, Urien's body is the same color on both sides. In Urien's ending, Gill is revealed to have been promoted to "Emperor" (天帝, Tentei, "Celestial Emperor") after Urien takes over Gill's former presidency, which he still holds by the time of 3rd Strike[63] The blond woman who assists Gill before battle in 3rd Strike is his secretary Kolin (コーリン, Kōrin), who also appears in Dudley's ending in the first two games, handing him the keys to Dudley's car.[64] Gill is not playable in any of the arcade versions of the Street Fighter III games. However, he is selectable once he is unlocked from within the console versions of 2nd Impact and 3rd Strike. He appears in the ending of Street Fighter V revealing that Helen is in fact his secretary Kolin. Gill makes his playable debut in Street Fighter V as a playable character in the Champion Edition update.

Hugo

Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (2nd Impact, SVC Chaos, Street Fighter X Tekken, Ultra Street Fighter IV) (Japanese); Len Carlson (3rd Strike), Jim Wallace (Final Fight Revenge), Gerardo Sprigg (Final Fight: Streetwise), Patrick Seitz (Street Fighter X Tekken, Ultra Street Fighter IV) (English)

Hugo (ヒューゴー, Hyūgō) is a massive professional wrestler from Germany who first appears in Final Fight under the name Andore (アンドレ). He made his first Street Fighter appearance in Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact, in which he wears a similar pink leopard-print shirt and pants with chains around his waist. Because of his physical appearance and strength, Hugo is often compared to André the Giant, a real-life wrestler who worked for the WWF in the mid-80's and inspired the Andore character, extending as far as Hugo's rivalry with Alex, mirroring that between André and Hulk Hogan. Hugo is the son of a farmer from the German countryside and was raised alongside his two younger sisters. After leaving his hometown at the age of 20, he becomes a popular wrestler in the US, with former street warrior Poison, another enemy character from Final Fight, as his manager.[47][65] In 2nd Impact, Hugo seeks a partner for an upcoming tag team wrestling tournament due to take place in a few months. Hugo's final opponent in the single-player mode varies, the four possibilities being Gill, Ryu, Elena and Necro. Afterwards, Hugo and his rival go on to form a tag team to compete in the CWA tag tournament. In 3rd Strike,[66] Hugo achieves such an overwhelming victory in the tag tournament that no other wrestler dares to challenge him anymore. Worried about the lack of matches for Hugo, Poison forms a new wrestling organization with him, recruiting only the best fighters. In Hugo's ending, he and Poison form the Huge Wrestling Army (H.W.A.), which includes other 3rd Strike characters.[51][67] Outside the Street Fighter III series, Hugo appears as a playable character in SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos and Capcom USA's Final Fight Revenge. He also appears as a playable character in Street Fighter X Tekken with his official tag partner, Poison. He is an optional pit-fight opponent in Final Fight Streetwise. He also appears as a playable character in Ultra Street Fighter IV.

Ibuki

Makoto

Necro

Voiced by: Michael X. Sommers (New Generation, 2nd Impact), Lawrence Bayne (3rd Strike)

Necro (ネクロ, Nekuro), whose real name is Illia (イリヤ, Iriya), was born in a poor Russian village near a lake. He is the third of four children, with two older brothers and a younger sister. He also has massive data. 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. His fighting style is simulated by a computer, then programmed into his brain with cyber implants.[47][68] Necro has a long reach and can use throws and electrocution. In his ending, he is tricked by Gill and left for dead in a facility, until he is rescued by a young girl named Effie (エフィー, Efī), and the pair go on a journey together. Necro's story is the same in 2nd Impact, in which he gains the nickname "super electromagnetic alien". In this game, however, he also has a role as one of Hugo's potential final bosses and tag partners, forming the tag team "Thunderbolt". In 3rd Strike,[69] Necro and Effie are pursued by agents of the organization, but still live in hope of "truth and liberty". In his ending, Necro saves Effie from falling and thwarts agents of the Illuminati at the Siberian railroad.[51][70]

Oro

Q

Voiced by: Len Carlson

Q, who first appears in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, is a mysterious individual in a trenchcoat and hat, whose face is concealed by an expressionless metal mask, based on the main character from Tokusatsu series Robot Detective (Robot Keiji K). Q is being tracked by the CIA because of his presence in numerous strange disasters.[51][71] Nothing of his background has yet been revealed. All of Q's techniques are named in "descriptive" form rather than with traditionally-styled move names, as if they are given by people who have watched him fight. Q was nominated third by Heavy.com as one of 10 Characters they wanted to see in Ultra Street Fighter IV.[18]

Remy

Voiced by: Eiji Sekiguchi

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. After Remy's sister died, he encased her body in an iced casket, which he keeps in an underwater cove in the Bay of Biscay. Remy takes his aggression out on other martial artists by challenging them to battle. Remy's rival match illustrates this, as his sudden appearance and challenge surprise Alex, who thinks him nothing but a troubled man. In his ending, Remy realizes that he has been inadvertently following in his father's footsteps. He makes peace with his sister and follows a new path. His attacks are similar to that of Guile and Charlie, but no notable connection to them has been established.[35] Remy was voted 8th in Capcom's popularity poll of 85 characters for the 15th anniversary of Street Fighter.[10]

Sean

Voiced by: Isshin Chiba (New Generation, 2nd Impact), Mitsuo Iwata (3rd Strike), Ayumu Murase (V) (Japanese), Chris Rickabaugh (V) (English)

Sean Matsuda (ショーン・マツダ, Shōn Matsuda) is a young boy from an average home in Brazil and the younger brother of Laura. Impressed by Ken's performance at a martial arts rally, Sean seeks to become his disciple, calling him "Master Ken". An intense but courteous young man, Sean is determined to win no matter what. He was once trained by his grandfather, who was of Japanese descent. Sean's greatest weakness is receiving attacks while attacking. He dreams of creating his original special moves.[47][72] It is Sean who leads the basketball parry bonus round in 3rd Strike. In his ending, he becomes Ken's disciple, only to be told that he needs to defeat Ryu to become worthy. In 3rd Strike,[73] Sean is allowed to participate in a martial arts tournament, but Ken tells him that his current skills will not even get him through the preliminaries and that he needs to develop his own style. In his 3rd Strike ending, Sean dreams that he has won the championship title, but in fact he loses in the qualifying rounds as a result of his lack of training.[29][51] Sean makes a cameo appearance in Ryu's ending and intro in Marvel vs. Capcom, and as a supporting character in Street Fighter V.

Twelve

Voiced by: Lawrence Bayne

Twelve (トゥエルヴ, Tueruvu) is a humanoid creature introduced as a playable character in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. His stage background, shared with Necro, is Saint Basil's Cathedral. Twelve is the ultimate humanoid weapon developed by Gill's organization. He has a shapeshifting body that is an improved and strengthened version of the prototype body given to Necro. Via the X.C.O.P.Y. super art, Twelve has the ability to briefly copy his opponent's form and moves. His targets are filled with despair when he corners them.[51] His objective is to track down Necro and Effie, who are fleeing from the organization.[74] Twelve is considered a low tier character due to his low damage output and health.

Urien

Yun and Yang

Introduced in the Street Fighter IV series

Abel

Voiced by: Kenji Takahashi (Japanese); Jason Liebrecht (English)

Abel (アベル, Aberu) is a heavily scarred French martial artist described as an amnesiac. He serves as a protagonist of Street Fighter IV. Obsessively following every lead on the whereabouts of Shadaloo's remnants, he was found in the burning remains of a Shadaloo base and nursed back to health by a group of mercenaries, working alongside them to rediscover his past and to defeat Shadaloo once and for all. He recognizes Guile's "Sonic Boom" technique, but refuses to comment when Guile presses him for information about Charlie, its originator. It is hinted in his original ending that Abel may have been abducted in his youth to serve as a "replacement body" for M.Bison, or created by Shadaloo as a prototype of Seth, a later replacement body. This is reinforced by dialogue from both Bison and Seth, who refer to him as "the one that got away". The appearance of his eyes change to resemble Seth's during the initiation of his Ultra Combo 1, Soulless. It is also hinted that Charlie was the person that helped him as Abel recognizes Guile's fighting style and Abel even comments to Chun-Li about the soldier that rescued him from Shadaloo.[clarification needed] In Abel's rival encounter, Abel mentions that he recognizes Guile's Sonic Boom, leading to speculation that he may have spent time with Charlie. Abel's fighting style has elements from Judo, Kyokushin style of karate, Wrestling, Sambo and Mixed martial arts. He obsesses big judo or wrestling type of throws and slams as well his signature move Flying wheel kick (Jap. kaiten geri) which is originally a full contact karate technique. He usually wears sambo like composition; blue judogi or sambo kurtka with white shorts and belt and also pair of shin pads and MMA gloves. In Street Fighter IV his alternate outfit is like the original, only with blue wrestling singlets with embroidered French flag on his chest.

Abel appears as a playable character in the crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken, with his official tag partner, Guile. In the original design, he was a young judo fighter who wore pigtails and "could be mistaken for a girl".[75] He appears as part of Street Fighter V's story, going undercover within Shadaloo at Guile's request to find out the truth behind Operation C.H.A.I.N.S.

C. Viper

Voiced by: Mie Sonozaki (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)
 
A cosplayer portraying Crimson Viper.

Crimson Viper is an American double agent, who is posing as an employee of the S.I.N. organization. She is in fact an undercover CIA agent, whose goal is to acquire data for the BLECE Project. She wears a S.I.N form-fitting suit which enables her to perform electrical, seismic, and pyrotechnic moves. Her fighting style greatly revolves around baiting, fakes, high jump cancels, and rushdown.[76] She is often seen speaking to her daughter Lauren on her mobile phone. In Street Fighter V, Viper appears in M. Bison's story mode and serves as the main narrator of events while spying on the dictator. Crimson Viper also appears as a playable character in the crossover fighting games Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.[77] She is also a boss character in Street Fighter X Mega Man.

Designed by Daigo Ikeno,[78] Viper was designed around the concept of a 20-year-old single mother.[79] Viper was designed based upon marketing research on what sorts of characters an American audience would enjoy playing.[80] She was tailored towards Western tastes, as an experiment to see how audiences would receive the character.[81] Street Fighter IV executive producer Yoshinori Ono has described her as the most "unorthodox" of the four new characters introduced in the title, emphasizing this aspect as one he felt would appeal to American players.[82] She was reportedly his favorite character when the game was early in development.[83] In response to claims that the character resembled one found more commonly in SNK developed games, Ono retorted that the resemblance was unintended, and that she was created from the best parts of several proposed designs during early development.[84] He went on to state that she was also an attempt to create a character with a "cool" design, which he feels are predominant in SNK titles.[85]

Writing for VideoGamer.com, Wesley Yin-Poole described Crimson Viper as looking "ridiculous", and called her a "SNK character lost in a Capcom game".[86] Simon Parkin from Eurogamer felt that the contrast did not quite fit with the game's aesthetic.[87] Todd Ciolek from Anime News Network felt the character fit comfortably in the "Street Fighter mold", in spite of her design's deliberate similarity to characters from the King of Fighters series.[88] A reviewer for the New Straits Times described her as the best of the new characters, praising both her appearance and attack arsenal.[89] GamesRadar stated that while her fighting style made her feel out of place in the series, "that's why she adds so much to the game".[90] IGN AU praised the character, stating approval for the variations of her attacks.[91] AJ Glasser from Kotaku listed her as one of the worst mothers in video games, placing as the worst one from fighting games.[92] UGO Networks ranked C. Viper at #21 on their list of "Fighting Games' Finest Female Fighters", commenting on how she shoves her tie between her breasts and her bright red bouffant.[93] The Guardian ranked her as the 20th top Street Fighter character in 2010, with writer Ryan Hart highlighting her technical combos.[94] C. Viper is ranked 22nd in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018.[8]

Decapre

Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); Caitlin Glass (English)
Portrayed by: Katrina Durden

Decapre (ディカープリ, Dikāpuri, Декапри) is a character who makes her first playable appearance in Ultra Street Fighter IV. She is a member of a special unit within Shadaloo called the "Dolls", or Bison Elite Guard (ベガ親衛隊, Bega Shin'eitai), which is composed of twelve young women brainwashed to serve as Bison's personal assassins. She first appears as a non-player character in Street Fighter Alpha 3, making a cameo in Juli and Juni's introduction. In Ultra Street Fighter IV, it is revealed that she is an earlier, imperfect product of Shadaloo's cloning experiments that would eventually result in Cammy's creation. Years later, during the S.I.N. fighting tournament, she escapes the Shadaloo testing facility that houses her and goes on a murderous rampage. The twelve members of the Dolls are named after the months of the Gregorian calendar in various languages, "Decapre" alluding to the Russian word for December, which is actually "Dekabr" (Декабрь).[44][45] She bears a strong resemblance to Cammy (even without her mask), though she speaks with a heavy Russian accent and wears a metallic mask to conceal a large scar covering most of her face.[95][96] Katrina Durden portrays Decapre in the miniseries Street Fighter: Resurrection.

El Fuerte

Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); JB Blanc (English)

El Fuerte (エル・フォルテ, Eru Forute), meaning "The Strong One" in Spanish, is a masked Mexican luchador. He is an aspiring chef who seeks out the greatest fighters to learn what they eat and incorporate their recipes into his cooking. Despite his love of cooking, he seems to be an incompetent chef. Many of his moves have names referring to Mexican food. The UDON comic series of Street Fighter shows El Fuerte as a big fan of R. Mika. He immediately recognizes fellow wrestler Zangief as "Tornado Rojo" (Red Twister), and then announces his own title as "The Hurricane of the Gulf of Mexico". He has a friendly rivalry with T. Hawk, who bested him before the events of Super Street Fighter IV and told him to challenge him again when he got stronger. The character of El Fuerte is inspired by real wrestlers from Mexico, in particular El Santo, a prominent Mexican wrestler who also wore a silver mask. He makes a cameo appearance in Street Fighter X Tekken.

Gouken

Hakan

Voiced by: Shintaro Ohata (Japanese); Lance J. Holt (English)

Hakan (ハカン, Hakan) is an oil wrestler from Turkey and is the second new addition to Super Street Fighter IV. His fighting style is based on Yağlı güreş and involves him coating himself in oil to make his body slippery. This enables him to slide across the ground and launch his opponents by squeezing them through his bulging muscles. Hakan is the father of seven young children and the president of a company that seeks to create the perfect olive oil. He is apparently old friends with E. Honda, his fighting rival in Super Street Fighter IV.

Juri

Oni

Poison

Rufus

Seth

Introduced in Street Fighter V

Abigail

Voiced by: Ryōta Takeuchi (Japanese); Xander Mobus (English)

Abigail (アビゲイル, Abigeiru) is a character who makes his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC. He is a hot-temperered Canadian member of Metro City's Mad Gear gang who originally appeared as a boss character in 1989's Final Fight. 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. He is the game's largest character, towering over other heavyweights such as Zangief and Birdie. He has a move called the Ontario drop, and likes to mimic car sounds. Despite fighting out of Metro City, he is noted for being the first playable character in the series who is a Canadian national.[97] Streamline Studios, based in Malaysia, was responsible for modeling and rigging of his model.

Akira

Voiced by: Akira Sekine (Japanese); Kayli Mills (English)

Akira Kazama (風間 アキラ, Kazama Akira) is a character who makes her playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 5 DLC. She was first introduced in 1997's Rival Schools: United by Fate as a high school student from Seijyun High who initially posed as a male biker to go undercover at Gedo High and find her missing brother Daigo, then investigate the suspicions behind Daigo’s personality change during its sequel Project Justice. In Street Fighter V, Akira is invited by Karin to join her, Sakura and Ibuki for a tea party at her mansion, where she retells the story of how she and Sakura first met during the events of Rival Schools. Her fighting style is derived from Bajiquan, a Chinese martial art that utilizes elbow and shoulder strikes, while Daigo assists her in certain attacks. While the Rival Schools series has long been established as taking place in the same world as the Street Fighter series, Akira is the first Rival Schools character to appear as a playable character in a mainline Street Fighter game.[98]

Ed

Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino (Japanese); Edward Bosco (English)

Ed (エド, Edo) is a character who made his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC. He first appears in a non-playable capacity in Street Fighter IV during Balrog's ending, created as a potential replacement body for Bison before being stolen by S.I.N. He is found as a child and freed by Balrog, who believes Ed's ability to channel Psycho Power like Bison could be useful. He is featured in Street Fighter V: A Shadow Falls, having undergone accelerated aging and working alongside Balrog for Shadaloo. He later joins the playable roster during the game's second season of DLC content, now a grown adult and leader of Neo Shadaloo, an organization seeking to help others who were victims of Shadaloo's experiments. Due to his struggling to fight off the fragment of Bison's soul in him, Ed parts away from Balrog, in order to save themselves, and being forced to fight him one last time before both departing for new lives. Despite parting ways, Ed and Balrog still share a bond with each other, as shown in his Arcade ending artwork where they have an official boxing match.[99] His gameplay can be considered a mixture between Balrog and M.Bison, as he has the boxing (particularly kickboxing outside fist-only official match) prowess of the former and psychokinetic powers of the latter.

Eleven

Eleven (イレヴン, Irevun) is a character who made his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 5 DLC. He is a humanoid weapon created by Gill's organization, and a prototype of Twelve from Street Fighter III. Though capable of imitating other fighters, Eleven is heavily damaged during a training exercise with Urien and deemed a failure, resulting in the design being further modified to create Twelve. Despite being considered a failure, Eleven's raw material was later used by Kolin for the reconstruction of Charlie Nash. Eleven does not have his own fighting style, but instead functions as a mimic character, transforming into a random fighter with a randomly-selected V-Skill and V-Trigger at the start of each match.[100]

F.A.N.G.

Falke

Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka (Japanese); Kira Buckland (English)

Falke (ファルケ, Faruke) is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 3 DLC, stated to be of German descent. Falke was built by Shadaloo to be an alternative clone for M. Bison and forced to undergo relentless experimentation and training. After being rescued by Ed, the duo became founding members of Neo Shadaloo. Due to the experiments performed on her, she can channel Psycho Power through her staff "Harmony".

G

Voiced by: Kazuhiro Yamaji (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English)

G is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 3 DLC, who claims to be the "President of the World" and seeks to unite all of its people, using social media to spread his message and streaming video of his battles with strong fighters. During battle, he can perform a "G Charge" to increase his presidentiality level, enhancing his special moves. He can also create a momentary shield to protect him from single-hit projectile attacks.

Kage

Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)

Kage (影ナル者 Kagenaru Mono, lit. "The Shadowed One") is a physical manifestation of the Satsui no Hadō separated from Ryu's body, introduced in Street Fighter V Season 4 DLC. 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. His own character story ends with him fading away from existence after Ryu overwhelms him by tapping to the Power of Nothingness.

Kolin

Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
Portrayed by: Amy Olivia Bell

Kolin (コーリン, Kōrin) is a character who made her playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC. She first appears in Street Fighter III in a non-playable capacity as Gill's assistant. She is featured prominently in Street Fighter V: A Shadow Falls, operating under the name "Helen" and organizing a group of fighters to help stop Bison's plan in order to advance the Illuminati's goals. She later joins the playable roster during the game's second season of DLC content.[101] Her ice attacks that drain the opponent's stun meter will end up freezing them, rather than simply leaving them dizzy. The fighting style she uses is Systema, a hybrid Russian martial arts that can be seen in her use of counters, throws and strikes.[102]

Laura

Lucia

Voiced by: Rika Tachibana (Japanese); Jeannie Tirado (English)

Lucia Morgan (ルシア・モーガン, Rushia Mōgan) is a character who makes her playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 4 DLC. She was first introduced in 1995's Final Fight 3 as a detective with Metro City's Special Crimes Unit and one of the game's player characters. There, she worked with Guy and Haggar to take down the Skull Cross gang as thanks for Haggar clearing her of a false corruption charge in the past. In Street Fighter V, she continues to work with the Metro City Police Department under Mayor Cody, but is contacted by Haggar and asked to investigate a Mad Gear plot.

Luke

Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno (Japanese); Aleks Le (English)

Luke Sullivan (ルーク・サリバン, Rūku Sariban) is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 5 DLC as the final character of the game. He is an American MMA fighter who joined the military to become stronger after his father, Robert, was killed in a terrorist attack during his childhood. However, he finds his military training is not bringing him the type of strength he seeks. Guile suggests he find his own path instead, leading Luke to leave the army and become a competitive fighter to honor his father's memory.

He is described by director Takayuki Nakayama as an important character to the future of the Street Fighter franchise who was created to help expand the universe in the series takes place. On February 20, 2022 (February 21 in Japan) when Street Fighter 6 was announced, he appeared as one of the two first characters shown in the 40-second teaser trailer, the other being Ryu. In Street Fighter 6, Luke becomes a contractor for a PMC where he teaches his military MMA, following an incident conspired by a certain terrorist group who framed Ken.

Menat

Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck (English)

Menat (メナト, Menato, from Arabic منات, Egyptian 𓅓𓈖𓏏) is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC. She is the youthful, Egyptian apprentice of Rose, and like her is able to wield Soul Power and foresee future events. She can summon multiple orbs that can be shot away or retrieved. Her name may be a reference to the menat, an artifact linked to the cult of the Egyptian goddess Hathor. She also serves as the shopkeeper for the game's loot box system.

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. This suspects that Red Earth may or may likely take place in a feudal timeline of Street Fighter shared universe.

Necalli

Voiced by: Takashi Matsuyama (Japanese); Marc Swint (English)

Necalli (ネカリ, Nekari) is a character introduced in Street Fighter V. Necalli is an ancient Aztec spiritual entity who descends from time to time to challenge the strongest living fighters and devour their souls after defeating them. Necalli is the only character in Street Fighter V who does not have a skeleton when electrocuted. In A Shadow Falls, he appears as an antagonist on his own, unrelated to Shadaloo nor the Secret Society. He is apparently permanently destroyed by Akuma in the latter's character story. His model was created by David Giraud of Volta, based in Montreal.

Rashid

Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)

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. Accompanied by his attendant Azam, He is searching for a missing female friend, who used to work as a S.I.N. Engineer before being kidnapped by Bison and Shadaloo. During a final battle against Shadaloo, he found out that his friend sacrifices her life to countermeasure Shadaloo's plan before F.A.N.G. killed her. Rashid has an obsession with the newest technology and is capable of producing small tornadoes, earning him the nickname "Rashid of the Turbulent Wind". The creation of Rashid was a close collaboration between Capcom Japan, Sony, and Pluto Games.[103] Rashid's appearance was announced by Yoshinori Ono during the Games15 event in Dubai.[104] Rashid's model was created by NXA Studios, based in China.

Zeku

Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese); David Wald (English)

Zeku (是空, Zekū) is a character is a character who makes his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC. He first appears as a non-playable character in Street Fighter Alpha 2 as Guy's teacher and the 38th Master of the Bushinryu school. After Guy defeats him, he passes on his title as Master and disappears. In Street Fighter V, he re-emerges to establish his own ninja clan and develop a new fighting style. During gameplay, he can vanish and reappear as a younger version of himself, which bears a strong resemblance to another Capcom character, Strider Hiryu. Ironically, Strider is one of Zeku's planned clan names, during a conversation between both of his older and younger-selves, therefore possibly connecting the Strider series to the Street Fighter shared universe. Streamline Studios, based in Malaysia, was responsible for modeling and rigging of his model.

Introduced in Street Fighter 6

Jamie

Voiced by: Shunsuke Takeuchi[105] (Japanese); Stephen Fu[106] (English)

Jamie Siu (ジェイミー・ショウ, Jeimī Shou)[107] was revealed in the Summer State of Play trailer on June 2, 2022. He is a drunken kung fu break dancer who is a rival of Luke, and idolizes the Lee brothers, Yun and Yang. The drink jug he uses in battle boosts his fighting skill, but contains Yakuyu (薬湯), a kind of medicinal drink similar to tea, instead of alcohol.[108]

JP

Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[109] (Japanese); Wally Wingert[110] (English)

JP is a Russian Bartitsu fighter, head of an international investment NGO, and the main antagonist of Street Fighter 6, having been responsible for the Nayshall incident surrounding Luke and Ken’s lives. Aside from having a pet cat named Cybele, he is revealed to have a secret connection to the deceased primary antagonist of the series, M. Bison, due to him also having Psycho power and claims to be the late Shadaloo dictator’s successor.

Kimberly

Voiced by: Nao Tōyama[111] (Japanese); Anairis Quiñones[112] (English)

Kimberly Jackson (キンバリー・ジャクソン, Kinbarī Jakuson)[113] was also first shown in the trailer for June 2022 before being announced at EVO 2022. She is an African-American graduate student and graffiti artist. She recently became Guy's kunoichi apprentice and loves 1980's pop culture. Kimberly is also a natural born fighter who easily defeated Zeku, which led Guy to accept her request to be his apprentice.

Lily

Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya[114] (Japanese); Tiana Camacho[115] (English)

Manon

Voiced by: Ayaka Fukuhara[116] (Japanese); Cherami Leigh[117] (English)

Manon (マノン) is an idealistic French ballerina, judoka champion, and celebrity who joined the competitive world fighting circuits to pursue true beauty through self-improvement.

Marisa

Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga[118] (Japanese); Allegra Clark[119] (English)

Marisa (マリーザ, Marīza) is a giant muscular Italian jewelry designer and an MMA-Pankration fighter, whose medium-length red hair almost looks like a helmet. Inspired by Greco-Roman gladiator culture, she enters competitive fighting to seek both glorious beauty and strength. She was briefly seen in the first full trailer of Summer State Play 2022 before being fully revealed in Tokyo Game Show 2022.

Introduced in the Street Fighter EX series

The Street Fighter EX series is developed by Arika, a company formed of former Capcom employees. Arika later developed its own fighting game featuring characters from the series, Fighting EX Layer, which was released in 2018.[120]

Ace

Voiced by: Yūji Machi

Ace (エース, Ēsu), who is introduced in Street Fighter EX3, is a government agent who is ordered by the prime minister of his nation to find information about a secret weapon being developed in an underground base. Ace uses a custom fighting style, which the player can edit by passing a series of trials in the game's Character Edit mode.

Allen

Voiced by: Osamu Hosoi (SF EX series), Daisuke Yokota (Fighting EX Layer)

Allen Snider (アレン・スナイダー, Aren Sunaidā), who appears as a secret character in the original Street Fighter EX and as a regular character in Street Fighter EX Plus and EX Plus α, is a fighter who was said to be the strongest freestyle karate fighter on the American karate circuit, until he experienced his first defeat against a young Ken Masters at the All-American Martial Arts Tournament. Ken told Allen that he was only a "big fish in a small pond". Motivated by these words, Allen sets out to prove that he can be the best not only in America, but in the world.[48] Although absent in Street Fighter EX2 and subsequent games, he makes an appearance in the Arika-developed arcade game Fighting Layer, where he seeks to defeat the strongest opponent on South Island.[121] Allen returns in Fighting EX Layer, determined to defeat the recently revived Garuda to prove himself.

Area

Voiced by: Konami Yoshida (SF EX series), Rie Hikisaka (Fighting EX Layer)

Area (エリア, Eria), who first appears in Street Fighter EX2 Plus, is a young girl hailing from the United Kingdom with braided hair and glasses. She is the daughter of a scientific inventor, and her intellect is said to surpass his. When her father's inventions fail to sell, she modifies them as weapons and tests them in combat against the world's greatest martial artists. In battle, she wears a pair of high-speed rollerblades and a mechanical right arm codenamed "Cancer" (キャンサー, Kyansā).[122] In Fighting EX Layer, disappointed by her inventions' lack of fame, she seeks out fellow inventor Balba Purna, coming into contact with his daughter Pullum along the way.

Bison II and Shin-Bison

Blair

 
A cosplayer portraying Blair Dame.
Voiced by: Hikari Tachibana (SF EX series), Rui Tanabe (Fighting EX Layer)

Blair Dame (ブレア・デイム, Burea Deimu), appears as a secret character in the original Street Fighter EX and as a regular character in Street Fighter EX Plus, EX Plus α, and Fighting EX Layer. She is the daughter of a wealthy European family. She fights wearing a light blue leotard and long boots. In addition to receiving a formal education, Blair has trained herself in various combat sports, believing that one day she will need to know how to defend her loved ones as well as herself. She travels the world to hone her skills with her bodyguard Cracker Jack, whom her mother has hired to protect her. Blair is acquainted with Pullum, as they are both members of the International Debutante Club.[123] Her butler is called Sebastian. Like Allen, Blair appears in Arika's arcade fighting game Fighting Layer, in which she takes a sudden trip to South Island.[124] She is also mentioned in Jack's ending in Street Fighter EX3.[125]

Blair is ranked 53rd in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018.[8]

C. Jack

Voiced by: Banjō Ginga (SF EX series), Yoshimitsu Shimoyama (Fighting EX Layer)

Cracker Jack (クラッカー・ジャック, Kurakkā Jakku), also known as C. Jack or just Jack, is a bat-wielding former bouncer from Las Vegas, known for his unstoppable punches. While being pursued by an unknown organization, he becomes Blair's bodyguard to travel the world and flee his pursuers. In Street Fighter EX2, his younger sister is kidnapped by an underground fighting champion named Bharat. In Street Fighter EX2 Plus, he continues to be pursued by the mysterious organization,[126] and by the end of Street Fighter EX3 he seeks refuge in Blair's mansion. In Fighting EX Layer, Jack escapes the organization by leaving Blair's employ and fleeing to America.

Cycloid-β and Cycloid-γ

Cycloid-β (サイクロイド-β, Saikuroido Bēta) and Cycloid-γ (サイクロイド-γ, Saikuroido Ganma), who both appear as secret characters in Street Fighter EX Plus and EX Plus α, are a pair of cyborgs that use the special techniques of other characters. Beta primarily uses command-based special moves, while Gamma specializes in charge-based moves. Both characters were based on test models used for motion capture during the development of the game. Beta is an untextured blue polygonal model resembling a male human, and Gamma is a green wireframed model.[127] In the Japanese version of Street Fighter EX Plus α for the PlayStation, Gamma is given an additional back-story, a weapon secretly developed by Pullum's father Balba to annihilate a huge criminal organization.[128] In Street Fighter EX2 Plus, an unidentified Cycloid model appears in one of the bonus rounds.

D. Dark

Voiced by: Wataru Takagi

Doctrine Dark (ドクトリン・ダーク, Dokutorin Dāku), whose real name is Holger (オルガー, Orugā), is a German-American mercenary seeking revenge against Guile. His back-story for Street Fighter EX2 establishes that he was raised in a mercenary training facility, where he was trained in the use of weapons similar to Rolento's, such as knives, grenades, and wires. Dark once served in the American armed forces. He was in a special forces unit led by Guile when it became involved in a scuffle against a rival unit led by Rolento. Holger was the sole survivor of his unit, but suffered tremendous physical and mental scars. He seeks revenge against Guile, feeling that he did not train him sufficiently. During the development of Street Fighter EX, the developers nicknamed him "Mr. Foul-play" (反則くん, Hansoku-kun).[129] In July 2011, a video from an Arika 3DS test project, called Fighting Sample, was released featuring Dark. In Fighting EX Layer, Dark appears as a villainous character influenced by Garuda's negative energy.

Doctrine Dark was among the 20 fighters GamesRadar wished were included in Street Fighter X Tekken.[130]

Darun

Voiced by: Takashi Nagasako

Darun Mister (ダラン・マイスター, Daran Maisutā), makes his appearance as a hidden character in the original Street Fighter EX. He is a popular wrestling champion from India who seeks to challenge other wrestlers such as Zangief and Victor Ortega (from the Saturday Night Slam Masters series). He agrees to become Pullum Purna's bodyguard, hoping to use the opportunity to travel the world and fight many wrestlers. He is absent from the original Street Fighter EX2, but returns in Street Fighter EX2 Plus, in which he obtains another opportunity to fight against more wrestlers around the world after Pullum becomes a princess.[131] In Street Fighter EX3, he has a special ending if the player finishes the single-player mode with Zangief as his tag-partner.[132] Darun returns in Fighting EX Layer.

Garuda

Voiced by: Osamu Hosoi (SF EX series), Naoki Sagawa (Fighting EX Layer)

Garuda (ガルダ) first appears as a non-playable boss character in the original Street Fighter EX, but becomes a playable character in subsequent installments. He is a demon dressed in samurai-like armor who wields a sword hidden within his own body.[clarification needed] According to his back-story in the original Street Fighter EX, he was created by the souls of dead men who were consumed by the Satsui no Hadō, although his revised back-story in Street Fighter EX2 suggests that he has an accumulation of negative feelings such as anger, hatred, envy, treachery, and despair. Garuda's form is said to change depending on his opponent: he takes a strong form against warriors seeking strength and feeds on the hatred of warriors who are seeking vengeance.[133] Garuda returns as the antagonist of Fighting EX Layer.

Hayate

Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (SF EX series), Takuma Terashima (Fighting EX Layer)

Hayate (ハヤテ), who makes his first appearance in the original Street Fighter EX2, is a samurai from the village of Kukunoichi (木霊村, Kukunoichimura), hidden within the mountains. He is following the footsteps of his father, a legendary hero who once saved his home village from the demon Orochi (巨蟒), and is one of the few Street Fighter characters to use a sword in combat. At the end of the original EX2, he vanquishes the demon his father once sealed and saves the local shrine maiden, becoming the new guardian deity of Kukunoichi.[134] Hayate is the only character from the original EX2 who was absent in the arcade version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus. He was re-included in the PlayStation version of the game as a hidden character.[135] A new Hayate, the descendant of the original, appears as a playable character in Fighting EX Layer.

Hokuto and Bloody Hokuto

Voiced by: Yuri Amano (SF EX series), Yuka Igarashi (Fighting EX Layer)

Hokuto (ほくと) is the daughter of the Mizugami (水神) family, who was trained in the family's style of kobujutsu, which has been refined into her personal style that resembles the art of aikijujutsu. She was known as Shirase (しらせ) as a child. When Hokuto turned 17, she was sent on a journey to find her older half-brother Kairi, who went missing years before. Unknown to Hokuto, the true purpose of her journey was not only to find her brother, but to defeat him. She has been implanted with the "Seal of Blood" (血の封印, Chi no Fūin) to exterminate her brother. In the original Street Fighter EX, Hokuto wears a blue-white outfit resembling that of a Japanese archer, and white hachimaki around her long hair. In EX2, she wears a hakama and ties her hair in a pony-tail. She reverts to her original design in EX3. In addition to her regular version, an alternate version named Bloody Hokuto (血の封印を解かれたほくと, Chi no Fūin Tokareta Hokuto, "Hokuto with the Seal of Blood Broken") is featured as secret character in Street Fighter EX Plus.[136] Bloody Hokuto returns in Fighting EX Layer, now going by her original name of Shirase.

Kairi

Voiced by: Kaneto Shiozawa (SF EX series), Yoshitaka Kure (Fighting EX Layer)

Kairi (カイリ), who first appears as a secret character in the original Street Fighter EX, is depicted as an amnesiac who was initially conceived to be the main character in the EX series. Kairi was born to the main house of the Mizukami family and was trained in the family's traditional art of karate. He appears in the original EX and its re-releases with long black hair and a scar over his left eye. He lost his memories while fighting an unknown challenger and now walks the "Path of the Shura", fighting to survive. He learns that he is the elder brother of Hokuto, who has been on a mission to find him. In EX2, his hair has changed from black to white as a result of his constant battles. After confronting Hokuto and Nanase, he recovers his memories and learns that he was responsible for the death of their father.[137] Kairi returns as the protagonist of Fighting EX Layer.

Nanase

Voiced by: Megumi Ogata

Nanase (七瀬), who first appears as a hidden character in the original Street Fighter EX2 and becomes a regular character in Street Fighter EX2 Plus and Street Fighter EX3, is the younger sister of Hokuto. She was raised to be a successor to the Mizugami clan. Nanase is a skilled master of bojutsu. Nanase becomes worried about Hokuto after she leaves the shrine where they live and does not return. She then learns from her grandfather that she has a brother named Kairi, whom Hokuto was sent to find. She goes on a journey to find Hokuto and Kairi, unaware that the journey is also a test to determine whether she is fit to inherit the Mizugami teachings.[70] Ultimately, she is freed from the Mizugami clan by Hokuto and her memories of her past sealed, allowing her to live a normal life. She reappears in Fighting EX Layer, now under the new alias of Sanane (紗波音, さなね).

Pullum

Voiced by: Chika Sakamoto

Pullum Purna (プルム・プルナ, Purumu Puruna, Arabic: برم برنا) is the daughter of Balba Purna, an Arab multimillionaire and inventor. She decides to travel the world with her bodyguard Darun when she overhears her grandfather whisper the name "Shadaloo", believing that it is the name of a person. Unknown to Pullum, the reason why her grandfather is worried about Shadaloo is that she has a blood relative working for the organization who is a candidate to become a Shadaloo executive. She is absent from the original Street Fighter EX2 but returns in Street Fighter EX2 Plus, in which she inherits a kingdom after the death of a relative and decides to travel the world once again with Darun to search for her missing father.[123] Pullum's theme tune was later used in the game Technictix. Pullum returns as a downloadable character in Fighting EX Layer.

Shadowgeist

Voiced by: Iemasa Kayumi (SF EX series), Tobby Uehara (Fighting EX Layer)

Shadowgeist (シャドウガイスト, Shadougaisuto) first appears as a secret character in the arcade version of the original Street Fighter EX2 as well as in Street Fighter EX2 Plus and Street Fighter EX3. He is an unknown man from an unnamed country, dressed in a lethal superhero costume similar to Skullomania's. He has artificially enhanced his body in order to overthrow the men in charge of the totalitarian government responsible for the deaths of his wife and daughter. Shadowgeist appears again in Fighting EX Layer, with most of his moves renamed from the ruthless vigilante motifs into the Greek alphabetic-based reformed agent motifs.

Sharon

Voiced by: Megumi Ogata (EX2), Miki Ito (EX2 Plus, EX3), Suzuka Kimura (Fighting EX Layer)

Sharon (シャロン), who debuts in Street Fighter EX2, is a beautiful red-haired woman with a tattoo of a rose on her chest. Sharon is depicted wielding a gun in the character artwork for the original EX2, but she does not use any firearms until EX2 Plus. In the story, she lives a double life as a nun taking care of orphans at a monastery and an A-class agent for a secret intelligence group. Having separated from her parents when she was young, her only desire is to be reunited with her family and learn about her past. When she learns that a key member of a criminal organization she was assigned to investigate has the same tattoo that she has, she goes after him to find out why. Her exact nationality is never given. Sharon later returned as a downloadable character in Fighting EX Layer.

Skullomania

Voiced by: Issei Futamata (EX series), Yūko Kaida (SNKH:TTZ)[138]

Skullomania (スカロマニア, Sukaromania) is the secret identity of Saburo Nishikoyama (西小山 三郎, Nishikoyama Saburō), a third-rate businessman from Tokyo who works to support his wife and children. He adopts his superhero identity when a client asks him to dress up and pose for a superhero attraction at his department store. Donning a full-body skeleton suit, Skullomania sets out to fight evil for real. In Street Fighter EX2, his costume is redesigned, adding a red scarf and a red letter "S" in front of his mask, along with white gloves and boots and a belt.[139] Skullomania reappears in Fighting EX Layer, having settled back into life as a salaryman but finding himself unexpectedly transforming into his superhero persona without any memory of doing so afterward. With new powers also developing as well, he sets out to find the reason behind these sudden changes.

Many elements of Skullomania are homages to the Showa era tokusatsu genre of Japanese action shows in general and Kamen Rider in particular, specifically the red scarf and belt since Street Fighter EX2, and prominence of flying kicks in his fighting style. He makes later appearances in the PlayStation 2 music game Technictix and in Fighter Maker. As a nod to Skullomania, Capcom gave El Fuerte a similar skull costume in the Halloween pack for Street Fighter IV. A female version of Skullomania appears as a special guest character in SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy.

Among the cast of characters introduced in the Street Fighter EX series, Skullomania is the most popular. He is ranked 16th in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018.[8]

V. Rosso

Voiced by: Jin Yamanoi

Vulcano Rosso (ヴルカーノ・ロッソ, Vurukāno Rosso), who makes his debut in Street Fighter EX2 Plus, is a mysterious Italian warrior who leaves his organization in order to avenge the death of his lover. He comes from Bari, and his special moves are named after locations in Italy such as Aetna, Vesuvio, Canossa, Ponte dei Sospiri (Bridge of Sighs), and Torre Pendente (Leaning Tower). At the end of EX3, he returns home after getting his revenge on his lover's murderer.[140] Rosso appears as a downloadable fighter in Fighting EX Layer.

Introduced in Street Fighter: The Movie (arcade game)

Below are characters that made their debut in the arcade game based on the live action film.

Blade

Blade (ブレード, Burēdo), played by game designer Alan Noon, is a character who appears exclusively in the Street Fighter: The Movie arcade game. A red-clad member of Bison's shock troops from the film on which the game is based upon, he has undergone rigorous physical training and conceals an array of weapons such as knives and grenades. As revealed in his ending sequence, he is actually Guile's brother Gunloc (Lucky Colt (ラッキー・コルト Rakkī Koruto) in the Japanese version) who has infiltrated the Shadaloo Gang as a deep cover agent, reporting to his brother.[45] As Gunloc, he features in the 1993 wrestling game Saturday Night Slam Masters and its 1994 sequel Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II, as a hot-headed street fighter turned professional wrestler. After having fulfilled his purpose at Shadaloo, he is said to have returned to professional wrestling.[45] With the release of Street Fighter V, he was given an official entry in the game's encyclopedia and thus was canonized. His stats are exactly the same as listed in the original Slam Masters video game, again confirming his true identity.[141]

Arkane, Khyber and F7

There are three other hidden characters in the arcade game, who are all palette swaps of Blade. Khyber (カイバー, Kaibā) (the yellow shock trooper) uses special techniques that resemble the ones used by Dhalsim (who was not featured in the arcade game) such as the Yoga Flame and Yoga Blast. Arkane (アーケイン, Ākein) (the blue shock trooper) can teleport. F7 (エフセブン, Efusebun) (the black shock trooper) has all the techniques of the other three shock troopers. They all share Blade's ending.[142] The four shock troopers are the only characters from the arcade game excluded from the Street Fighter: The Movie console game, which is a different game based on the same film.

Sawada

Portrayed by: Kenya Sawada

Captain Sawada (キャプテン・サワダ, Kyaputen Sawada) is an original character from the 1994 Street Fighter film, who appears as a playable character in both the arcade and the console version of the Street Fighter: The Movie video game. Sawada's voice is the only one dubbed in the film, as Sawada himself only speaks a little English.

Michael Dobson voiced Sawada in two episodes of the Street Fighter television series, as head of the A.N. Special Forces when Guile was discharged and formed his team.

Introduced in Street Fighter II MOVIE

This character was only playable in the Street Fighter II MOVIE.

Cyborg

Monitor Cyborg (モニターサイボーグ, Monitā Saibōgu), mainly known as Cyborg, is a character created for the Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. It is a playable character at the end of the homonymous game released for the PlayStation and later Sega Saturn, exclusive to the NTSC region (also known as Street Fighter II: The Interactive Game).

Cyborg was a new model of Monitor Cyborg secretly developed by Shadaloo. Its objective was to develop its abilities by analyzing the fighting techniques of martial artists around the world in order to gain enough strength to challenge Ryu in combat. While the majority of Cyborg's mission is watching Street Fighters battle, the Cyborg faces Ryu near the game's end. The Cyborg's special moves are the same ones used by Ken in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, including his Shōryū Reppa Super Combo.

Introduced in Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation

This character was only playable in the Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation.

Shin

Shin (シン, Shin) is a playable character in Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation making his debut during the game's 18 December 2008 update. He is the only new character created for the game. He is the son of a Japanese karate master and the grandson of a Korean taekwondo master on his mother's side. Pressured by his parents into upholding the family legacy, Shin was not interested in doing so. Eventually, he changes his opinion of martial arts and takes up taekwondo because he thought the style was brilliant and cool.[143]

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The main titles of the Street Fighter fighting game series have introduced a varied cast of 80 World Warriors from the main series and 34 from several spin offs for a total of 114 playable characters who originated from different countries around the world each with his or her 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 Contents 1 Main series 2 EX series 3 The Movie games 4 Introduced in Street Fighter 4 1 Adon 4 2 Birdie 4 3 Eagle 4 4 Geki 4 5 Gen 4 6 Joe 4 7 Ken 4 8 Lee 4 9 Mike 4 10 Retsu 4 11 Ryu 4 12 Sagat 5 Introduced in the Street Fighter II series 5 1 Akuma 5 2 Balrog 5 3 Blanka 5 4 Cammy 5 5 Chun Li 5 6 Dee Jay 5 7 Dhalsim 5 8 E Honda 5 9 Fei Long 5 10 Guile 5 11 M Bison 5 12 T Hawk 5 13 Vega 5 14 Violent Ken 5 15 Zangief 6 Introduced in the Street Fighter Alpha series 6 1 Cody 6 2 Dan 6 3 Evil Ryu 6 4 Guy 6 5 Ingrid 6 6 Juli and Juni 6 7 Karin 6 8 Maki 6 9 Nash 6 10 R Mika 6 11 Rolento 6 12 Rose 6 13 Sakura 6 14 Santamu 6 15 Shin Akuma 6 16 Sodom 7 Introduced in the Street Fighter III series 7 1 Alex 7 2 Dudley 7 3 Elena 7 4 Gill 7 5 Hugo 7 6 Ibuki 7 7 Makoto 7 8 Necro 7 9 Oro 7 10 Q 7 11 Remy 7 12 Sean 7 13 Twelve 7 14 Urien 7 15 Yun and Yang 8 Introduced in the Street Fighter IV series 8 1 Abel 8 2 C Viper 8 3 Decapre 8 4 El Fuerte 8 5 Gouken 8 6 Hakan 8 7 Juri 8 8 Oni 8 9 Poison 8 10 Rufus 8 11 Seth 9 Introduced in Street Fighter V 9 1 Abigail 9 2 Akira 9 3 Ed 9 4 Eleven 9 5 F A N G 9 6 Falke 9 7 G 9 8 Kage 9 9 Kolin 9 10 Laura 9 11 Lucia 9 12 Luke 9 13 Menat 9 14 Necalli 9 15 Rashid 9 16 Zeku 10 Introduced in Street Fighter 6 10 1 Jamie 10 2 JP 10 3 Kimberly 10 4 Lily 10 5 Manon 10 6 Marisa 11 Introduced in the Street Fighter EX series 11 1 Ace 11 2 Allen 11 3 Area 11 4 Bison II and Shin Bison 11 5 Blair 11 6 C Jack 11 7 Cycloid b and Cycloid g 11 8 D Dark 11 9 Darun 11 10 Garuda 11 11 Hayate 11 12 Hokuto and Bloody Hokuto 11 13 Kairi 11 14 Nanase 11 15 Pullum 11 16 Shadowgeist 11 17 Sharon 11 18 Skullomania 11 19 V Rosso 12 Introduced in Street Fighter The Movie arcade game 12 1 Blade 12 2 Arkane Khyber and F7 12 3 Sawada 13 Introduced in Street Fighter II MOVIE 13 1 Cyborg 14 Introduced in Street Fighter Online Mouse Generation 14 1 Shin 15 References 16 Further readingMain series EditThe table below summarizes every single fighter in the series A green cell indicates that the character is playable with the number indicating the revision of the game they are introduced in e g the number in SFV indicates the downloadable content season a red cell indicates that the character is not playable they do not appear in the game while a yellow cell indicates that the character makes a non playable appearance Bold indicates that the character made their debut in the series Character Street Fighter II Alpha III IV V 6 Abel No No No No 0 Cameo Abigail No No Cameo No Cameo 2 Adon CPU Note 1 No 0 No 2 No Akira No No No No No 5 Akuma No 4 0 1 0 2 Alex No No No 0 No 1 Balrog No 1 Note 2 2 No 0 1 Birdie CPU Note 1 No 0 No No 0 Blanka No 0 2 No 0 3 0 C Viper No No No No 0 Cameo Cammy No 3 1 Cameo 1 0 0 Chun Li No 0 0 2 0 0 0 Cody No No 2 No 2 3 Dan No No 0 No 1 5 Decapre No No No No 4 CPU Note 3 Dee Jay No 3 2 Note 4 Cameo 2 No 0 Dhalsim No 0 1 No 0 0 0 Dudley No No No 0 2 No E Honda No 0 2 No 0 4 0 Eagle CPU Note 1 No 3 Note 4 No No No Ed No No No No Cameo 2 El Fuerte No No No No 0 Cameo Elena No No No 0 4 Cameo Eleven No No No No No 5 Evil Ryu No 6 Note 4 1 No 3 Cameo F A N G No No No No No 0 Falke No No No No No 3 Fei Long No 3 2 Note 4 No 1 Cameo G No No No No No 3 Geki CPU Note 1 No No No No No Gen CPU Note 1 No 1 No 1 Cameo Gill No No No 0 Note 4 No 4 Gouken No No Cameo No 0 Cameo Guile No 0 2 Note 4 No 0 1 0 Guy No No 0 No 2 Cameo Hakan No No No No 2 Cameo Hugo No No Cameo 1 4 Cameo Ibuki No No No 0 2 1 Ingrid No No 4 Note 4 No No Cameo Jamie No No No No No No 0 Joe CPU Note 1 No No No No No JP No No No No No No 0 Juli No No 2 No Cameo CPU Note 3 Juni No No 2 No Cameo Cameo Juri No No No No 2 1 0 Kage No No No No No 4 Karin No No 2 No No 0 Ken 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kimberly No No No No No No 0 Kolin No No No Cameo No 2 Laura No No No No No 0 Lee CPU Note 1 No No No No No Lily No No No No No No 0 Lucia No No No No No 4 Luke No No No No No 5 0 M Bison No 1 Note 2 0 No 0 0 Maki No No 3 Note 4 No No Cameo Makoto No No No 2 2 No Manon No No No No No No 0 Marisa No No No No No No 0 Menat No No No No No 2 Mike CPU Note 1 No No No No Cameo Nash No No 0 No Cameo 0 Necalli No No No No No 0 Necro No No No 0 No Cameo Oni No No No No 3 Cameo Oro No No No 0 No 5 Poison No No Cameo Cameo 4 4 Q No No No 2 No No R Mika No No 2 No No 0 Rashid No No No No No 0 Remy No No No 2 No No Retsu CPU Note 1 No No No No No Rolento No No 1 No 4 Cameo Rose No No 0 No 1 5 Rufus No No No No 0 No Ryu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sagat CPU Note 1 1 Note 2 0 No 0 3 Sakura No No 1 No 1 3 Santamu No No Cameo No No CPU Sean No No No 0 No Cameo Seth No No No No 0 4 Shin Akuma No 5 Note 4 1 Note 4 1 Note 5 No CPU Note 3 Sodom No No 0 No Cameo Cameo T Hawk No 3 2 Note 4 Cameo 2 No Twelve No No No 2 No No Urien No No No 1 No 1 Vega No 1 Note 2 2 No 0 0 Violent Ken No 6 Note 4 No No No No Yang No No Cameo 0 3 No Yun No No 3 Note 4 0 3 No Zangief No 0 1 Cameo 0 0 0 Zeku No No Cameo No No 2 Total 2 20 38 21 44 46 18Notes a b c d e f g h i j All characters in the original Street Fighter other than Ryu and Ken are CPU only opponents a b c d Balrog Vega Sagat and M Bison were all unplayable bosses in the original Street Fighter II then made playable following Street Fighter II Champion Edition a b c Non playable opponents in A Shadow Falls a b c d e f g h i j k l m Console only characters Shin Akuma only appears playable in the console versions of 2nd Impact and does not appear in 3rd Strike EX series EditCharacter EX EX2 EX3 Ace No No Yes Akuma Yes No No Allen Yes EXnote 1 No No Area No Plus Yes EXnote 1 Bison II No CPU Yes EXnote 1 Blair Yes EXnote 1 No No Blanka No Yes Yes Bloody Hokuto EX EXnote 1 No Yes EXnote 2 C Jack Yes Yes Yes Chun Li Yes Yes Yes Cycloid b EX EXnote 1 No No Cycloid g EX EXnote 1 No No D Dark Yes Yes Yes Darun Yes Plus Yes EXnote 1 Dhalsim EX a Yes Yes Evil Ryu EX No Yes EXnote 1 Garuda Yes Yes EXnote 1 Yes EXnote 1 Guile Yes Yes Yes Hayate No Yes EXnote 3 No Hokuto Yes Yes Yes Kairi Yes EXnote 1 Yes EXnote 1 Yes EXnote 1 Ken Yes Yes Yes M Bison Yes Plus Yes Nanase No Yes EXnote 1 Yes Pullum Yes Plus Yes EXnote 1 Ryu Yes Yes Yes Sagat No Plus Yes Sakura EX a No Yes Shadowgeist No Yes EXnote 1 Yes EXnote 1 Sharon No Yes Yes Shin Bison No No CPU Skullomania Yes Yes Yes V Rosso No Plus Yes EXnote 1 Vega No Yes Yes Zangief Yes Yes YesTotal 23 24 28Notes a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Hidden character In Street Fighter EX3 Bloody Hokuto is now an in game Super Combo transformation for Hokuto Hayate is playable in the arcade version of Street Fighter EX2 but was removed from the arcade version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus He was later included in the home console version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus The Movie games EditCharacter Arcade Home Akuma Yes Hidden Arkane Hidden No Balrog Yes Yes Blade Yes No Blanka No Yes Cammy Yes Yes Chun Li Yes Yes Dee Jay No Boss E Honda Yes Yes F7 Hidden No Guile Yes Yes Ken Yes Yes Khyber Hidden No M Bison Yes Boss Ryu Yes Yes Sagat Yes Boss Sawada Yes Yes Vega Yes Yes Zangief Yes BossTotal 17 15Introduced in Street Fighter EditAdon Edit A cosplayer portraying Adon Voiced by Wataru Takagi Alpha series Atsushi Imaruoka IV Japanese R Martin Klein Alpha The Animation Taliesin Jaffe IV English Adon アドン Thai xadxn Adon ʔaː dɔ ːn appears in the original Street Fighter as a Muay Thai warrior that the player faces before the final match against Sagat He also appears in Alpha Alpha 2 and Alpha 3 In the first three Alpha games Adon is characterized as a former pupil of Sagat seeking to surpass his disgraced master by defeating him in which he succeeds 1 In Alpha 3 he tries to track down and challenge Akuma 2 He briefly appears in Sagat s Street Fighter IV prologue where he is defeated by Sagat Adon is a playable character in Super Street Fighter IV 3 where decides to join the S I N tournament and gets his rematch with Sagat defeating him there 4 In his ending he makes fun from redundant Sagat and since then he considers himself as a new Muay Thai master 5 Like Birdie and Eagle Adon and Sagat share a motif both characters special moves are inspired by big cats the jaguar and the tiger Adon appears in one episode of the Street Fighter cartoon series as a non speaking role He also makes a brief cameo in Street Fighter Alpha The Animation He was the only character fully created by Keiji Inafune for the original Street Fighter 6 Adon was included in a wishlist of characters by GamesRadar for inclusion in Street Fighter X Tekken 7 Adon is ranked 22nd in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018 8 Birdie Edit Voiced by Wataru Takagi Alpha series Ryuzaburō Ōtomo Alpha The Animation Hidenari Ugaki V Japanese Paul Dobson animated series Michael McCarty Alpha The Animation T J Storm V English Birdie debuted in the first Street Fighter as the first of two opponents the player faces in England where he is initially presented as a tall white punk rocker with a beak shaped mohawk hairstyle He is later redesigned from the Street Fighter Alpha series onwards as a hulking Black British punk rocker with a blonde blade shaped mohawk After a long absence from the series Birdie returns as a playable character for Street Fighter V where he is presented as abdominally obese and has new special moves that involve eating and throwing food at his opponents 9 Birdie appears in two episodes of the Street Fighter cartoon series He also makes an appearance in Street Fighter Alpha The Animation as one of several fighters accompanying Ryu to rescue Shun from Dr Sadler Birdie also appears in the Street Fighter Alpha manga by Masahiko Nakahira He hires Ryu whom he befriended after a past fight as a bodyguard for his drug smuggling operation Birdie s appearance in the first Street Fighter was voted joint last in Capcom s own popularity poll of 85 characters for the 15th anniversary of Street Fighter 10 along with a low placement at 87th in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018 8 Street Fighter Alpha s Birdie also topped Gameist s s list of the 10 lamest Street Fighter characters ever conceived 11 Nevertheless he is included in a series of character wishlists prior to his return to the series in Street Fighter V by IGN 12 Askmen com 13 and GamesRadar 14 Eagle Edit Voiced by Jin Yamanoi Alpha 3 Capcom vs SNK 2 Eagle イーグル iguru is a bouncer from England and a master of stick fighting derived from the combination of Eskrima and Singlestick He craves to experience all fighting arts searching for the perfect duel 15 He is introduced in the first Street Fighter as the second computer controlled opponent the players face in England Upon his reappearance in later titles Eagle was redesigned and inspired by Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury One of his voiced win quotes is the show must go on based on the song of the same name He appears as a selectable character in the crossover game Capcom vs SNK 2 having become a secret agent for MI6 citation needed From there he is included in the GBA and PSP versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3 He has special moves named after Canterbury Liverpool Manchester Oxford and St Andrews European Street Fighter champion Ryan Hart listed Eagle at the top of his list of best Street Fighter characters 16 Eagle was included in the UGO com top 50 Street Fighter characters 17 Eagle was nominated eighth by Heavy com as one of 10 characters they wanted to see in Ultra Street Fighter IV 18 Geki Edit Geki 激 is a Japanese Ninja who fights with hand claws and shuriken and has the ability to teleport He is the second Japanese opponent in the original Street Fighter 19 a battle which takes place near Mount Fuji In an issue of UDON s Street Fighter comic book Geki appears as an assassin sent to kill Gen volume amp issue needed In the Street Fighter Legends Ibuki comic miniseries Geki is depicted as a rival clan to Ibuki s clan On the official website for Street Fighter V it is implied that the original was killed and had a successor named Geki II He makes a cameo in Vega s Street Fighter V ending Gen Edit Voiced by Wataru Takagi Alpha series Yōhei Tadano IV present Kazuhiko Inoue The Legend of Chun Li Japanese Michael Sorich IV present English Portrayed by Robin Shou The Legend of Chun Li Gen 元 is an elderly Chinese martial arts master and former assassin with ties to Chun Li s backstory first introduced as a non playable opponent in the original Street Fighter Gen resurfaces as a playable character in Street Fighter Alpha 2 Street Fighter Alpha 3 as well as Street Fighter IV and its updates Gen s fighting style incorporates various kung fu styles that he has utilized in his assassinations As of Street Fighter Alpha 2 this is reflected in Gen s ability to switch between two fighting styles during gameplay mantis and crane Gen also makes minor appearances in Street Fighter V and Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix Gen has appeared in media outside of video games UDON s comic book adaptation delves into some of Gen s history as well as giving him a fairly pivotal role in the second arc of the series Gen appears as one of the main characters the live action movie Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li portrayed by Robin Shou 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 who taught Chun Li her more advanced moves including the Kikoken clarification needed and accompanies her in the fight against M Bison and Shadaloo He was mentioned by Gouken in the second episode Street Fighter Assassin s Fist Gen has been positively received for his in universe longevity and for being one of the few characters in fighting games who has multiple movesets and who is challenging for most players to master IGN ranked Gen at number eighteen in their Top 25 Street Fighter Characters article 20 He was ranked 20th on the list of top Street Fighter characters by UGO com 21 Complex ranked Gen as the 21st best Street Fighter character 22 Now Gamer listed Gen and Heihachi Mishima as one of the rivalries they want to see in Street Fighter X Tekken 23 In a GamesRadar article by Michael Grimm a fight between Gen and Wang Jinrei was written as one of the ones players wanted to see in Street Fighter X Tekken 24 In 2015 Gamer Headlines ranked Gen as the 9th top over 50 video game character in gaming 25 In 2016 Screen Rant named Gen the 8th Most Powerful Street Fighter Character 26 In their rankings of Street Fighter characters Paste Magazine placed Gen at 41st place 27 Den of Geek ranked Gen as the 34th Best Street Fighter Character 28 Joe Edit Joe ジョー Jō who appears as the first American opponent in the original Street Fighter is an underground kickboxing champion who practices by participating in street fights Similarities between Joe and Ghost the blond underground fighter in red jeans from the Capcom game Final Fight Streetwise have led many to believe they are the same character 29 Ken Edit Main article Ken Masters Lee Edit Lee 李 リー Ri pinyin Lǐ is a Chinese martial arts expert seeking to test his skills against worthy opponents He is the first Chinese opponent in the original Street Fighter 30 encountered at the Great Wall of China He later appears in the manga Street Fighter Sakura Ganbaru as an opponent who challenges Sakura in a street fighting event sponsored by Karin Kanzuki at the Setagaya Ward He appears in UDON s Street Fighter Legends Chun Li to challenge Fei Long for the honor of revealing a Chinese artifact Lee is revealed to be an undisclosed relative of the Street Fighter III characters Yun and Yang Mike Edit Mike マイク Maiku is an African American boxer who formerly competed professionally until he accidentally killed an opponent during a match He is the second opponent the player faces in the US in the original Street Fighter He is thought to be a precursor to Balrog known as M Bison in Japan from Street Fighter II due to his similar profile and outer appearance 31 32 The Street Fighter World Warrior Encyclopedia notably lists them as separate individuals 33 as does the Japanese Street Fighter V website which has a separate character page for Mike with redesigned artwork for him He makes a cameo appearance Street Fighter V Arcade Edition 34 Retsu Edit Retsu 烈 is a former Shorinji Kempo instructor who was expelled from his temple after getting involved in too many fights He is the first opponent the player faces in Japan in the original Street Fighter 35 Although Retsu has never appeared in another Street Fighter game his character has been depicted in later Street Fighter related media including two Japanese Street Fighter II audio drama albums an appearance in the US Street Fighter comic book and as a card in Card Fighters 2 Ryu Edit Main article Ryu Street Fighter Sagat Edit Main article Sagat Street Fighter Introduced in the Street Fighter II series EditAkuma Edit Main article Akuma Street Fighter Balrog Edit Main article Balrog Street Fighter Blanka Edit Main article Blanka Cammy Edit Main article Cammy Chun Li Edit Main article Chun Li Dee Jay Edit Main article Dee Jay Dhalsim Edit Main article Dhalsim E Honda Edit Main article E Honda Fei Long Edit Main article Fei Long Guile Edit Main article Guile Street Fighter M Bison Edit Main article M Bison T Hawk Edit Main article T Hawk Vega Edit Main article Vega Street Fighter Violent Ken Edit See also Ken Masters Zangief Edit Main article ZangiefIntroduced in the Street Fighter Alpha series EditThe Street Fighter Alpha series consists of three games Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams 1995 Street Fighter Alpha 2 1996 and Street Fighter Alpha 3 1998 The series as a whole serves as a prequel to the Street Fighter II series In addition to characters from the original Street Fighter and Street Fighter II the Alpha series also features appearances of characters from various other sources such as Final Fight Cody Guy Sodom Rolento and Maki the official Street Fighter manga Karin and Evil Ryu Kage and Capcom Fighting Jam Ingrid as well as a few original characters Cody Edit Main article Cody Final Fight Dan Edit Main article Dan Hibiki Evil Ryu Edit See also Ryu Street Fighter Guy Edit Main article Guy Final Fight Ingrid Edit Voiced by Masako JōIngrid イングリッド Inguriddo was slated to appear in the canceled Capcom Fighting All Stars arcade game using the nickname Eternal Goddess but her animations were completely redrawn in 2D and she was introduced as a playable character in Capcom Fighting Jam for the arcades Xbox and PlayStation 2 She entered the Street Fighter universe in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX for the PSP Little is known about her although Alpha 3 MAX presents some possibilities about her true origins Her source of power is apparently derived from Psycho Power yet is not purely evil like that of M Bison though seemingly quite similar to Rose s Soul Power Ingrid claims that she is the true bearer of what is called Psycho Power telling M Bison that the Psycho Power is her power and that he has stolen it Her power is so intense that if given the chance she can actually break Ryu s madness if he ever succumbs to the Satsui no Hado 36 How M Bison came into possession of the item is never explained though it bears a resemblance to the crests on her head When M Bison is eventually defeated she comments that a regular human being like him couldn t possibly control such power and takes the whole Psycho Drive with her as she leaves Ingrid also possesses psychic abilities similar to Rose s She addresses both Ryu and Rose by name despite the two of them never revealing their names to her Rose also cannot look into Ingrid s future as she did with other Street Fighters 37 Ingrid s arcade ending reveals that she has the power of time travel sending herself to the year 201X where she notices that Ryu is up to something interesting Ingrid s Street Fighter V character profile disregards her story from Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX amending her backstory to be more in line with how she was originally going to be portrayed in Capcom Fighting All Stars 38 Ingrid also plays a role in the background story of Street Fighter X Tekken She appears as a solo unit in Project X Zone 2 39 In addition her likeness is featured as a downloadable alternate costume for Karin in Street Fighter V On Capcom s official Street Fighter Character Poll Ingrid ranked 4th most popular character in the Japanese rankings 40 In another official poll conducted by Bandai Namco Ingrid was the third most requested Street Fighter character to be added to the roster of Tekken X Street Fighter having received 15 38 of the votes 41 Ingrid also placed tenth by Heavy com as one of 10 Characters they wanted to see in Ultra Street Fighter IV 18 In a 2014 poll ran by Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu Ingrid was ranked as one of the top three most requested characters to be added to Ultra Street Fighter IV 42 Juli and Juni Edit Voiced by Akiko Komoto Alpha 3 Namco Capcom Sachiko Kojima IV OVA Kumi Tanaka V Japanese Michelle Ruff IV OVA Elizabeth Maxwell V Juli English Voiced by Akiko Komoto Alpha 3 Namco Capcom V Haruka Kimura IV Japanese Michelle Ruff IV V Juni English Juli ユーリ Yuri and Juni ユーニ Yuni make their first appearance in the arcade version of Street Fighter Alpha 3 as a pair of sub bosses Before the final battle against M Bison in the single player mode the player faces them simultaneously in a two on one fight similar to the Dramatic Battle match The two characters can be unlocked in the arcade version but they have no storyline in the actual game sharing their ending with M Bison They are similar to Cammy in character design but have their own special moves and super combos Juli and Juni are the only characters in Alpha 3 to have combined special moves and super combos these are used exclusively when both characters fight as a pair during the Dramatic Battle mode 43 Juli and Juni are members of a special unit within Shadaloo called the Dolls or Bison Elite Guard ベガ親衛隊 Bega Shin eitai which is composed of twelve young women brainwashed to serve as Bison s personal assassins The twelve members of the Dolls are named after the months of the Gregorian calendar in various languages Juli and Juni being German for July and June 44 45 Juli and Juni were given their own individual storyline and ending when they became part of the regular character roster in the console versions of Alpha 3 in which Juli is assigned to track down Cammy and Juni to track down Ryu Juli s backstory is further developed in the console versions of Alpha 3 with the addition of T Hawk to the cast In T Hawk s single player storyline Juli is revealed to be Julia his girlfriend who used to live in his home village until she was kidnapped and brainwashed by Shadaloo 46 Juli and Juni appear in Namco Capcom as two enemy characters that protagonists face throughout the game They make cameo appearances in SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos and in Super Street Fighter IV Karin Edit Main article Karin Kanzuki Maki Edit Main article Maki Genryusai Nash Edit Main article Charlie Nash Street Fighter R Mika Edit Main article R Mika Rolento Edit Main article Rolento Rose Edit Main article Rose Street Fighter Sakura Edit Main article Sakura Kasugano Santamu Edit Santamu ሳንታም is one of the Shadaloo Dolls shown at the end of Street Fighter Alpha 3 s Arcade Mode making an in game appearance in the story mode of Street Fighter V From Ethiopia she specialises in spear combat and espionage She is named after the month of August and is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki ኪኪ Shin Akuma Edit See also Akuma Street Fighter Sodom Edit Main article Sodom Final Fight Introduced in the Street Fighter III series EditAlex Edit Voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto Tatsunoko vs Capcom Shintaro Asanuma V Japanese Michael X Sommers New Generations 2nd Impact Patrick Galligan 3rd Strike Capcom Fighting Evolution Mark Whitten V English Alex is a wrestler from New York who first appears in Street Fighter III New Generation and his design and character are based on an extremely young Hulk Hogan He serves as a protagonist of Street Fighter III His parents died at a young age so he was raised by his father s friend Tom who trained him in fighting In New Generation Tom loses a fight with Gill the president of the Illuminati and gets injured as a result This angered Alex and prompted him to enter the third World Warrior tournament hosted by Gill in order kill him Alex beats Gill and wins the tournament but spares Gill who is impressed about Alex s skills after their encounter Alex eventually returns to Tom as a changed person after fighting various people around the world 47 48 49 Street Fighter III 2nd Impact retcons New Generation but Alex s story stays the same but he now has a rivalry with Hugo a German pro wrestler of extreme height Alex returns in Street Fighter III 3rd Strike 50 with a slightly different personality He meets Ryu and fought him only to lose in which Ryu told Alex to explore the world and find worthy fighters 51 Alex makes an appearance in Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All Stars as a playable character alongside other Street Fighter characters Ryu and Chun Li He also appears in Capcom Fighting All Stars and Capcom Fighting Evolution 52 53 Alex reappears as a playable character in Street Fighter V as the first of 6 characters to be released after the game s launch in 2016 54 In the story mode of Street Fighter V A Shadow Falls Alex is first shown winning a pro wrestling tournament He then competes in a tag team exhibition match with Laura against Zangief and R Mika which is broadcast live on television However the signal cuts out due to a Black Moon detonating over New York City causing a blackout Dhalsim comes to his trailer wanting the chess piece but Alex believes Dhalsim is a mugger and fights him Dhalsim successfully convinces Alex otherwise and receives the chess piece from Alex Dhalsim then tells Alex that big things will happen to him in the future foreshadowing his role as the main character of the Street Fighter III series and teleports away 55 56 In December 1997 Alex ranked 44th on Gamest s Top 50 video game characters tying with Goro Daimon and in January 1998 was named the 22nd best character of the preceding year tying with Ryuji Yamazaki 57 58 IGN voted Alex one of their top 25 fighters 59 He was ranked as the sixth best Street Fighter character by UGO com 60 Alex was named by Heavy com as the character they wanted to see the most in Ultra Street Fighter IV 18 Alex was also named as 10th best character in the series by Complex 61 In the official poll by Bandai Namco Alex was the second most requested Street Fighter side character to be added to the roster of Tekken X Street Fighter as of August 2012 racking up 17 97 of votes 41 Dudley Edit Main article Dudley Street Fighter Elena Edit Main article Elena Street Fighter Gill Edit Voiced by Fumihiko Tachiki SFV Japanese Bruce Robertson New Generation 2nd Impact Lawrence Bayne 3rd Strike Liam O Brien SFV English Gill ギル Giru is the main antagonist and final boss of the Street Fighter III series 62 At the start of the series he is the President of the Illuminati a secret society that has controlled the underworld for thousands of years and seeks to turn the whole world into a utopia by causing an armageddon His ultimate goal is to test the skills of several warriors and coerce them into his cause Gill appears in his default costume as a tall muscular man with flowing blond hair the right side of his body colored red and the left side colored blue wearing nothing but a loincloth 2nd Impact introduces Gill s younger brother Urien as a player character of similar build and attire but with short hair in addition Urien s body is the same color on both sides In Urien s ending Gill is revealed to have been promoted to Emperor 天帝 Tentei Celestial Emperor after Urien takes over Gill s former presidency which he still holds by the time of 3rd Strike 63 The blond woman who assists Gill before battle in 3rd Strike is his secretary Kolin コーリン Kōrin who also appears in Dudley s ending in the first two games handing him the keys to Dudley s car 64 Gill is not playable in any of the arcade versions of the Street Fighter III games However he is selectable once he is unlocked from within the console versions of 2nd Impact and 3rd Strike He appears in the ending of Street Fighter V revealing that Helen is in fact his secretary Kolin Gill makes his playable debut in Street Fighter V as a playable character in the Champion Edition update Hugo Edit Voiced by Wataru Takagi 2nd Impact SVC Chaos Street Fighter X Tekken Ultra Street Fighter IV Japanese Len Carlson 3rd Strike Jim Wallace Final Fight Revenge Gerardo Sprigg Final Fight Streetwise Patrick Seitz Street Fighter X Tekken Ultra Street Fighter IV English Hugo ヒューゴー Hyugō is a massive professional wrestler from Germany who first appears in Final Fight under the name Andore アンドレ He made his first Street Fighter appearance in Street Fighter III 2nd Impact in which he wears a similar pink leopard print shirt and pants with chains around his waist Because of his physical appearance and strength Hugo is often compared to Andre the Giant a real life wrestler who worked for the WWF in the mid 80 s and inspired the Andore character extending as far as Hugo s rivalry with Alex mirroring that between Andre and Hulk Hogan Hugo is the son of a farmer from the German countryside and was raised alongside his two younger sisters After leaving his hometown at the age of 20 he becomes a popular wrestler in the US with former street warrior Poison another enemy character from Final Fight as his manager 47 65 In 2nd Impact Hugo seeks a partner for an upcoming tag team wrestling tournament due to take place in a few months Hugo s final opponent in the single player mode varies the four possibilities being Gill Ryu Elena and Necro Afterwards Hugo and his rival go on to form a tag team to compete in the CWA tag tournament In 3rd Strike 66 Hugo achieves such an overwhelming victory in the tag tournament that no other wrestler dares to challenge him anymore Worried about the lack of matches for Hugo Poison forms a new wrestling organization with him recruiting only the best fighters In Hugo s ending he and Poison form the Huge Wrestling Army H W A which includes other 3rd Strike characters 51 67 Outside the Street Fighter III series Hugo appears as a playable character in SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos and Capcom USA s Final Fight Revenge He also appears as a playable character in Street Fighter X Tekken with his official tag partner Poison He is an optional pit fight opponent in Final Fight Streetwise He also appears as a playable character in Ultra Street Fighter IV Ibuki Edit Main article Ibuki Street Fighter Makoto Edit Main article Makoto Street Fighter Necro Edit Voiced by Michael X Sommers New Generation 2nd Impact Lawrence Bayne 3rd Strike Necro ネクロ Nekuro whose real name is Illia イリヤ Iriya was born in a poor Russian village near a lake He is the third of four children with two older brothers and a younger sister He also has massive data 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 His fighting style is simulated by a computer then programmed into his brain with cyber implants 47 68 Necro has a long reach and can use throws and electrocution In his ending he is tricked by Gill and left for dead in a facility until he is rescued by a young girl named Effie エフィー Efi and the pair go on a journey together Necro s story is the same in 2nd Impact in which he gains the nickname super electromagnetic alien In this game however he also has a role as one of Hugo s potential final bosses and tag partners forming the tag team Thunderbolt In 3rd Strike 69 Necro and Effie are pursued by agents of the organization but still live in hope of truth and liberty In his ending Necro saves Effie from falling and thwarts agents of the Illuminati at the Siberian railroad 51 70 Oro Edit Main article Oro Street Fighter Q Edit Voiced by Len CarlsonQ who first appears in Street Fighter III 3rd Strike is a mysterious individual in a trenchcoat and hat whose face is concealed by an expressionless metal mask based on the main character from Tokusatsu series Robot Detective Robot Keiji K Q is being tracked by the CIA because of his presence in numerous strange disasters 51 71 Nothing of his background has yet been revealed All of Q s techniques are named in descriptive form rather than with traditionally styled move names as if they are given by people who have watched him fight Q was nominated third by Heavy com as one of 10 Characters they wanted to see in Ultra Street Fighter IV 18 Remy Edit Voiced by Eiji SekiguchiRemy レミー Remi 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 After Remy s sister died he encased her body in an iced casket which he keeps in an underwater cove in the Bay of Biscay Remy takes his aggression out on other martial artists by challenging them to battle Remy s rival match illustrates this as his sudden appearance and challenge surprise Alex who thinks him nothing but a troubled man In his ending Remy realizes that he has been inadvertently following in his father s footsteps He makes peace with his sister and follows a new path His attacks are similar to that of Guile and Charlie but no notable connection to them has been established 35 Remy was voted 8th in Capcom s popularity poll of 85 characters for the 15th anniversary of Street Fighter 10 Sean Edit Voiced by Isshin Chiba New Generation 2nd Impact Mitsuo Iwata 3rd Strike Ayumu Murase V Japanese Chris Rickabaugh V English Sean Matsuda ショーン マツダ Shōn Matsuda is a young boy from an average home in Brazil and the younger brother of Laura Impressed by Ken s performance at a martial arts rally Sean seeks to become his disciple calling him Master Ken An intense but courteous young man Sean is determined to win no matter what He was once trained by his grandfather who was of Japanese descent Sean s greatest weakness is receiving attacks while attacking He dreams of creating his original special moves 47 72 It is Sean who leads the basketball parry bonus round in 3rd Strike In his ending he becomes Ken s disciple only to be told that he needs to defeat Ryu to become worthy In 3rd Strike 73 Sean is allowed to participate in a martial arts tournament but Ken tells him that his current skills will not even get him through the preliminaries and that he needs to develop his own style In his 3rd Strike ending Sean dreams that he has won the championship title but in fact he loses in the qualifying rounds as a result of his lack of training 29 51 Sean makes a cameo appearance in Ryu s ending and intro in Marvel vs Capcom and as a supporting character in Street Fighter V Twelve Edit Voiced by Lawrence BayneTwelve トゥエルヴ Tueruvu is a humanoid creature introduced as a playable character in Street Fighter III 3rd Strike His stage background shared with Necro is Saint Basil s Cathedral Twelve is the ultimate humanoid weapon developed by Gill s organization He has a shapeshifting body that is an improved and strengthened version of the prototype body given to Necro Via the X C O P Y super art Twelve has the ability to briefly copy his opponent s form and moves His targets are filled with despair when he corners them 51 His objective is to track down Necro and Effie who are fleeing from the organization 74 Twelve is considered a low tier character due to his low damage output and health Urien Edit Main article Urien Street Fighter Yun and Yang Edit Main article Yun and YangIntroduced in the Street Fighter IV series EditAbel Edit Voiced by Kenji Takahashi Japanese Jason Liebrecht English Abel アベル Aberu is a heavily scarred French martial artist described as an amnesiac He serves as a protagonist of Street Fighter IV Obsessively following every lead on the whereabouts of Shadaloo s remnants he was found in the burning remains of a Shadaloo base and nursed back to health by a group of mercenaries working alongside them to rediscover his past and to defeat Shadaloo once and for all He recognizes Guile s Sonic Boom technique but refuses to comment when Guile presses him for information about Charlie its originator It is hinted in his original ending that Abel may have been abducted in his youth to serve as a replacement body for M Bison or created by Shadaloo as a prototype of Seth a later replacement body This is reinforced by dialogue from both Bison and Seth who refer to him as the one that got away The appearance of his eyes change to resemble Seth s during the initiation of his Ultra Combo 1 Soulless It is also hinted that Charlie was the person that helped him as Abel recognizes Guile s fighting style and Abel even comments to Chun Li about the soldier that rescued him from Shadaloo clarification needed In Abel s rival encounter Abel mentions that he recognizes Guile s Sonic Boom leading to speculation that he may have spent time with Charlie Abel s fighting style has elements from Judo Kyokushin style of karate Wrestling Sambo and Mixed martial arts He obsesses big judo or wrestling type of throws and slams as well his signature move Flying wheel kick Jap kaiten geri which is originally a full contact karate technique He usually wears sambo like composition blue judogi or sambo kurtka with white shorts and belt and also pair of shin pads and MMA gloves In Street Fighter IV his alternate outfit is like the original only with blue wrestling singlets with embroidered French flag on his chest Abel appears as a playable character in the crossover fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken with his official tag partner Guile In the original design he was a young judo fighter who wore pigtails and could be mistaken for a girl 75 He appears as part of Street Fighter V s story going undercover within Shadaloo at Guile s request to find out the truth behind Operation C H A I N S C Viper Edit Voiced by Mie Sonozaki Japanese Michelle Ruff English A cosplayer portraying Crimson Viper Crimson Viper is an American double agent who is posing as an employee of the S I N organization She is in fact an undercover CIA agent whose goal is to acquire data for the BLECE Project She wears a S I N form fitting suit which enables her to perform electrical seismic and pyrotechnic moves Her fighting style greatly revolves around baiting fakes high jump cancels and rushdown 76 She is often seen speaking to her daughter Lauren on her mobile phone In Street Fighter V Viper appears in M Bison s story mode and serves as the main narrator of events while spying on the dictator Crimson Viper also appears as a playable character in the crossover fighting games Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fate of Two Worlds and Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 77 She is also a boss character in Street Fighter X Mega Man Designed by Daigo Ikeno 78 Viper was designed around the concept of a 20 year old single mother 79 Viper was designed based upon marketing research on what sorts of characters an American audience would enjoy playing 80 She was tailored towards Western tastes as an experiment to see how audiences would receive the character 81 Street Fighter IV executive producer Yoshinori Ono has described her as the most unorthodox of the four new characters introduced in the title emphasizing this aspect as one he felt would appeal to American players 82 She was reportedly his favorite character when the game was early in development 83 In response to claims that the character resembled one found more commonly in SNK developed games Ono retorted that the resemblance was unintended and that she was created from the best parts of several proposed designs during early development 84 He went on to state that she was also an attempt to create a character with a cool design which he feels are predominant in SNK titles 85 Writing for VideoGamer com Wesley Yin Poole described Crimson Viper as looking ridiculous and called her a SNK character lost in a Capcom game 86 Simon Parkin from Eurogamer felt that the contrast did not quite fit with the game s aesthetic 87 Todd Ciolek from Anime News Network felt the character fit comfortably in the Street Fighter mold in spite of her design s deliberate similarity to characters from the King of Fighters series 88 A reviewer for the New Straits Times described her as the best of the new characters praising both her appearance and attack arsenal 89 GamesRadar stated that while her fighting style made her feel out of place in the series that s why she adds so much to the game 90 IGN AU praised the character stating approval for the variations of her attacks 91 AJ Glasser from Kotaku listed her as one of the worst mothers in video games placing as the worst one from fighting games 92 UGO Networks ranked C Viper at 21 on their list of Fighting Games Finest Female Fighters commenting on how she shoves her tie between her breasts and her bright red bouffant 93 The Guardian ranked her as the 20th top Street Fighter character in 2010 with writer Ryan Hart highlighting her technical combos 94 C Viper is ranked 22nd in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018 8 Decapre Edit Voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro Japanese Caitlin Glass English Portrayed by Katrina DurdenDecapre ディカープリ Dikapuri Dekapri is a character who makes her first playable appearance in Ultra Street Fighter IV She is a member of a special unit within Shadaloo called the Dolls or Bison Elite Guard ベガ親衛隊 Bega Shin eitai which is composed of twelve young women brainwashed to serve as Bison s personal assassins She first appears as a non player character in Street Fighter Alpha 3 making a cameo in Juli and Juni s introduction In Ultra Street Fighter IV it is revealed that she is an earlier imperfect product of Shadaloo s cloning experiments that would eventually result in Cammy s creation Years later during the S I N fighting tournament she escapes the Shadaloo testing facility that houses her and goes on a murderous rampage The twelve members of the Dolls are named after the months of the Gregorian calendar in various languages Decapre alluding to the Russian word for December which is actually Dekabr Dekabr 44 45 She bears a strong resemblance to Cammy even without her mask though she speaks with a heavy Russian accent and wears a metallic mask to conceal a large scar covering most of her face 95 96 Katrina Durden portrays Decapre in the miniseries Street Fighter Resurrection El Fuerte Edit Voiced by Daisuke Ono Japanese JB Blanc English El Fuerte エル フォルテ Eru Forute meaning The Strong One in Spanish is a masked Mexican luchador He is an aspiring chef who seeks out the greatest fighters to learn what they eat and incorporate their recipes into his cooking Despite his love of cooking he seems to be an incompetent chef Many of his moves have names referring to Mexican food The UDON comic series of Street Fighter shows El Fuerte as a big fan of R Mika He immediately recognizes fellow wrestler Zangief as Tornado Rojo Red Twister and then announces his own title as The Hurricane of the Gulf of Mexico He has a friendly rivalry with T Hawk who bested him before the events of Super Street Fighter IV and told him to challenge him again when he got stronger The character of El Fuerte is inspired by real wrestlers from Mexico in particular El Santo a prominent Mexican wrestler who also wore a silver mask He makes a cameo appearance in Street Fighter X Tekken Gouken Edit Main article Gouken Hakan Edit Voiced by Shintaro Ohata Japanese Lance J Holt English Hakan ハカン Hakan is an oil wrestler from Turkey and is the second new addition to Super Street Fighter IV His fighting style is based on Yagli gures and involves him coating himself in oil to make his body slippery This enables him to slide across the ground and launch his opponents by squeezing them through his bulging muscles Hakan is the father of seven young children and the president of a company that seeks to create the perfect olive oil He is apparently old friends with E Honda his fighting rival in Super Street Fighter IV Juri Edit Main article Juri Street Fighter Oni Edit See also Akuma Street Fighter Poison Edit Main article Poison Final Fight Rufus Edit Main article Rufus Street Fighter Seth Edit Main article Seth Street Fighter Introduced in Street Fighter V EditAbigail Edit Voiced by Ryōta Takeuchi Japanese Xander Mobus English Abigail アビゲイル Abigeiru is a character who makes his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC He is a hot temperered Canadian member of Metro City s Mad Gear gang who originally appeared as a boss character in 1989 s Final Fight 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 He is the game s largest character towering over other heavyweights such as Zangief and Birdie He has a move called the Ontario drop and likes to mimic car sounds Despite fighting out of Metro City he is noted for being the first playable character in the series who is a Canadian national 97 Streamline Studios based in Malaysia was responsible for modeling and rigging of his model Akira Edit Further information List of Rival Schools characters Akira Kazama Voiced by Akira Sekine Japanese Kayli Mills English Akira Kazama 風間 アキラ Kazama Akira is a character who makes her playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 5 DLC She was first introduced in 1997 s Rival Schools United by Fate as a high school student from Seijyun High who initially posed as a male biker to go undercover at Gedo High and find her missing brother Daigo then investigate the suspicions behind Daigo s personality change during its sequel Project Justice In Street Fighter V Akira is invited by Karin to join her Sakura and Ibuki for a tea party at her mansion where she retells the story of how she and Sakura first met during the events of Rival Schools Her fighting style is derived from Bajiquan a Chinese martial art that utilizes elbow and shoulder strikes while Daigo assists her in certain attacks While the Rival Schools series has long been established as taking place in the same world as the Street Fighter series Akira is the first Rival Schools character to appear as a playable character in a mainline Street Fighter game 98 Ed Edit Voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino Japanese Edward Bosco English Ed エド Edo is a character who made his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC He first appears in a non playable capacity in Street Fighter IV during Balrog s ending created as a potential replacement body for Bison before being stolen by S I N He is found as a child and freed by Balrog who believes Ed s ability to channel Psycho Power like Bison could be useful He is featured in Street Fighter V A Shadow Falls having undergone accelerated aging and working alongside Balrog for Shadaloo He later joins the playable roster during the game s second season of DLC content now a grown adult and leader of Neo Shadaloo an organization seeking to help others who were victims of Shadaloo s experiments Due to his struggling to fight off the fragment of Bison s soul in him Ed parts away from Balrog in order to save themselves and being forced to fight him one last time before both departing for new lives Despite parting ways Ed and Balrog still share a bond with each other as shown in his Arcade ending artwork where they have an official boxing match 99 His gameplay can be considered a mixture between Balrog and M Bison as he has the boxing particularly kickboxing outside fist only official match prowess of the former and psychokinetic powers of the latter Eleven Edit Eleven イレヴン Irevun is a character who made his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 5 DLC He is a humanoid weapon created by Gill s organization and a prototype of Twelve from Street Fighter III Though capable of imitating other fighters Eleven is heavily damaged during a training exercise with Urien and deemed a failure resulting in the design being further modified to create Twelve Despite being considered a failure Eleven s raw material was later used by Kolin for the reconstruction of Charlie Nash Eleven does not have his own fighting style but instead functions as a mimic character transforming into a random fighter with a randomly selected V Skill and V Trigger at the start of each match 100 F A N G Edit Main article F A N G Falke Edit Voiced by Sumire Uesaka Japanese Kira Buckland English Falke ファルケ Faruke is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 3 DLC stated to be of German descent Falke was built by Shadaloo to be an alternative clone for M Bison and forced to undergo relentless experimentation and training After being rescued by Ed the duo became founding members of Neo Shadaloo Due to the experiments performed on her she can channel Psycho Power through her staff Harmony G Edit Voiced by Kazuhiro Yamaji Japanese Christopher Corey Smith English G is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 3 DLC who claims to be the President of the World and seeks to unite all of its people using social media to spread his message and streaming video of his battles with strong fighters During battle he can perform a G Charge to increase his presidentiality level enhancing his special moves He can also create a momentary shield to protect him from single hit projectile attacks Kage Edit Voiced by Hiroki Takahashi Japanese Kyle Hebert English Kage 影ナル者 Kagenaru Mono lit The Shadowed One is a physical manifestation of the Satsui no Hadō separated from Ryu s body introduced in Street Fighter V Season 4 DLC 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 His own character story ends with him fading away from existence after Ryu overwhelms him by tapping to the Power of Nothingness Kolin Edit Voiced by Romi Park Japanese Cindy Robinson English Portrayed by Amy Olivia BellKolin コーリン Kōrin is a character who made her playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC She first appears in Street Fighter III in a non playable capacity as Gill s assistant She is featured prominently in Street Fighter V A Shadow Falls operating under the name Helen and organizing a group of fighters to help stop Bison s plan in order to advance the Illuminati s goals She later joins the playable roster during the game s second season of DLC content 101 Her ice attacks that drain the opponent s stun meter will end up freezing them rather than simply leaving them dizzy The fighting style she uses is Systema a hybrid Russian martial arts that can be seen in her use of counters throws and strikes 102 Laura Edit Main article Laura Matsuda Lucia Edit Voiced by Rika Tachibana Japanese Jeannie Tirado English Lucia Morgan ルシア モーガン Rushia Mōgan is a character who makes her playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 4 DLC She was first introduced in 1995 s Final Fight 3 as a detective with Metro City s Special Crimes Unit and one of the game s player characters There she worked with Guy and Haggar to take down the Skull Cross gang as thanks for Haggar clearing her of a false corruption charge in the past In Street Fighter V she continues to work with the Metro City Police Department under Mayor Cody but is contacted by Haggar and asked to investigate a Mad Gear plot Luke Edit Voiced by Tomoaki Maeno Japanese Aleks Le English Luke Sullivan ルーク サリバン Ruku Sariban is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 5 DLC as the final character of the game He is an American MMA fighter who joined the military to become stronger after his father Robert was killed in a terrorist attack during his childhood However he finds his military training is not bringing him the type of strength he seeks Guile suggests he find his own path instead leading Luke to leave the army and become a competitive fighter to honor his father s memory He is described by director Takayuki Nakayama as an important character to the future of the Street Fighter franchise who was created to help expand the universe in the series takes place On February 20 2022 February 21 in Japan when Street Fighter 6 was announced he appeared as one of the two first characters shown in the 40 second teaser trailer the other being Ryu In Street Fighter 6 Luke becomes a contractor for a PMC where he teaches his military MMA following an incident conspired by a certain terrorist group who framed Ken Menat Edit Voiced by Aoi Yuki Japanese Erica Lindbeck English Menat メナト Menato from Arabic منات Egyptian 𓅓𓈖𓏏 is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC She is the youthful Egyptian apprentice of Rose and like her is able to wield Soul Power and foresee future events She can summon multiple orbs that can be shot away or retrieved Her name may be a reference to the menat an artifact linked to the cult of the Egyptian goddess Hathor She also serves as the shopkeeper for the game s loot box system 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 This suspects that Red Earth may or may likely take place in a feudal timeline of Street Fighter shared universe Necalli Edit Voiced by Takashi Matsuyama Japanese Marc Swint English Necalli ネカリ Nekari is a character introduced in Street Fighter V Necalli is an ancient Aztec spiritual entity who descends from time to time to challenge the strongest living fighters and devour their souls after defeating them Necalli is the only character in Street Fighter V who does not have a skeleton when electrocuted In A Shadow Falls he appears as an antagonist on his own unrelated to Shadaloo nor the Secret Society He is apparently permanently destroyed by Akuma in the latter s character story His model was created by David Giraud of Volta based in Montreal Rashid Edit Voiced by Tarusuke Shingaki Japanese Ian Sinclair English Rashid ラシード Rashido 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 Accompanied by his attendant Azam He is searching for a missing female friend who used to work as a S I N Engineer before being kidnapped by Bison and Shadaloo During a final battle against Shadaloo he found out that his friend sacrifices her life to countermeasure Shadaloo s plan before F A N G killed her Rashid has an obsession with the newest technology and is capable of producing small tornadoes earning him the nickname Rashid of the Turbulent Wind The creation of Rashid was a close collaboration between Capcom Japan Sony and Pluto Games 103 Rashid s appearance was announced by Yoshinori Ono during the Games15 event in Dubai 104 Rashid s model was created by NXA Studios based in China Zeku Edit Voiced by Nobuo Tobita Japanese David Wald English Zeku 是空 Zeku is a character is a character who makes his playable debut in Street Fighter V Season 2 DLC He first appears as a non playable character in Street Fighter Alpha 2 as Guy s teacher and the 38th Master of the Bushinryu school After Guy defeats him he passes on his title as Master and disappears In Street Fighter V he re emerges to establish his own ninja clan and develop a new fighting style During gameplay he can vanish and reappear as a younger version of himself which bears a strong resemblance to another Capcom character Strider Hiryu Ironically Strider is one of Zeku s planned clan names during a conversation between both of his older and younger selves therefore possibly connecting the Strider series to the Street Fighter shared universe Streamline Studios based in Malaysia was responsible for modeling and rigging of his model Introduced in Street Fighter 6 EditJamie Edit Voiced by Shunsuke Takeuchi 105 Japanese Stephen Fu 106 English Jamie Siu ジェイミー ショウ Jeimi Shou 107 was revealed in the Summer State of Play trailer on June 2 2022 He is a drunken kung fu break dancer who is a rival of Luke and idolizes the Lee brothers Yun and Yang The drink jug he uses in battle boosts his fighting skill but contains Yakuyu 薬湯 a kind of medicinal drink similar to tea instead of alcohol 108 JP Edit Voiced by Tomokazu Sugita 109 Japanese Wally Wingert 110 English JP is a Russian Bartitsu fighter head of an international investment NGO and the main antagonist of Street Fighter 6 having been responsible for the Nayshall incident surrounding Luke and Ken s lives Aside from having a pet cat named Cybele he is revealed to have a secret connection to the deceased primary antagonist of the series M Bison due to him also having Psycho power and claims to be the late Shadaloo dictator s successor Kimberly Edit Voiced by Nao Tōyama 111 Japanese Anairis Quinones 112 English Kimberly Jackson キンバリー ジャクソン Kinbari Jakuson 113 was also first shown in the trailer for June 2022 before being announced at EVO 2022 She is an African American graduate student and graffiti artist She recently became Guy s kunoichi apprentice and loves 1980 s pop culture Kimberly is also a natural born fighter who easily defeated Zeku which led Guy to accept her request to be his apprentice Lily Edit Voiced by Rie Kugimiya 114 Japanese Tiana Camacho 115 English Manon Edit Voiced by Ayaka Fukuhara 116 Japanese Cherami Leigh 117 English Manon マノン is an idealistic French ballerina judoka champion and celebrity who joined the competitive world fighting circuits to pursue true beauty through self improvement Marisa Edit Voiced by Mitsuki Saiga 118 Japanese Allegra Clark 119 English Marisa マリーザ Mariza is a giant muscular Italian jewelry designer and an MMA Pankration fighter whose medium length red hair almost looks like a helmet Inspired by Greco Roman gladiator culture she enters competitive fighting to seek both glorious beauty and strength She was briefly seen in the first full trailer of Summer State Play 2022 before being fully revealed in Tokyo Game Show 2022 Introduced in the Street Fighter EX series EditThe Street Fighter EX series is developed by Arika a company formed of former Capcom employees Arika later developed its own fighting game featuring characters from the series Fighting EX Layer which was released in 2018 120 Ace Edit Voiced by Yuji MachiAce エース Esu who is introduced in Street Fighter EX3 is a government agent who is ordered by the prime minister of his nation to find information about a secret weapon being developed in an underground base Ace uses a custom fighting style which the player can edit by passing a series of trials in the game s Character Edit mode Allen Edit Voiced by Osamu Hosoi SF EX series Daisuke Yokota Fighting EX Layer Allen Snider アレン スナイダー Aren Sunaida who appears as a secret character in the original Street Fighter EX and as a regular character in Street Fighter EX Plus and EX Plus a is a fighter who was said to be the strongest freestyle karate fighter on the American karate circuit until he experienced his first defeat against a young Ken Masters at the All American Martial Arts Tournament Ken told Allen that he was only a big fish in a small pond Motivated by these words Allen sets out to prove that he can be the best not only in America but in the world 48 Although absent in Street Fighter EX2 and subsequent games he makes an appearance in the Arika developed arcade game Fighting Layer where he seeks to defeat the strongest opponent on South Island 121 Allen returns in Fighting EX Layer determined to defeat the recently revived Garuda to prove himself Area Edit Voiced by Konami Yoshida SF EX series Rie Hikisaka Fighting EX Layer Area エリア Eria who first appears in Street Fighter EX2 Plus is a young girl hailing from the United Kingdom with braided hair and glasses She is the daughter of a scientific inventor and her intellect is said to surpass his When her father s inventions fail to sell she modifies them as weapons and tests them in combat against the world s greatest martial artists In battle she wears a pair of high speed rollerblades and a mechanical right arm codenamed Cancer キャンサー Kyansa 122 In Fighting EX Layer disappointed by her inventions lack of fame she seeks out fellow inventor Balba Purna coming into contact with his daughter Pullum along the way Bison II and Shin Bison Edit See also M Bison Blair Edit A cosplayer portraying Blair Dame Voiced by Hikari Tachibana SF EX series Rui Tanabe Fighting EX Layer Blair Dame ブレア デイム Burea Deimu appears as a secret character in the original Street Fighter EX and as a regular character in Street Fighter EX Plus EX Plus a and Fighting EX Layer She is the daughter of a wealthy European family She fights wearing a light blue leotard and long boots In addition to receiving a formal education Blair has trained herself in various combat sports believing that one day she will need to know how to defend her loved ones as well as herself She travels the world to hone her skills with her bodyguard Cracker Jack whom her mother has hired to protect her Blair is acquainted with Pullum as they are both members of the International Debutante Club 123 Her butler is called Sebastian Like Allen Blair appears in Arika s arcade fighting game Fighting Layer in which she takes a sudden trip to South Island 124 She is also mentioned in Jack s ending in Street Fighter EX3 125 Blair is ranked 53rd in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018 8 C Jack Edit Voiced by Banjō Ginga SF EX series Yoshimitsu Shimoyama Fighting EX Layer Cracker Jack クラッカー ジャック Kurakka Jakku also known as C Jack or just Jack is a bat wielding former bouncer from Las Vegas known for his unstoppable punches While being pursued by an unknown organization he becomes Blair s bodyguard to travel the world and flee his pursuers In Street Fighter EX2 his younger sister is kidnapped by an underground fighting champion named Bharat In Street Fighter EX2 Plus he continues to be pursued by the mysterious organization 126 and by the end of Street Fighter EX3 he seeks refuge in Blair s mansion In Fighting EX Layer Jack escapes the organization by leaving Blair s employ and fleeing to America Cycloid b and Cycloid g Edit Cycloid b サイクロイド b Saikuroido Beta and Cycloid g サイクロイド g Saikuroido Ganma who both appear as secret characters in Street Fighter EX Plus and EX Plus a are a pair of cyborgs that use the special techniques of other characters Beta primarily uses command based special moves while Gamma specializes in charge based moves Both characters were based on test models used for motion capture during the development of the game Beta is an untextured blue polygonal model resembling a male human and Gamma is a green wireframed model 127 In the Japanese version of Street Fighter EX Plus a for the PlayStation Gamma is given an additional back story a weapon secretly developed by Pullum s father Balba to annihilate a huge criminal organization 128 In Street Fighter EX2 Plus an unidentified Cycloid model appears in one of the bonus rounds D Dark Edit Voiced by Wataru TakagiDoctrine Dark ドクトリン ダーク Dokutorin Daku whose real name is Holger オルガー Oruga is a German American mercenary seeking revenge against Guile His back story for Street Fighter EX2 establishes that he was raised in a mercenary training facility where he was trained in the use of weapons similar to Rolento s such as knives grenades and wires Dark once served in the American armed forces He was in a special forces unit led by Guile when it became involved in a scuffle against a rival unit led by Rolento Holger was the sole survivor of his unit but suffered tremendous physical and mental scars He seeks revenge against Guile feeling that he did not train him sufficiently During the development of Street Fighter EX the developers nicknamed him Mr Foul play 反則くん Hansoku kun 129 In July 2011 a video from an Arika 3DS test project called Fighting Sample was released featuring Dark In Fighting EX Layer Dark appears as a villainous character influenced by Garuda s negative energy Doctrine Dark was among the 20 fighters GamesRadar wished were included in Street Fighter X Tekken 130 Darun Edit Voiced by Takashi NagasakoDarun Mister ダラン マイスター Daran Maisuta makes his appearance as a hidden character in the original Street Fighter EX He is a popular wrestling champion from India who seeks to challenge other wrestlers such as Zangief and Victor Ortega from the Saturday Night Slam Masters series He agrees to become Pullum Purna s bodyguard hoping to use the opportunity to travel the world and fight many wrestlers He is absent from the original Street Fighter EX2 but returns in Street Fighter EX2 Plus in which he obtains another opportunity to fight against more wrestlers around the world after Pullum becomes a princess 131 In Street Fighter EX3 he has a special ending if the player finishes the single player mode with Zangief as his tag partner 132 Darun returns in Fighting EX Layer Garuda Edit Voiced by Osamu Hosoi SF EX series Naoki Sagawa Fighting EX Layer Garuda ガルダ first appears as a non playable boss character in the original Street Fighter EX but becomes a playable character in subsequent installments He is a demon dressed in samurai like armor who wields a sword hidden within his own body clarification needed According to his back story in the original Street Fighter EX he was created by the souls of dead men who were consumed by the Satsui no Hadō although his revised back story in Street Fighter EX2 suggests that he has an accumulation of negative feelings such as anger hatred envy treachery and despair Garuda s form is said to change depending on his opponent he takes a strong form against warriors seeking strength and feeds on the hatred of warriors who are seeking vengeance 133 Garuda returns as the antagonist of Fighting EX Layer Hayate Edit Voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa SF EX series Takuma Terashima Fighting EX Layer Hayate ハヤテ who makes his first appearance in the original Street Fighter EX2 is a samurai from the village of Kukunoichi 木霊村 Kukunoichimura hidden within the mountains He is following the footsteps of his father a legendary hero who once saved his home village from the demon Orochi 巨蟒 and is one of the few Street Fighter characters to use a sword in combat At the end of the original EX2 he vanquishes the demon his father once sealed and saves the local shrine maiden becoming the new guardian deity of Kukunoichi 134 Hayate is the only character from the original EX2 who was absent in the arcade version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus He was re included in the PlayStation version of the game as a hidden character 135 A new Hayate the descendant of the original appears as a playable character in Fighting EX Layer Hokuto and Bloody Hokuto Edit Voiced by Yuri Amano SF EX series Yuka Igarashi Fighting EX Layer Hokuto ほくと is the daughter of the Mizugami 水神 family who was trained in the family s style of kobujutsu which has been refined into her personal style that resembles the art of aikijujutsu She was known as Shirase しらせ as a child When Hokuto turned 17 she was sent on a journey to find her older half brother Kairi who went missing years before Unknown to Hokuto the true purpose of her journey was not only to find her brother but to defeat him She has been implanted with the Seal of Blood 血の封印 Chi no Fuin to exterminate her brother In the original Street Fighter EX Hokuto wears a blue white outfit resembling that of a Japanese archer and white hachimaki around her long hair In EX2 she wears a hakama and ties her hair in a pony tail She reverts to her original design in EX3 In addition to her regular version an alternate version named Bloody Hokuto 血の封印を解かれたほくと Chi no Fuin Tokareta Hokuto Hokuto with the Seal of Blood Broken is featured as secret character in Street Fighter EX Plus 136 Bloody Hokuto returns in Fighting EX Layer now going by her original name of Shirase Kairi Edit Voiced by Kaneto Shiozawa SF EX series Yoshitaka Kure Fighting EX Layer Kairi カイリ who first appears as a secret character in the original Street Fighter EX is depicted as an amnesiac who was initially conceived to be the main character in the EX series Kairi was born to the main house of the Mizukami family and was trained in the family s traditional art of karate He appears in the original EX and its re releases with long black hair and a scar over his left eye He lost his memories while fighting an unknown challenger and now walks the Path of the Shura fighting to survive He learns that he is the elder brother of Hokuto who has been on a mission to find him In EX2 his hair has changed from black to white as a result of his constant battles After confronting Hokuto and Nanase he recovers his memories and learns that he was responsible for the death of their father 137 Kairi returns as the protagonist of Fighting EX Layer Nanase Edit Voiced by Megumi OgataNanase 七瀬 who first appears as a hidden character in the original Street Fighter EX2 and becomes a regular character in Street Fighter EX2 Plus and Street Fighter EX3 is the younger sister of Hokuto She was raised to be a successor to the Mizugami clan Nanase is a skilled master of bojutsu Nanase becomes worried about Hokuto after she leaves the shrine where they live and does not return She then learns from her grandfather that she has a brother named Kairi whom Hokuto was sent to find She goes on a journey to find Hokuto and Kairi unaware that the journey is also a test to determine whether she is fit to inherit the Mizugami teachings 70 Ultimately she is freed from the Mizugami clan by Hokuto and her memories of her past sealed allowing her to live a normal life She reappears in Fighting EX Layer now under the new alias of Sanane 紗波音 さなね Pullum Edit Voiced by Chika SakamotoPullum Purna プルム プルナ Purumu Puruna Arabic برم برنا is the daughter of Balba Purna an Arab multimillionaire and inventor She decides to travel the world with her bodyguard Darun when she overhears her grandfather whisper the name Shadaloo believing that it is the name of a person Unknown to Pullum the reason why her grandfather is worried about Shadaloo is that she has a blood relative working for the organization who is a candidate to become a Shadaloo executive She is absent from the original Street Fighter EX2 but returns in Street Fighter EX2 Plus in which she inherits a kingdom after the death of a relative and decides to travel the world once again with Darun to search for her missing father 123 Pullum s theme tune was later used in the game Technictix Pullum returns as a downloadable character in Fighting EX Layer Shadowgeist Edit Voiced by Iemasa Kayumi SF EX series Tobby Uehara Fighting EX Layer Shadowgeist シャドウガイスト Shadougaisuto first appears as a secret character in the arcade version of the original Street Fighter EX2 as well as in Street Fighter EX2 Plus and Street Fighter EX3 He is an unknown man from an unnamed country dressed in a lethal superhero costume similar to Skullomania s He has artificially enhanced his body in order to overthrow the men in charge of the totalitarian government responsible for the deaths of his wife and daughter Shadowgeist appears again in Fighting EX Layer with most of his moves renamed from the ruthless vigilante motifs into the Greek alphabetic based reformed agent motifs Sharon Edit Voiced by Megumi Ogata EX2 Miki Ito EX2 Plus EX3 Suzuka Kimura Fighting EX Layer Sharon シャロン who debuts in Street Fighter EX2 is a beautiful red haired woman with a tattoo of a rose on her chest Sharon is depicted wielding a gun in the character artwork for the original EX2 but she does not use any firearms until EX2 Plus In the story she lives a double life as a nun taking care of orphans at a monastery and an A class agent for a secret intelligence group Having separated from her parents when she was young her only desire is to be reunited with her family and learn about her past When she learns that a key member of a criminal organization she was assigned to investigate has the same tattoo that she has she goes after him to find out why Her exact nationality is never given Sharon later returned as a downloadable character in Fighting EX Layer Skullomania Edit Voiced by Issei Futamata EX series Yuko Kaida SNKH TTZ 138 Skullomania スカロマニア Sukaromania is the secret identity of Saburo Nishikoyama 西小山 三郎 Nishikoyama Saburō a third rate businessman from Tokyo who works to support his wife and children He adopts his superhero identity when a client asks him to dress up and pose for a superhero attraction at his department store Donning a full body skeleton suit Skullomania sets out to fight evil for real In Street Fighter EX2 his costume is redesigned adding a red scarf and a red letter S in front of his mask along with white gloves and boots and a belt 139 Skullomania reappears in Fighting EX Layer having settled back into life as a salaryman but finding himself unexpectedly transforming into his superhero persona without any memory of doing so afterward With new powers also developing as well he sets out to find the reason behind these sudden changes Many elements of Skullomania are homages to the Showa era tokusatsu genre of Japanese action shows in general and Kamen Rider in particular specifically the red scarf and belt since Street Fighter EX2 and prominence of flying kicks in his fighting style He makes later appearances in the PlayStation 2 music game Technictix and in Fighter Maker As a nod to Skullomania Capcom gave El Fuerte a similar skull costume in the Halloween pack for Street Fighter IV A female version of Skullomania appears as a special guest character in SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy Among the cast of characters introduced in the Street Fighter EX series Skullomania is the most popular He is ranked 16th in a worldwide Street Fighter character poll held between 2017 and 2018 8 V Rosso Edit Voiced by Jin YamanoiVulcano Rosso ヴルカーノ ロッソ Vurukano Rosso who makes his debut in Street Fighter EX2 Plus is a mysterious Italian warrior who leaves his organization in order to avenge the death of his lover He comes from Bari and his special moves are named after locations in Italy such as Aetna Vesuvio Canossa Ponte dei Sospiri Bridge of Sighs and Torre Pendente Leaning Tower At the end of EX3 he returns home after getting his revenge on his lover s murderer 140 Rosso appears as a downloadable fighter in Fighting EX Layer Introduced in Street Fighter The Movie arcade game EditBelow are characters that made their debut in the arcade game based on the live action film Blade Edit Blade ブレード Buredo played by game designer Alan Noon is a character who appears exclusively in the Street Fighter The Movie arcade game A red clad member of Bison s shock troops from the film on which the game is based upon he has undergone rigorous physical training and conceals an array of weapons such as knives and grenades As revealed in his ending sequence he is actually Guile s brother Gunloc Lucky Colt ラッキー コルト Rakki Koruto in the Japanese version who has infiltrated the Shadaloo Gang as a deep cover agent reporting to his brother 45 As Gunloc he features in the 1993 wrestling game Saturday Night Slam Masters and its 1994 sequel Ring of Destruction Slam Masters II as a hot headed street fighter turned professional wrestler After having fulfilled his purpose at Shadaloo he is said to have returned to professional wrestling 45 With the release of Street Fighter V he was given an official entry in the game s encyclopedia and thus was canonized His stats are exactly the same as listed in the original Slam Masters video game again confirming his true identity 141 Arkane Khyber and F7 Edit There are three other hidden characters in the arcade game who are all palette swaps of Blade Khyber カイバー Kaiba the yellow shock trooper uses special techniques that resemble the ones used by Dhalsim who was not featured in the arcade game such as the Yoga Flame and Yoga Blast Arkane アーケイン Akein the blue shock trooper can teleport F7 エフセブン Efusebun the black shock trooper has all the techniques of the other three shock troopers They all share Blade s ending 142 The four shock troopers are the only characters from the arcade game excluded from the Street Fighter The Movie console game which is a different game based on the same film Sawada Edit Portrayed by Kenya SawadaCaptain Sawada キャプテン サワダ Kyaputen Sawada is an original character from the 1994 Street Fighter film who appears as a playable character in both the arcade and the console version of the Street Fighter The Movie video game Sawada s voice is the only one dubbed in the film as Sawada himself only speaks a little English Michael Dobson voiced Sawada in two episodes of the Street Fighter television series as head of the A N Special Forces when Guile was discharged and formed his team Introduced in Street Fighter II MOVIE EditThis character was only playable in the Street Fighter II MOVIE Cyborg Edit Monitor Cyborg モニターサイボーグ Monita Saibōgu mainly known as Cyborg is a character created for the Street Fighter II The Animated Movie It is a playable character at the end of the homonymous game released for the PlayStation and later Sega Saturn exclusive to the NTSC region also known as Street Fighter II The Interactive Game Cyborg was a new model of Monitor Cyborg secretly developed by Shadaloo Its objective was to develop its abilities by analyzing the fighting techniques of martial artists around the world in order to gain enough strength to challenge Ryu in combat While the majority of Cyborg s mission is watching Street Fighters battle the Cyborg faces Ryu near the game s end The Cyborg s special moves are the same ones used by Ken in Super Street Fighter II Turbo including his Shōryu Reppa Super Combo Introduced in Street Fighter Online Mouse Generation EditThis character was only playable in the Street Fighter Online Mouse Generation Shin Edit Shin シン Shin is a playable character in Street Fighter Online Mouse Generation making his debut during the game s 18 December 2008 update He is the only new character created for the game He is the son of a Japanese karate master and the grandson of a Korean taekwondo master on his mother s side Pressured by his parents into upholding the family legacy Shin was not interested in doing so Eventually he changes his opinion of martial arts and takes up taekwondo because he thought the style was brilliant and cool 143 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