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13[[center:[[WMG:''Franchise/StreetFighter'' [[Characters/StreetFighter characters index]]\
14[- ''Characters/StreetFighterI'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterII'' ''([[Characters/StreetFighterTheFourKings The Four Kings]])'' | ''[[Characters/StreetFighterIIUpdatedVersions Street Fighter II: Updated Versions]]'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterAlpha'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterIII''\
15''Characters/StreetFighterIV'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterV'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterVUpdatedVersions'' | ''Characters/StreetFighter6''\
16''Characters/StreetFighterEX'' | [[Characters/StreetFighterOtherCharacters Other Characters]] | '''Other Media'''-]]]]]
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18[[WMG:'''NOTE: Spoilers will be [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff left unmarked]] in the examples below. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!''']]
19----
20A list of supporting characters appearing in various sources outside of the mainline games.
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22
23[[foldercontrol]]
24
25!!Varied Media
26[[folder:Cyborg]]
27->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf2_cyborg.png]]
28
29->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]
30
31->The sole playable character in the ''Street Fighter II (Animated) Movie'' game released [[NoExportForYou in Japan only]], the Cyborg in the game is a heavily modified Monitor Cyborg constructed specifically for combat, capable of analyzing his target's moves and use them after learning them. This cyborg tracked Ryu and in the game defeated him in battle. Depending on the ending, he gets inspired by Ryu and turns against Bison or he sticks to his programming and ends up replacing the fallen Vega as one of the Four Devas.
32
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34
35* CanonImmigrant: Originally from Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie and playable in the game based on it, the Monitor Cyborgs are apparently considered canon thanks to the ''Street Fighter V'' Character Reference.
36%%* {{Cyborg}}
37* HeelFaceTurn: Something that could happen after he beats Ryu.
38%%* HurricaneKick
39%%* KamehameHadoken
40%%* {{Shoryuken}}
41* {{Shotoclone}}: He has Ken's special moves from ''Super Turbo'' with a new sprite.
42[[/folder]]
43
44[[folder:Daigenjuro Kanzuki]]
45->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfa_daigenjuro.png]]
46
47->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
48
49->The father of Karin Kanzuki, and original head of the Kanzuki family, before being usurped by Karin.
50
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52
53* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: He looks a lot like a young [[{{VideoGame/Tekken}} Heihachi Mishima]], and the relationship between him and Karin can be compared to that of Heihachi and Kazuya - except without all the evil, of course.
54* ArchnemesisDad: He's been trying desperately to take back his place as the head of the Kanzuki family. Unfortunately, he's been unsuccessful so far.
55* CanonImmigrant: Much like Karin herself, he originally appeared in the manga ''Sakura Ganbaru''. However, he's yet to make an appearance in any of the actual games.
56* DysfunctionalFamily: He and Karin aren't exactly on good terms ever since he was kicked from his position as head of the household, and he apparently doesn't even live on the Kanzuki Estate anymore.
57* NonIdleRich: He was the head of the [[BadassFamily Kanzuki family]], after all.
58[[/folder]]
59
60[[folder:Eiko]]
61[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eiko_0.png]]
62
63->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} \
64'''Voiced by:''' Eiko Kano
65
66->A GuestFighter based on the Japanese celebrity Eiko Kano, Eiko appears as a playable character in ''Street Fighter 2 Pocky Edition'', a collaboration between Capcom and the makers of the Pocky snack Gilco.
67
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69
70* AsHimself: Eiko Kano voices the character Eiko in ''Street Fighter 2 Pocky Edition''.
71* CallingYourAttacks: He yells out the name of his specials as he uses them.
72* CanonForeigner: He originates from the browser game ''Street Fighter 2 Pocky Edition''.
73* GratuitousEnglish: Eiko, voiced by a Japanese celebrity, will call out the name of his specials, "Rose Ceremony" and "Eiko Go!", in English. He also yells out "Okay!" when he wins a match.
74* GuestFighter: Based on Japanese comedian Eiko Kano, he is a character you can play as in ''Street Fighter 2 Pocky Edition'' for a limited time.
75* ProductPlacement: This is a given considering he originates in a game advertising the Japanese snack Pocky. If someone gets a "Pocky K.O."[[note]] which is K.O.ing an opponent while someone's health is low enough to be in the "Pocky Chance" range, [[/note]] he has a special animation where he pulls out a box of Pocky, regardless of if he won or lost the fight.
76* {{Shoryuken}}: What his "Eiko Go!" move is.
77* {{Shotoclone}}: Has both a projectile and a Shoryuken, but lacks a HurricaneKick.
78* SomethingAboutARose: His projectile is a rose, petals fall out of him during his normal standing attacks and Eiko Go!, and one of his normal victory animations is him holding a rose in his mouth while GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger.
79* TemporaryOnlineContent: He will be available to play as until May 27th, 2024.
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Emperor Nakan]]
83->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_nakan.png]]
84
85->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}
86
87->A legendary Muay Thai fighter who defeated Sagat when he was a young boy.
88
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90
91* GoodScarsEvilScars: His body is covered in scars, the most obvious being the x-shaped scare on his face.
92* LargeAndInCharge: He's 210 cm tall (6' 8'') and a Muay Thai champion.
93* PintSizedPowerhouse: Was one when he was a child, and he was allegedly strong enough to have defeated Sagat at that age.
94* RagsToRiches: He comes from a poor village, but made a name for himself with his fighting ability.
95[[/folder]]
96
97[[folder:Hanna Ackerson]]
98->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_hanna.png]]
99
100->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{England}}
101
102->A lieutenant of Delta Red, and trusted friend of Keith Wolfman, in charge of tactical operations and support.
103
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105
106* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's nice, but is apparently feared amongst her peers because when she gets angry, things get ugly.
107* CanonImmigrant: Her first appearance is in Masahiko Nakahira's ''Super Street Fighter II: Cammy Gaiden'', although with a much different look.
108* FriendToAllLivingThings: Her profile picture shows her caring for a rabbit and a bird, and her profile says she has six cats.
109* KindHeartedCatLover: She's got six of them, after all. Not even Cammy has that many.
110* PunnyName: "Ackerson" is a perfectly regular English surname, but the way it's pronounced in Japanese is ''very'' similar to the word for "mum/mom" -- "Okasan". As she's something of a TeamMom for Delta Red, this is likely no accident.
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:Rick]]
114->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_rick.png]]
115
116->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Jamaica}}
117
118->Dee Jay’s good friend and manager who despite being a fun guy like Dee Jay has to sometimes brings him down to Earth. Owns a pet parrot named Bellamacha as well as her three chicks which can be seen from Rick's head.
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121
122* ButtMonkey: Prone to getting hurt by Dee Jay's antics.
123* CoolShades: Wears white glasses with transparent orange shades.
124* {{Determinator}}: Practiced the bongo-sized djembe drum until he suffered hematuria from sitting down for so long.
125* DreadlockRasta: Wears a head full of braids.
126* FunPersonified: Described as having the same mood as Dee Jay, that mood being happy and easily excitable.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Momotaro]]
130[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/momotaru.png]]
131
132->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}
133
134->The cute Norwegian sailor from Capcom's obscure arcade maze game ''Pirate Ship Higemaru'', reimagined as a buff, rugged combatant worthy of the ''Street Fighter'' universe. Alongside his siblings Beard and Bows, he works as a commercial fisherman and commands their family ship, the ''Anchor''. Momotaro was considered to be included in the base roster of ''Street Fighter V'' but was excluded in favour of Birdie early in development. Nevertheless, he and his brothers were given character profiles on the S.C.R.I. website, as well as a mysterious sister named Ruby.
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137
138* AdaptationalBadass: His original 8-bit incarnation was a small, scrawny kid. Here, he's a towering hulk of muscle who can spar evenly against Ryu.
139* AdaptationalDyeJob: The original Momotaro was blonde, whereas this one has a bushy brown beard.
140* {{Expy}}: This version of Momotaro seems to owe a lot to ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'', being a muscular BoisterousBruiser of a sailor.
141* NoodleIncident: His bio mentions that he once fought Ryu in the past but doesn't elaborate how their showdown started or concluded.
142* RelatedInTheAdaptation: He wasn't related to Bows or Beard in his original series, in fact being an enemy of the former, and Ruby's inspiration, Ruby Heart, is from a totally different series altogether.
143* ThrowABarrelAtIt: His fighting style involves chucking large wooden barrels.
144[[/folder]]
145
146[[folder:Beard and Bows]]
147[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beard.png]]
148[[caption-width-right:250:Beard]]
149[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bows.png]]
150[[caption-width-right:250:Bows]]
151
152->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}
153
154->Two other sailors originally from Capcom's forgotten ''Pirate Ship Higemaru'' series revamped into the ''Street Fighter'' universe. They are both even more heavily altered from their original arcade selves than Momotaro himself, as here they are said to be Momotaro's loyal brothers. Both are large, bearded sailors who use unlikely nautical-themed weapons.
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157
158* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Bows was the main antagonist of ''Pirate Ship Higemaru'' and had no known relationship to Momotaro, simply being an evil pirate. Here, he's a loyal brother and friend to Momotaro, though still has a short temper.
159* HookHand: Beard has one, calling back to his home series origin as a pirate.
160* ImprobableWeaponUser: Beard [[GrievousHarmWithABody flails around a small shark as a weapon]], while Bows uses an enormous glass float.
161* RelatedInTheAdaptation: They weren't related to Momotaro in their home games. Beard was a legendary pirate whose spirit communed with Momotaro from beyond the grave, whereas Bows was actually an antagonistic pirate to Momotaro who served as a boss in his first appearance.
162* UnknownRival: Funnily enough, Beard serves as one to Rufus, wanting to challenge him for some unexplained reason. Rufus himself is probably too busy chasing Ken Masters to notice.
163[[/folder]]
164
165[[folder:Ruby]]
166->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_ruby.png]]
167
168->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}
169
170->The youngest child in a family of fishermen, who sails the seas on her ship ''Partenaire''. Her design is heavily based on Ruby Heart, a character from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''.
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173
174* AdaptationalNationality: [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Ruby Heart]] was all but stated to be from France thanks to her GratuitousFrench phrases, but this Ruby is Norwegian.
175* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: She is the younger sister of Momotaro here. Neither the original incarnations of Momotaro or Ruby Heart were said to have any siblings, let alone each other.
176* CaptainErsatz: An intentional, non-copyright-breaking example. She explicitly isn't meant to be Ruby Heart, just a character with a number of similarities to her. While her design is almost identical, her storyline is quite different, to be fair.
177* CoolShip: Like her ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2'' counterpart, she has the ''Partenaire'', though presumably this version cannot fly. She built her own ship to split off from her brothers, who command the ''Anchor''.
178* {{Expy}}: She is very heavily based on Ruby Heart, the leading OriginalCharacter from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2'', bearing an almost identical design.
179* MsFanservice: Ruby isn't afraid to show some chest with an unbuttoned jacket and cleavage-exposing blouse.
180* OnlyOneName: This version is just 'Ruby', not 'Ruby Heart'.
181* PirateGirl: Still has the look despite not being a pirate in this version, instead being an ordinary sailor.
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Sawada]]
185->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfm_sawada.png]]
186->[[caption-width-right:250:[[SamuraiShinobi The Mysterious Samurai]]]]
187
188-> '''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
189-> '''Portrayed by:''' Kenya Sawada
190
191->In the live action ''Street Fighter'' [[Film/StreetFighter movie]], Captain Sawada was one of Guile's more trusted allies in the AN and aided in the assault on M. Bison's base. In the arcade game based on the film, Sawada is promoted to commander. In the main canon as of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', Sawada is still a military Captain who works for the United States Air Force who personally volunteered for any operations against Shadaloo. He uses his own self-taught style called the Sawada-ryu Kenkajutsu (Sawada-style brawling techniques) mixed in with some elements of Ninjutsu (most likely his teleportation move the Ninpo Kamikakushi). Sawada also appears in the Brazilian comic book, which after the end of [[ComicBook/StreetFighterMalibuComics Malibu Comics]], became an AdaptationAmalgamation, however, Swada was presents as Captain of the United Nations's Armed Forces.
192
193->Japanese actor Kenya Sawada was Capcom's first choice for the role of Ryu, however, his limited knowledge of English meant that the role went to Byron Mann (who was already a director's choice).
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195* AllThereInTheManual: His full name, Kenzo Sawada, is mentioned on a [[https://archive.org/details/streetfighteralbumfilm/page/n33/mode/2up?q=kenzo trading card]] released in 1995.
196* BloodyMurder: His Gokusatsu Jibakujin, a move where he stabs himself and forms an arc of blood to protect him from attack while simultaneously damaging opponents if they get too close. The move gets [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in his ''SFV'' profile as it [[DontTryThisAtHome tells the readers that they "must not imitate it"]].
197* CanonImmigrant: Originally from the first Film/StreetFighter film and VideoGame/StreetFighterTheMovie. While ''Street Fighter V'' is rolling, Capcom has been steadily releasing concept art for pretty much every character who ever threw a punch in SF, extras, or just-for-fun stuff. [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CkT-hj8UoAAugNF.jpg He is included as one of the former cases]]. Now, he is considered canon to the main series.
198* CompositeCharacter: He was already this for Guile (military may in fatigues) and Fei Long (Asian man with quick normal moves, a "Rekka-like" attack and a flying kick). Becuase of his ''SFV'' art and profile, he's also being compared to Ryu (Japanese man with some stoicism who loves to train and wears a headband).
199* TheDanza: For his actor, Kenya Sawada, to the point in his canon ''SFV'' profile that every single one of his stats and preferences is lifted from the actor's website ([[{{Homage}} with love of course]]).
200* FingerPokeOfDoom: His Super Combo in the console version, Kamikaze Banzai. He puts his hands in the air and sliding into his opponent. It looks stupid but it's quite damaging; he's invulnerable to projectiles while performing it.
201* TheGoodCaptain: His rank in both the first ''Street Fighter'' film and official canon, where his ''SFV'' profile calls him Captain Sawada. This was also his former rank in the ''WesternAnimation/StreetFighter'' cartoon before he replaced Guile in the AN.
202* KatanasAreJustBetter: He actually doesn't use it often, the "sword" people thought he used for the Ki Raisen and Ku Raisen in the arcade version of ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' was just a motion blur. In the console games, he only uses it to initiate the Gokusatsu Jibakujin. In the ''Street Fighter'' cartoon, however, he practically goes nuts with it in his second appearance.
203* LethalJokeCharacter: While his special moves in the arcade version were practical and effective, in the home version new moves were created out of the old ones or created from scratch but had a more...unique take on them. The Hyakuretu Izungiri looked cool but had Gadoken level priority, see BloodyMurder for the Gokusatsu Jibakujin, Sawada Special '95 was an amazing combo kick attack that's been instantly dated by the year the console game came out, Ninpo Kamikakushi uses a stance that may poke fun at the "win taunt" Sawada used in the ending movie, and the Kamikaze Banzai, while a powerful 5-Hit combo super move that can snuff out projectiles, also has him do a standing slide into his opponents while his arms are raised above his head.
204* MadeOfIron: In the case of the elements at least as he has a strong resistance to cold.
205* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Kenya Sawada obviously but also his close friend, Creator/JackieChan who Captain Sawada bears more than a slight resemblance to in his ''SFV'' artwork.
206* RapidFirefisticuffs: His Hyakuretsu Izungiri, which is a ki-based rapid chop attack that surrounds his hand with blue and red energy with a similar appearance to the Sonic Boom.
207* TeleportSpam: Ninpo Kamikakushi, which works the same way as Dhalsim's Yoga Teleport.
208* SamuraiShinobi: He has attributes and special moves that harken to both the {{Samurai}} and the {{Ninja}}. His RedBaron calls him "The Mysterious Samurai" and he uses a sword several times, but his fighting style has a bit of Ninjutsu in it as well.
209* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Effectively replaces Fei-Long in the movie-based game's lineup.
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Shadaloo Troopers]]
213[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf_bison_troopers.png]]
214[[caption-width-right:250: [[{{Cyborg}} High Tech Soldiers]]\
215'''Top:''' Arcane, Khyber\
216'''Bottom:''' F7, Blade]]
217
218->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]
219->'''Portrayed by:''' Alan Noon (''Street Fighter: The Movie'')
220
221->Blade, Arcane, Khyber and F7 are based off the Bison Troopers in the live action movie. These four are high-tech shock troops from Shadaloo's American branch who are skilled in using deadly weapons as well as hand to hand combat.
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224
225* AdaptationNameChange: Initially known as the "Bison Troopers" in the 90's film, the name of these elite shock troops became "Shadaloo Troopers" when they became part of the main Street Fighter canon.
226* AllYourPowersCombined: F7 has all the other Troopers' attacks.
227* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Take a good look at them and the game they're originally from, and then recall the various ninja characters like Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Reptile from the Franchise/MortalKombat series, as well as the robots Sektor and Cyrax. In fact, Arcane's name is spelled as Ar'''k'''ane in the original game. [[XtremeKoolLetterz Switching hard C's with K's is Mortal Kombat's gimmick.]]
228* {{Canon Immigrant}}s: Originally from the first Film/StreetFighter film and VideoGame/StreetFighterTheMovie, they are now canon thanks to the ''Street Fighter V'' Character Reference.
229* CoolMask: They all wore identical masks in their original appearance, but then their ''Street Fighter V'' artwork gave each of them a unique mask.
230* {{Crossover}}: Blade's true identity is supposed to be Gunloc from ''VideoGame/SaturdayNightSlamMasters'', who is rumored to be Guile's brother.
231* EliteMooks: Each of them is considered an elite Shadaloo soldier, with Blade being the lowest rank and F7 being the highest.
232* EvilMinions: They are a part of Shadaloo, after all.
233* {{Expy}}: Of the the multicolored ninjas (Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Reptile) and robots (Sektor and Cyrax) from ''Franchise/MortalKombat''.
234* FacelessGoons: Although their ''Street Fighter V'' artwork at least gives them unique looking masks.
235* FatBastard: ''Street Fighter V'' artwork depicts Khyber as a heavyweight.
236* PaletteSwap: Blade wears a red suit, Arcane wears blue, F7 wears black and Khyber wears yellow. Their ''Street Fighter V'' artwork differentiates them a lot more, with each of them having a unique looking mask and differing body types.
237* PlayingWithFire: Khyber and F7.
238* PsychoElectro: Arcane and F7.
239* RubberMan: Khyber and F7, though this is downplayed or ignored as of their ''Street Fighter V'' descriptions.
240* SpellMyNameWithAnS: It's either Ar'''c'''ane or Ar'''k'''ane, depending on whether you're looking at the English CFN website, or the Japanese site and the game he's originally from.
241* SuperSoldier: They're Shadaloo's elite troops.
242* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Khyber's and Arcane's specialties are fire and electrocution attacks, just like Dhalsim and Blanka respectively.
243* TeleportSpam: Arcane and F7.
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Shin]]
247->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfo_shin.png]]
248
249->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/SouthKorea
250
251->The sole new character of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterOnlineMouseGeneration'', a [[ButNotTooForeign Japanese-Korean]] Taekwondo master whose father is a former Japanese Karate master, while his mother comes from a long line of Taekwondo masters from South Korea. Though, he didn't like fighting and would rather become a musician or painter. Eventually, he changes his tune after being inspired by seeing Alex battle Gerald Golby in a Vale Tudo tournament during his time in America. After seeing that fight, Shin returned home and returned to his TKD training.
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254* ButNotTooForeign: As mentioned in his bio, he's half Japanese and half Korean, he also has blonde hair.
255* CanonImmigrant: Included in ''Street Fighter V's'' Character Reference after a near decade of uncertainty if he even was a ''Street Fighter'' character.
256* ExtremityExtremist: Uses kicks as most of his attacks.
257* TheFightingNarcissist: Shin is a mild case, while he's relatively easy going, he has great confidence in himself, likes flashy things, and hates things that are plain, simple or what he perceives to be uncool. He takes his appearance very seriously and the only reason he chose to study Taekwondo over Karate is because he thought TKD looked cool.
258* OriginalGeneration: The only truly new character created for a game that was more like a [[{{Crossover}} crossover]], than a true ''Street Fighter'' game.
259* SlidingScaleOfFreeWillVsFate: Initially, Shin did not want to follow in his family's footsteps and become a fighter, as he did not like combat sports and had other interests. He changed his mind because the thought TKD was cool, but it's stated in his story that he was destined to be a fighter due to his lineage and his own personality. All it took was semi-final fight in America to change his tune.
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Zen and Singh]]
263[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_zenandsingh.png]]
264
265->'''Origin:''' India
266
267->Like Sheng Long, Zen is based on an urban legend that became real. During the early stages of ''Street Fighter V'''s development, there was a leak that claimed there would be four new characters; Rashid from Africa, Laura from Brazil, Zen from India, and a new boss. Rashid and Laura were proven true (although Rashid was relocated to the Middle East), and the "new boss" could reference either Necalli or F.A.N.G, but Zen never actually existed. One of the Capcom artists noticed the buzz around the non-existent Zen character, and ended up giving him a design, biography, and younger brother.
268
269->Zen (ゼン) is a famous Indian actor that is good at fighting, dancing, and singing. His skills and sweet smile captivated women all around the world, and he appears in more than 30 movies per year. He originally worked as a car salesman. As a fighter he can punish scoundrels with anything close to him. He is an old friend of Zangief. According to the Street Fighter V April Fool's page, he was the first director of the film The Eternal Ganga (whose poster can be seen in the India stage in ''SFV'').
270
271->Singh (シン) is Zen's younger brother, who works as his manager. Originally he was a kushti wrestler, but a foot injury forced him to retire. Although no longer a fighter, he is still strong enough to kill a violent water buffalo with a single strike. He has a sincere and simple personality. He has a good relationship with his brother and is working hard to be in a three-legged race.
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274
275* CanonForeigner: Zen never existed during the game's development and likely doesn't exist in canon, but he had art drawn of him anyway.
276* CareerEndingInjury: Singh's foot injury forced an early retirement from wrestling.
277[[/folder]]
278
279!!''VideoGame/StreetFighter2010''
280[[folder:Kevin Straker / "Ken"]]
281->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf2010_kevinstriker.png]]
282->'''Origin:''' USA
283
284-> The protagonist of ''VideoGame/StreetFighter2010''. Kevin Straker is a galactic policeman who fights against criminals who have implanted themselves with armored parasites that turn them into mutants.
285
286->The US localization of the game confusingly tried to tie ''VideoGame/StreetFighter2010'' to the previous ''VideoGame/StreetFighterI'' game by renaming him [[Characters/StreetFighterI Ken]], and claimed that he became a gifted scientist who creates a substance known as Cyboplasm, which grants those subjected to it superhuman strength, 25 years after winning the tournament from the first game. However, the Cyboplasm is stolen, and Ken's lab partner, Dr. Troy (Jose in Japan), is murdered. Ken then dons a cybernetic suit of battle armor, and pursues his partner's killer. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer No, really.]]
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289
290* CanonForeigner: Safe to say that Kevin Straker does not exist in the mainline ''Street Fighter'' universe, the Earth doesn't become a hub for bizarre aliens and mutants, and Ken Masters never becomes a scientist in battle armor.
291* CoolShades
292* DubNameChange: He's called Kevin Straker in Japan, but the US release renamed him Ken in order to have at least ''something'' from the previous ''Street Fighter'' game.
293* PoweredArmor: His armor is not only suited for combat, but for interstellar travel.
294* RedEyesTakeWarning: His CFN artwork depicts him with one glowing red eye beneath his shades as a ShoutOut to ''Film/TheTerminator''.
295
296[[/folder]]
297
298[[folder:Dr. Jose / Dr. Troy]]
299->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf2010_drjose.png]]
300->'''Origin:''' USA
301
302-> A brilliant scientist who created the armored parasites, and strives to create the UltimateLifeForm, the secret of which lies in Kevin Striker's body.
303
304->The US localization renames him to Dr. Troy, and makes him Ken's lab partner and co-creator of Cyboplasm. After his apparent murder, Ken goes on a quest to find his killer, only to find out that Dr. Troy faked his own death, and merely wanted to see what the Cyboplasm in Ken's body was capable of, and Dr. Troy is revealed to be the final boss of the game.
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307
308* ArtificialLimbs: He appears to have a mechanical left hand.
309* BigBadFriend: At least in the US version of the game, where he was Ken's traitorous lab partner.
310* CanonForeigner: ''Street Fighter 2010'' never happened, so neither did Dr. Jose.
311* DubNameChange: From Dr. Jose to Dr. Troy.
312* {{Sadist}}: In the localization at least, he gets a kick out of infecting people with an overdose of Cyboplasm as it can make it painful to them until they end up mindless beasts.
313
314[[/folder]]
315
316!!Magazine/ElectronicGamingMonthly
317[[folder:Sheng Long]]
318->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf2_shenglong.png]]
319->''You must defeat me to stand a chance.''
320
321->'''Origin:''' Unknown
322
323->A legendary fighter who was rumored to be Ryu and Ken's master due to a translation error. Gaming magazine ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' ran with it and created Sheng Long as an April Fool's prank, detailing how to trigger the fight against him, the conditions of which were nearly impossible. This prank heavily influenced the creation of both Akuma and Gouken, with Sheng Long himself eventually making his canon debut in ''Street Fighter 6'', three decades after his initial "creation".
324
325----
326
327* AscendedMeme: After beating World Tour mode in ''6'', he appears as an NPC and can be talked to for an optional boss encounter. He's at level 90 using Ryu's move-set, and is considered [[{{Superboss}} the hardest fight in the game]].
328* CanonImmigrant: Sheng Long was created by a gaming magazine as an April Fool's Day prank. Capcom liked the idea so much that it influenced their own creation of Akuma and Gouken. Finally, the man himself makes his first in-{{Canon}} appearance in ''6''’s World Tour mode as an NPC you can interact with and fight.
329* DecompositeCharacter: Sheng Long was used as the name of Ryu and Ken's master on several occasions, but Capcom now considers the two of them to be distinct characters.
330* DependingOnTheArtist: He was given a design in a 1997 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly claiming that he has reappeared as a secret boss in ''Street Fighter III''. This [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/streetfighter/images/f/fe/Sheng_long03.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120218222324 design]] depicts him with a more full head of hair with a long ponytail, a goatee, and a tattoo on his arm. The CFN website altered things to make him appear a bit goofier.
331* FemmeFatalons: The Malibu Comics series, made when the rumor was still going full steam, turned him into an actual character who had these. However, his face was never shown, so this is the only part of him that could be seen. Also, he wore Chinese robes for some reason.
332* LostInTranslation: The reason behind his existence. Ryu's win quote in the Japanese version of the game was "If you cannot overcome the Rising Dragon Punch, you cannot win" with the "Rising Dragon Punch" being a reference to his shoryuken. This was mistranslated in the English version when the localization team read the text as ''Chinese'' writing, resulting in "You must defeat Sheng Long to stand a chance", giving players the impression that Ryu was referring to a person, and not one of his attacks.
333* OneHitKO: His command grab, Jigoku Tomoenage.
334%%* PartsUnknown:
335* ShoutOut: His redesigned mustache looks nearly identical to [[Characters/Tekken5 Jinpachi Mishima's]].
336* SignificantBirthDate: He was born on April Fool's day.
337* SNKBoss: According to the hoax article he originated from, he was supposed to be an UnwinnableByDesign version of this. He throws hadoukens with one hand, can perform the shoryuken in mid-air, and has his own moves that make beating him impossible. These moves include a OneHitKO throw and the ability to resurrect an infinite amount of times. Also, blocking his attacks just causes him to keep attacking, meaning that once he hits you, there's no counterattacking. This becomes a downplayed case when he finally makes his proper canon debut in ''6''. The in-game Sheng Long is treated as a {{Superboss}} and easily the most difficult opponent in ''World Tour'', but can still be defeated by a sufficiently skilled player.
338* TrueFinalBoss: To fight him, players would supposedly have to play through arcade mode with Ryu without taking any damage at all, and then at the fight with Bison, get ten consecutive draw matches by not hitting Bison and not letting Bison hit Ryu. This was all, of course, BlatantLies.
339
340[[/folder]]
341
342!!Capcom Fighting All-Stars
343[[folder:D.D.]]
344->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cfa_dd.png]]
345->[[caption-width-right:250:God of Thunder]]
346
347->'''Origin:''' Japan
348
349->Full name Daisuke Dejima, code name God of Thunder. Strange genes in his body were awakened by a mysterious organization, and he became one of the three Code Holders.
350
351----
352
353* BadGuysPlayPool: Inverted. He's a good guy, and billiards is one of his hobbies.
354* BloodKnight: He enjoys a good brawl.
355* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: He wears a belt shaped like his initials.
356* CanonForeigner: Much like Luke, Ingrid and Death, he comes from the cancelled ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', and isn't considered canon to the main series.
357* ColorMotif: He wears a red jumpsuit, red shades, and uses red lightning in his attacks.
358* CoolShades: He wears a pair of red shades.
359* FunWithAcronyms: His full name, Daisuke Dejima, is abbreviated as D.D.
360* LivingMacguffin: He's a Code Holder, alongside Luke and Ingrid, and are the only ones who can disarm Death's bomb.
361* ShockAndAwe: His attacks incorporate red lightning.
362
363[[/folder]]
364
365[[folder:Luke]]
366->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cfa_rook_7.png]]
367->[[caption-width-right:250:Fallen Angel]]
368->'''Origin:''' Unknown
369
370->The second Code Holder, code name Fallen Angel, who works together with D. D. in trying to stop Death from blowing up Metro City.
371
372----
373
374* CanonForeigner: Much like D.D., Ingrid and Death, he comes from the cancelled ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', and isn't considered canon to the main series.
375* ExtremityExtremist: He focuses mainly on kick attacks.
376* LivingMacguffin: He's a Code Holder, alongside D.D. and Ingrid, and are the only ones who can disarm Death's bomb.
377* PartsUnknown: Like Ingrid, his country of origin is a mystery.
378* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Was known as "Rook" before the Romanized form of his name was officialized.
379* TheStoic: He rarely speaks, and has a calm personality.
380* YinYangBomb: His attacks blend the powers of light and darkness.
381
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Ingrid]]
385->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cfa_ingrid.png]]
386->[[caption-width-right:250:Eternal Goddess]]
387->''You young whippersnappers! I'll teach you to get in my way!''
388
389->'''Origin:''' Unknown
390->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Masako Jou (''Street Fighter Alpha 3 [[UpdatedRerelease MAX]]'', ''VideoGame/CapcomFightingEvolution'', ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone2'')[[/note]]
391
392->The third Code Holder, code name Eternal Goddess. Unlike the other characters from ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', Ingrid continued life after her debut's cancellation. She then debuted in ''Capcom Fighting Jam'' as the sole original character, and her sprite was ported over to the PSP version of ''Alpha 3 MAX'' as a GuestFighter, where she claims that her power was stolen by M. Bison. She also has a role in the background story of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'' In addition she appears in the crossover game ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone2'', where Bison stole one of her hair crests to amplify his Psycho Power. Ingrid is a Support Character in that game.
393
394----
395* AscendedExtra: She's the only original character from ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'' to gain playable appearances after her debut's cancellation.
396* BadassAdorable: Looks like a schoolgirl, but is apparently more powerful than Bison.
397* BootstrappedTheme: Thanks to both ''Alpha 3 MAX'' and ''Project × Zone 2'', she has "Seek No Escape" tied to her.
398* CanonDiscontinuity: Ingrid's roles and connections to the ''Street Fighter'' universe have gradually been scrubbed away by Capcom. Her current character bio on the S.C.R.I. website disassociates her from the ''SF'' characters, instead listing her alongside the other unrealised ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'' characters and detailing her original intended storyline and personality, making no direct references to her being the creator of M. Bison's Psycho Power or her godly status. [[DependingOnTheWriter However,]] her surprise appearance in ''Project × Zone 2'' anomalously seems to follow her ''Alpha 3 MAX'' characterisation, as Bison attempts to steal her energy.
399* CanonForeigner: Much like D.D., Luke, and Death, she comes from the cancelled ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', and isn't considered canon to the main ''Street Fighter'' series. However, unlike them, she has at least made appearances in other games, including ''VideoGame/CapcomFightingEvolution'', ''[[UpdatedRerelease Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX]]'', and ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone2''. Interestingly, UDON was forced by Capcom to remove her from a ''Street Fighter'' poster that featured the entire cast, and had her replaced with Ed. Afterward, she was omitted from the 2017 ''Street Fighter'' character popularity poll.[[note]]Keep in mind this poll included the [[VideoGame/StreetFighterEX EX series cast]], as well as other more obscure CanonForeigner[=/=]CanonImmigrant characters ([[VideoGame/StreetFighter2010 Kevin Striker, Dr. Jose]], [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom Shadow, Shadow Lady, Cyber Akuma]], [[VideoGame/StreetFighterTheMovie Captain Sawada, the Bison Troopers]], and the [[Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Monitor Cyborgs]])[[/note]] There isn't a given reason why she's been booted from the series; according to UDON, the decision was made due to problems as to who owns the copyright, but then again, Ingrid makes a cameo appearance in some bonus artwork alongside Oro and Birdie, a background cameo in the Ring of Arcade stage, and even has a costume for Karin based off of her in ''V''.
400* DanceBattler: A few of her moves are rather ballet-like in nature.
401* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles: Her attacks are very sparkly, either leaving behind trails of sparkles, or making giant sparkle explosions.
402* EvilTwin: There apparently exists a [[http://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/dark00.jpg?h=525d416e4b1f9541f13c031fc3d54544 Dark Ingrid]], who resembles Ingrid with black clothing, BlackEyesOfCrazy, and a [[ACupAngst smaller chest, which she's apparently sensitive about]].
403* {{Expy}}: It's very clear she was inspired by [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Athena Asamiya]]. Heck, even her sprite looks like it was taken off a ''[=KoF=]'' game than the default ''Alpha'' sprite style.
404* GuestFighter: Appeared in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX]]'' alongside Eagle, Maki and Yun, although their appearance in it is non-canon (though Maki's could be debated, as she was featured in the ''Sakura Ganbaru!'' manga which has been implied to be the canon adaptation of ''Alpha 2'' since the ''Street Fighter IV'' games).
405* {{Joshikousei}}: Surely looks like one.
406* LethalJokeCharacter: This doesn't translate so much into her 2D appearances, but her original concept for the unreleased ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'' was to give her a more comical fighting style to reflect the fact that she's always toying with her opponents.
407* LittleMissAlmighty: She's a goddess, yet she looks like a schoolgirl, and is even smaller than both Sakura and Karin. In the Japanese version of Alpha 3 MAX, Sakura outright acknowledges this.
408* LivingMacguffin: She's a Code Holder, alongside D.D. and Luke, and are the only ones who can disarm Death's bomb.
409* LongHairIsFeminine: Long, platinum blonde hair, on top of that.
410* MsViceGirl: While she does show signs of a cold and power-hungry nature, she is nevertheless a heroic or at least very decent person.
411* MysteriousWaif: A typical one. She reveals little about herself and to this day her exact role in the ''Street Fighter'' universe is a confusing mystery.
412* MysticalWhiteHair: Just like her employer, Death, hinting at a closer connection between them.
413* NonStandardCharacterDesign: She looks significantly more {{animesque}} than any of the other ''Street Fighter'' characters, and considering that ''Street Fighter'' already uses an anime-like style, that says a lot. Partially justified because she wasn't made strictly for ''Street Fighter''.
414* OlderThanTheyLook: Talks like a 70-year-old woman (especially distinct in her Japanese speech) but looks like a teenager.
415* PartsUnknown: She's from the future, and that's all that's really known.
416* PhysicalGoddess: The power displayed by her in ''Alpha 3'' could very well put her alongside Gill, Akuma, Oro, and a few others in the upper echelons of the ''SF'' cast, as she's shown to be vastly more powerful than Rose and Bison. She even goes by the alias "Eternal Goddess." Her ties to the ''[=SFxT=]'' story, however, make this a bit less arguable, at least as far as the canon ''[=SFxT=]'' universe goes.
417* PintSizedPowerhouse: At only 5 feet tall and a mere 86 pounds, Ingrid is the shortest and lightest playable character in all of ''Street Fighter''.
418* ThePowerOfTheSun: Given the appearance and ThemeNaming of her moves. Appropriately, her theme is entitled "Heat Haze".
419* ProperTightsWithASkirt
420* PsychicPowers: Claims that Bison stole his Psycho Power (and the Psycho Drive) from her and that she is the true bearer of it. If such is true, it should be noted that Ingrid's powers manifest similar to Rose's Soul Power as opposed to the corrupt energies Bison wields.
421* RedEyesTakeWarning: Counter-example.
422* TimeTravel: Alluded to.
423* VocalEvolution: Her appearance in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone2'' has her speak with a more high pitched and haughty tone of voice than she does in the fighting games.
424* WarriorTherapist: Breaks Ryu's Satsui no Hadou-induced insanity by literally beating it out of him.
425* WillfullyWeak
426* YaoiFangirl: ''Really'' fangirls out amongst a few party members in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone2'' along with fellow ancient fangirl [[AsianFoxSpirit Xiaomu]].
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Death]]
430->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cfa_death.png]]
431->[[caption-width-right:250:Death]]
432->'''Origin:''' Unknown
433
434->The mysterious antagonist of ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', whose true name is Avel. He created a bomb called Laughter Sun, and threatened to destroy Metro City with it. This caused [[VideoGame/FinalFight Mayor Mike Haggar]] to call for help, recruiting [[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Ryu]], [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Chun-Li]], [[VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha Charlie Nash]], [[VideoGame/StreetFighterIII Alex]], [[VideoGame/RivalSchools Batsu Ichimonju, Akira Kazama]], [[{{VideoGame/Strider}} Strider Hiryu]] [[EnemyMine and even]] [[VideoGame/FinalFight Poison]]. Special codes were given to D.D., Luke and Ingrid in order to defuse the bomb.
435
436----
437
438* BadassLongcoat
439* CanonForeigner: Much like D.D., Luke and Ingrid, he comes from the cancelled ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', and isn't considered canon to the main series.
440* TheFaceless: Played straight for a long time. Following the cancellation of ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', his official design was never fully revealed, with the only hint at his appearance being a silhouette. It wasn't until the CFN website posted concept art of him that he was fully shown.
441* GoodScarsEvilScars: He has a burn scar over his left eye.
442* MadBomber: The Laughter Sun bomb is Death's main means of intimidation.
443* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: You don't get much more straightforward than calling yourself "Death".
444* SinisterShades: Wears a pair of round glasses with red lenses.
445* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He has long white hair.
446[[/folder]]
447
448!! ''[[WesternAnimation/StreetFighter The Animated Series]]''
449
450[[folder:Satin Hammer]]
451
452->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/satinhammer.PNG]]
453-> '''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Lynda Boyd[[/note]]
454
455->A character from the cartoon. Satin Hammer was a specialist in cybernetic engineering for the U.S. Government´s Livermore Labs in California, but her theories on robotics were dismissed by highly placed officials in the Pentagon as weak, leading her to harbor resentment towards her superiors.
456
457->During her stint with Livermore Labs, Hammer was also dying from a medical condition. Her superiors promised to fund her research in exchange for a new android body; however, she discovered that they only wanted her research for themselves. Once they obtained it, the promised funding was slashed, leaving her a cyborg for the rest of her life. Embittered by this betrayal, Hammer went renegade, and her catastrophic plans lead her to blows with the Street Fighters, especially T. Hawk, who holds feelings for her.
458
459----
460
461* CanonForeigner
462* {{Cyborg}}: She was dying from an unknown medical condition, so her bosses promised to back her research in exchange for a new android body. But it turns out they only wanted her research, and so once they got their hands on it, they betrayed her, causing her to remain a cyborg for the remainder for her life. Embittered by this, she goes rogue.
463* DatingCatwoman: With T. Hawk.
464* EvilTastesGood: Prone to stating her view on the tastiness of whatever is currently happening.
465* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: She was dying from an unknown medical condition, so her superiors had promised to fund her research in exchange for a new android body; however, she discovered that they only wanted her research for themselves. Once they obtained it, the promised funding was slashed, leaving her a cyborg for the rest of her life. Embittered by this betrayal, Hammer went renegade.
466* MythologyGag: In "Desert Thunder", some of the controls for the superweapon she commandeers are a joystick and six buttons.
467* PoweredArmor: She and her Mooks use these.
468* StrawFeminist: She ''hates'' men. It's her defining character trait, in a few ways.
469[[/folder]]
470
471[[folder:Escher]]
472->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/escher.jpg]]
473-> '''Voiced by:''' [[note]]John Payne[[/note]]
474
475->The employer of the Street Fighters. Gives Guile and the others their missions.
476
477----
478
479%%%* BigGood
480* CanonForeigner: Escher shares some characteristics with the AN diplomat that tries to cancel Guile's stealth boat %%mission in the movie, but whether he is the same character or not isn't confirmed.
481* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/JamesBond M]].
482%%%* FakeBrit
483%%%* MissionControl: To the Street Fighters.
484
485[[/folder]]
486
487[[folder:The Warrior King]]
488->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warriorking.jpg]]
489->'''Origin:''' Warrior's World
490-> '''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/MichaelDorn[[/note]]
491
492->A hero from a realm known as Warrior's World. He first appears in the episode of the same name from the ''Street Fighter'' animated series in pursuit of a magical Orb needed to save his world. He was invented for a crossover event that USA Network was running at the time, resulting in his appearing in not only the ''Street Fighter'' cartoon, but also ''WesternAnimation/SavageDragon'', ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm'', and ''WesternAnimation/WingCommanderAcademy''.
493
494----
495
496* AllAmazonsWantHercules: Chun-Li hit it off for a while. Too bad their relationship doesn't last long.
497* CanonForeigner: Big time.
498* DoomedHometown: The driving goal of his appearances.
499* {{Expy}}: Resembles Herculean heroes such as He-Man and Conan the Barbarian.
500* GeniusBruiser: Despite his gargantuan, thuggish appearance, he's still very intelligent and even polite.
501* OriginalGeneration: Appears in four shows based on four different franchises, yet never appeared in the source material of any of them.
502
503[[/folder]]
504
505[[folder:Dr. Lucinda "Cindy" Davila]]
506->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cindy.jpg]]
507-> '''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/KathleenBarr[[/note]]
508
509->Guile's former girlfriend, a HospitalHottie who takes the role that the games give to his wife Julia.
510
511----
512
513* CanonForeigner: Since Julia and Amy were AdaptedOut from the cartoon, Cindy was created both to fill in as Guile's LoveInterest and create a LoveTriangle with Cammy as the third end.
514* FindTheCure: In the first episode, she and other doctors are in Brazil working hard on creating the cure for very rare illness. Then Bison crashes the camp, kidnaps Cindy and her team, ''[[FromBadToWorse and]]'' [[SickEpisode Ryu almost falls victim to said illness]]. It turns out that Blanka's blood, thanks to the experiments he went through, is the key.
515* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A doctor on the side of good, with blonde hair to match.
516* NewOldFlame: Technically, she was this to Guile at the beginning. They're in a sort-of LongDistanceRelationship later.
517[[/folder]]
518
519!!UDON Comics
520
521[[folder:Lt. Gibson]]
522->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gibson_street_fighter.jpg]]
523->'''Origin:''' USA [[labelnote:Flag]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/usa_1961.png[[/labelnote]]
524
525->Guile's personal assistant.
526
527----
528
529* CanonForeigner: Only appears in UDON's ''Street Fighter'' comics.
530* DamselOutOfDistress: Manages to escape on her own after Juni kidnaps and impersonates her to get close to Guile. This includes diving out of a helicopter into the San Francisco Bay and [[SoftWater somehow surviving]].
531* GirlFriday: Serves as Guile's assistant, sometimes even accompanying him on field missions.
532* KillAndReplace: Juni poses as her and initially intends to kill her, but Shadaloo decides she might be useful as a source of information. This is what ultimately gives her an opportunity to escape.
533* StaticStunGun: Tries to use a taser against the Satsui no Hado-consumed Sakura, and ends up in the hospital for her troubles.
534[[hardline]]
535[[/folder]]
536
537!!IJWPW Broadcast Station
538
539[[folder:In general]]
540-> A series of fan-created characters that have been given designs and profiles on the Shadaloo Combat Research Institute website by KIKI, one of the lead artists of ''Street Fighter V''. They were sent to [[CharacterBlog Rainbow Mika and Yamato Nadeshiko]] on Website/{{Twitter}} for judgement.
541----
542* CanonForeigner: None of them canonically exist in the ''Street Fighter'' universe.
543* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Many of them look truly bizarre even by World Warrior standards and have especially zany powers.
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:Kevin]]
547->'''Origin:''' [[PartsUnknown "A foreign country"]]
548
549->A 13-year-old middle schooler with the power to miniaturise himself down to roughly the size of a Wadokaichin coin. Admiring Japanese culture, he wields a small needle as if it were a katana.
550
551----
552
553* ColossusClimb: He fights this way by taking advantage of his small size and superhuman speed to dismantle normal-sized opponents.
554* OccidentalOtaku: His home country isn't specified but he appears to be a blonde-haired Westerner, yet he dresses like a Japanese swordsman.
555* SizeShifter: Through unknown means, he can shrink in size at will.
556
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:CuticleToru]]
560->'''Origin:''' Japan
561
562->A flamboyant, patriotic 28-year-old idol from Japan who fights using ballet-inspired techniques.
563
564----
565
566* AgentPeacock: Dresses very flamboyantly. His profile picture shows him wearing a purple dandy jacket decorated with roses and white leggings covered in gold hearts.
567* CaptainPatriotic: His catchphrase is to yell out "JAPAAAN!"
568* DarkAndTroubledPast: Despite his exuberant looks, [[SadClown he hides great sadness]] from an unspecified event in his past which involved him getting "touched". Make of that what you will...
569* EmotionalBruiser: He's a fighter who loves ballet, romance movies and pretty roses, and he cries easily when reminded of his traumatic past.
570* SomethingAboutARose: Like Dudley, he has a predilection for roses.
571
572[[/folder]]
573
574[[folder:Prince Broiler]]
575->'''Origin:''' Poland
576
577->A hulking brawler who dresses like a rooster (or might even be one). He is the heir and idol to the "Broiler Empire" which was destroyed by the neighbouring Chabo Kingdom, but he wants to reinstate his rule.
578
579----
580
581* AnimalThemedSuperBeing: He's a giant, well-muscled chicken-man.
582* HeroicBuild: Like Zangief and Rainbow Mika, he's obsessed with gaining Muscle Power and he has the build to show for it.
583* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's an actual prince according to his backstory, but he loves fighting and performing.
584
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:Satomi the Mad Scientist]]
588->'''Origin:''' Japan
589->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Satomi Moriya (Japanese, suggested)[[/note]]
590
591->A 10-year-old scientist who fights using chemicals.
592
593----
594
595* ArtisticAge: She looks much older than 10 in her character profile. Her catchphrase is to cry out "I'm not a child!", which confuses things further. As with many of the IJWPW characters, it seems to be some kind of in-joke that's lost in translation.
596* TheDanza: Shares her name with her suggested seiyuu.
597* DoesNotLikeMen: One of her listed dislikes is "Men".
598* MadScientist: It's in the name.
599* PlayingWithFire: Her chemicals all have explosive or fiery results.
600
601[[/folder]]
602
603[[folder:Cage Matsuda]]
604->'''Origin:''' Japan
605
606->A wrestler with a police detective gimmick. As he got older, he steadily transformed into a more sadistic persona.
607
608----
609
610* BaldnessAngst: Wears a hat at all times because he's ashamed of his hair-loss.
611* CompellingVoice: His gimmick as a young wrestler was hypnotising opponents with his voice and giving them "mental damage".
612* {{Dominatrix}}: A male example. He dresses in a police-style fetish gear and fights using a whip as well as "harsh words".
613* FaceHeelTurn: Went from a police detective {{Face}} persona known as "Cage-kun" as a child to a sadistic, BDSM-themed {{Heel}} persona known as "Cage Matsuda-san" when he grew up.
614
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Easy Kim 3]]
618->'''Origin:''' Japan
619
620->A robotic wrestler with a signature roundhouse kick technique.
621
622----
623
624* MadeOfIron: Aluminium, actually. While this does make him relatively light, the fact that he's entirely metallic makes it difficult for him to jump high like the other wrestlers.
625* RobotAthlete: An android wrestler.
626
627[[/folder]]
628
629[[folder:Endo Nimian]]
630->'''Origin:''' Japan
631
632->A large-headed, bespectacled bodybuilder with a "fumbling fighting style".
633
634----
635
636* BigHeadMode: Seems to be his default state.
637* HeroicBuild: He's very muscular.
638
639[[/folder]]
640
641[[folder:Haruo]]
642->'''Origin:''' Japan
643
644->A young father who loves frying eggs.
645
646----
647
648* ChefOfIron: His profile shows him frying eggs and claims that he will cook for his opponents after matches, but how his culinary expertise tie into his fighting style is left unexplained.
649* TheGenericGuy: He's just some dude who likes eggs. 'Nuff said.
650* {{Househusband}}: In a nutshell, his gimmick is being a stereotypically effete stay-at-home-dad.
651* NiceGuy: Ties into his gimmick.
652
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:Masako and Nanami]]
656->'''Origin:''' Japan
657
658->A housewife and a [[GeniusLoci sentient mountain]]. Masako lives atop Nanami, where she raises two sons and fends off assassins for some reason.
659
660----
661
662* AssassinOutclassin: Masako regularly fights off assassins.
663* ActionMom: Masako appears to be on the run as she routinely defends her children from assassins and thugs who come after them for reasons unknown. She's also seen rock-climbing on Nanami, showing off her impressive upper body strength.
664* GeniusLoci: Nanami is a massive sentient mountain with feet. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, really.]]
665* {{Kaiju}}: If she were ever included in an actual Street Fighter game, Nanami would be by far the largest combatant ever featured. The duo's character profiles depict Masako as a microscopic speck climbing on Nanami's rocky hide.
666
667[[/folder]]
668
669[[folder:Nakagami Yousuke]]
670->'''Origin:''' Japan
671
672->A well-off young homeowner who claims to be a tough fighter, but hardly ever comes out of his house to prove it.
673
674----
675
676* CatchPhrase: "Yo, let's meet next week!"
677* DirtyCoward: It's transparently obvious that he's more comfortable trash-talking people he encounters in online games from the safety of his bedroom. He will find any excuse to weasel his way out of physical confrontations.
678* {{Hikikomori}}: He's a compulsive shut-in who spends most of his time playing online games instead of socialising outside. His parents seem to pay for his accommodation.
679* InternetToughGuy: A textbook example. He claims to be a total badass who can shatter computer monitors with one punch, but to the surprise of no one, he has never actually fought anyone.
680* NonActionGuy: Despite his grandiose claims, he never actually fights.
681* TheUnseen: Humorously, his profile picture doesn't actually depict him, but simply shows his house. You can just about make out a bespectacled face shyly peering from behind the window blinds, but that's it.
682* WeakenedByTheLight: Appropriately for a nerdy shut-in, he lists sunlight as one of his hates.
683[[/folder]]
684
685[[folder:Churi and Hanako]]
686->'''Origin:''' South Korea (Churi), Japan (Hanako)
687
688->Two fighters who are big fans of Juri (and Chun-Li).
689
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691
692* AmbiguousGender: Both of them in differing ways. Churi appears distinctly female but is biologically male, whereas Hanako's gender is completely untenable due to their NonStandardCharacterDesign and the fact that the only information about them is their obsession with Juri.
693* CompositeCharacter: Churi styles themself after both Juri and Chun-Li. They mostly resemble Juri but also has Chun-Li's iconic hairbuns.
694* FanBoy: Churi is a fan of both Juri and Chun-Li, having a portmanteau of their names and wishing to emulate them. Hanako, on the other hand, is utterly, singlemindedly obsessed with Juri and Juri alone, to the point where their only listed dislike is "Not Juri".
695* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Hanako looks much more cartoony than Churi, having almost chibi-fied proportions.
696* TakeThatAudience: Both, but especially Hanako, seem to exist as a potshot at real fans who rabidly obsess over Juri.
697
698[[/folder]]
699
700[[folder:Hans Kanatarou]]
701->'''Origin:''' Japan
702
703->A deformed foodaholic who is training to become a ninja.
704
705----
706
707* {{Acrofatic}}: For once, it seems to be {{Averted}} as his excessive weight hinders his prospects of becoming a ninja.
708* BigEater: Consumes eight meals a day. Rather than helping him become big and strong, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it simply makes him morbidly obese.]]
709* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Perhaps the strangest looking fan-made character yet. He barely even looks human, more resembling some kind of stuffed pillow.
710
711[[/folder]]
712
713[[folder:Mitsumeko]]
714->'''Origin:''' Japan
715
716->A ghostly serial killer who carries a large pair of bloodied scissors.
717
718----
719* GenreRefugee: A CaptainErsatz of [[Literature/TheRing Sadako]] trying to get into ''Street Fighter''.
720* ImprobableWeaponUser: A pair of shears.
721* SerialKiller: R. Mika is understandably freaked out by the idea of an actual murderer entering her wrestling league.
722* StringyHairedGhostGirl: Has the exact aesthetic of a typical ''onryo''. Whether or not she actually is a ghost is unclear.
723
724[[/folder]]

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