![]() ![]() No new Street Fighter game was released until 1995's Street Fighter Alpha. The full name Ken Masters was used in the animated Street Fighter II movie and in the Street Fighter II V series before being canonized in the video games with Street Fighter Alpha 2. Numerous spinoff products were made as well during the game's popularity: when Capcom licensed Hasbro to produce a line of action figures, Ken was given the surname "Masters". Street Fighter II was a breakaway hit for Capcom, leading to the production of revised editions of the same game which included Champion Edition and Hyper Fighting in 1992, Super Street Fighter II in 1993 and Super Turbo in 1994, which all follow the same plot. In Ken's ending, he ends up marrying his girlfriend Eliza. Ken and Ryu, along with former final boss Sagat, were the only characters from the original game to return in the game's true sequel, Street Fighter II, in 1991 - here, Ken is invited to participate in the World Warrior tournament by Ryu, having already moved away from Japan to live in America. Ken was also named one of the best fighters in the game. The single-player tournament can only be played with Ken after the second player defeats the first player in a two-player match. He is characterized as the best friend, and rival of the main character, Ryu, who trained under the same master (a character whose identity would later be fleshed out as Gouken). Ken made his first appearance in 1987 in the original Street Fighter and is the only other playable character in the game aside from Ryu. He's the one that's gonna rush you down and be in your face, so his V-Skill is a run move that can be used to constantly pressure your opponent." Appearances In video games Street Fighter games For this game, Capcom wanted to differentiate these two characters' moves since they have been seen as "clones". He sports black sparring gloves and has his hair tied back in a topknot instead of hanging loose which it was grown into medium length after the events of Street Fighter III series and now wears black ankle wraps with red linings instead of barefoot. Ken's gi top now hangs around his waist and he wears a black v-neck training shirt with several red linings in its place. īy the time of Street Fighter V, Ken's appearance underwent a design change. For Street Fighter III, Ken was supposed to be given new techniques but the staff refrained from it as they found him overpowered. In the original Street Fighter, Ken fought barefoot and wore yellow arm bands without gloves. Ken has neck-length dyed-blonde hair, black eyebrows, and wears a red sleeveless keikogi with a black belt. He appeared in other game franchises, such as Namco × Capcom, Project X Zone, Project X Zone 2, and Super Smash Bros., and also appeared in films such as Street Fighter: Legacy, Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist, Street Fighter: Resurrection, Street Fighter: World Warrior, Wreck-It Ralph and Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween. Ken's physical appearance and biographical traits were inspired by American martial artist Joe Lewis. ![]() He uses improved Shoryuken (dragon punch) techniques. Ken's goal is to test his power against many different fighters, as he strives to become stronger. Ken is the best friend and rival of Ryu, who has also appeared in all Street Fighter games. Ken Masters ( ケン・マスターズ, Ken Masutāzu), originally spelled in kanji as Ken ( 拳, Fist), is a fictional character in Capcom's Street Fighter series. Martial art rooted in the assassination arts ( 暗殺拳をルーツとした格闘術, ansatsuken o rūtsu toshita kakutō jutsu) ( SF IV) Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese dub of the Street Fighter live-action film).Kenji Haga ( SFII: The Animated Movie, SFII V).Capcom series, SFIV, SFXT, Project X Zone series, Wreck-It Ralph, SFV, SSBU, SF6) ![]() Yūji Kishi ( SFIII: Third Strike, Marvel vs. ![]() Kōji Tobe ( SFIII: New Generation and Second Impact).Street Fighter, Pocket Fighter, Namco × Capcom) Tetsuya Iwanaga ( Alpha series, SFEX, SFEX 3, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, X-Men vs. ![]()
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