Ryu's hair was longer in the first game, but Akiman didn't find that hair length cool in his sprite, so he gave Ryu shorter hair which then became his default look. Takemura didn’t like Ryu’s thin physique in the first game, so he made Ryu more muscular so he’d look like a martial artist. He wanted Ryu to symbolize a true Japanese martial artist ( a budōka), while Ken is a typical young man who likes Western culture and wants to become an American. Manabu Takemura also played a role in Ryu’s creation. Akiman made this change as he wanted Ryu to have a stance that wasn't traditional karate. However, Ryu was given a different stance in Street Fighter II, which was inspired by Bruce Lee's fighting stance in Enter the Dragon. In Street Fighter, Ryu's fighting stance was similar to that of full-contact karate. The symbol for the first Chinese character used to spell Nishiyama's name " Takashi(隆志)" can also be pronounced " Ryu(隆)". Early in development he was going to be named Ryūichi (隆一) but they shortned it to Ryu(隆) later on. Ryu is named after his original creator, Takashi Nishiyama. More specifically, the last issue, which tells the journey of Ōyama’s student Yoshiji Soeno, who journey’s to Thailand to face off against the best of Muay Thai. The events of the first Street Fighter as told in Ryu’s backstory entry, pays homage to Karate Master, the fiction based on Masutatsu Ōyama, where he and his students go to Thailand to take on the strongest fighters. While Ryu draws inspiration from Masutatsu Ōyama and Yoshiji Soeno from Karate Master ( Karate Baka Ichidai), his rival Sagat is visually based on Yoshiji Soeno's rival Reiba. SNK 2 artwork, pays homage to Masutatsu Ōyama. 10.2 Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game.10.1.2.7 Street Fighter EX3 (in team with Sakura).10.1.2.6 Street Fighter EX3 (in team with Sagat).9.1 Street Fighter II Drama CD Chun-Li Flying Legend.8.3 Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation.8.2 Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. 6.5 Power Rangers Legacy Wars - Street Fighter Showdown.6.4 Street Fighter x Tekken: The Devil Within.6.2 Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li.5.15 Street Fighter: The Novel Where Strength Lies.5.4.15 Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid.5.4.8 Taisen Net Gimmick: Capcom & Psikyo All Stars.4.9.1.2 Rashid: Where the Wind Takes Me.4.8 World Warrior Tournament And Battle Against The Illuminati.4.6.1 Main article: Street Fighter V series.4.5.1 Main article: Street Fighter IV series.4.5 S.I.N Tournament and Battle Against Seth.4.4.1 Main article: Street Fighter II series.4.4 The World Warrior Tournament and Bison's Return.4.3.1 Main article: Street Fighter Alpha series.4.3 Beginning the Battles Against Akuma and Bison.Capcom 3, Asura's Wrath, Street Fighter X Tekken, Project X Zone, Super Smash Bros., Street Fighter V, Teppen, Street Fighter 6) Yasuyuki Kase ( Street Fighter Alpha: Generations) Kane Kosugi ( Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation) Capcom: SVC Chaos, Capcom Fighting Evolution, Namco x Capcom) Toshiyuki Morikawa ( SFA3, MvC1, Capcom vs. Wataru Takagi ( Street Fighter III: New Generation and 2nd Impact) Soichiro Hoshi ( Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, Pocket Fighter) Katashi Ishizuka ( Street Fighter Alpha 1 & 2, Street Fighter EX series, Marvel vs. Osamu Hosoi ( Street Fighter: The Movie) (console version) Koji Tsujitani ( Street Fighter II V, Street Fighter Zero Gaiden drama CD) Kojiro Shimizu ( Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie)Īkio Otsuka ( Street Fighter II: Return to the Fujiwara Capital) Bin Shimada ( Street Fighter II drama CDs)
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