Street Fighter
Street Fighter (ストリートファイター, Sutorīto Faitā) is a popular fighting game series developed and published by Capcom. The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by five other main series games, various spin-offs and crossovers and numerous appearances in various other media. Its best-selling 1991 release Street Fighter II is credited with establishing many of the conventions of the one-on-one fighting genre.
The series has made multiple references to the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga, as long as taking inspiration from several of the designs and concepts used in the series. The most iconic being the designs for the characters Guile and Rose.
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Street Fighter II
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Lead designer of Street Fighter II, Akira Nishitani, stated in a interview with Polygon that the concept of Dhalsim's ability to stretch his limbs comes from the Ripple "Zoom Punch" technique.[1] This is reconfirmed in the comment section of Dhalism's bio in the Street Fighter X Tekken Artworks artbook.
In an interview with producer Noritaka Funamizu, he reveals that Guile's overall appearance was modeled after Jean Pierre Polnareff.[2] Guile's page in Street Fighter X Tekken Artworks goes into detail, explaining that early designs included Polnareff's vertical, yet modest hairstyle, but at the time the sprites were being made for Street Fighter II, the pixel artist jokingly stretched Guile's hair out to the sides. The team found it amusing and decided to give him "the always distinctive Stroheim look" instead. Noritaka also explains that Guile's name was derived from Polnareff's archenemy, J. Geil, though this was apparently the result of a mix up from the development staff at the time.
At some point during development of Street Fighter II, Guile's Sonic Boom (ソニック ブーム, Sonikku Buumu) was originally referred to as Divine Sandstorm (神砂嵐, Kamizuna Arashi). This was based on the character Wamuu, who also uses a special move of the same name.[3][4]
Street Fighter Alpha
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Rose's design was inspired by Lisa Lisa from Battle Tendency.[5] Her outfit is almost identical to Lisa Lisa's and both share a similar fighting style that consists of channeling energy into their scarves. Soul Power in the case of Rose and Ripple in the case of Lisa Lisa. Additionally, both characters like to take baths and Rose's stage in Street Fighter: Alpha 2 is set in Venice, which is the same city where Joseph meets Lisa Lisa in the story. Furthermore, in Capcom Fighting Evolution, Demitri's Midnight Bliss attack will turn Rose into a masked gondolier, reminiscent of Lisa Lisa's first appearance in the manga. There's also a rare chance that she'll turn into Enya the Hag, with sprites tweaked from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future.
Street Fighter IV
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In Street Fighter IV, Rose's first alternate costume seems to be based on the character Moriah from Capcom's Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara, whose namesake and appearance were inspired by character Mariah from Stardust Crusaders.[6] Rose's profile on the Street Fighter IV website states that she likes "taking baths", which is a reference to Lisa Lisa's profile on the cover of Chapter 97,[7][8][9] and her in ending in Street Fighter Alpha 2, where she is shown taking a bath similar to Lisa Lisa in Chapter 81.[10] Rose's voice actress in Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter V, Akeno Watanabe, also voices in Miuccia Miuller in Eyes of Heaven.
In Super Street Fighter IV, aspects of Juri's design, such as her hair and chestwear, seem to resemble Jolyne Cujoh from Stone Ocean. In addition, Juri has a spider motif and cleaves a butterfly in her official artwork; Jolyne has a butterfly motif and her Stand, Stone Free, turns her body into threads and webs + she has spiderweb-patterned clothes. Juri even has the same "Ora Ora Ora!" battle cry as Jolyne when using her Fuharenjin attack. Coincidentally, Jolyne's voice actress in All Star Battle and Eyes of Heaven, Miyuki Sawashiro, shares voices with Cammy in Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter V. Juri's Japanese voice actress, Eri Kitamura, also voices Yasuho Hirose in both games.
In Ultra Street Fighter IV, Decapre has a taunt which is identical to Muhammad Avdol's "Yes! I am!" pose from Stardust Crusaders. This taunt can be selected by picking Decapre's Personal Action 10 from the character select screen. Decapre is also voiced by Jolyne's voice actress, Miyuki Sawashiro.
Street Fighter V
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In Street Fighter V, the DLC character Seth has many moves based on older Capcom fighting games including JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future. His Hecatoncheires move is based on Jotaro and DIO's Blazing Fists, with the EX version of the attack ending with Jotaro's Star Breaker as Seth yells "Ora Ora Ora!". Some successful combos can lead to Seth doing DIO's Time Stop pose.
During Rose's taunt in Street Fighter V she says the line "Gimme a break!" (やれやれだわ, Yare yare dawa), which is a reference to Jolyne's catchphrase in Stone Ocean. Her masked gondolier outfit inspired by Lisa Lisa from Capcom Fighting Evolution also returns as her first alternate costume.[11] Rose's "Color 12" for her default costume is also based on Lisa Lisa.
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Trivia
- The same team responsible for the Street Fighter III series would go on to develop the game Heritage for the Future for the CP System III board.
References
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- ↑ Street Fighter 2: An Oral History - Polygon
- ↑ Interview with Noritaka Funamizu - Weekly Famitsu Issue 1998/9/25
- ↑ Pen+ With New Attitude 30th Anniversary Edition
- ↑ https://twitter.com/moonq5151/status/972096517652676609
- ↑ The World Warriors 01 - You got to have soul! - YouTube
- ↑ Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara - VGFacts
- ↑ Rose - Ultra Street Fighter IV Profile
- ↑ Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia Hardcover
- ↑ Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection - Character Bios
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha 2 Rose Ending - YouTube
- ↑ りょう@Street Fighter on Twitter