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* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterI''': [[Characters/StreetFighterRyu Ryu]], [[Characters/StreetFighterKenMasters Ken Masters]], [[ChainPain Birdie]], ''[[EyepatchOfPower Sagat]]''
* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]], [[FragileSpeedster Cammy White]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal Zangief]], [[RubberMan Dhalsim]], ''[[{{Eagleland}} Guile]]'', ''[[BoxingBattler Balrog]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma Akuma]]'', ''[[WildMan Blanka]]'', ''[[SumoWrestling Edmond Honda]]''

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* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterI''': [[Characters/StreetFighterRyu [[WanderingTheEarth Ryu]], [[Characters/StreetFighterKenMasters [[PlayingWithFire Ken Masters]], [[ChainPain Birdie]], ''[[EyepatchOfPower Sagat]]''
* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]], [[FragileSpeedster Cammy White]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal Zangief]], [[RubberMan Dhalsim]], ''[[{{Eagleland}} Guile]]'', ''[[BoxingBattler Balrog]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma ''[[BigBad Akuma]]'', ''[[WildMan Blanka]]'', ''[[SumoWrestling Edmond Honda]]''
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* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''': ''[[CombatSadomasochist Juri Han]]'', ''[[{{Dominatrix}} Poison]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterSeth Seth]]''

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* From '''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''': ''[[CombatSadomasochist Juri Han]]'', ''[[{{Dominatrix}} Poison]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterSeth ''[[DittoFighter Seth]]''
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!!DLC Releases:
* Season 1:
** Alex: March 30th, 2016
** Guile: April 28th, 2016
** Ibuki: June 1st, 2016
** Balrog: June 1st, 2016
** Juri: July 26th, 2016
** Urien: September 22nd, 2016

* Season 2:
** Akuma: December 20th, 2016
** Kolin: February 28th, 2017
** Ed: May 30th, 2017
** Abigail: July 25th, 2017
** Menat: August 29th, 2017
** Zeku: October 24th, 2017

* Season 3:
** Sakura: January 16th, 2018
** Blanka: February 20th, 2018
** Falke: April 24th, 2018
** Cody: June 26th, 2018
** G: August 6th, 2018
** Sagat: August 6th, 2018

* Season 4:
** Kage: December 16th, 2018
** Poison: August 4th, 2019
** E. Honda: August 4th, 2019
** Lucia: August 4th, 2019
** Gill: December 15th, 2019
** Seth: February 14th, 2020

* Season V:
** Dan: February 22nd, 2021
** Eleven: February 22nd, 2021
** Rose: April 19th, 2021
** Oro: August 16th, 2021
** Akira: August 16th, 2021
** Luke: November 29th, 2021
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* TheThunderdome: One story-related one and several ones representing the real-life Capcom Cup tournaments were created. This makes sense since Street Fighter V represent's Shadaloo's last overt attempt to TakeOverTheWorld and the fighters' response to this including LaResistance that Karin organized, and did not involve an in-game tournament at all.

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* TheThunderdome: One story-related one and several ones representing the real-life Capcom Cup tournaments were created. This makes sense since Street Fighter V represent's this game represents Shadaloo's last overt attempt to TakeOverTheWorld and the fighters' response to this including LaResistance that Karin organized, and did not involve an in-game tournament at all.
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** Several stages that represent the real-life Capcom Cup tournaments were available, all of which fit the naming convention "Ring of X".
* TheThunderdome: One story-related one and several ones representing the real-life Capcom Cup tournaments were created. This makes sense since Street Fighter V represent's Shadaloo's last overt attempt to TakeOverTheWorld and the fighters' response to this including LaResistance that Karin organized, and did not involve an in-game tournament at all.
** Only one that fits in the story was made for this game: the Underground Arena. It is an arena that is built out of metal. It has an audience area. It is Zangief's HomeStage.
** Several that use the naming convention "Ring of X" were created to represent the real-life Capcom Cup tournament were created. They obviously do not fit within this game's story. These are all TemporaryOnlineContent.
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*** Cammy's Battle Outfit 1 color 15 resembles [[Franchise/XMen Cyclops]], referencing the ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom'' series.

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*** Cammy's Battle Outfit 1 color 15 resembles [[Franchise/XMen [[ComicBook/XMen Cyclops]], referencing the ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom'' series.
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''Street Fighter V'' is a TwoAndAHalfD FightingGame developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} as the fourth NumberedSequel and sixth main entry in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise. It was announced on December 5, 2014 and was released on February 16, 2016 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 as a console exclusive as well as Windows PC, with crossplaying avaliable for both platforms. Capcom further clarified that the game would not be released on UsefulNotes/XboxOne due to a development partnership with Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment.

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''Street Fighter V'' is a TwoAndAHalfD FightingGame developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} as the fourth NumberedSequel and sixth main entry in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise. It was announced on December 5, 2014 and was released on February 16, 2016 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 as a console exclusive as well as Windows PC, with crossplaying avaliable for both platforms. Capcom further clarified that the game would not be released on UsefulNotes/XboxOne Platform/XboxOne due to a development partnership with Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment.



* CallBack: Several characters flashback to a vague time period, strongly implied to be around the time of [[Videogame/StreetFighterAlpha Street Fighter Alpha 2]][[note]]The beginning of Charlie's story mode is his Street Fighter Alpha 2 ENDING.[[/note]]

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* CallBack: Several characters flashback to a vague time period, strongly implied to be around the time of [[Videogame/StreetFighterAlpha ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha Street Fighter Alpha 2]][[note]]The 2]]''[[note]]The beginning of Charlie's story mode is his Street ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 2'' ENDING.[[/note]]



** The Ring of Arcade stage added in 2022 includes cameos from a number of older Capcom games. These include Morrigan and Demitri from ''Videogame/{{Darkstalkers}}'', Jin Saotome and Princess Devilotte from ''Videogame/{{Cyberbots}}'', Ingrid from ''Videogame/CapcomFightingEvolution'', Kenji from ''Videogame/RedEarth'', June Lin Milliam from ''Videogame/StarGladiator'', Bred from ''Videogame/FinalFight'', a Servbot from ''Videogame/MegaManLegends'', and even Scott and Max, the two combatants from the original ''Videogame/StreetFighterII'' intro. Additionally, images of Videogame/MegaMan, Videogame/CaptainCommando, [[Videogame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]], Blodia and Hauzer can also be seen.

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** The Ring of Arcade stage added in 2022 includes cameos from a number of older Capcom games. These include Morrigan and Demitri from ''Videogame/{{Darkstalkers}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'', Jin Saotome and Princess Devilotte from ''Videogame/{{Cyberbots}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Cyberbots}}'', Ingrid from ''Videogame/CapcomFightingEvolution'', ''VideoGame/CapcomFightingEvolution'', Kenji from ''Videogame/RedEarth'', ''VideoGame/RedEarth'', June Lin Milliam from ''Videogame/StarGladiator'', ''VideoGame/StarGladiator'', Bred from ''Videogame/FinalFight'', ''VideoGame/FinalFight'', a Servbot from ''Videogame/MegaManLegends'', ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'', and even Scott and Max, the two combatants from the original ''Videogame/StreetFighterII'' ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' intro. Additionally, images of Videogame/MegaMan, Videogame/CaptainCommando, [[Videogame/GhostsNGoblins VideoGame/MegaMan, VideoGame/CaptainCommando, [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]], Blodia and Hauzer can also be seen.



** Cute Egyptian-based Menat gets [[Creator/AoiYuuki the same]] [[Creator/EricaLindbeck voice actresses]] for both languages with [[VideoGame/{{Persona 5}} someone who was involved with Egyptian palaces before.]] Additionally, in the Japanese version, it's not the first time we hear Creator/AoiYuuki voicing a very cute dark-skinned girl [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} before]].

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** Cute Egyptian-based Menat gets [[Creator/AoiYuuki the same]] [[Creator/EricaLindbeck voice actresses]] for both languages with [[VideoGame/{{Persona 5}} [[VideoGame/Persona5 someone who was involved with Egyptian palaces before.]] Additionally, in the Japanese version, it's not the first time we hear Creator/AoiYuuki voicing a very cute dark-skinned girl [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} before]].



** Ken, while still possessing the same fighting techniques as before, has a much different execution and flair to his moves from Ryu.[[note]]For example, his HurricaneKick now has an arc rather than going straight, reminiscent of his appearances in the ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom'' series starting with ''[[VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesVsStreetFighter MSHvSF]]''.[[/note]] In addition, his physical appearance is changed, with a new hairstyle and a new set of threads (a black training shirt with his traditional red gi top just hanging from his waist, similar to Paul Phoenix in ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 4'').

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** Ken, while still possessing the same fighting techniques as before, has a much different execution and flair to his moves from Ryu.[[note]]For example, his HurricaneKick now has an arc rather than going straight, reminiscent of his appearances in the ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom'' series starting with ''[[VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesVsStreetFighter MSHvSF]]''.[[/note]] In addition, his physical appearance is changed, with a new hairstyle and a new set of threads (a black training shirt with his traditional red gi top just hanging from his waist, similar to Paul Phoenix in ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}} 4'').''VideoGame/Tekken4'').



** Many moves in Cody's moveset are taken from the Final Fight series [[https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2018/jun/12/codys-move-set-full-references-final-fight-and-other-capcom-titles/ including his Double Kick, Final Combination, Final Combo Throw (FF1) and Tornado Sweep. (Mighty Final Fight)]]
** In addition to the cameos mentioned above, the Ring of Arcade stage features some non-character shout-outs, such as a piece of meat from ''Videogame/MonsterHunter'', Edward Falcon's plane from ''Videogame/PowerStone'' and Osaka Castle from ''Videogame/{{Onimusha}}''.

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** Many moves in Cody's moveset are taken from the Final Fight ''Final Fight'' series [[https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2018/jun/12/codys-move-set-full-references-final-fight-and-other-capcom-titles/ including his Double Kick, Final Combination, Final Combo Throw (FF1) and Tornado Sweep. (Mighty Final Fight)]]
** In addition to the cameos mentioned above, the Ring of Arcade stage features some non-character shout-outs, such as a piece of meat from ''Videogame/MonsterHunter'', ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'', Edward Falcon's plane from ''Videogame/PowerStone'' ''VideoGame/PowerStone'' and Osaka Castle from ''Videogame/{{Onimusha}}''.''VideoGame/{{Onimusha}}''.



*** Cody has several costume colors resembling characters from Franchise/AceAttorney, including his Default costume colors 11, 12 and 13 and his Battle Outfit colors 11, 13 and 14. Cody's Battle Outfit color 8 also resembles the [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker]].
* SidelinedProtagonistCrossover: This game features characters from Final Fight and Akira Kazama from Rival Schools as playable characters, but neither Guy nor Batsu. Downplayed with the former since it at least has the co-star, Cody.

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*** Cody has several costume colors resembling characters from Franchise/AceAttorney, ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', including his Default costume colors 11, 12 and 13 and his Battle Outfit colors 11, 13 and 14. Cody's Battle Outfit color 8 also resembles the [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker]].
* SidelinedProtagonistCrossover: This game features characters from Final Fight ''Final Fight'' and Akira Kazama from Rival Schools ''Rival Schools'' as playable characters, but neither Guy nor Batsu. Downplayed with the former since it at least has the co-star, Cody.



** Red Bull ''Street Fighter 30th Anniversary'' limited edition cans could be redeemed from November 2017 to April 2018 for Red Bull themed costumes exclusive to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 version.

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** Red Bull ''Street Fighter 30th Anniversary'' limited edition cans could be redeemed from November 2017 to April 2018 for Red Bull themed costumes exclusive to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 version.

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* BadGuyBar: The Underground Arena stage subverts this. It's the main hangout of Zangief and R. Mika, who aren't villains at all. However, some of the characters that appear in the background are a bit questionable, such as the man and woman wearing ski-masks and carrying assault rifles. The more aristocratic looking patrons are apparently involved in illegal weapon and art trading. [[spoiler:The main story mode also uses this stage as the meeting place of choice for Helen and the various fighters working for her. Not all of them are bad, but Helen ultimately works for the Illuminati, so she isn't exactly a good person.]]

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* BadGuyBar: The Underground Arena stage subverts this. It's stage. Whilst it's the main hangout of Zangief and R. Mika, who aren't villains at all. However, all, some of the characters that appear in the background are a bit questionable, such as the man and woman wearing ski-masks and carrying assault rifles. The more aristocratic looking patrons are apparently involved in illegal weapon and art trading. [[spoiler:The main story mode also uses this stage as the meeting place of choice for Helen and the various fighters working for her. Not all of them are bad, but Helen ultimately works for the Illuminati, so she isn't exactly a good person.]]



* CapcomSequelStagnation: {{Averted|Trope}} for once. While the previous games in the series were infamous for multiple {{Updated Rerelease}}s, Capcom instead intends to issue roster and balance updates through DownloadableContent bought with prize money from fights.



* DubNameChange: While played straight for Vega and Bison, as well as Balrog, this is surprisingly averted for Charlie, who goes by his Japanese name "Nash" in all versions of the game. In the English dub, Guile still calls him Charlie in his story cutscenes, and his military tag in the CG opening trailer still includes both names, so this can be chalked up to Capcom solidifying the matter of his name--his full name is Charlie Nash, and friends call him Charlie in the English dub, but he typically goes by Nash.

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* DubNameChange: While played straight for Vega and Bison, as well as Balrog, this is surprisingly averted for Charlie, who goes by his Japanese name "Nash" in As per all previous versions of the game. In the English dub, Guile still calls him Charlie in his story cutscenes, series available outside of Japan, some characters go by different names; Vega, M. Bison, and his military tag in the CG opening trailer still includes both names, so this can be chalked up to Capcom solidifying the matter of his name--his full name is Charlie Nash, and friends call him Charlie in the English dub, but he typically goes by Nash.Balrog, for example.



* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: If some of Capcom's [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-bison.jpg concept]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-cammy.jpg arts]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-chunli.jpg are]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-dhalsim.jpg to be]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-zangief.jpg believed,]] we may end up having an undead mode here too. Or maybe that was done just for kicks.
** Guile received a zombie costume for Halloween 2018, as did Poison in 2019.
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Subverted. Bison's CoDragons, Balrog, Vega and F.A.N.G, can't stand each other and wouldn't work together if it weren't for their leader. Said leader is actually completely pleased with this due to his "[[TheSocialDarwinist principles]]."
-->''My generals are all killing each other. [[AscendedMeme This is delicious]] entertainment!''

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* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: If some of Capcom's [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-bison.jpg concept]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-cammy.jpg arts]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-chunli.jpg are]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-dhalsim.jpg to be]] [[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/nz7/game/sfv/concept/2/zombie/sfv-concept-art-zombie-zangief.jpg believed,]] we may end up having an undead mode here too. Or maybe that was done just for kicks.
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kicks. Guile received receives a zombie costume for Halloween 2018, as did Poison in 2019.
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Subverted. Bison's CoDragons, Balrog, Vega and F.A.N.G, can't stand each other and wouldn't work together if it weren't for their leader. Said leader is actually completely pleased with this due to his "[[TheSocialDarwinist principles]]."
-->''My generals are all killing each other. [[AscendedMeme This is delicious]] entertainment!''
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* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Thanks to the art style, almost every female character that shows up in the game's story mode sport wide hips and large busts with wasp-thin waists, even if their 3D model (should they have one) averts this. Special mentions go to Ken's wife, Eliza, Laura, and even R. Mika, who is noticeably less muscular compared to her 3D model.

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* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Thanks to the art style, style in all cutscenes, almost every female character that shows up in the game's story mode sport wide hips and large busts with wasp-thin waists, even if their 3D model (should they have one) averts this.waists. Special mentions go to Ken's wife, Eliza, Laura, and even R. Mika, who is noticeably less muscular compared to her 3D model.



* NoFlowInCGI: In the game engine switch to Unreal Engine 4, Capcom is averting this by giving several characters flowing robes or long hair.



** Laura is revealed as a sparring buddy of Zangief. Subverted, as she meets Zangief in her own story mode.

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** Laura is revealed as a sparring buddy of Zangief. Subverted, as she meets Zangief in her own story mode.
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* ObviousBeta: Aside from its online mode, the game was incomplete at everything else at launch, with additional content being incrementally added in the next months.

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* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:[[SNKBoss Shin Akuma]] is one for both the ''II'' and ''IV'' themed Arcade Modes; In the ''Alpha'' path, players can trigger a fight against a character-specific rival under the right circumstances; In the ''V'' Arcade route, G will also fight you under specific conditions, much like how Q served as a Bonus Boss in ''Third Strike''.]]


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* OptionalBoss: [[spoiler:[[SNKBoss Shin Akuma]] is an optional boss for both the ''II'' and ''IV'' themed Arcade Modes; In the ''Alpha'' path, players can trigger a fight against a character-specific rival under the right circumstances; In the ''V'' Arcade route, G will also fight you under specific conditions, much like how Q served as a Bonus Boss in ''Third Strike''.]]
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** The game gives Chun-Li a lot more outfits that emphasize her role as an Interpol agent, such as a beat cop uniform, special forces gear, and a more conservative look called "Undercover Cop".
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! All spoilers for all previous games in the franchise up to ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' may have been left unmarked. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!

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* CanonWelding: With Akira Kazama's inclusion in Street Fighter V as part of the final season pass, this firmly connects the VideoGame/RivalSchools universe as part of the canon world alongside VideoGame/FinalFight rather than just being an alternate continuity as originally intended.
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** 2021 continued the theme with "Neco Drop 2", a slightly expanded version of Neco Drop with eight new cats, slightly easier puzzles, and the ability to earn extra moves or special items by watching clips of ''Street Fighter V''.

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** 2021 continued the theme with "Neco Drop 2", a slightly expanded version of Neco Drop with eight new cats, slightly easier puzzles, and the ability to earn extra moves or special items by watching clips of ''Street Fighter V''. The game returned in April 2022, and is still up as of August 2023: https://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/necodrop2
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* OffModel: During his Story Mode cutscenes, Alex has his original ''Street Fighter III'' haircut instead of the shorter hair he has during gameplay.
** Ed's Story Mode takes place back when he was still a teenager, but whenever a fight starts, he's suddenly got his much buffer adult body and his bangs haircut.
** E. Honda's story takes place in his bathhouse. In the illustrations, he fights Laura and Rashid while they're clad in nothing but [[ModestyTowel Modesty Towels]], but in gameplay, they're wearing their casual story costumes. Ryu is at least fought wearing his Jin {{fundoshi}} outfit, but this also means that he's wearing Jin's headband in gameplay rather than his own.
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** Ed's Story Mode takes place back when he was still a teenager, but whenever a fight starts, he's suddenly got his much buffer adult body and his PeekABangs haircut.

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** Ed's Story Mode takes place back when he was still a teenager, but whenever a fight starts, he's suddenly got his much buffer adult body and his PeekABangs bangs haircut.
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** At the finale of Season 1 of the Capcom Pro Tour, Capcom unveiled several changes for existing characters. Though the changes have yet to be finalized, the ones that playtesting fans were most fond of were the buffs to Zangief and F.A.N.G and the nerfs R. Mika, three of the biggest [[TierInducedScrappy Tier Induced Scrappies]]. But, contention arose from the reveal of ''buffs'' to Chun-Li and ''nothing'' involving Nash, who round out the top five of the tier Scrappies.

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** At the finale of Season 1 of the Capcom Pro Tour, Capcom unveiled several changes for existing characters. Though the changes have yet to be finalized, the ones that playtesting fans were most fond of were the buffs to Zangief and F.A.N.G and the nerfs R. Mika, three of the biggest [[TierInducedScrappy Tier Induced Scrappies]].Mika. But, contention arose from the reveal of ''buffs'' to Chun-Li and ''nothing'' involving Nash, who round out the top five of the tier Scrappies.
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''Street Fighter V'' is a TwoAndAHalfD FightingGame developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} as the fourth NumberedSequel and sixth main entry in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise. It was announced on December 5, 2014 and was released on February 16, 2016 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and Windows PC, with crossplaying avaliable for both platforms. Capcom further clarified that the game will not be released on UsefulNotes/XboxOne due to a development partnership with Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment.

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''Street Fighter V'' is a TwoAndAHalfD FightingGame developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} as the fourth NumberedSequel and sixth main entry in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise. It was announced on December 5, 2014 and was released on February 16, 2016 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and as a console exclusive as well as Windows PC, with crossplaying avaliable for both platforms. Capcom further clarified that the game will would not be released on UsefulNotes/XboxOne due to a development partnership with Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment.
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* {{Interquel}}: Unlike ''IV'', however, ''V'' finally starts bridging the gap between ''II'' and ''III'', with the [[spoiler:supposed KilledOffForReal of M. Bison]], a cameo by Gill, and the addition/return of characters with ties to the Illuminati like Urien and Kolin to the playable roster.

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* {{Interquel}}: Unlike ''IV'', however, ''V'' finally starts bridging the gap between ''II'' and ''III'', with the [[spoiler:supposed KilledOffForReal of [[spoiler: M. Bison]], Bison supposedly being KilledOffForReal]], a cameo by Gill, and the addition/return of characters with ties to the Illuminati like Urien and Kolin to the playable roster.
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!!Playable characters:
''Italics'' indicates DLC.

* From ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'': [[Characters/StreetFighterRyu Ryu]], [[Characters/StreetFighterKenMasters Ken Masters]], [[ChainPain Birdie]], ''[[EyepatchOfPower Sagat]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]], [[FragileSpeedster Cammy White]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal Zangief]], [[RubberMan Dhalsim]], ''[[{{Eagleland}} Guile]]'', ''[[BoxingBattler Balrog]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma Akuma]]'', ''[[WildMan Blanka]]'', ''[[SumoWrestling Edmond Honda]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'': [[BackFromTheDead Charlie Nash]], [[AssKicksYou "Rainbow" Mika Nanakawa]], [[{{Ojou}} Karin Kanzuki]], ''[[PluckyGirl Sakura Kasugano]]'', ''[[ReformedCriminal Cody Travers]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterDanHibiki Dan Hibiki]]'', ''[[FortuneTeller Rose]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'': ''[[BrooklynRage Alex]]'', ''[[{{Ninja}} Ibuki]]'', ''[[SatanicArchetype Urien]]'', ''[[MessianicArchetype Gill]]'', ''[[OldMaster Oro]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'': ''[[CombatSadomasochist Juri Han]]'', ''[[{{Dominatrix}} Poison]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterSeth Seth]]''
* New to ''Street Fighter V'': [[TheBerserker Necalli]], [[BlowYouAway Rashid]], [[ShockAndAwe Laura Matsuda]], [[PoisonousPerson F.A.N.G]], ''[[AnIcePerson Kolin]]'', ''[[BodyBackupDrive Ed]]'', ''[[TinyHeadedBehemoth Abigail]]'', ''[[BlackMagicianGirl Menat]]'', ''[[DualAgeModes Zeku]]'', ''[[BoomStick Falke]]'', ''[[PresidentEvil G]]'', ''[[EnemyWithout Kagenaru Mono]]'', ''[[FairCop Lucia Morgan]]'', ''[[DittoFighter Eleven]]'', ''[[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak Akira Kazama]]'', ''[[EarlyBirdCameo Luke Sullivan]]''

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* From ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'': '''VideoGame/StreetFighterI''': [[Characters/StreetFighterRyu Ryu]], [[Characters/StreetFighterKenMasters Ken Masters]], [[ChainPain Birdie]], ''[[EyepatchOfPower Sagat]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'': '''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]], [[FragileSpeedster Cammy White]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal Zangief]], [[RubberMan Dhalsim]], ''[[{{Eagleland}} Guile]]'', ''[[BoxingBattler Balrog]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma Akuma]]'', ''[[WildMan Blanka]]'', ''[[SumoWrestling Edmond Honda]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'': '''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha''': [[BackFromTheDead Charlie Nash]], [[AssKicksYou "Rainbow" Mika Nanakawa]], [[{{Ojou}} Karin Kanzuki]], ''[[PluckyGirl Sakura Kasugano]]'', ''[[ReformedCriminal Cody Travers]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterDanHibiki Dan Hibiki]]'', ''[[FortuneTeller Rose]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'': '''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII''': ''[[BrooklynRage Alex]]'', ''[[{{Ninja}} Ibuki]]'', ''[[SatanicArchetype Urien]]'', ''[[MessianicArchetype Gill]]'', ''[[OldMaster Oro]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'': '''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''': ''[[CombatSadomasochist Juri Han]]'', ''[[{{Dominatrix}} Poison]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterSeth Seth]]''
* New to ''Street '''Street Fighter V'': V''': [[TheBerserker Necalli]], [[BlowYouAway Rashid]], [[ShockAndAwe Laura Matsuda]], [[PoisonousPerson F.A.N.G]], ''[[AnIcePerson Kolin]]'', ''[[BodyBackupDrive Ed]]'', ''[[TinyHeadedBehemoth Abigail]]'', ''[[BlackMagicianGirl Menat]]'', ''[[DualAgeModes Zeku]]'', ''[[BoomStick Falke]]'', ''[[PresidentEvil G]]'', ''[[EnemyWithout Kagenaru Mono]]'', ''[[FairCop Lucia Morgan]]'', ''[[DittoFighter Eleven]]'', ''[[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak Akira Kazama]]'', ''[[EarlyBirdCameo Luke Sullivan]]''
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* From ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'': [[Characters.StreetFighterRyu Ryu]], [[Characters.StreetFighterKenMasters Ken Masters]], [[ChainPain Birdie]], and [[EyepatchOfPower Sagat]] (Season 3 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[Characters.StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]], [[FragileSpeedster Cammy White]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal Zangief]], [[RubberMan Dhalsim]], [[{{Eagleland}} Guile]] (Season 1 DLC), [[BoxingBattler Balrog]] (Season 1 DLC), [[BloodKnight Akuma]] (Season 2 DLC), [[WildMan Blanka]] (Season 3 DLC) and [[SumoWrestling E. Honda]] (Season 4 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'': [[Characters.StreetFighterCharlieNash Charlie Nash]], [[AssKicksYou "Rainbow" Mika Nanakawa]] [[note]]With [[AssistCharacter Yamato Nadeshiko]] [[/note]], [[{{Ojou}} Karin Kanzuki]], [[PluckyGirl Sakura Kasugano]] (Season 3 DLC), [[ReformedCriminal Cody Travers]] (Season 3 DLC), [[EnemyWithout Kage/Evil Ryu]] (Season 4 DLC), [[Characters.StreetFighterDanHibiki Dan Hibiki]] (Season 5 DLC) and [[FortuneTeller Rose]] (Season 5 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'': [[BrooklynRage Alex]] (Season 1 DLC), [[{{Ninja}} Ibuki]] (Season 1 DLC), [[SatanicArchetype Urien]] (Season 1 DLC), [[PhysicalGod Gill]] (Season 4 DLC) and [[OldMaster Oro]] (Season 5 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'': [[CombatSadomasochist Juri Han]] (Season 1 DLC), [[WhipItGood Poison]] (Season 4 DLC) and [[Characters.StreetFighterSeth Seth]] (Season 4 DLC)
* New to ''Street Fighter V'': [[TheBerserker Necalli]], [[BlowYouAway Rashid]], [[ShockAndAwe Laura Matsuda]], [[PoisonousPerson F.A.N.G]], [[AnIcePerson Kolin]] (Season 2 DLC), [[BodyBackupDrive Ed]] (Season 2 DLC), [[BlackMagicianGirl Menat]] (Season 2 DLC), [[DualAgeModes Zeku]] (Season 2 DLC), [[BoomStick Falke]] (Season 3 DLC), [[PresidentEvil G]] (Season 3 DLC), [[DittoFighter Eleven]] (Season 5 DLC), and [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts Luke Sullivan]] (Season 5 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/FinalFight'': [[TinyHeadedBehemoth Abigail]] (Season 2 DLC), [[FairCop Lucia Morgan]] (Season 4 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'': [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak Akira Kazama]][[note]]With her older brother [[AssistCharacter Daigo]] [[JapaneseDelinquents Kazama]] [[/note]] (Season 5 DLC)

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* From ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'': [[Characters.StreetFighterRyu [[Characters/StreetFighterRyu Ryu]], [[Characters.StreetFighterKenMasters [[Characters/StreetFighterKenMasters Ken Masters]], [[ChainPain Birdie]], and [[EyepatchOfPower Sagat]] (Season 3 DLC)
''[[EyepatchOfPower Sagat]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'': [[KickChick Chun-Li]], [[Characters.StreetFighterMBison [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]], [[FragileSpeedster Cammy White]], [[TheFightingNarcissist Vega]], [[ProWrestlingIsReal Zangief]], [[RubberMan Dhalsim]], [[{{Eagleland}} Guile]] (Season 1 DLC), [[BoxingBattler Balrog]] (Season 1 DLC), [[BloodKnight Akuma]] (Season 2 DLC), [[WildMan Blanka]] (Season 3 DLC) and [[SumoWrestling E. Honda]] (Season 4 DLC)
''[[{{Eagleland}} Guile]]'', ''[[BoxingBattler Balrog]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma Akuma]]'', ''[[WildMan Blanka]]'', ''[[SumoWrestling Edmond Honda]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'': [[Characters.StreetFighterCharlieNash [[BackFromTheDead Charlie Nash]], [[AssKicksYou "Rainbow" Mika Nanakawa]] [[note]]With [[AssistCharacter Yamato Nadeshiko]] [[/note]], Nanakawa]], [[{{Ojou}} Karin Kanzuki]], [[PluckyGirl ''[[PluckyGirl Sakura Kasugano]] (Season 3 DLC), [[ReformedCriminal Kasugano]]'', ''[[ReformedCriminal Cody Travers]] (Season 3 DLC), [[EnemyWithout Kage/Evil Ryu]] (Season 4 DLC), [[Characters.StreetFighterDanHibiki Travers]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterDanHibiki Dan Hibiki]] (Season 5 DLC) and [[FortuneTeller Rose]] (Season 5 DLC)
Hibiki]]'', ''[[FortuneTeller Rose]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'': [[BrooklynRage Alex]] (Season 1 DLC), [[{{Ninja}} Ibuki]] (Season 1 DLC), [[SatanicArchetype Urien]] (Season 1 DLC), [[PhysicalGod Gill]] (Season 4 DLC) and [[OldMaster Oro]] (Season 5 DLC)
''[[BrooklynRage Alex]]'', ''[[{{Ninja}} Ibuki]]'', ''[[SatanicArchetype Urien]]'', ''[[MessianicArchetype Gill]]'', ''[[OldMaster Oro]]''
* From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'': [[CombatSadomasochist ''[[CombatSadomasochist Juri Han]] (Season 1 DLC), [[WhipItGood Poison]] (Season 4 DLC) and [[Characters.StreetFighterSeth Seth]] (Season 4 DLC)
Han]]'', ''[[{{Dominatrix}} Poison]]'', ''[[Characters/StreetFighterSeth Seth]]''
* New to ''Street Fighter V'': [[TheBerserker Necalli]], [[BlowYouAway Rashid]], [[ShockAndAwe Laura Matsuda]], [[PoisonousPerson F.A.N.G]], [[AnIcePerson Kolin]] (Season 2 DLC), [[BodyBackupDrive Ed]] (Season 2 DLC), [[BlackMagicianGirl Menat]] (Season 2 DLC), [[DualAgeModes Zeku]] (Season 2 DLC), [[BoomStick Falke]] (Season 3 DLC), [[PresidentEvil G]] (Season 3 DLC), [[DittoFighter Eleven]] (Season 5 DLC), and [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts Luke Sullivan]] (Season 5 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/FinalFight'': [[TinyHeadedBehemoth Abigail]] (Season 2 DLC), [[FairCop
''[[AnIcePerson Kolin]]'', ''[[BodyBackupDrive Ed]]'', ''[[TinyHeadedBehemoth Abigail]]'', ''[[BlackMagicianGirl Menat]]'', ''[[DualAgeModes Zeku]]'', ''[[BoomStick Falke]]'', ''[[PresidentEvil G]]'', ''[[EnemyWithout Kagenaru Mono]]'', ''[[FairCop Lucia Morgan]] (Season 4 DLC)
* From ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'': [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak
Morgan]]'', ''[[DittoFighter Eleven]]'', ''[[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak Akira Kazama]][[note]]With her older brother [[AssistCharacter Daigo]] [[JapaneseDelinquents Kazama]] [[/note]] (Season 5 DLC)
Kazama]]'', ''[[EarlyBirdCameo Luke Sullivan]]''
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** The entire Arcade Mode counts, as the music reverts back to remixes of themes hailing from each particular sub-series[[note]]In particular, ''Alpha'', ''III'' and ''IV'' are represented by their fan-favorite installments: ''Alpha 2'', ''[=3rd=] Strike'' and ''IV Arcade Edition''[[/note]] and the opponents (mostly) representing said games' rosters.

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** The entire Arcade Mode counts, as the music reverts back to remixes of themes hailing from each particular sub-series[[note]]In particular, ''Alpha'', ''III'' and ''IV'' are represented by their fan-favorite installments: ''Alpha 2'', ''[=3rd=] Strike'' and ''IV Arcade Edition''[[/note]] ''Super'' respectively while the ''V'' ladder reverts back to using the original pre-''Arcade Edition'' music[[/note]] and the opponents (mostly) representing said games' rosters.
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* BootstrappedLeitmotif: Played with. As is par the course for most ''Street Fighter'' titles, the majority of the returning characters keep their stage music from ''II'' and/or the ''Alpha'' series as their individual themes. Even the fighters with comparatively less longevity retain their most recent tunes, such as "Prismatic Stars" being heavily remixed for R. Mika, Alex receiving another version of "Jazzy NYC," and Ibuki's theme being a rearrangement of "Twilight" from ''3rd Strike'' like in ''SSFIV'' as opposed to "Sharp Eyes" from ''NG/2I''. The sole exception so far among the vets is Karin, though her new theme [[MusicalNod sneaks in]] the opening notes from ''Alpha 3''[='s=] "Simple Rating" right before the song loops. At the same time, the [[NostalgiaLevel retro stages]] from ''II'' also use arrangements of the classic themes as the stage BGM, as was originally intended.

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* BootstrappedLeitmotif: Played with. As is par the course for most ''Street Fighter'' titles, the majority of the returning characters keep their stage music from ''II'' and/or the ''Alpha'' series as their individual themes. Even the fighters with comparatively less longevity retain their most recent tunes, such as "Prismatic Stars" being heavily remixed for R. Mika, Alex receiving another version of "Jazzy NYC," and Ibuki's theme being a rearrangement of "Twilight" from ''3rd Strike'' like in ''SSFIV'' as opposed to "Sharp Eyes" from ''NG/2I''. The sole exception so far among the vets is Karin, though her new theme [[MusicalNod sneaks in]] the opening notes from ''Alpha 3''[='s=] "Simple Rating" right before the song loops. At the same time, the [[NostalgiaLevel retro stages]] from ''II'' and ''Alpha'' also use arrangements of the classic themes as the stage BGM, as was originally intended.
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''Street Fighter V'' is a TwoAndAHalfD FightingGame developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} as the fourth NumberedSequel in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise. It was announced on December 5, 2014 and was released on February 16, 2016 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and Windows PC, with crossplaying avaliable for both platforms. Capcom further clarified that the game will not be released on UsefulNotes/XboxOne due to a development partnership with Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment.

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''Street Fighter V'' is a TwoAndAHalfD FightingGame developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} as the fourth NumberedSequel and sixth main entry in the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise. It was announced on December 5, 2014 and was released on February 16, 2016 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and Windows PC, with crossplaying avaliable for both platforms. Capcom further clarified that the game will not be released on UsefulNotes/XboxOne due to a development partnership with Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment.
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Sexy Walk was renamed/retooled into Supermodel Strut by TRS.


** [[InstantWebHit Y'all we really need to talk about Menat]];-- her costumes, lithe acrobatic movement patterns and even her ''crouch'' pose qualify her, but it's her sashaying SexyWalk that led her to pick up a veritable army of new fans.

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** [[InstantWebHit Y'all we really need to talk about Menat]];-- her costumes, lithe acrobatic movement patterns and even her ''crouch'' pose qualify her, but it's her sashaying SexyWalk SupermodelStrut that led her to pick up a veritable army of new fans.
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The same year ''Championship Edition'' launched, an arcade port of the game co-developed by Creator/{{Taito}}, titled ''Street Fighter V: Type Arcade'', launched in Japanese arcades.
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** Balrog's High Roller Casino stage is another one, also being a recreation of his Las Vegas-set home stage from ''SFII'', and just as with Guile's Air Force Base, most of the features and people are faithfully recreated except for some changes that were induced for WritingAoundTrademarks: the Golden Nugget's sign was changed from "Golden Nugget: Nin-Nin Hall" was changed to "Golden Bullion: Shadaloo Hall".

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** Balrog's High Roller Casino stage is another one, also being a recreation of his Las Vegas-set home stage from ''SFII'', and just as with Guile's Air Force Base, most of the features and people are faithfully recreated except for some changes that were induced for WritingAoundTrademarks: WritingAroundTrademarks: the Golden Nugget's sign was changed from "Golden Nugget: Nin-Nin Hall" was changed to "Golden Bullion: Shadaloo Hall".
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Horny Devils was renamed to Succubi And Incubi, and Hot As Hell was retooled into being about attractive and seductive demons


* HalloweenEpisode: 2016 saw the release of a special limited-edition Halloween-themed stage variation on the Underground Arena, featuring pumpkins, gravestones, undead Russian dancers, and a giant cauldron being stirred by [[VideoGame/StreetFighterIII Necro and Effie]]. Along with that, six characters received special costumes, with Ryu in [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Bishamon-like samurai armor]], Nash in a [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Victor-like Frankenstein outfit]], Cammy as an undead bride, Vega dressed like a Victorian vampire, Alex as a demon, Necalli as a WolfMan, and Juri as a [[HornyDevils sexy devil]].

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* HalloweenEpisode: 2016 saw the release of a special limited-edition Halloween-themed stage variation on the Underground Arena, featuring pumpkins, gravestones, undead Russian dancers, and a giant cauldron being stirred by [[VideoGame/StreetFighterIII Necro and Effie]]. Along with that, six characters received special costumes, with Ryu in [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Bishamon-like samurai armor]], Nash in a [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Victor-like Frankenstein outfit]], Cammy as an undead bride, Vega dressed like a Victorian vampire, Alex as a demon, Necalli as a WolfMan, and Juri as a [[HornyDevils [[HotAsHell sexy devil]].
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Shes Got Legs is currently a disambiguation


** One of Chun-Li's alternate costumes has most of her hair down and puts her in a skimpy Chinese dress that focuses heavily on her [[AmazonianBeauty well-defined]] [[ShesGotLegs legs]].

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** One of Chun-Li's alternate costumes has most of her hair down and puts her in a skimpy Chinese dress that focuses heavily on her [[AmazonianBeauty well-defined]] [[ShesGotLegs well-defined legs]].

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