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[[center:[[WMG:''Franchise/StreetFighter'' [[Characters/StreetFighter characters index]]\\
[- ''Characters/StreetFighterI'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterII'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterTheFourKings'' | ''[[Characters/StreetFighterIIUpdatedVersions Street Fighter II: Updated Versions]]'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterAlpha'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterIII'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterIV'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterV'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterVUpdatedVersions'' | ''Characters/StreetFighter6'' | ''Characters/StreetFighterEX'' | [[Characters/StreetFighterOtherCharacters Other Characters Part 1]] | '''Other Characters Part 2''' | [[Characters/StreetFighterOtherMedia Other Media]]-]]]]]

[[WMG:'''NOTE: Spoilers will be [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff left unmarked]] in the examples below. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!''']]

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!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''
[[folder:Candy]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_candy_1.jpg]]
->''Well, my Rufus ain't no ordinary man, he's the best fighter in America, y'know, and he's a gentleman!''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]? (''Street Fighter IV''; Japanese), Creator/LauraBailey (''Street Fighter IV''; English)[[/note]]

->Rufus' girlfriend, who dresses like a stereotypical cowgirl. The two apparently met during a dine-and-dash.

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* BecauseDestinySaysSo: According to Rose's win quote to Rufus:
-->''You are destined to be with Candy. [[ShipperOnDeck Treat her well.]]''
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She's convinced that Rufus is a genius and a gentleman. Yes, the guy who runs around beating up everyone, regardless of age, ethnicity or gender, because he thinks they're Ken Masters. Then again, this might be relative, as Rufus is kind enough to her, and she doesn't exactly seem to be very smart herself.
* UglyGuyHotGirlfriend: Rufus is a fat, ugly, loudmouthed man who has somehow managed to attract a hot cowgirl.
* UnexplainedAccent: You'd think that with her stereotypical cowgirl outfit and appearing to live in the American South that she would have a Southern accent, but her voice makes her sound like she's from Brooklyn.
* YouthfulFreckles: They're faint, but she does have three freckles on each cheek.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Cook]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_496.jpeg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Mexico}}

->El Fuerte’s co-worker at his restaurant, who is stunned how bad El Fuerte is at cooking.

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* BeleagueredAssistant: To El Fuerte, who's passion for cooking is only outmatched by his bizarre culinary ideas.
* DeadpanSnarker: Calls El Fuerte “Professor” when it comes to his “creative” concept of making chili soup with aojiru.
* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated during the scenes he's in.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hakan's Family]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_hakanfamily.png]]
->''I love my daughters, they are so pretty!'' -- Hakan

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Turkey}}

->Hakan's wife Melike, and their seven daughters, Abla, Susam, Hurmas, Tereyağı, Kanola, Zeytin and AyçiçeÄŸi.

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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Well, ''almost''. Each of Hakan's seven daughters has a different hairstyle pattern. Otherwise, they look exactly the same aside from age.
* BeautyContest: Melike is apparently a former Miss Turkey.
* GoodParents: They're both loving parents, but Hakan tends to spoil his daughters, while Melike is more strict.
* MeaningfulName: The name "Melike" (pronounced May-lee-kay) means "Queen" in Turkish, which is suitably apt considering that her husband Hakan's name means "King". Their children's names are all terms relating to oil.
** Abla - "Elder Sister", also a play on the Japanese term for oil, "Abura".
** Susam - "Sesame"
** Hurmas - "Persimmon"
** Tereyağı - "Butter"
** Kanola - "Rapeseed"
** Zeytin - "Olive"
** AyçiçeÄŸi - "Sunflower"
* NavelDeepNeckline: Melike's outfit has a plunging neck that goes down to her stomach.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Hakan's daughters, with their Kewpie doll proportions and pie-eyes, evoke a simpler, more cartoonish artistic style -- certainly when compared to any other periphery characters in the series listed here.
* NumerologicalMotif: Having inherited their father's bizarre hairstyle, Hakan's daughters all have a different number of head...barnacles...in their hair, presumably showing their order of birth, the oldest having only one and the youngest having seven.
* UglyGuyHotWife: Not only does Hakan look really weird, but his wife has managed to keep her looks after having a kid, then twins, ''then triplets'', then yet another daughter.
* TheVoiceless: Not one of them utters a word during Hakan's arcade mode ending.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lauren]]
->[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_lauren_2.jpg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Maya (Crimson Viper)'s daughter.

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* CheerfulChild: She's a very happy girl and is completely unaware of her mom's real job as a CIA agent.
* DisappearedDad: Who her father is has never been brought up.
* MoralityPet: While C. Viper isn’t truly a villain, she has no problem playing the part of one while undercover within S.I.N. during the events of ''IV'', on top of being a condescending and dismissive person in general. To that end, her sincere love for her daughter, Lauren, is used to emphasize her HiddenHeartOfGold.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mech-Zangief]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfmsh_mechzangief.png]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]

->A robotic version of Zangief created by Shadaloo.

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* CanonImmigrant: Originally appeared in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesVsStreetFighter'' as an alternative version of Zangief, with his Banishing Flat move being replaced with Vodka Fire. Afterwards, he appeared as a transformation move for Zangief in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2'', an alternate costume in ''Super Street Fighter IV'' and ''Street Fighter V'', and made a cameo on the Cosmic Elevator stage in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'', which was later ported over to ''Ultra Street Fighter IV''.
* ImplacableMan: His body is coated with ceramic titanium designed to repel any attack.
* MirrorMatch: His purpose is to Out-Zangief the Zangief.
* PlayingWithFire: He can breath fire by setting alight the vodka fueling him.
* RobotMe: He's a robot version of Zangief.
* VodkaDrunkenski: Being a robot version of a Russian wrestler, he ''literally runs on vodka''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Smalt Raven]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_smartraven.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->One of Crimson Viper's fellow CIA operatives, who was killed by Shadaloo shortly before the events of ''IV''.

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* AllThereInTheManual: He's never mentioned within the game itself. He's only ever made an appearance in supplementary material.
* AnimalMotif: The raven. Similarly to Crimson Viper, whose hair resembles a viper, his hair resembles a raven.
%%* CoolShades
* ColorMotif: Much like fellow CIA operatives Crimson Viper and Jade Goat, ''Smalt'' Raven's codename is a color followed by an animal, with smalt being a specific shade of blue.
* MasterOfDisguise: What he apparently excelled at before his death.
* PosthumousCharacter: By the time ''IV'' starts, he's already dead.
* ShockAndAwe: He wore a special combat suit similar to Viper's.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV''
[[folder:Azam]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_azam_5.png]]
->''If it is a silly thing young master wishes to do, then I will follow his wishes.''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/TheMiddleEast
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Mitsuru Ogata (Japanese), Creator/DaveFennoy (English)[[/note]]

->Rashid's butler. He is a friend of Zangief and Shibasaki, Karin's butler. He is traveling the world along with his young master in order to find Rashid's friend, a Shadaloo scientist who they have lost contact with.

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* AcePilot: He's the one flying the plane in Rashid's stage, Skies of Honor. He's apparently able to fly the plane well enough that two people can fight atop the wings without falling off.
* BadassArmFold: His default pose. He even tends to run around and jump while still keeping his arms folded.
* BattleButler: He's friends with Zangief, and he intimidates Birdie after Rashid's battle with him, although he's never shown actually fighting until ''Street Fighter 6'', where he can be fought much like any other [=NPC=].
* BodyguardingABadass: He's meant to be Rashid's bodyguard in addition to his butler, despite Rashid being a fighter as well, who does a lot more fighting than Azam.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Master." It's the only thing he ever says during the story mode. He'll say it whenever Rashid is sad, acting silly, or in danger.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: A side mission in ''6'' requires the player to purposely lose a couple fights against Azam, as he demonstrates how to comfort one's master after they've been defeated in battle.
* GenieInABottle: Whilst his master pretty much averts ArabianNightsDays (except for his super art), Azam's design and outfit unmistakably evokes a classic Arabian genie.
* HighClassGlass: In ''6'', he wears a monocle over his right eye.
* OhCrap: How Rashid and him reacts to Helen revealing to Charlie Nash that he is [[YouAreAlreadyDead already dead]] due to the fact his body is physically dead and [[YourDaysAreNumbered it won't last long]].
* TheQuietOne: He generally only speaks when he and Rashid are alone together. He speaks plenty in Rashid's character story, but when the general story came out, he was reduced to just reacting to Rashid's antics by saying "Master". ''6'' averts this in World Tour, where he speaks directly to the Avatar throughout Rashid's bonding missions, but he remains silent in Rashid's arcade story, where he merely stands in the background acting as a SilentSnarker to his master's antics.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Well known among fighting circuits and stewards seeking a role model, respected in both worlds; Azam seems to be very well acquainted with Zangief as well, with the two remnicing even their masters were buddies in the past and now they have followed their steps. This well respected guy was never mentioned or hinted before ''Street Fighter V''.
* SecretAIMoves: When fought in ''6'', he generally uses a mix of Zangief and Rashid's moves, but with the addition of a unique command throw where he lifts the player above his head then tosses them high into the air, creating a tornado in the process.
* ServileSnarker: Expect him to comment by saying "Master..." and shaking his head whenever Rashid's acting silly.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A heavily muscled man from the Middle East who is pals with Zangief, has a [[ManlyFacialHair mustache]] and acts as a bodyguard/servant to another character? Sounds a lot like [[VideoGame/StreetFighterEX Darun Mister]].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: His outfit in ''V'' is just a vest. Averted in ''6'', where he wears a full uniform.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Byron Taylor]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_byron_2.png]]
->''Heh. You always show up with such perfect timing. It's almost scary.''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Taira Kikumoto (Japanese), Creator/DaveFennoy (English) [[/note]]

->A Texas-born General in the United States Air Force, and Guile's boss. He's a combat sambo master, and a workaholic.

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* BaldOfAuthority: He’s a bald USAF captain general and Guile's superior officer in the ''V'' era. By the time of ''6'', he’s gone a RankUp, becoming a United States Senator.
* ContinuityNod: He appears in the background of Guile’s stage, as well as in the story mode in ''V'', and by the time of ''6'', he has an entire aircraft carrier named in his honour, which acts as Guile's stage.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He plays a role in the Cinematic Story Mode, but prior to that mode's release, he appears as one of the background characters in the Air Force Base stage.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He has a scar over his right eye.
* HeroesLoveDogs: He's a dog lover, and has five bulldogs.
* {{Workaholic}}: He loves to work, though his work-first philosophy has apparently weakened his domestic life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:David Crislip & Joe]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/davidc.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:David Crislip]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]David: Rei Shinkawa (Japanese), Christopher Bevins (English)\\
Joe: Jun Hirose (Japanese), Brian Oliveira (English)[[/note]]

->Information Analysts that work for the United States Air Force under Gen. Byron Taylor.

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* CharlieBrownBaldness: David has just a little puff of blond hair at the front of his head.
* GoodParents: One of David’s favorite things are his two daughters whom he loves very much.
* MrExposition: Both act as this for the player's benefit, when describing Shadaloo’s activities.
* ThoseTwoGuys: They play this role at the desk in the command center at the US Air Force base.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Daigo Kazama]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akirav_6.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/AkioOtsuka (Japanese), Creator/MichaelMcConnohie (English)[[/note]]

->Akira's older brother, who assists her in some of her attacks. Leader of Gedo High's gang, Daigo is fiercely determined to protect his hometown, and teaches his followers on how to do so. When the kidnapping and attacks strike local schools prior to the events of United By Fate, Daigo sets out to find out who is behind it. He does find out the student council president of Justice Academy, Hyo Imawano, is TheManBehindTheMan and challenges him to a fight, but is defeated and becomes a brainwashed servant of Hyo. It takes the intervention of his sister Akira and two of his gang's most loyal members, Eiji "Edge" Yamada and Gan Isurugi, to break him out of it. Disappointed by the loss, Daigo set out to train himself to avoid such a defeat. During that time, he is somehow turned into a brainwashed sleeper agent of Kurow Kirishima, which segues into ''Project Justice''. Under Kurow's influence, Daigo orders Edge, Gan and the rest of Gedo's gang to attack the other schools, which concern Edge and Gan to the point where they team up again with Akira (now enrolled in the Seijyun Ladies' Academy) to knock some sense into Daigo. Depending on the ending, either they succeed in breaking Daigo out of his brainwashing and Daigo sets off to train himself again, or he dies from fighting them too many times.
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* AssistCharacter: One of Akira's V-Triggers involves her summoning her brother Daigo for a DynamicEntry-esque GoombaStomp. Her Critical Art also entails him joining his little sister in laying the smackdown on her opponent.
* BadassBack: Invoked in one of Akira's V-Triggers, where his turning his back on her opponent is accompanied by a BattleAura that can blow the opponent away. Fittingly, the V-Trigger is called "Otoko no Senaka" ("A Real Man's Back").
* BadassLongcoat: Befitting his role as a heroic delinquent leader.
* BigBrotherInstinct: According to Dan's description of Akira's Summer outfit, Daigo is rather quick to beat up any boy that shows off even the slightest interest in his little sister. Going by the aforementioned description, [[NoodleIncident Dan himself can apparently testify to this]].
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a scar running straight down his right eye. That being said, Daigo himself is firmly on the side of good.
* GoombaStomp: He appears by literally dropping onto Akira's opponent, feet first.
* JapaneseDelinquents: Unlike the other students of Gedo, Daigo aims to work these tendencies out of his gang.
* {{Sarashi}}: When playing as Akira in her Tracksuit alternate costume, his outfit also changes to that of a tracksuit as well, which reveals that he wears this.
* ShonenHair: Well, he's technically a seinen.
%%* TheStoic
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Just about anything his sister cooks, especially when it's anything sweet.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Don Sauvage]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_donsauvage_8.png]]
->''Iiiiincredible! And the winner is, the Russian wrestling dynamo of iron muscle, the Invincible Red Cyclone, Zangief!''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Mitsuru Ogata (Japanese), Creator/JasonLiebrecht (English) [[/note]]

->A wrestling announcer and talk show host that appears in Zangief's story and the Cinematic Story, commentating a tag-team match of Zangief and R. Mika vs. Alex and Laura.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Everything about him from his name to his backstory isn't explained in-game, where he appears in Zangief's story, where he's simply credited as "Ring Announcer", and one scene in the cinematic story.
* CaptainErsatz: He's basically WWE legend Wrestling/JimmyHart ''in all but name''. Megaphone(s)? Check. CoolShades? Check. Long EightiesHair and PornStache? Check. [[NoIndoorVoice Attention-getting]], [[LargeHam bombastic]] personality? Super check.
%%* CoolShades
* DreadfulMusician: Downplayed. He started his career as a rock musician, but his band never took off. However, his stage presence still helped him in the end, as the CWA specifically asked for him to work for them as a commentator.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Possibly. He may or may not be the man in the yellow suit that appears in Balrog's stage in ''Street Fighter II''. They already look very similar, and when the stage was remade for ''Street Fighter V'', Don Sauvage is there.
* LargeHamAnnouncer: It's his job to hype up the crowds outside the casino where Balrog fights.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's a ''very'' thinly-veiled take on WWE legend Wrestling/JimmyHart.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: He wears an Uncle Sam hat when he's working as a wrestling commentator.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iwashigahama Japan Women's Pro-Wrestlers]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf5_ijwpw_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:'''Top:''' Nishisenba, Maple Storm, Ishiwata\\
'''Bottom:''' Raika, Fuka, Nishiki]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} / UsefulNotes/{{Canada}} (Maple Storm)

->A group of female professional wrestlers headquartered in Japan, but featuring women from around the world. Rainbow Mika and Yamato Nadeshiko are also a part of this group, and Yoko Harumage is the coach. They include Sunrise Nishisenba, Maple Storm -- an import from Canada -- Raika, Fuka, Vivian Nishiki and Pepe Ishiwata.

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* AmazonianBeauty: All of them are obviously fit and gorgeous in their own diverse ways, but Sunrise, Maple Storm and Fuka are downright ''muscular'' in comparison to the rest.
* BigLittleSister: Raika is the older sister, but Fuka is significantly beefier than her.
* CaptainGeographic: Maple Storm is Canadian, if you couldn't tell by her name and headband.
* EyepatchOfPower: Sunrise has one.
* FacialMarkings: Pepe wears face paint in order to mask her identity.
* TheLadette: Sunrise is not only one of the more muscular wrestlers, but her profile also says she's a fan of booze.
* SiblingTeam: Raika and Fuka are tag-team partners, and also sisters. Together they are the Raifu Sisters.
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl: Fuka.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Maple Storm has a Canadian flag headband.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jade Goat]]

->'''Origin:''' [[PartsUnknown Unknown]]

->One of Crimson Viper's fellow CIA operatives and contact during the events of Street Fighter V.
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* AnimalMotif: The goat. Similarly to Crimson Viper name.
* ColorMotif: Much like fellow CIA operatives Crimson Viper and Smalt Raven, ''Jade'' Goat's codename is a color followed by an animal, with jade being the name of a green gemstone.
* TheGhost[=/=]TheVoiceless: Only mentioned once by Viper in M. Bison’s prologue story and never seen or heard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mahesh]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_mahesh.png]]
->''My purpose...is to become stronger, and to protect our people as you do.''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{India}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Jun Hirose (Japanese), Creator/KeithSilverstein (English)[[/note]]

->An Indian policeman who wishes to study yoga under Dhalsim, in order to better protect people.

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* BreathWeapon: He eventually manages to shoot a tiny puff of fire from his mouth, but as he points out, it isn't exactly on par with what Dhalsim can do. Then again, he's still an initiate, so while this is to be expected, it manages to be rather impressive in itself.
* TheMovieBuff: He enjoys going to film festivals in his spare time.
* PoliceAreUseless: Downplayed. He might be a perfectly competent cop, but he's nothing in comparison to Dhalsim or the other fighters. In the cinematic story, when Necalli shows up, it's up to Ryu and Dhalsim to defeat him, while Mahesh gets to cower in fear behind them.
* TenderTears: He was apparently reduced to tears by a movie called "Ajwain's Tears", a poster of which appears in the background of Dhalsim's India stage in ''V''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Curry, just like Dhalsim.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maisie Marlowe]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maisie_4.jpg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/ChiakiTakahashi (Japanese), Creator/TiaBallard (English)[[/note]]

->Secretary to the Metro City mayor. She previously worked for Mike Haggar, and promised him to keep a close eye on the new mayor, Cody Travers.

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* BeleagueredAssistant: She's the hardworking assistant to a reluctant mayor.
* {{Expy}}: Of Sara Bellum from ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', another BeleagueredAssistant to an inept mayor who wears red and has her face obscured in every scene she appears in.
* TheFaceless: There seems to be an effort to keep her face mostly hidden. Due to her thick glasses and long hair, only the bottom half of her face has been shown in full. During Cody's character story, her face is at one point blocked by Cody's arm, and at another her face is hidden in shadow with only her glasses visible. Similarly, in Cody's ''V'' Arcade Mode ending, only the bottom half of her face is shown.
* MaleGaze: Three panels in Cody's ''V'' Arcade Mode ending show Marlowe's butt prominently.
* MustacheVandalism: She has a little fun with this in Cody's ''V'' Arcade Mode ending, messing with a photo on Cody's desk of him, Haggar, Guy and Jessica. She gives Haggar a bowl-cut, lipstick, and a hairier chest and arms, while Guy is given a katana, a samurai ponytail, rosy cheeks, a mustache and a goatee. Finally, she draws a heart around Cody and Jessica's faces.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Although normally unflappable, even she can take some time to have a little fun. In Cody's Arcade Mode ending in ''V'', doodling on a picture taken of him, Jessica, Guy, and Haggar after the events of ''Final Fight''.
* OpaqueNerdGlasses
* SassySecretary: Constantly berates Cody for his irresponsibility and spaciness.
* ScaryShinyGlasses: Her glasses give off this effect after she finds Cody fighting Zeku after having wandered away from her.
* SexySecretary: She's Cody's assistant and easy on the eyes.
* ShipperOnDeck: She seems to want Cody and Jessica to get back together, as she draws a heart around a photo of the two during happier times.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: Often referred to as Miss Marlowe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Matsuda Family]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf5_matsudas.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:'''Top:''' Fabio, Enzo, Manuela\\
'''Bottom:''' Kinjiro, Yuichiro, Brenda]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}

->Sean and Laura's extended family; including their Japanese father Yuichiro, grandfather Kinjiro, their Brazilian mother Brenda, their older brother Fabio, and their cousins, Enzo and Manuela da Silva.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Complete detail of the extended Matsuda clan was revealed on the Character Reference at the Capcom Fighters Network official website. Only Laura and Sean make an appearance in the story, while the rest of the family is never mentioned by name.
* BadassBookworm: Fabio, the oldest of the Matsuda siblings, lists "reading" as his favorite thing on his bio.
* BadassFamily: ''All'' of them are skilled in either Brazilian jiu-jitsu or capoeira.
* ButNotTooForeign: The first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil in 1908 and today Brazil is home to the largest Japanese population outside Japan. As of 2014 there were approximately just under 1.5 million Japanese-brazilians, so their case isn't that unusual. Their mother's side of the family, the da Silvas, however, are Portuguese-heritage Brazilians and therefore more commonplace.
* DanceBattler: Cousin Enzo and his sister Manuela are capoeiristas, a fighting style that is based on dance moves.
* DreadlockWarrior: Both Fabio and his cousin Enzo favour this hairstyle, and are skilled in jiujitsu and capoeira respectively.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The Matsuda clan, with their mixed Japanese-Brazilian heritage and their Matsuda Jiu-Jitsu are a combination of the Machida family (who produced Lyoto Machida) and the Gracie clan, who are known for basically inventing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which they call Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Grandpa Kinjiro is the master martial artist of the family, and every other family member is at least one head taller than him. At 5' 5" (166 cm), he'd be one of the shortest fighters in the series if he were playable.
* ShownTheirWork: "Sean" isn't a common Brazilian name at all, but Brenda, Enzo, Fabio and Manuela are all perfectly suitable.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Laura's a dead-ringer for her equally buxom mother, Brenda, and it's easy to see where she gets her looks and curves from.
* ThreeSuccessfulGenerations: When it comes to martial prowess ([[JokeCharacter barring Sean]]); represented by Kinjiro, his son Yuichiro, and the four out of five Matsuda/da Silva cousins; Fabio, Laura, Enzo and Manuela.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nampun]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/main_qimg_7ef574e9e48a0eebb83bca8b39be08fc_pjlq.jpeg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/AyaSuzaki (Japanese, ''Street Fighter V''),[[/note]]

->A young girl who is Sagat's latest apprentice, replacing his former apprentice Adon.

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* TheApprentice: Of Sagat.
* BadassAdorable: Looks like a cute little girl, but she's also an apprentice to the King of Muay Thai.
* RedeemingReplacement: Unlike Adon, she’s a loyal apprentice to Sagat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Neo Shadaloo]]
[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8aee90d8_36f7_4b94_9039_4b46ca161c6e.jpeg]]
->'''Origin:''' [[MultinationalTeam Various]]

->A group founded by Ed following the downfall of Shadaloo. Ed founded the group with the intention of helping those like him; people who have been experimented on by Shadaloo. So far, Ed has recruited Falke, a super-intelligent gorilla named Baba Mwalimu, a lanky man with crazy hair named Cypher, and a blond man who can alter his body mass named Dobermann. A number of other members also appear in an art book.

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* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: The current members of Neo Shadaloo are named in alphabetical order: '''A'''mrita, '''B'''aba (Mwalimu), '''C'''ypher, '''D'''obermann, '''E'''d, '''F'''alke, and '''G'''oliath.
* AnimalTesting: Shadaloo's cruel experiments with Psycho Power were not limited to humans, as they performed testing on animals such as a gorilla (Baba Mwalimu) and a ''dolphin'' (Amrita).
* AnimalThemeNaming: There's Falke (German for "Falcon") and Dobermann, as well as three characters named after [[MonkeyMoralityPose the three monkeys]], Mizaru (See No Evil), Kikazaru (Hear No Evil), and Iwazaru (Speak No Evil).
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Its leaders underwent experiments that forced them to use Psycho Power while they were Shadaloo's captives, but this group is a group of heroes.
* BigSisterInstinct: Falke plays the role of a big sister within the group and [[FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling towards Ed himself.]]
* DeathbringerTheAdorable:
** In general, they represent a group of Shadaloo victims, but unlike Shadaloo, the organization is a force of good instead of evil. Ed, who at the time of founding the organization was a child in an adult's body due to RapidAging, did not understand the implications of naming the group "Neo Shadaloo", invoking the name of a globally infamous NebulousEvilOrganization.
** A more specific example is Goliath, who despite their name is little more than an infant.
* {{Expy}}: Kikazaru is a robot girl with a detachable head, making her very similar to [[Characters/Tekken6 Alisa]].
* TheFaceless: Iwazaru's face is completely obscured by a monkey that clings to him.
* GentleGorilla: One of them -- Baba Mwalimu ("Father Teacher" in Swahili) -- happens to be a gorilla.
* GooGooGodlike: Another unusual test subject/team member is an ''actual baby'' named Goliath, and whilst it’s currently unknown what the infant's true abilities with Psycho Power are, or how powerful he’ll be, one piece of art, set in a Neo Shadaloo pool hall, shows him psycho-kinetically levitating a set of pool balls.
* HeroicDolphin: One member of the group is an actual ''dolphin'' named Amrita (Sanskrit for "Immortality"), who sports a jaunty little garrison cap to boot.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Cypher’s hair is a curly, triangular mass that connects to his beard.
* InTheHood: Iwazaru wears a hood, which in addition to the monkey clinging onto his face, completely obscures his head.
* IntelligentPrimate: Baba Mwalimu inherits Bison's wisdom and intellect, which, according to Ed, allows them to "quadruple their brain matter". Naturally, they would serve as Neo Shadaloo's computer hacker.
* MonochromaticEyes: Baba Mwalimu has glowing blue eyes.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: Its name and its leaders' use of Psycho Power suggests that it is evil to several of the other heroes. It is actually not evil, and opposes Shadaloo.
* TheQuietOne: According to Ed, Cypher is not a very talkative person, tending only to give single-word answers.
* TeamMom: The chubby Hawaiian girl is stated to exhibit a motherly instinct for the rest of the team.
* TeamPet: Interestingly, the group, particularly Baba Mwalimu, is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki, whom fans will recognize from the previous game as the pet monkey of fellow Doll Santamu. The monkey appearing alongside Baba Mwalimu in several artworks, as well as the appearance of several Dolls in Ed's World Tour artwork in ''6'', implies that an alliance was made between the Dolls and Neo Shadaloo long after the events of ''A Shadow Falls''.
* TeleportSpam: Cypher inherits Bison's ability to teleport in a blink of an eye.
* TemporaryBulkChange: Dobermann can morph his body mass into any shape he wants, based on data collected from Dhalsim.
* WeaponSpecialization: Cypher specializes in knives, which he can also DualWield.
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[[folder:Peter Zonta]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_peter.png]]
->''She's the agent working for Shadaloo! We have the authority to arrest her!''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Shinnosuke Ogami (Japanese), Peter "Combofiend" Rosas (English)[[/note]]

->A 59-year-old police officer from Brazil. He has three sons, who are also police officers. He's fought by Cammy in the game's story mode, in order to save Decapre from arrest.

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* TheDanza: Voiced in English by '''Peter''' "Combofiend" Rosas.
* {{Expy}}: He looks quite a bit like [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Commissioner James Gordon]]
* GoodOldFisticuffs: He doesn't have much technique, having about as much finesse as your standard street thug. Considering he was fighting a Special Forces agent, even if unknowingly, gotta respect the stones on the guy.
* JokeCharacter: He has ''ridiculously'' low health, and only a few simple moves. It's practically impossible to lose to him, even on hard mode.
* LawmanBaton: One of his only moves is a double-swing of a nightstick.
* PoliceAreUseless: An aging police officer stands no chance against a young special forces agent.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He actually does use his gun...once, in a cutscene, and he misses. Then, when Cammy begins retaliating, he puts the gun away and tries to take her down with only a nightstick and a few simple punches and kicks. It doesn't work out well for him.
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[[folder:Rashid's Friend]]
->[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rashidfriend.png]]
->''I have to go now, Rashid. One last thing: please enjoy the rest of your life. Goodbye.''

->'''Origin:''' [[PartsUnknown Unknown]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Yuuki Kuwahara (Japanese), Melissa Hope (English)[[/note]]

->A female scientist who helps to stop Shadaloo from the inside by stealing the Operation C.H.A.I.N.S access keys, and sending them around the world to various fighters.

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%%* BoyishShortHair
* ChildhoodFriends: Rashid mentions having known her since the two were kids.
* DeadAllAlong: Rashid's main motivation is to save her, but unknown to him she's been dead since he first confronted Shadaloo.
* DeadManWriting: After the day has been saved, a voicemail message from her is automatically sent to Rashid's phone.
* HeroicSacrifice: Based on a voicemail message from her which is automatically sent to Rashid's phone, it is implied she knew that what she did to stop Shadaloo would lead to her demise and she did so willingly without regret.
* ImMelting: She's melted into a puddle of purple goo by F.A.N.G early on in the story.
* NoNameGiven: She's only ever referred to as "Rashid's friend". Not even Rashid ever says what her name is. For that matter, the characters all seem to go out of the way to avoid saying "she" or "her" (except for one instance, courtesy of Helen), even though her gender isn't exactly masked by her single appearance in the story. This seems to be a thinly-veiled attempt to cast doubt as to whether the person Rashid was looking for was her or someone yet to be seen, at least up until F.A.N.G confirms that it's her by blurting out in frustration that he "should've killed that traitor much earlier" right in front of an angered Rashid.
* PartsUnknown: It isn't made clear as to where she's from. She is friends with Rashid, who is from an unidentified country in the Middle East, but she does not look or sound at all Middle Eastern, but then again, Rashid doesn't have an accent either.
* PlayfulHacker: It seems that she was this before getting taken by Shadaloo, with her last program containing a cute chibi Rashid.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: All she did was steal the Operation C.H.A.I.N.S access keys, and sending them around the world to various fighters and creating a command code to shut down Operation C.H.A.I.N.S before meeting her demise but it was because of her Shadaloo has been defeated. If she didn't do what she did then things would have gone very differently.
* UngratefulBitch: Despite them having been close and being fond of each other, Rashid always thought she was this, since according to him, she never thanked him once for all the times he saved her ass. However, she does get to thank him at the end of the story, through voicemail, some time after dying, making for one hell of a TearJerker.
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[[folder:Robert Sullivan]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Luke's father, who gave his life saving his son and a group of bystanders from an IED.

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* DeathByOriginStory: His death is what sets Luke on his path as a fighter.
* HeroicSacrifice: After spotting an IED in a crowded mall, he guided Luke and a group of bystanders to safety, but died in the ensuing explosion.
* HiddenDepths: By Luke's own admission, Robert was a quiet man, never even raising his voice at home, so he was surprised that when he spotted the IED, he immediately kicked into action took charge to warn everyone of the impending danger.
* PosthumousCharacter: He died back when Luke was still a kid.
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[[folder:Roxy, Axl and J]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_madgeartrio.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates (Roxy, Axl) / UsefulNotes/{{England}} (J)
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Chiaki Mori (Roxy, Japanese), Creator/LauraPost (Roxy, English), Creator/RyuichiKijima (Axl, Japanese), [[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Jon Bailey]] (Axl, English), Isamu Yusen (J, Japanese), Creator/ChrisHackney (J, English)[[/note]]

->Former members of the Mad Gear Gang. After the gang disbanded, they no longer seem to live as criminals, and are now working for Abigail in his custom car shop, Abigail's Scrap Metal.

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* AnimeHair: J, whose hair is long and points upwards.
* BadassBiker: Axl likes motorcycles and works for Abigail's vehicle modding company.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Abigail lends them his monster truck so they could do some shopping. Then Abigail forgets about that, goes on a rampage, and when they return and remind him that he willingly let them borrow it, he beats them up, even though they did ''nothing'' wrong.
* MusicalThemeNaming: Axl is an {{expy}} of Axel Rose from Music/GunsNRoses, while Roxy is named after Music/RoxyMusic.
* NoSocialSkills: J's CFN profile describes him as being extremely introverted.
* OneLetterName: J.
* PaletteSwap: Roxy is just Poison with orange hair.
* ReformedCriminal: They seem to be working a legitimate business under Abigail's supervision.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shadaloo Soldiers]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_shadaloosoldiers.png]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganisation Shadaloo]]

->M. Bison's minions who carry out his will. Their uniforms represent their rank. The blue-clad soldiers are the lowest rank, in charge of base security and other odd jobs. The green-clad soldiers with red berets are the mid-rank, going on field missions with the Four Kings of Shadaloo. The red-clad soldiers are the highest rank, and are able to wield Psycho Power. There's also the white-clad medical personnel, in charge of the well-being of the other soldiers and also performing experiments in a research lab.

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* EyeObscuringHat: The Low-Rank Soldiers wear helmets that do this.
* GoldColoredSuperiority: Extra Battle mode features weekly fights against these guys, where they're given gold or silver plating, as well as a boost in strength and health.
* InTheHood: The High-Rank Soldiers wear red hoods.
* JokeCharacter: None of them are exactly hard to beat in a fight. They mainly fight using clumsy versions of Bison's moves and have extremely low health. The ones fought in Extra Battle mode, though, can potentially put up a difficult fight, with them being given some armored moves and more health.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Among the mid-rank soldiers is a character named Sergeant Ashida, who provides commentary on costumes and colors on the CFN website, often making hints at what they are references to.
-->'''Sgt. Ashida:''' ''(On Menat's Battle Outfit)'' Wrapped up in bandages, Menat looks similar to Cleopatra. Wonder if those bandages work for detox? For Color 13, I can envision her [[Film/FifthElement leaping off a futuristic skyscraper]].
-->'''Sgt. Ashida:''' ''(On Ed's School Uniform)'' Honor student Ed, from the private Street Fighter Academy. Balrog's certainly happy about Ed's academic success. Don't you think he looks a bit like [[VideoGame/RivalSchools Roy from Pacific High School]]?
-->'''Sgt. Ashida:''' ''(On Kilin's Holiday Outfit)'' Kolin with her own take on the holiday look. You might be thinking - those are the wrong colors! I'd agree, but sometimes you just gotta [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 let it go]]...
* MalevolentMaskedMan: The High-Rank Soldiers wear masks that cover the lower halves of their faces.
* MascotMook: The CFN website where most supplementary information about the ''Street Fighter'' canon comes from is portrayed as being run by these guys, with various developers taking on the roles of soldiers in the army.
* MilitarySalute: The ones that appear in the Shadaloo Base stage will salute whenever Bison, Vega, Balrog or F.A.N.G wins a round.
* MonochromaticEyes: The Mid-Rank and High-Rank Soldiers have these, likely due to the influence of Psycho Power.
* {{Mooks}}: They're all a part of Bison's army. Individually, though, they're not very strong.
* VileVillainLaughableLackey: While they can be potentially threatening, most of the time they're not meant to be taken seriously. In the Shadaloo Base stage, they'll watch the fight just as excitedly as any other background character, and they'll only get serious so they can salute when one of the Four Kings of Shadaloo wins a match.
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[[folder:Shadow Lady]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_shadow_lady_1.jpg]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/YukoMiyamura (''Marvel vs. Capcom''; Japanese), Creator/FumikoOrikasa (''Street Fighter V''; Japanese), Creator/LauraBailey (''Street Fighter V''; English)[[/note]]

->A non-canon "WhatIf" version of Chun-Li originally created for the crossover game ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes''. Having been forcibly cyborgized into a brainwashed minion for Shadaloo and augmented with their technology, she is now a pure killing machine named Shadow Lady, dedicated to expand their criminal operations. She also appears as a secret boss in the Extra Battle Mode in ''V''.
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* AlternateSelf: She is an alternate version of Chun-Li who was kidnapped, unwillingly roboticized and brainwashed to become a Shadaloo minion.
* BlackScreenOfDeath: Her Critical Art is the Shichisei Ranka (aka Final Mission), which has been turned into her own version of Akuma's Raging Demon. The screen turns black, she administers a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown via a [[RapidFireFisticuffs a flurry of fast kicks]] and [[StopMotionLighting white explosions]] while she trashes the opponent.
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: She can morph her hands [[ThisIsADrill into a drill]] and use it as a charging attack, courtesy of her AbnormalLimbRotationRange.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Chun-Li is forcibly turned into a robotic enforcer for Shadaloo.
* CanonImmigrant: The Shadaloo Combat Research Institute profiles on the ''Street Fighter V Character Encyclopedia'' website has an entry for her.
* {{Cyborg}}: Forcibly robotized against her will by Shadaloo, with her body containing a veritable arsenal of high-tech weaponry that demonstrate her cybernetic nature.
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Shadaloo added a RestrainingBolt to her programming, rendering her an [[EmotionSuppression emotionless minion]] fully loyal to them...at first.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Shadow Lady is a darker, evil and more powerful version of Chun-Li created by Shadaloo.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Once her memories return and she joins Shadow in their efforts to stop Shadaloo.
* DoubleJump: Her triple jump, thanks to built-in RocketBoots.
* EnergyShield: She can use the Plasma Barrier to zap and stun opponents. It can be also used as an anti-air.
* EnergyWeapon: She can fire the Big Bang laser beam from her hands in ''Marvel vs. Capcom''.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: Once Bison has her under her employ, Chun-Li now dresses in a dark blue qipao with glowing yellow TronLines, and her full body is entirely obscured.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Captured and forced into becoming an evil enforcer by Bison and Shadaloo.
* HeelFaceTurn: In her ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' arcade ending, [[spoiler:she [[FightingFromTheInside breaks free]] of M. Bison's control, regains her memories as Chun-Li and joins forces with Shadow to take him down to atone for the crimes she committed under Shadaloo. She and Shadow then [[EmergencyTransformation convert Jin into a cyborg]] after finding him mortally wounded by Onslaught]].
* HomingProjectile: The three missiles fired from her back home on an opponent. She can also launch a MacrossMissileMassacre in ''Marvel vs. Capcom''.
* HyperspaceArsenal: Drills, plasma beams, missiles and electric shield, all contained within her metallic frame.
* LightningBruiser: Like normal Chun-Li, but only much faster and stronger as a boss character. Her boss battle is insanely tough as she has more armor, leaves behind afterimages that are distracting, and takes little damage. She can dish out devastating combos that can whittle down the player's health very rapidly. The only mercy in this fight is that her attacks don't affect the player's stun gauge.
* MadeOfPhlebotinum: Her drills are made of an alloy of [[FantasyMetals "Light Ceramical Titanium"]] armor, the Japanese name of "Ceratanium".
* NotHerself: After first reawakening as Shadow Lady, she retains no traces of her personality as Chun-Li and behaves like, well, a robot who's been programmed to obey Shadaloo.
* PrayerPose: While bowing down, the Galaxy Missiles fire off from her back.
* PaintItBlack: She appears as if she was painted completely black.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Her eyes have turned red, showing that she is under Shadaloo's control.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Forcibly converted into a brainwashed cyborg by Shadaloo. Unlike Chun-Li, Shadow Lady is a calculating and near-robotic individual dedicated solely to aiding Shadaloo's criminal activities...at least for a while.
* RobotGirl: Her Extra Battle Mode challenge in ''V'' describes her as a "mysterious mech." Much of Chun-Li's body has been mechanized, with built-in homing missiles from her back, [[ShockAndAwe an electric barrier to zap her opponents]], miniature Vernier thrusters that enable flight, and drills in her hands.
* RocketBoots: Her feet have built-in miniature Vernier thrusters for flight, enabling her to do an air dash to evade enemies.
* SecretBoss: Only appears as an extra boss battle in ''V''[='=]s Extra Battle Mode for a limited time.
* SNKBoss: She plays by Marvel-style rules and even the ''Street Fighter'' website describes her as being brutally tough with devastating combos that can whittle a player's health easily while taking little damage.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Unlike in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' where she explodes after being defeated, Shadow Lady instead short-circuits after being knocked out.
* SpeedEchoes: Leaves behind afterimages as she moves around, which are very distracting.
* SwissArmyAppendage: Her hands can morph into [[ThisIsADrill drills]] for a charging attack.
* TheBusCameBack: Shadow Lady comes back as a boss challenge after years of absence.
* ThisIsADrill: Her body has been plated with [[FantasyMetals Ceratanium armor]] that can shapeshift into several forms. Most notably, she can turn her hands into drills for a charging attack.
* TronLines: The gold outlines on her outfit emit a pulsating glow, signifying her cyberized nature.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: She follows Shadow in this after her memories return.
* UnwillingRoboticization: Chun-Li was forcibly robotized by Shadaloo. Her modifications granted her some new abilities too, such as hiding missiles within her body or generating an EnergyShield around her.
* VideogameDashing: Her Air Dash has the ability to rocket forward with her legs trailing after her, allowing her to evade enemies and launch potential combos. This is because she has Vernier thrusters in her feet that enable such abilities.
%%* WallJump
* XRaySparks: She protects herself with a plasma barrier that electrifies enemies. Said electrocution makes the player's skeleton visible.
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[[folder:T.U.S.K & T.A.I.L]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_nguuhao.png]]
->''Even if he only grazes you, you'll eventually melt to nothing.'' -- T.A.I.L

->'''Origin:''' Somewhere in UsefulNotes/{{Asia}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Kanehira Yamato (Japanese, T.U.S.K), Edward Bosco (English, T.U.S.K), Jun Hirose (Japanese, T.A.I.L), Keith Silverstein (English, T.A.I.L)[[/note]]

->F.A.N.G's subordinates, who were killed along with the rest of the Nguuhao in their failed attack against M. Bison.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Their names are only given on the CFN website. In-game, they're only known as Nguuhao Lieutenants A and B.
* EveryoneIsRelated: T.U.S.K is apparently related to Wong Who, one of the members of the Mad Gear Gang from ''VideoGame/FinalFight''.
* FatAndSkinny: T.U.S.K is the fat, while T.A.I.L is the skinny.
* FunWithAcronyms: Their codenames are written out this way, though they likely don't actually stand for anything.
* PoisonousPerson: As members of the Nguuhao, they have the ability to generate poison from their bodies.
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[[folder:Two-P]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_twop.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Originally a member of the Mad Gear Gang, Two-P acts as the NPC opponent in the BonusStage of Arcade Mode.

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%%* CoolShades
* DelinquentHair: Has an orange mohawk.
* {{Expy}}: Two-P is based on the Player 2 character from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds'', hence his name ("Two-P" as in "2P" or "Player 2"). This is once again brought up in Two-P's SFV bio, implying that he is the same 2P from ''Forgotten Worlds''.
* MysteriousPast: Two-P was found by Mad Gear collapsed half-naked in the street with [[IdentityAmnesia no idea who he is]].
* ThrowABarrelAtIt: In Arcade Mode's BonusStage, he tries to mess up your attempts at breaking all the barrels, which includes throwing them at you.
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[[folder:The Warrior Prophet]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_prophet.png]]
->''To witness Necalli...is to know that you are a true and strong warrior.''

->'''Origin:''' [[UsefulNotes/{{PreColumbianCivilizations}} Aztec Empire]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Kenehira Yamamoto (Japanese), Bob Carter (English)[[/note]]

->An Aztec warrior who acts as the FramingDevice for Necalli's Character Story.

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* AnimalMotif: Snakes. His headdress resembles a snake's head, and he has a pair of golden snakes wrapped around his legs.
* BadassPreacher: It's said Necalli only appears to true warriors, and Necalli appeared before him eventually, though it ended in a CurbStompBattle: With the Prophet getting consumed.
* CoveredInScars: He has X and V-shaped scars all over his body, which are retained by Necalli after it eats him.
* FramingDevice: Him espousing on the legend of Necalli is the FramingDevice for Necalli's story.
* {{Mayincatec}}: He's an Aztec warrior, though this isn't specified in-game.
* NoNameGiven: He's just known as the Warrior Prophet. His true name seems to have been lost to the sands of time.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's assimilated by Necalli long before ''Street Fighter V'' takes place.
* TheProphecy: He says that Necalli will hunt down and devour Ryu (for his ''Satsui no Hado''), Dhalsim (for the power given to him by Agni), and Bison (for his Psycho Power), before being eaten himself. He's wrong.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Willa Maiu]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}

->Sagat's faithful pet tiger who accompanies him wherever he goes.

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* ADogNamedDog: 'Willa' is an archaic Thai term for a cat. 'Maiu' is likely a transliteration error of 'Maew', the usual word for cat in Thai. So his name is essentially something like 'Kitty Cat' in English.
* PantheraAwesome: No other animal is more appropriate for Sagat than a tiger.
* RightHandCat: A more heroic example than most, since Sagat is a former villain turned into a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yoga Masters]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_yogamasters.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:'''Top:''' Master Y, Gulab Jamun, Amitahb\\
'''Bottom:''' Sheila, Mahabali G, Jagjit]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{India}} / UsefulNotes/UnitedStates (Sheila)

->Six yoga masters residing in India. Rashid mentions seeing them listed online as "the world's seven greatest Yoga Masters you gotta meet at least once", with Dhalsim being the seventh listed member. Sheila is the American in the group, whilst the rest are from India.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Master Y is purple, Gulab is green, Sheila is pink, Mahabali G is red, and Jagjit is blue. Amitahb and Dhalsim are the only ones with regular skin colors, although Amitahb has a hint of yellow in his skin.
* BalloonBelly: Gulab Jamun's ability is to inflate himself like a balloon.
* BlessedWithSuck: Gulab Jamun's power of inflating is useful in defending himself, but it also means that he doesn't have any disciples, since blowing up like a balloon isn't exactly a power most people want.
* CareerEndingInjury: Mahabali G used to be a cricket player, but injured his neck while playing, and he turned to yoga for answers.
* DelinquentHair: Sheila has a white mohawk.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Gulab Jamun is named after a South Asian sweet that's pretty popular in the Indian subcontinent, and is usually reserved for major celebrations like festivals, birthdays, and weddings.
* ForeignFanservice: Sheila, the scantily clad female of the group, is the only one not native to India, originally hailing from New York.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Mahabali G is stated to hate people with arrogant attitudes, but became arrogant himself once he became famous.
* ImplacableMan: When Gulab Jamun inflates himself, he becomes invulnerable to enemy attacks.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: Jagjit is shown doing this.
* MsFanservice: Sheila wears very little clothing and her main yoga power is her amazing flexibility. She also has a yoga DVD that sold extremely well, probably for this reason.
* TheQuietOne: Amitahb spends months at a time meditating. When people ask him for answers, it could take him months to answer, meaning whatever problem he was asked about is usually solved by the time he answers.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Master Y is able to do this, with dangerous animals becoming meek near him.
* SuperStrength: Mahabli G's yoga power. He famously lifted four elephants using his legs.
* {{Teleportation}}: Jagjit's specialty. He once saved a group of fifty people from a flood by teleporting them all away to safety at once.
* TheVoiceless: Master Y can't speak normally, only communicating through telepathy.
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[[folder:Yuriko Hibiki]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfmsh_yuriko.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/ShizukaIto (Japanese, ''Street Fighter V'')[[/note]]

->Dan Hibiki's little sister. She originally appeared in Dan's ending in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesVsStreetFighter'', but eventually found her way into ''Street Fighter V'' where she acts as the game's shopkeeper.
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* ActualPacifist: She's not a fighter, and she wishes her brother would settle down.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her appearance in ''V'' makes her into your average cute Japanese schoolgirl, but in her original appearance, she had the exact same face as Dan.
* CanonImmigrant: It's explicitly mentioned in her profile that she's from a parallel universe, and sarcastically refers to her as a "very real" character. She was eventually given canon status as the shopkeeper in ''V''.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/ArtOfFighting Yuri Sakazaki]], right down to even having a similar first name.
* LukeIAmYourFather: She was about to reveal this about Akuma to Dan in his ending, only to be cut off by the "The End" screen.
* PassionateSportsGirl: She's a pitcher on her school's softball team.
* RememberTheNewGuy: She appears literally out of nowhere in Dan's ending. Her profile states that she travels the world with her brother, bragging about his fighting style, and that somehow Dan, the player, and ''the developers of the game'' never noticed her.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: In her original appearance, she was literally just Dan's head pasted onto the body of a Japanese schoolgirl. Toned down in ''V'' in order to make her look cuter, although she does have the same forelock as her brother.
* TakeThat: In the same way that her brother is a parody of Ryo and Garcia from ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'', Yuriko is a parody of Yuri, Ryo's sister, from the same game. Yuriko appears in Dan's ending to prevent him from finishing off Akuma with the revelation that they're related, just like how Yuri prevents Ryo from finishing off Mr. Karate by telling him that he's their father. This is also extended to ''her voice'' in ''Street Fighter V'', when Creator/ShizukaIto does an almost flawless impersonation of both Kaori Horie (Yuri's previous voice actress) and in less degree, Creator/AiKakuma's (her current VA) voice.
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!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6''

%%Please move to the Characters/StreetFighter6 page if any of the below characters become playable.

[[folder:Avatar]]
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->'''Origin:''' [[AnAdventurerIsYou Various]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/MitsuhiroIchiki (Japanese, male avatar voice 1), Creator/RyotaIwasaki (Japanese, male avatar voice 2), Creator/TakeoOtsuka (Japanese, male avatar voice 3), Creator/KentoShiraishi (Japanese, male avatar voice 4), Creator/DaisukeMotohashi (Japanese, male avatar voice 5), Creator/ShinobuMatsumoto (Japanese, male avatar voice 6), Creator/HiromichiKogami (Japanese, male avatar voice 7), Creator/ShinyaFukumatsu (Japanese, male avatar voice 8), Creator/RinaHonnizumi (Japanese, female avatar voice 1), Creator/MayukoKazama (Japanese, female avatar voice 2), Creator/SayuriYahagi (Japanese, female avatar voice 3), Creator/ShizukaIshigami (Japanese, female avatar voice 4), Creator/MayaEnoyoshi (Japanese, female avatar voice 5), Creator/HarukaAikawa (Japanese, female avatar voice 6), Creator/YokoImaizumi (Japanese, female avatar voice 7), Creator/IkukoTani (Japanese, female avatar voice 8), Creator/ZachAguilar (English, male avatar voice 1), Creator/KimoLeopoldo (English, male avatar voice 2), Creator/JMichaelTatum (English, male avatar voice 3), Creator/JohnPatneaude (English, male avatar voice 4), Creator/AlejandroSaab (English, male avatar voice 5), Creator/JordanReynolds (English, male avatar voice 6), Creator/JasonMarnocha (English, male avatar voice 7), Creator/DougStone (English, male avatar voice 8), Creator/XantheHuynh (English, female avatar voice 1), Creator/KimberlyWoods (English, female avatar voice 2), Creator/AmberLeeConnors (English, female avatar voice 3), Creator/DawnMBennett (English, female avatar voice 4), Creator/RyanBartley (English, female avatar voice 5), Creator/LarissaGallagher (English, female avatar voice 6), [[Creator/PattyMattson PJ Mattson]] (English, female avatar voice 7), Creator/EllynStern (English, female avatar voice 8)[[/note]]

->The PlayerCharacter of World Tour mode. A prospective recruit at Buckler Security Services, Luke helps to send them off on a journey around the world and hone their talents.
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* TheAce: They learn the techniques and martial arts styles of the base roster, regardless of how mystical or frankly ''outlandish'' some of their fighting styles are. This includes Dhalsim's [[{{Contortionist}} ability to elongate and stretch his limbs]], Blanca's ShockAndAwe, and even ''[[CastingAShadow the Psycho Power]]'' from JP and Ed.
* AllYourPowersCombined: By training with ''6'''s roster long enough, they become able to use all their moves, mixing and matching them as they please.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: After the FinalBoss battle, the PC informs Luke of what's transpired, with the latter asking if their journey's over. Upon telling him otherwise, Luke notes that they have unfinished business and offers them some "coachly" advice by saying their journey doesn't have an ending. While it's uncertain what the PC intends to do now as far as the story is concerned, in gameplay this translates to throwing the PC back into the game world and completing their training with their mentors.
* BadPowersGoodPeople:
** The Psycho Power they inherit from JP (or at least a portion of it) was previously used by a madman hellbent on controlling the world and is currently being used by a man enacting a money laundering scheme in a foreign country, nevermind the ominous and dark nature of the Psycho Power in itself. In the hands of the PlayerCharacter, however, it's mainly used to help refine and assist them in honing their skills as a martial artist.
** The Avatar is able to learn and use A.K.I's full list of [[PoisonousPerson poisonous attacks]] after being led to her location in China.
* CantHoldTheirLiquor: They obviously can't handle their first sip of Jamie's GargleBlaster and get seriously hammered when trying to take that sip.
* CharacterDevelopment: Not in terms of character growth, but in fighting ability. At the start of World Tour, the PC struggles to learn and mimic the fighting abilities of their mentors, as seen in cutscenes when they unlock that character's fighting style. As you progress through World Tour, however, they learn much more quickly and show little problem in imitating their fighting style, with the obvious exceptions of characters who fight using more mystical abilities.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: When they fail to disarm the Championship Belt bomb in time, their only option at this point is to directly enter the Nayshall Tournament and make it to the top in hopes of gaining the belt so that it can presumably be defused or removed from the area before its activation. Li-Fen outright [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe lambasts the absurdity of this plan]] -- and they don't even get the chance to try it, as their being caught by JP amidst the defusal attempt [[NiceJobBreakingItHero compels him to check the belt and find the bomb off-screen]]. JP being [[ItAmusedMe JP]], he knowingly activates the bomb in Yua's hands before the Avatar or Bosch can approach it safely, forcing the latter to perform a HeroicSacrifice with the Avatar all but useless in preventing any of it.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Generally the Avatar tries to follow Bosch's trail to help him with whatever he's gotten himself into, and seems dead set on making sure he can be rescued from his Psycho Power situation. Then they find out from the Nayshall Resistance that he's been embroiled this entire time in a plan to [[TakingYouWithMe suicide bomb JP]] to save their nation. The Avatar's first response is to be [[TranquilFury visibly enraged]], before wordlessly raising their fists and beating the everliving hell out of Rewancha to "voice" their displeasure.
* FriendlyRival: With Bosch, returning the latter's respect over their growth as a fighter with equal measure.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: They can learn ''every'' fighting style used by the base roster of ''6'', including fighting styles that use mystical means or, in Dhalsim's case, freakishly outlandish. While the PC gains a portion of the Psycho Power from JP and earns the favor of the spirits with Lily's help, explaining how they can imitate their respective fighting styles, it's not explained how the PC can elongate their limbs or how they can use Blanka's ShockAndAwe abilities.
* MultipleChoicePast: They don't hail from a singular country like most fighters and can potentially come from anywhere in the world.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Their involvement in the plot unintentionally complicates several matters for the Nayshall Resistance's plans to try to assassinate JP, forcing extreme measures to be taken. And their getting caught inside the Championship Belt room by JP while trying to disarm the bomb within the belt causes him to check it afterwards, discover the bomb, and keep it active intentionally so that he can specifically draw out Bosch to his death by HeroicSacrifice after putting the activated bomb [[WouldHurtAChild in Yua's hands]].
* OddFriendship: They gradually earn mutual trust with some of their more, er, troublesome mentors, such as Juri. It says a lot when she feels comfortable enough around them to tell them a bit of her past, whereas anyone else who would've asked her about it would've gotten the shit kicked out of them or worse.
* OneManArmy: Though they have a few team-ups in major fights, generally the Avatar tears through the Mad Gear Gang, the Crows, [=SiRN=] security, leagues of random martial artists and criminals and even JP's own security forces singlehandedly. The ConservationOfNinjutsu means the skilled, singular opponents are typically the biggest threats to them, compared to utterly tearing through virtually everyone else.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The final fight in World Tour sees an enraged PC fighting JP after he confesses to knowing about the bomb in the championship belt, but did nothing about it.
* SilentProtagonist: They speak in battle, but while out in the open world and in cutscenes, they're silent. This is best showcase in the ending cutscene where they're on the phone with Luke where their lips are moving, but there's no sound.
* SkilledButNaive: They begin the game with good practical training, enough to join Luke's security business at all, but the point of World Tour is to continue gaining more experience by meeting various masters and training under them. Often, they're flustered by the cast's exotic powers, or overeager to learn the moves without getting into the right headspace, but they ultimately prove able to meet their standards, and willing to put in the work, which earns them the approval of their masters.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: They realize this after they pound the tar out of JP when he confesses to knowing the championship belt was rigged to explode (and even activated the bomb himself) and indirectly killed Bosch [[ItAmusedMe purely out of amusement]]. When they look at their rival's charred corpse in despair, JP [[LaughingMad laughs]] as they now realize how little their victory over him means.
* VirtualPaperDoll: Every facet of the PC can be customized, from their physical features at the start of the game to their clothes, potentially allowing you to make some really wacky and weird-looking characters.
* WorthyOpponent: Played with. While most martial artists engage with the PC on friendly terms like Chun-Li and Ryu, others require the PC to prove themselves in a fight. Juri, for example, agrees to tutor the PC because they're good in a fight and mimic her fighting style surprisingly well.
* WouldntHurtAChild: The Avatar can challenge mostly everyone, but they consistently are unable to challenge any children into a fight.
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[[folder:Albert Jackson]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Kimberly's uncle and one of Ken's senior advisors at the Masters Foundation. He appears in the ''Days of the Eclipse'' prequel comic, and his disappearance is Kimberly's main motivation for participating in the events of the game proper.
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* TheConsigliere: He acts as Ken's chief advisor, and is a cool, calming presence.
* SearchingForTheLostRelative: Albert is seemingly killed when the car he and Ken are travelling in whilst in Nayshall is attacked by terrorists and explodes. Kimberly, his niece, sets out on a mission to find out what happened to him.
* SpeakTruthToPower: Albert doesn't mince words with Ken, despite him effectively running the Masters Foundation, advising him that his decision to invest in and joint-host a fighting tournament in the emerging nation of Nayshall -- at a cost of a cool $350 million -- is leaving a bad impression with his board of investors, even noting that it's been perceived as a vanity project to recapture Ken's glory days.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He exists for one chapter of the prequel comic, and is established as someone who works with Ken in his financial advisories -- only to subsequently be blown up in a FalseFlagOperation as part of JP's machinations to bleed profits out of the Masters Foundation and the resulting tournament.
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[[folder:Bosch]]
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->'''Origin:''' [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Kyouhei Natsume (Japanese), Creator/GriffinPuatu (English)

->Full name Bosch Waraya. Your rival, introduced in the game's tutorial while you're in Luke's gym.
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* ClimaxBoss: Is effectively the FinalBoss of the game for the player character, with their fight in the finals being the true test of how well they've mastered fighting techniques. Compounding this, the only difference in the subsequent cutscene that plays regardless of winning or losing to Bosch is his and the Avatar's positions on the podium, and Bosch still rushes into his HeroicSacrifice first before the player character can react to the rigged champion's belt being armed. Even with JP being the TrueFinalBoss, he's a markedly easier challenge to overcome and freely admits he's not the strongest out there and [[AndThenWhat his defeat earns nothing for the Avatar]] beyond the satisfaction of beating him down momentarily, contrasted against the emotional high-stakes confrontation between them and Bosch just moments before.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Bosch has nothing all that special going on as far as ''Street Fighter'' is concerned, and yet is still consistently on-par with the [[TheAce fighting prodigy]] that is the PlayerCharacter. Then Amnesia shows up and turns him into a Psycho Power fueled SuperSoldier.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While you have Luke amiably giving your avatar the basics of fighting, Bosch appears out of nowhere to surprise attack you, looking to start a fight.
* EvilMakeover: Later in the story, he is encountered with a ''very'' different look and acts ''a lot'' more aggressive. The bandages on one arm are extended past his elbow, his bracelets are replaced with heavy metal shackles, he's wearing a purple-splotched Mad Gear box mask, and he is topless aside from a single shoulder pad, exposing a variety of ''nasty'' purple scars as a result of Amnesia's Psycho Power experiments.
* FriendlyRival: For all of his brashness and negative first impression, he does still show a lot of respect to the player and an appreciation for their mutual growth as fighters.
* HeroicSacrifice: Saves the player character and Yua by grabbing the sabotaged champion's belt and attempting to throw it to a safe distance, only for the bomb within to go off as soon as he does, killing him in the blast.
* KilledOffForReal: Once the bomb goes off as soon as it leaves Bosch’s hands, the story goes out of its way to repeatedly show his charred corpse on the ground as the ''only'' dead body in the entirety of the game, just to emphasize how meaningless and violent his demise was.
* TheRival: He serves as the gateway challenge to your avatar in World Tour as you've wrapped up training with Luke.
* ShoutOut: He shares a name with Creator/JohnnyYongBosch, an actor that's worked on many Capcom titles like ''Mega Man'', ''Devil May Cry'', and of course ''Street Fighter''. Given that there are also several [=NPCs=] in World Tour that share their names with various ''Breath of Fire'' Characters, his name may refer to the characters of the same name from ''II'' (known in English as "Bow") and ''Dragon Quarter.''
* SNKBoss: As the Psycho Power-infused Cardboard Combatant, Bosch is a LightningBruiser with inflated attack power and defense, and stronger versions of Luke's special moves that require no Drive Gage to use, including a projectile that cancels any of your own projectiles. His sole Super Art, which only needs one bar worth of Super, is also much more powerful than even the main cast's Level 3 Super Arts: an ''unblockable'' sequence of multiple hard-hitting Psycho-powered strikes that can knock large chunks out of the player's health bar and ends in a ''free Drive Impact'', draining at least two full bars of the player's Drive Gage ontop of all the damage. The attack can be dodged or hit out of, but mandates either perfect reflexes or timing to avoid or cancel the Super Art.
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[[folder:Carlos Miyamoto]]
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-> '''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (Japanese), Creator/KaijiTang (English)

->One of the main heroes of ''Final Fight 2''. He can be challenged to a battle in Metro City.
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* BadassInANiceSuit: In ''6'', Carlos swaps his all denim outfit for a blue suit, black dress shirt, red tie and CoolShades.
* ButNotTooForeign: He's Japanese-Brazilian, and hails from the latter.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: He is one of four playable heroes in ''Final Fight 2'', whereas here he's an NPC that you can do a sidequest with in World Tour.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: He has an exclusive attack where he swings his blade around him several times in a row. ''You cannot armor break, Drive Impact, or even attempt to projectile it'' without getting drawn in if it tags your hitbox. If it hits you in full, that's upwards to a third of a health bar gone, and getting suckered into the final hit is by itself almost a fourth.
* PaperThinDisguise: He shows up in the optional post-game boss in the Suva'hal Tournament questline, where he insists that he's not Carlos but someone else, all while just wearing a robber mask and still carrying his sword around. He reveals himself if the Avatar beats him regardless, but still initially baffled that the Avatar can see through his disguise (despite it being poorly made).
* PrivateDetective: He describes himself as something of a mix between this and a freelance action hero in World Tour Mode: he seeks out people with problems on the streets of Metro City, investigates on their behalf and fights whatever thugs or villains were involved. During the story, you help him out investigating a robbery.
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[[folder:Eternity]]
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->''Welcome to world of ''Street Fighter''! Are you a fighter looking for your next challenge? Or just passing through on your journey? Either way, we're more than happy to '''have you!!'''''

->'''Origin:''' [[CityOfAdventure Metro City]], UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NatsukiHanae (Japanese), Vittorio Wyatt Gray (English)

->The flamboyant host of the Battle Hub. They appear during the mode's introductory cutscene.
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* AgentPeacock: Eternity is quite the flamboyant fellow, but they're no slouch in a fight themselves.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: If Kimberly shares some parallels with Isla, then Eternity is Capcom's answer to [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXIV Clemence Bellamy]].
* AmbiguousGender: Eternity is presented as a gender-nonconforming character and sports an androgynous look. They are also never referred to with specific pronouns at any point during World Tour or Battle Hub.
* GameShowHost: They've got the excitable, over-the-top exuberance down pat and act as the host for the Battle Hub network, a virtual arcade for online gaming.
* LargeHamAnnouncer: Their delivery on every line is quite flamboyant, not to mention their flashy and campy attire that drives home their focus on showmanship and presentation.
* MovesetClone: Eternity fights using Juri's fighting style.
* ShoutOut: Comparisons were made to the irrepressible [[Film/TheFifthElement Ruby Rhod]] as soon as they debuted.
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[[folder:Kalima]]
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->'''Origin:''' [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Mariko Higashiuchi (Japanese), Laila Lakhani (English)

->JP's secretary and native to Nayshall. She appears in the game's prequel comic, ''Days of the Eclipse''.
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* AntiHero: In World Tour, she wants nothing more than to stop JP, but is willing to stoop to ruthless methods to do so, namely using Bosch as a suicide bomber to try and take out JP in an explosion.
* TheAtoner: She saves Ken from being detained by authorities after finding out what JP's plans for her country are. Unfortunately, she fails to assassinate JP himself and gets stabbed with her own knife, with JP standing over her dying body to gloat about how he's going to bleed her country dry until it's outlived its use to him.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: The plan involving using the young, inexperienced Bosch as a suicide bomber against JP has so many holes that it shows how desperate she and the Resistance are. It's only thanks to him bungling up in his haste and being kidnapped by Amnesia to be imbued with Psycho Power that he even manages to become strong enough for such a role -- and then the plan completely fails because JP knows ahead of time about the bomb hidden in the champion’s belt, forcing Bosch to make his HeroicSacrifice to save his sister Yua when the bomb is activated, which ultimately ends up looking like a failed terrorist attack against a good-standing CEO.
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference In the prequel comic, her hair is entirely dark. Her depiction in Ken's story and World Tour shows her as having a dual-toned hairstyle of white and black.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: After she finds out about JP's true goals for Nayshall and attempts to assassinate him, JP casually turns her own knife on her, leaving her for dead, though she survives to show up in Metro City during World Tour Mode.
* LaResistance: By the events of World Tour, she's the leader of the resistance group in Nayshall.
* MeaningfulName: Kalima is a Hindi-originated name meaning 'Speaker' or 'Mouthpiece', which is appropriate given her role as JP's secretary and public liaison in Nayshall.
* NotQuiteDead: She is described as "missing" in Ken's story despite having been stabbed seemingly fatally by JP. Sure enough, she's alive and well by the time of World Tour.
* UnwittingPawn: She was the one responsible for coordinating JP's operations, not knowing that he was plotting to stage a terrorist attack on her country to profit off of the chaos.
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[[folder:Rudra]]
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->'''Origin''': [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinya Takahashi (Japanese), Creator/BillButts (English)

->The leader of The Crows, a new Metro City-based gang that rivals Mad Gear.
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* CatSmile: The sides of his mouth are pursed in such a way that it resembles a cat smile.
* DontCallMeSir: He hates being called "Boss" by his underlings, preferring "Mister Rudra".
* FriendToAllChildren: He started training under Dhalsim in order to protect homeless youths who couldn't protect themselves, many of whom would continue to follow Rudra as members of The Crows.
* JustifiedCriminal: He and the other Crows commit crimes like theft that are needed for survival due to their poverty.
* LeanAndMean: He's very gaunt and rangy in build, with sunken cheekbones and a snarling, unkind look. However, while he is the leader of street gang, he ultimately turns out to be not such a mean guy after all.
* MovesetClone: He's a disciple of Dhalsim, although Rudra puts more stock in the fire-breathing aspect of Dhalsim's style.
* NecessarilyEvil: Rudra views himself and The Crows this way. He and his crew are essentially homeless who are just stealing and using violence to survive on the streets, but when they were labeled as a gang alongside Mad Gear, they ran with the label.
* PlayingWithFire: He uses Dhalsim's fire-breathing techniques, but also has a couple of unique fire attacks that Dhalsim doesn't have. The first is a wall of flame that acts as a ground-based projectile, and the other can be described as an anti-air version of Yoga Flame that reaches full screen.
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: "Rudra" is an ancient Hindi name associated with the god Shiva, the principle deity in Hinduism.
* RubberMan: He uses Dhalsim's normals.
* TheRival: He acts as one to Damnd, with the two of them being leaders of rival gangs vying for a shot at representing Metro City in a tournament being held in Nayshall.
* ShadowArchetype: He's one to his old master, Dhalsim. While Rudra's still very much a decent guy deep down who just wants to look out for the downtrodden, he's also a brash and cocky gang leader who's not above stealing and using violence to get by. If not for Rudra using his trademark techniques, it'd be surprising to find out that the peaceful, pacifistic Dhalsim was this guy's master.
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[[folder:King Shari of Nayshall]]
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->'''Origin:''' [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]

->The boy-king of the fledgling nation of Nayshall, one the game's major locations. He first appears in the game's prequel comic, ''Days of the Eclipse''.
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* AChildShallLeadThem: He rules the mountainous emerging nation of Nayshall, and yet is ostensibly a young teenager.
* MicroMonarchy: [[FictionalCountry The Kingdom of Nayshall]] is a thinly-veiled analogue of the real-world Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{Bhutan}}, a tiny, landlocked nation secluded in the Himalayas. The name 'Nayshall' also sounds very much like UsefulNotes/{{Nepal}}, a neighbouring Himalayan nation that was also a monarchy up until 2008.
* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: He's decked out in voluminous robes and a huge headdress, befitting his status as king.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He effectively enables JP's manipulations, alongside Ken, as the royal seal of approval in Nayshall matters causes the prequel comic and ''6'''s story to unfold with all the hell that entails, and he's completely oblivious to the root cause. He only appears for part of a chapter in the comic itself, and has no greater role past the plot point described.
* UnwittingPawn: King Shari is a sweet young man, and is entirely taken in by the seemingly benevolent JP and his grand plans for Nayshall, including the reopening of an ancient fighting arena which, with Shari's blessing, JP uses as a platform to promote his fighting tournament betting app, through which he plans to launder money and suck Nayshall dry.
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[[folder:Thrasher Damnd]]
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->'''Origin''': UsefulNotes/DominicanRepublic
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/MichaelDobson (''Street Fighter'' TV Series), Jim Wallace (''Final Fight Revenge''), Creator/RyoSugisaki (''Street Fighter 6'', Japanese), Arthur Romeo (''Street Fighter 6'', English)[[/note]]

-> A Dominican Republic born bruiser, Damnd was the lowest ranking of Mad Gear's leaders during the gang's days working for Belger. He makes his return to the ''Street Fighter / Final Fight'' universe in World Tour mode, which shows that in the years since Belger's death he has become the de facto leader of the gang, being the only one of its prominent and powerful members to keep it up and running, though they now operate on a much smaller scale.
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* AffablyEvil: He's an incorrigible crime lord who causes the heroes a great deal of trouble in the first half of the game, but darn if he's not also cheerful, friendly, and easy to get along with. Damnd respects strength, and as long as you've got it you're all right in his book, even if you're his enemy. He's not particularly volatile and holds no grudges for anything - it's noted that even had he caught Bosch after the latter stole from him, the worst he would've done was offer Bosch a job with no strings attached. When the player later beats down his entire gang and refuses the same offer, he lets him go with a cheery offer to team up in the future. Even when he kidnaps Li-Fen, the player finds her entirely unharmed and unconcerned, and the whole thing turns out to be a job offer.
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: In World Tour mode, set prominently in Metro City, he wears a motorcycle jacket that has "Mad Gear M C" (M C often stands for "Motorcycle Club"), "Mad Gear Gang", and "Metro City" emblazoned across it.
* CleanDubName: He is called 'Thrasher' for the SNES and Sega CD ports of ''Final Fight'', which is reintroduced here as part of his full in-game name. Eventually, both of his names were consolidated into one, his full name becoming "Thrasher Damnd".
* CoolShades: Wears a classic pair for most of his appearances, including World Tour, where he sports blue-rimmed wayfarers.
* DragonAscendant: He has ascended to become the Mad Gear Gang's new leader after other gang leaders like Belger and Retu have been killed.
* DynamicEntry: He first appears in a teaser trailer for World Tour mode, dropping into view dramatically.
* ScaryBlackMan: A massive wall of muscle who is taller and larger than Haggar, with a demented cackle to match his CheshireCatGrin.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: He is named after the band Music/{{The Damned|Band}}.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Talking with his minions reveals that Damnd is obsessed with recruiting strong and capable new members for Mad Gear, so that they can one day rule the city again. Every action he takes in the story mode is in pursuit of this: he pursues Bosch to try and offer him a position, he kidnaps Li-Fen to try and convince her to be a hacker for Mad Gear, and he tries to convince the Avatar to help him revive Mad Gear practically every time they meet.
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!!Introduced in Other Media
[[folder:Cyborg]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf2_cyborg.png]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]

->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.

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* 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.
%%* {{Cyborg}}
* HeelFaceTurn: Something that could happen after he beats Ryu.
%%* HurricaneKick
%%* KamehameHadoken
%%* {{Shoryuken}}
* {{Shotoclone}}: He has Ken's special moves from ''Super Turbo'' with a new sprite.
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[[folder:Daigenjuro Kanzuki]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}

->The father of Karin Kanzuki, and original head of the Kanzuki family, before being usurped by Karin.

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* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* NonIdleRich: He was the head of the [[BadassFamily Kanzuki family]], after all.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Emperor Nakan]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_nakan.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}

->A legendary Muay Thai fighter who defeated Sagat when he was a young boy.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: His body is covered in scars, the most obvious being the x-shaped scare on his face.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's 210 cm tall (6' 8'') and a Muay Thai champion.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Was one when he was a child, and he was allegedly strong enough to have defeated Sagat at that age.
* RagsToRiches: He comes from a poor village, but made a name for himself with his fighting ability.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hanna Ackerson]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_hanna.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{England}}

->A lieutenant of Delta Red, and trusted friend of Keith Wolfman, in charge of tactical operations and support.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's nice, but is apparently feared amongst her peers because when she gets angry, things get ugly.
* CanonImmigrant: Her first appearance is in Masahiko Nakahira's ''Super Street Fighter II: Cammy Gaiden'', although with a much different look.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Her profile picture shows her caring for a rabbit and a bird, and her profile says she has six cats.
* KindHeartedCatLover: She's got six of them, after all. Not even Cammy has that many.
* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rick]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_rick.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Jamaica}}

->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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* ButtMonkey: Prone to getting hurt by Dee Jay's antics.
* CoolShades: Wears white glasses with transparent orange shades.
* {{Determinator}}: Practiced the bongo-sized djembe drum until he suffered hematuria from sitting down for so long.
* DreadlockRasta: Wears a head full of braids.
* FunPersonified: Described as having the same mood as Dee Jay, that mood being happy and easily excitable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Momotaro]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/momotaru.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}

->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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* 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.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: The original Momotaro was blonde, whereas this one has a bushy brown beard.
* {{Expy}}: This version of Momotaro seems to owe a lot to ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'', being a muscular BoisterousBruiser of a sailor.
* NoodleIncident: His bio mentions that he once fought Ryu in the past but doesn't elaborate how their showdown started or concluded.
* 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.
* ThrowABarrelAtIt: His fighting style involves chucking large wooden barrels.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beard and Bows]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beard.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Beard]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}

->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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* 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.
* HookHand: Beard has one, calling back to his home series origin as a pirate.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Beard [[GrievousHarmWithABody flails around a small shark as a weapon]], while Bows uses an enormous glass float.
* 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.
* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ruby]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_ruby.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}

->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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* AdaptationalNationality: [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Ruby Heart]] was all but stated to be from France thanks to her GratuitousFrench phrases, but this Ruby is Norwegian.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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''.
* {{Expy}}: She is very heavily based on Ruby Heart, the leading OriginalCharacter from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2'', bearing an almost identical design.
* MsFanservice: Ruby isn't afraid to show some chest with an unbuttoned jacket and cleavage-exposing blouse.
* OnlyOneName: This version is just 'Ruby', not 'Ruby Heart'.
* PirateGirl: Still has the look despite not being a pirate in this version, instead being an ordinary sailor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sawada]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfm_sawada.png]]
->[[caption-width-right:250:[[SamuraiShinobi The Mysterious Samurai]]]]

-> '''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
-> '''Portrayed by:''' Kenya Sawada

->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.

->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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* 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.
* 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"]].
* 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.
* 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).
* 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]]).
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* MadeOfIron: In the case of the elements at least as he has a strong resistance to cold.
* 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.
* 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.
* TeleportSpam: Ninpo Kamikakushi, which works the same way as Dhalsim's Yoga Teleport.
* 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.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Effectively replaces Fei-Long in the movie-based game's lineup.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shadaloo Troopers]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf_bison_troopers.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250: [[{{Cyborg}} High Tech Soldiers]]\\
'''Top:''' Arcane, Khyber\\
'''Bottom:''' F7, Blade]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]
->'''Portrayed by:''' Alan Noon (''Street Fighter: The Movie'')

->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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* 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.
* AllYourPowersCombined: F7 has all the other Troopers' attacks.
* 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.]]
* {{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.
* CoolMask: They all wore identical masks in their original appearance, but then their ''Street Fighter V'' artwork gave each of them a unique mask.
* {{Crossover}}: Blade's true identity is supposed to be Gunloc from ''VideoGame/SaturdayNightSlamMasters'', who is rumored to be Guile's brother.
* EliteMooks: Each of them is considered an elite Shadaloo soldier, with Blade being the lowest rank and F7 being the highest.
* EvilMinions: They are a part of Shadaloo, after all.
* {{Expy}}: Of the the multicolored ninjas (Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Reptile) and robots (Sektor and Cyrax) from ''Franchise/MortalKombat''.
* FacelessGoons: Although their ''Street Fighter V'' artwork at least gives them unique looking masks.
* FatBastard: ''Street Fighter V'' artwork depicts Khyber as a heavyweight.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: According to their ''SFV'' bios, Blade is from America, Khyber is from America and F7 is from America. Arcane, on the other hand, is from Poland.
* 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.
* PlayingWithFire: Khyber and F7.
* PsychoElectro: Arcane and F7.
* RubberMan: Khyber and F7, though this is downplayed or ignored as of their ''Street Fighter V'' descriptions.
* 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.
* SuperSoldier: They're Shadaloo's elite troops.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Khyber's and Arcane's specialties are fire and electrocution attacks, just like Dhalsim and Blanka respectively.
* TeleportSpam: Arcane and F7.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shin]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfo_shin.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/SouthKorea

->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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* ButNotTooForeign: As mentioned in his bio, he's half Japanese and half Korean, he also has blonde hair.
* CanonImmigrant: Included in ''Street Fighter V's'' Character Reference after a near decade of uncertainty if he even was a ''Street Fighter'' character.
* ExtremityExtremist: Uses kicks as most of his attacks.
* 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.
* OriginalGeneration: The only truly new character created for a game that was more like a [[{{Crossover}} crossover]], than a true ''Street Fighter'' game.
* 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.
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!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''
[[folder:Candy]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_candy_1.jpg]]
->''Well, my Rufus ain't no ordinary man, he's the best fighter in America, y'know, and he's a gentleman!''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]? (''Street Fighter IV''; Japanese), Creator/LauraBailey (''Street Fighter IV''; English)[[/note]]

->Rufus' girlfriend, who dresses like a stereotypical cowgirl. The two apparently met during a dine-and-dash.

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* BecauseDestinySaysSo: According to Rose's win quote to Rufus:
-->''You are destined to be with Candy. [[ShipperOnDeck Treat her well.]]''
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She's convinced that Rufus is a genius and a gentleman. Yes, the guy who runs around beating up everyone, regardless of age, ethnicity or gender, because he thinks they're Ken Masters. Then again, this might be relative, as Rufus is kind enough to her, and she doesn't exactly seem to be very smart herself.
* UglyGuyHotGirlfriend: Rufus is a fat, ugly, loudmouthed man who has somehow managed to attract a hot cowgirl.
* UnexplainedAccent: You'd think that with her stereotypical cowgirl outfit and appearing to live in the American South that she would have a Southern accent, but her voice makes her sound like she's from Brooklyn.
* YouthfulFreckles: They're faint, but she does have three freckles on each cheek.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Cook]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_496.jpeg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Mexico}}

->El Fuerte’s co-worker at his restaurant, who is stunned how bad El Fuerte is at cooking.

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* BeleagueredAssistant: To El Fuerte, who's passion for cooking is only outmatched by his bizarre culinary ideas.
* DeadpanSnarker: Calls El Fuerte “Professor” when it comes to his “creative” concept of making chili soup with aojiru.
* NoNameGiven: His name is never stated during the scenes he's in.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hakan's Family]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_hakanfamily.png]]
->''I love my daughters, they are so pretty!'' -- Hakan

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Turkey}}

->Hakan's wife Melike, and their seven daughters, Abla, Susam, Hurmas, Tereyağı, Kanola, Zeytin and AyçiçeÄŸi.

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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Well, ''almost''. Each of Hakan's seven daughters has a different hairstyle pattern. Otherwise, they look exactly the same aside from age.
* BeautyContest: Melike is apparently a former Miss Turkey.
* GoodParents: They're both loving parents, but Hakan tends to spoil his daughters, while Melike is more strict.
* MeaningfulName: The name "Melike" (pronounced May-lee-kay) means "Queen" in Turkish, which is suitably apt considering that her husband Hakan's name means "King". Their children's names are all terms relating to oil.
** Abla - "Elder Sister", also a play on the Japanese term for oil, "Abura".
** Susam - "Sesame"
** Hurmas - "Persimmon"
** Tereyağı - "Butter"
** Kanola - "Rapeseed"
** Zeytin - "Olive"
** AyçiçeÄŸi - "Sunflower"
* NavelDeepNeckline: Melike's outfit has a plunging neck that goes down to her stomach.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Hakan's daughters, with their Kewpie doll proportions and pie-eyes, evoke a simpler, more cartoonish artistic style -- certainly when compared to any other periphery characters in the series listed here.
* NumerologicalMotif: Having inherited their father's bizarre hairstyle, Hakan's daughters all have a different number of head...barnacles...in their hair, presumably showing their order of birth, the oldest having only one and the youngest having seven.
* UglyGuyHotWife: Not only does Hakan look really weird, but his wife has managed to keep her looks after having a kid, then twins, ''then triplets'', then yet another daughter.
* TheVoiceless: Not one of them utters a word during Hakan's arcade mode ending.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lauren]]
->[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_lauren_2.jpg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Maya (Crimson Viper)'s daughter.

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* CheerfulChild: She's a very happy girl and is completely unaware of her mom's real job as a CIA agent.
* DisappearedDad: Who her father is has never been brought up.
* MoralityPet: While C. Viper isn’t truly a villain, she has no problem playing the part of one while undercover within S.I.N. during the events of ''IV'', on top of being a condescending and dismissive person in general. To that end, her sincere love for her daughter, Lauren, is used to emphasize her HiddenHeartOfGold.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mech-Zangief]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfmsh_mechzangief.png]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]

->A robotic version of Zangief created by Shadaloo.

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* CanonImmigrant: Originally appeared in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesVsStreetFighter'' as an alternative version of Zangief, with his Banishing Flat move being replaced with Vodka Fire. Afterwards, he appeared as a transformation move for Zangief in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2'', an alternate costume in ''Super Street Fighter IV'' and ''Street Fighter V'', and made a cameo on the Cosmic Elevator stage in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'', which was later ported over to ''Ultra Street Fighter IV''.
* ImplacableMan: His body is coated with ceramic titanium designed to repel any attack.
* MirrorMatch: His purpose is to Out-Zangief the Zangief.
* PlayingWithFire: He can breath fire by setting alight the vodka fueling him.
* RobotMe: He's a robot version of Zangief.
* VodkaDrunkenski: Being a robot version of a Russian wrestler, he ''literally runs on vodka''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Smalt Raven]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf4_smartraven.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->One of Crimson Viper's fellow CIA operatives, who was killed by Shadaloo shortly before the events of ''IV''.

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* AllThereInTheManual: He's never mentioned within the game itself. He's only ever made an appearance in supplementary material.
* AnimalMotif: The raven. Similarly to Crimson Viper, whose hair resembles a viper, his hair resembles a raven.
%%* CoolShades
* ColorMotif: Much like fellow CIA operatives Crimson Viper and Jade Goat, ''Smalt'' Raven's codename is a color followed by an animal, with smalt being a specific shade of blue.
* MasterOfDisguise: What he apparently excelled at before his death.
* PosthumousCharacter: By the time ''IV'' starts, he's already dead.
* ShockAndAwe: He wore a special combat suit similar to Viper's.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV''
[[folder:Azam]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_azam_5.png]]
->''If it is a silly thing young master wishes to do, then I will follow his wishes.''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/TheMiddleEast
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Mitsuru Ogata (Japanese), Creator/DaveFennoy (English)[[/note]]

->Rashid's butler. He is a friend of Zangief and Shibasaki, Karin's butler. He is traveling the world along with his young master in order to find Rashid's friend, a Shadaloo scientist who they have lost contact with.

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* AcePilot: He's the one flying the plane in Rashid's stage, Skies of Honor. He's apparently able to fly the plane well enough that two people can fight atop the wings without falling off.
* BadassArmFold: His default pose. He even tends to run around and jump while still keeping his arms folded.
* BattleButler: He's friends with Zangief, and he intimidates Birdie after Rashid's battle with him, although he's never shown actually fighting until ''Street Fighter 6'', where he can be fought much like any other [=NPC=].
* BodyguardingABadass: He's meant to be Rashid's bodyguard in addition to his butler, despite Rashid being a fighter as well, who does a lot more fighting than Azam.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Master." It's the only thing he ever says during the story mode. He'll say it whenever Rashid is sad, acting silly, or in danger.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: A side mission in ''6'' requires the player to purposely lose a couple fights against Azam, as he demonstrates how to comfort one's master after they've been defeated in battle.
* GenieInABottle: Whilst his master pretty much averts ArabianNightsDays (except for his super art), Azam's design and outfit unmistakably evokes a classic Arabian genie.
* HighClassGlass: In ''6'', he wears a monocle over his right eye.
* OhCrap: How Rashid and him reacts to Helen revealing to Charlie Nash that he is [[YouAreAlreadyDead already dead]] due to the fact his body is physically dead and [[YourDaysAreNumbered it won't last long]].
* TheQuietOne: He generally only speaks when he and Rashid are alone together. He speaks plenty in Rashid's character story, but when the general story came out, he was reduced to just reacting to Rashid's antics by saying "Master". ''6'' averts this in World Tour, where he speaks directly to the Avatar throughout Rashid's bonding missions, but he remains silent in Rashid's arcade story, where he merely stands in the background acting as a SilentSnarker to his master's antics.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Well known among fighting circuits and stewards seeking a role model, respected in both worlds; Azam seems to be very well acquainted with Zangief as well, with the two remnicing even their masters were buddies in the past and now they have followed their steps. This well respected guy was never mentioned or hinted before ''Street Fighter V''.
* SecretAIMoves: When fought in ''6'', he generally uses a mix of Zangief and Rashid's moves, but with the addition of a unique command throw where he lifts the player above his head then tosses them high into the air, creating a tornado in the process.
* ServileSnarker: Expect him to comment by saying "Master..." and shaking his head whenever Rashid's acting silly.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A heavily muscled man from the Middle East who is pals with Zangief, has a [[ManlyFacialHair mustache]] and acts as a bodyguard/servant to another character? Sounds a lot like [[VideoGame/StreetFighterEX Darun Mister]].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: His outfit in ''V'' is just a vest. Averted in ''6'', where he wears a full uniform.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Byron Taylor]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_byron_2.png]]
->''Heh. You always show up with such perfect timing. It's almost scary.''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Taira Kikumoto (Japanese), Creator/DaveFennoy (English) [[/note]]

->A Texas-born General in the United States Air Force, and Guile's boss. He's a combat sambo master, and a workaholic.

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* BaldOfAuthority: He’s a bald USAF captain general and Guile's superior officer in the ''V'' era. By the time of ''6'', he’s gone a RankUp, becoming a United States Senator.
* ContinuityNod: He appears in the background of Guile’s stage, as well as in the story mode in ''V'', and by the time of ''6'', he has an entire aircraft carrier named in his honour, which acts as Guile's stage.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He plays a role in the Cinematic Story Mode, but prior to that mode's release, he appears as one of the background characters in the Air Force Base stage.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: He has a scar over his right eye.
* HeroesLoveDogs: He's a dog lover, and has five bulldogs.
* {{Workaholic}}: He loves to work, though his work-first philosophy has apparently weakened his domestic life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:David Crislip & Joe]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/davidc.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:David Crislip]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]David: Rei Shinkawa (Japanese), Christopher Bevins (English)\\
Joe: Jun Hirose (Japanese), Brian Oliveira (English)[[/note]]

->Information Analysts that work for the United States Air Force under Gen. Byron Taylor.

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* CharlieBrownBaldness: David has just a little puff of blond hair at the front of his head.
* GoodParents: One of David’s favorite things are his two daughters whom he loves very much.
* MrExposition: Both act as this for the player's benefit, when describing Shadaloo’s activities.
* ThoseTwoGuys: They play this role at the desk in the command center at the US Air Force base.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Daigo Kazama]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akirav_6.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/AkioOtsuka (Japanese), Creator/MichaelMcConnohie (English)[[/note]]

->Akira's older brother, who assists her in some of her attacks. Leader of Gedo High's gang, Daigo is fiercely determined to protect his hometown, and teaches his followers on how to do so. When the kidnapping and attacks strike local schools prior to the events of United By Fate, Daigo sets out to find out who is behind it. He does find out the student council president of Justice Academy, Hyo Imawano, is TheManBehindTheMan and challenges him to a fight, but is defeated and becomes a brainwashed servant of Hyo. It takes the intervention of his sister Akira and two of his gang's most loyal members, Eiji "Edge" Yamada and Gan Isurugi, to break him out of it. Disappointed by the loss, Daigo set out to train himself to avoid such a defeat. During that time, he is somehow turned into a brainwashed sleeper agent of Kurow Kirishima, which segues into ''Project Justice''. Under Kurow's influence, Daigo orders Edge, Gan and the rest of Gedo's gang to attack the other schools, which concern Edge and Gan to the point where they team up again with Akira (now enrolled in the Seijyun Ladies' Academy) to knock some sense into Daigo. Depending on the ending, either they succeed in breaking Daigo out of his brainwashing and Daigo sets off to train himself again, or he dies from fighting them too many times.
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* AssistCharacter: One of Akira's V-Triggers involves her summoning her brother Daigo for a DynamicEntry-esque GoombaStomp. Her Critical Art also entails him joining his little sister in laying the smackdown on her opponent.
* BadassBack: Invoked in one of Akira's V-Triggers, where his turning his back on her opponent is accompanied by a BattleAura that can blow the opponent away. Fittingly, the V-Trigger is called "Otoko no Senaka" ("A Real Man's Back").
* BadassLongcoat: Befitting his role as a heroic delinquent leader.
* BigBrotherInstinct: According to Dan's description of Akira's Summer outfit, Daigo is rather quick to beat up any boy that shows off even the slightest interest in his little sister. Going by the aforementioned description, [[NoodleIncident Dan himself can apparently testify to this]].
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a scar running straight down his right eye. That being said, Daigo himself is firmly on the side of good.
* GoombaStomp: He appears by literally dropping onto Akira's opponent, feet first.
* JapaneseDelinquents: Unlike the other students of Gedo, Daigo aims to work these tendencies out of his gang.
* {{Sarashi}}: When playing as Akira in her Tracksuit alternate costume, his outfit also changes to that of a tracksuit as well, which reveals that he wears this.
* ShonenHair: Well, he's technically a seinen.
%%* TheStoic
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Just about anything his sister cooks, especially when it's anything sweet.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Don Sauvage]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_donsauvage_8.png]]
->''Iiiiincredible! And the winner is, the Russian wrestling dynamo of iron muscle, the Invincible Red Cyclone, Zangief!''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Mitsuru Ogata (Japanese), Creator/JasonLiebrecht (English) [[/note]]

->A wrestling announcer and talk show host that appears in Zangief's story and the Cinematic Story, commentating a tag-team match of Zangief and R. Mika vs. Alex and Laura.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Everything about him from his name to his backstory isn't explained in-game, where he appears in Zangief's story, where he's simply credited as "Ring Announcer", and one scene in the cinematic story.
* CaptainErsatz: He's basically WWE legend Wrestling/JimmyHart ''in all but name''. Megaphone(s)? Check. CoolShades? Check. Long EightiesHair and PornStache? Check. [[NoIndoorVoice Attention-getting]], [[LargeHam bombastic]] personality? Super check.
%%* CoolShades
* DreadfulMusician: Downplayed. He started his career as a rock musician, but his band never took off. However, his stage presence still helped him in the end, as the CWA specifically asked for him to work for them as a commentator.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Possibly. He may or may not be the man in the yellow suit that appears in Balrog's stage in ''Street Fighter II''. They already look very similar, and when the stage was remade for ''Street Fighter V'', Don Sauvage is there.
* LargeHamAnnouncer: It's his job to hype up the crowds outside the casino where Balrog fights.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's a ''very'' thinly-veiled take on WWE legend Wrestling/JimmyHart.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: He wears an Uncle Sam hat when he's working as a wrestling commentator.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iwashigahama Japan Women's Pro-Wrestlers]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf5_ijwpw_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:'''Top:''' Nishisenba, Maple Storm, Ishiwata\\
'''Bottom:''' Raika, Fuka, Nishiki]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} / UsefulNotes/{{Canada}} (Maple Storm)

->A group of female professional wrestlers headquartered in Japan, but featuring women from around the world. Rainbow Mika and Yamato Nadeshiko are also a part of this group, and Yoko Harumage is the coach. They include Sunrise Nishisenba, Maple Storm -- an import from Canada -- Raika, Fuka, Vivian Nishiki and Pepe Ishiwata.

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* AmazonianBeauty: All of them are obviously fit and gorgeous in their own diverse ways, but Sunrise, Maple Storm and Fuka are downright ''muscular'' in comparison to the rest.
* BigLittleSister: Raika is the older sister, but Fuka is significantly beefier than her.
* CaptainGeographic: Maple Storm is Canadian, if you couldn't tell by her name and headband.
* EyepatchOfPower: Sunrise has one.
* FacialMarkings: Pepe wears face paint in order to mask her identity.
* TheLadette: Sunrise is not only one of the more muscular wrestlers, but her profile also says she's a fan of booze.
* SiblingTeam: Raika and Fuka are tag-team partners, and also sisters. Together they are the Raifu Sisters.
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl: Fuka.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Maple Storm has a Canadian flag headband.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jade Goat]]

->'''Origin:''' [[PartsUnknown Unknown]]

->One of Crimson Viper's fellow CIA operatives and contact during the events of Street Fighter V.
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* AnimalMotif: The goat. Similarly to Crimson Viper name.
* ColorMotif: Much like fellow CIA operatives Crimson Viper and Smalt Raven, ''Jade'' Goat's codename is a color followed by an animal, with jade being the name of a green gemstone.
* TheGhost[=/=]TheVoiceless: Only mentioned once by Viper in M. Bison’s prologue story and never seen or heard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mahesh]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_mahesh.png]]
->''My purpose...is to become stronger, and to protect our people as you do.''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{India}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Jun Hirose (Japanese), Creator/KeithSilverstein (English)[[/note]]

->An Indian policeman who wishes to study yoga under Dhalsim, in order to better protect people.

----

* BreathWeapon: He eventually manages to shoot a tiny puff of fire from his mouth, but as he points out, it isn't exactly on par with what Dhalsim can do. Then again, he's still an initiate, so while this is to be expected, it manages to be rather impressive in itself.
* TheMovieBuff: He enjoys going to film festivals in his spare time.
* PoliceAreUseless: Downplayed. He might be a perfectly competent cop, but he's nothing in comparison to Dhalsim or the other fighters. In the cinematic story, when Necalli shows up, it's up to Ryu and Dhalsim to defeat him, while Mahesh gets to cower in fear behind them.
* TenderTears: He was apparently reduced to tears by a movie called "Ajwain's Tears", a poster of which appears in the background of Dhalsim's India stage in ''V''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Curry, just like Dhalsim.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maisie Marlowe]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maisie_4.jpg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/ChiakiTakahashi (Japanese), Creator/TiaBallard (English)[[/note]]

->Secretary to the Metro City mayor. She previously worked for Mike Haggar, and promised him to keep a close eye on the new mayor, Cody Travers.

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* BeleagueredAssistant: She's the hardworking assistant to a reluctant mayor.
* {{Expy}}: Of Sara Bellum from ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', another BeleagueredAssistant to an inept mayor who wears red and has her face obscured in every scene she appears in.
* TheFaceless: There seems to be an effort to keep her face mostly hidden. Due to her thick glasses and long hair, only the bottom half of her face has been shown in full. During Cody's character story, her face is at one point blocked by Cody's arm, and at another her face is hidden in shadow with only her glasses visible. Similarly, in Cody's ''V'' Arcade Mode ending, only the bottom half of her face is shown.
* MaleGaze: Three panels in Cody's ''V'' Arcade Mode ending show Marlowe's butt prominently.
* MustacheVandalism: She has a little fun with this in Cody's ''V'' Arcade Mode ending, messing with a photo on Cody's desk of him, Haggar, Guy and Jessica. She gives Haggar a bowl-cut, lipstick, and a hairier chest and arms, while Guy is given a katana, a samurai ponytail, rosy cheeks, a mustache and a goatee. Finally, she draws a heart around Cody and Jessica's faces.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Although normally unflappable, even she can take some time to have a little fun. In Cody's Arcade Mode ending in ''V'', doodling on a picture taken of him, Jessica, Guy, and Haggar after the events of ''Final Fight''.
* OpaqueNerdGlasses
* SassySecretary: Constantly berates Cody for his irresponsibility and spaciness.
* ScaryShinyGlasses: Her glasses give off this effect after she finds Cody fighting Zeku after having wandered away from her.
* SexySecretary: She's Cody's assistant and easy on the eyes.
* ShipperOnDeck: She seems to want Cody and Jessica to get back together, as she draws a heart around a photo of the two during happier times.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: Often referred to as Miss Marlowe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Matsuda Family]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf5_matsudas.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:'''Top:''' Fabio, Enzo, Manuela\\
'''Bottom:''' Kinjiro, Yuichiro, Brenda]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}

->Sean and Laura's extended family; including their Japanese father Yuichiro, grandfather Kinjiro, their Brazilian mother Brenda, their older brother Fabio, and their cousins, Enzo and Manuela da Silva.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Complete detail of the extended Matsuda clan was revealed on the Character Reference at the Capcom Fighters Network official website. Only Laura and Sean make an appearance in the story, while the rest of the family is never mentioned by name.
* BadassBookworm: Fabio, the oldest of the Matsuda siblings, lists "reading" as his favorite thing on his bio.
* BadassFamily: ''All'' of them are skilled in either Brazilian jiu-jitsu or capoeira.
* ButNotTooForeign: The first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil in 1908 and today Brazil is home to the largest Japanese population outside Japan. As of 2014 there were approximately just under 1.5 million Japanese-brazilians, so their case isn't that unusual. Their mother's side of the family, the da Silvas, however, are Portuguese-heritage Brazilians and therefore more commonplace.
* DanceBattler: Cousin Enzo and his sister Manuela are capoeiristas, a fighting style that is based on dance moves.
* DreadlockWarrior: Both Fabio and his cousin Enzo favour this hairstyle, and are skilled in jiujitsu and capoeira respectively.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The Matsuda clan, with their mixed Japanese-Brazilian heritage and their Matsuda Jiu-Jitsu are a combination of the Machida family (who produced Lyoto Machida) and the Gracie clan, who are known for basically inventing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, which they call Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Grandpa Kinjiro is the master martial artist of the family, and every other family member is at least one head taller than him. At 5' 5" (166 cm), he'd be one of the shortest fighters in the series if he were playable.
* ShownTheirWork: "Sean" isn't a common Brazilian name at all, but Brenda, Enzo, Fabio and Manuela are all perfectly suitable.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Laura's a dead-ringer for her equally buxom mother, Brenda, and it's easy to see where she gets her looks and curves from.
* ThreeSuccessfulGenerations: When it comes to martial prowess ([[JokeCharacter barring Sean]]); represented by Kinjiro, his son Yuichiro, and the four out of five Matsuda/da Silva cousins; Fabio, Laura, Enzo and Manuela.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nampun]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/main_qimg_7ef574e9e48a0eebb83bca8b39be08fc_pjlq.jpeg]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/AyaSuzaki (Japanese, ''Street Fighter V''),[[/note]]

->A young girl who is Sagat's latest apprentice, replacing his former apprentice Adon.

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* TheApprentice: Of Sagat.
* BadassAdorable: Looks like a cute little girl, but she's also an apprentice to the King of Muay Thai.
* RedeemingReplacement: Unlike Adon, she’s a loyal apprentice to Sagat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Neo Shadaloo]]
[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8aee90d8_36f7_4b94_9039_4b46ca161c6e.jpeg]]
->'''Origin:''' [[MultinationalTeam Various]]

->A group founded by Ed following the downfall of Shadaloo. Ed founded the group with the intention of helping those like him; people who have been experimented on by Shadaloo. So far, Ed has recruited Falke, a super-intelligent gorilla named Baba Mwalimu, a lanky man with crazy hair named Cypher, and a blond man who can alter his body mass named Dobermann. A number of other members also appear in an art book.

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* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: The current members of Neo Shadaloo are named in alphabetical order: '''A'''mrita, '''B'''aba (Mwalimu), '''C'''ypher, '''D'''obermann, '''E'''d, '''F'''alke, and '''G'''oliath.
* AnimalTesting: Shadaloo's cruel experiments with Psycho Power were not limited to humans, as they performed testing on animals such as a gorilla (Baba Mwalimu) and a ''dolphin'' (Amrita).
* AnimalThemeNaming: There's Falke (German for "Falcon") and Dobermann, as well as three characters named after [[MonkeyMoralityPose the three monkeys]], Mizaru (See No Evil), Kikazaru (Hear No Evil), and Iwazaru (Speak No Evil).
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Its leaders underwent experiments that forced them to use Psycho Power while they were Shadaloo's captives, but this group is a group of heroes.
* BigSisterInstinct: Falke plays the role of a big sister within the group and [[FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling towards Ed himself.]]
* DeathbringerTheAdorable:
** In general, they represent a group of Shadaloo victims, but unlike Shadaloo, the organization is a force of good instead of evil. Ed, who at the time of founding the organization was a child in an adult's body due to RapidAging, did not understand the implications of naming the group "Neo Shadaloo", invoking the name of a globally infamous NebulousEvilOrganization.
** A more specific example is Goliath, who despite their name is little more than an infant.
* {{Expy}}: Kikazaru is a robot girl with a detachable head, making her very similar to [[Characters/Tekken6 Alisa]].
* TheFaceless: Iwazaru's face is completely obscured by a monkey that clings to him.
* GentleGorilla: One of them -- Baba Mwalimu ("Father Teacher" in Swahili) -- happens to be a gorilla.
* GooGooGodlike: Another unusual test subject/team member is an ''actual baby'' named Goliath, and whilst it’s currently unknown what the infant's true abilities with Psycho Power are, or how powerful he’ll be, one piece of art, set in a Neo Shadaloo pool hall, shows him psycho-kinetically levitating a set of pool balls.
* HeroicDolphin: One member of the group is an actual ''dolphin'' named Amrita (Sanskrit for "Immortality"), who sports a jaunty little garrison cap to boot.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Cypher’s hair is a curly, triangular mass that connects to his beard.
* InTheHood: Iwazaru wears a hood, which in addition to the monkey clinging onto his face, completely obscures his head.
* IntelligentPrimate: Baba Mwalimu inherits Bison's wisdom and intellect, which, according to Ed, allows them to "quadruple their brain matter". Naturally, they would serve as Neo Shadaloo's computer hacker.
* MonochromaticEyes: Baba Mwalimu has glowing blue eyes.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: Its name and its leaders' use of Psycho Power suggests that it is evil to several of the other heroes. It is actually not evil, and opposes Shadaloo.
* TheQuietOne: According to Ed, Cypher is not a very talkative person, tending only to give single-word answers.
* TeamMom: The chubby Hawaiian girl is stated to exhibit a motherly instinct for the rest of the team.
* TeamPet: Interestingly, the group, particularly Baba Mwalimu, is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki, whom fans will recognize from the previous game as the pet monkey of fellow Doll Santamu. The monkey appearing alongside Baba Mwalimu in several artworks, as well as the appearance of several Dolls in Ed's World Tour artwork in ''6'', implies that an alliance was made between the Dolls and Neo Shadaloo long after the events of ''A Shadow Falls''.
* TeleportSpam: Cypher inherits Bison's ability to teleport in a blink of an eye.
* TemporaryBulkChange: Dobermann can morph his body mass into any shape he wants, based on data collected from Dhalsim.
* WeaponSpecialization: Cypher specializes in knives, which he can also DualWield.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Peter Zonta]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_peter.png]]
->''She's the agent working for Shadaloo! We have the authority to arrest her!''

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Shinnosuke Ogami (Japanese), Peter "Combofiend" Rosas (English)[[/note]]

->A 59-year-old police officer from Brazil. He has three sons, who are also police officers. He's fought by Cammy in the game's story mode, in order to save Decapre from arrest.

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* TheDanza: Voiced in English by '''Peter''' "Combofiend" Rosas.
* {{Expy}}: He looks quite a bit like [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Commissioner James Gordon]]
* GoodOldFisticuffs: He doesn't have much technique, having about as much finesse as your standard street thug. Considering he was fighting a Special Forces agent, even if unknowingly, gotta respect the stones on the guy.
* JokeCharacter: He has ''ridiculously'' low health, and only a few simple moves. It's practically impossible to lose to him, even on hard mode.
* LawmanBaton: One of his only moves is a double-swing of a nightstick.
* PoliceAreUseless: An aging police officer stands no chance against a young special forces agent.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He actually does use his gun...once, in a cutscene, and he misses. Then, when Cammy begins retaliating, he puts the gun away and tries to take her down with only a nightstick and a few simple punches and kicks. It doesn't work out well for him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rashid's Friend]]
->[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rashidfriend.png]]
->''I have to go now, Rashid. One last thing: please enjoy the rest of your life. Goodbye.''

->'''Origin:''' [[PartsUnknown Unknown]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Yuuki Kuwahara (Japanese), Melissa Hope (English)[[/note]]

->A female scientist who helps to stop Shadaloo from the inside by stealing the Operation C.H.A.I.N.S access keys, and sending them around the world to various fighters.

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%%* BoyishShortHair
* ChildhoodFriends: Rashid mentions having known her since the two were kids.
* DeadAllAlong: Rashid's main motivation is to save her, but unknown to him she's been dead since he first confronted Shadaloo.
* DeadManWriting: After the day has been saved, a voicemail message from her is automatically sent to Rashid's phone.
* HeroicSacrifice: Based on a voicemail message from her which is automatically sent to Rashid's phone, it is implied she knew that what she did to stop Shadaloo would lead to her demise and she did so willingly without regret.
* ImMelting: She's melted into a puddle of purple goo by F.A.N.G early on in the story.
* NoNameGiven: She's only ever referred to as "Rashid's friend". Not even Rashid ever says what her name is. For that matter, the characters all seem to go out of the way to avoid saying "she" or "her" (except for one instance, courtesy of Helen), even though her gender isn't exactly masked by her single appearance in the story. This seems to be a thinly-veiled attempt to cast doubt as to whether the person Rashid was looking for was her or someone yet to be seen, at least up until F.A.N.G confirms that it's her by blurting out in frustration that he "should've killed that traitor much earlier" right in front of an angered Rashid.
* PartsUnknown: It isn't made clear as to where she's from. She is friends with Rashid, who is from an unidentified country in the Middle East, but she does not look or sound at all Middle Eastern, but then again, Rashid doesn't have an accent either.
* PlayfulHacker: It seems that she was this before getting taken by Shadaloo, with her last program containing a cute chibi Rashid.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: All she did was steal the Operation C.H.A.I.N.S access keys, and sending them around the world to various fighters and creating a command code to shut down Operation C.H.A.I.N.S before meeting her demise but it was because of her Shadaloo has been defeated. If she didn't do what she did then things would have gone very differently.
* UngratefulBitch: Despite them having been close and being fond of each other, Rashid always thought she was this, since according to him, she never thanked him once for all the times he saved her ass. However, she does get to thank him at the end of the story, through voicemail, some time after dying, making for one hell of a TearJerker.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robert Sullivan]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robsullivan.png]]
->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Luke's father, who gave his life saving his son and a group of bystanders from an IED.

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* DeathByOriginStory: His death is what sets Luke on his path as a fighter.
* HeroicSacrifice: After spotting an IED in a crowded mall, he guided Luke and a group of bystanders to safety, but died in the ensuing explosion.
* HiddenDepths: By Luke's own admission, Robert was a quiet man, never even raising his voice at home, so he was surprised that when he spotted the IED, he immediately kicked into action took charge to warn everyone of the impending danger.
* PosthumousCharacter: He died back when Luke was still a kid.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Roxy, Axl and J]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_madgeartrio.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates (Roxy, Axl) / UsefulNotes/{{England}} (J)
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Chiaki Mori (Roxy, Japanese), Creator/LauraPost (Roxy, English), Creator/RyuichiKijima (Axl, Japanese), [[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Jon Bailey]] (Axl, English), Isamu Yusen (J, Japanese), Creator/ChrisHackney (J, English)[[/note]]

->Former members of the Mad Gear Gang. After the gang disbanded, they no longer seem to live as criminals, and are now working for Abigail in his custom car shop, Abigail's Scrap Metal.

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* AnimeHair: J, whose hair is long and points upwards.
* BadassBiker: Axl likes motorcycles and works for Abigail's vehicle modding company.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Abigail lends them his monster truck so they could do some shopping. Then Abigail forgets about that, goes on a rampage, and when they return and remind him that he willingly let them borrow it, he beats them up, even though they did ''nothing'' wrong.
* MusicalThemeNaming: Axl is an {{expy}} of Axel Rose from Music/GunsNRoses, while Roxy is named after Music/RoxyMusic.
* NoSocialSkills: J's CFN profile describes him as being extremely introverted.
* OneLetterName: J.
* PaletteSwap: Roxy is just Poison with orange hair.
* ReformedCriminal: They seem to be working a legitimate business under Abigail's supervision.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shadaloo Soldiers]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_shadaloosoldiers.png]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganisation Shadaloo]]

->M. Bison's minions who carry out his will. Their uniforms represent their rank. The blue-clad soldiers are the lowest rank, in charge of base security and other odd jobs. The green-clad soldiers with red berets are the mid-rank, going on field missions with the Four Kings of Shadaloo. The red-clad soldiers are the highest rank, and are able to wield Psycho Power. There's also the white-clad medical personnel, in charge of the well-being of the other soldiers and also performing experiments in a research lab.

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* EyeObscuringHat: The Low-Rank Soldiers wear helmets that do this.
* GoldColoredSuperiority: Extra Battle mode features weekly fights against these guys, where they're given gold or silver plating, as well as a boost in strength and health.
* InTheHood: The High-Rank Soldiers wear red hoods.
* JokeCharacter: None of them are exactly hard to beat in a fight. They mainly fight using clumsy versions of Bison's moves and have extremely low health. The ones fought in Extra Battle mode, though, can potentially put up a difficult fight, with them being given some armored moves and more health.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Among the mid-rank soldiers is a character named Sergeant Ashida, who provides commentary on costumes and colors on the CFN website, often making hints at what they are references to.
-->'''Sgt. Ashida:''' ''(On Menat's Battle Outfit)'' Wrapped up in bandages, Menat looks similar to Cleopatra. Wonder if those bandages work for detox? For Color 13, I can envision her [[Film/FifthElement leaping off a futuristic skyscraper]].
-->'''Sgt. Ashida:''' ''(On Ed's School Uniform)'' Honor student Ed, from the private Street Fighter Academy. Balrog's certainly happy about Ed's academic success. Don't you think he looks a bit like [[VideoGame/RivalSchools Roy from Pacific High School]]?
-->'''Sgt. Ashida:''' ''(On Kilin's Holiday Outfit)'' Kolin with her own take on the holiday look. You might be thinking - those are the wrong colors! I'd agree, but sometimes you just gotta [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 let it go]]...
* MalevolentMaskedMan: The High-Rank Soldiers wear masks that cover the lower halves of their faces.
* MascotMook: The CFN website where most supplementary information about the ''Street Fighter'' canon comes from is portrayed as being run by these guys, with various developers taking on the roles of soldiers in the army.
* MilitarySalute: The ones that appear in the Shadaloo Base stage will salute whenever Bison, Vega, Balrog or F.A.N.G wins a round.
* MonochromaticEyes: The Mid-Rank and High-Rank Soldiers have these, likely due to the influence of Psycho Power.
* {{Mooks}}: They're all a part of Bison's army. Individually, though, they're not very strong.
* VileVillainLaughableLackey: While they can be potentially threatening, most of the time they're not meant to be taken seriously. In the Shadaloo Base stage, they'll watch the fight just as excitedly as any other background character, and they'll only get serious so they can salute when one of the Four Kings of Shadaloo wins a match.
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[[folder:Shadow Lady]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_shadow_lady_1.jpg]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/YukoMiyamura (''Marvel vs. Capcom''; Japanese), Creator/FumikoOrikasa (''Street Fighter V''; Japanese), Creator/LauraBailey (''Street Fighter V''; English)[[/note]]

->A non-canon "WhatIf" version of Chun-Li originally created for the crossover game ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes''. Having been forcibly cyborgized into a brainwashed minion for Shadaloo and augmented with their technology, she is now a pure killing machine named Shadow Lady, dedicated to expand their criminal operations. She also appears as a secret boss in the Extra Battle Mode in ''V''.
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* AlternateSelf: She is an alternate version of Chun-Li who was kidnapped, unwillingly roboticized and brainwashed to become a Shadaloo minion.
* BlackScreenOfDeath: Her Critical Art is the Shichisei Ranka (aka Final Mission), which has been turned into her own version of Akuma's Raging Demon. The screen turns black, she administers a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown via a [[RapidFireFisticuffs a flurry of fast kicks]] and [[StopMotionLighting white explosions]] while she trashes the opponent.
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: She can morph her hands [[ThisIsADrill into a drill]] and use it as a charging attack, courtesy of her AbnormalLimbRotationRange.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Chun-Li is forcibly turned into a robotic enforcer for Shadaloo.
* CanonImmigrant: The Shadaloo Combat Research Institute profiles on the ''Street Fighter V Character Encyclopedia'' website has an entry for her.
* {{Cyborg}}: Forcibly robotized against her will by Shadaloo, with her body containing a veritable arsenal of high-tech weaponry that demonstrate her cybernetic nature.
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Shadaloo added a RestrainingBolt to her programming, rendering her an [[EmotionSuppression emotionless minion]] fully loyal to them...at first.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Shadow Lady is a darker, evil and more powerful version of Chun-Li created by Shadaloo.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Once her memories return and she joins Shadow in their efforts to stop Shadaloo.
* DoubleJump: Her triple jump, thanks to built-in RocketBoots.
* EnergyShield: She can use the Plasma Barrier to zap and stun opponents. It can be also used as an anti-air.
* EnergyWeapon: She can fire the Big Bang laser beam from her hands in ''Marvel vs. Capcom''.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: Once Bison has her under her employ, Chun-Li now dresses in a dark blue qipao with glowing yellow TronLines, and her full body is entirely obscured.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Captured and forced into becoming an evil enforcer by Bison and Shadaloo.
* HeelFaceTurn: In her ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' arcade ending, [[spoiler:she [[FightingFromTheInside breaks free]] of M. Bison's control, regains her memories as Chun-Li and joins forces with Shadow to take him down to atone for the crimes she committed under Shadaloo. She and Shadow then [[EmergencyTransformation convert Jin into a cyborg]] after finding him mortally wounded by Onslaught]].
* HomingProjectile: The three missiles fired from her back home on an opponent. She can also launch a MacrossMissileMassacre in ''Marvel vs. Capcom''.
* HyperspaceArsenal: Drills, plasma beams, missiles and electric shield, all contained within her metallic frame.
* LightningBruiser: Like normal Chun-Li, but only much faster and stronger as a boss character. Her boss battle is insanely tough as she has more armor, leaves behind afterimages that are distracting, and takes little damage. She can dish out devastating combos that can whittle down the player's health very rapidly. The only mercy in this fight is that her attacks don't affect the player's stun gauge.
* MadeOfPhlebotinum: Her drills are made of an alloy of [[FantasyMetals "Light Ceramical Titanium"]] armor, the Japanese name of "Ceratanium".
* NotHerself: After first reawakening as Shadow Lady, she retains no traces of her personality as Chun-Li and behaves like, well, a robot who's been programmed to obey Shadaloo.
* PrayerPose: While bowing down, the Galaxy Missiles fire off from her back.
* PaintItBlack: She appears as if she was painted completely black.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Her eyes have turned red, showing that she is under Shadaloo's control.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Forcibly converted into a brainwashed cyborg by Shadaloo. Unlike Chun-Li, Shadow Lady is a calculating and near-robotic individual dedicated solely to aiding Shadaloo's criminal activities...at least for a while.
* RobotGirl: Her Extra Battle Mode challenge in ''V'' describes her as a "mysterious mech." Much of Chun-Li's body has been mechanized, with built-in homing missiles from her back, [[ShockAndAwe an electric barrier to zap her opponents]], miniature Vernier thrusters that enable flight, and drills in her hands.
* RocketBoots: Her feet have built-in miniature Vernier thrusters for flight, enabling her to do an air dash to evade enemies.
* SecretBoss: Only appears as an extra boss battle in ''V''[='=]s Extra Battle Mode for a limited time.
* SNKBoss: She plays by Marvel-style rules and even the ''Street Fighter'' website describes her as being brutally tough with devastating combos that can whittle a player's health easily while taking little damage.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Unlike in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' where she explodes after being defeated, Shadow Lady instead short-circuits after being knocked out.
* SpeedEchoes: Leaves behind afterimages as she moves around, which are very distracting.
* SwissArmyAppendage: Her hands can morph into [[ThisIsADrill drills]] for a charging attack.
* TheBusCameBack: Shadow Lady comes back as a boss challenge after years of absence.
* ThisIsADrill: Her body has been plated with [[FantasyMetals Ceratanium armor]] that can shapeshift into several forms. Most notably, she can turn her hands into drills for a charging attack.
* TronLines: The gold outlines on her outfit emit a pulsating glow, signifying her cyberized nature.
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: She follows Shadow in this after her memories return.
* UnwillingRoboticization: Chun-Li was forcibly robotized by Shadaloo. Her modifications granted her some new abilities too, such as hiding missiles within her body or generating an EnergyShield around her.
* VideogameDashing: Her Air Dash has the ability to rocket forward with her legs trailing after her, allowing her to evade enemies and launch potential combos. This is because she has Vernier thrusters in her feet that enable such abilities.
%%* WallJump
* XRaySparks: She protects herself with a plasma barrier that electrifies enemies. Said electrocution makes the player's skeleton visible.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:T.U.S.K & T.A.I.L]]
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->''Even if he only grazes you, you'll eventually melt to nothing.'' -- T.A.I.L

->'''Origin:''' Somewhere in UsefulNotes/{{Asia}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Kanehira Yamato (Japanese, T.U.S.K), Edward Bosco (English, T.U.S.K), Jun Hirose (Japanese, T.A.I.L), Keith Silverstein (English, T.A.I.L)[[/note]]

->F.A.N.G's subordinates, who were killed along with the rest of the Nguuhao in their failed attack against M. Bison.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Their names are only given on the CFN website. In-game, they're only known as Nguuhao Lieutenants A and B.
* EveryoneIsRelated: T.U.S.K is apparently related to Wong Who, one of the members of the Mad Gear Gang from ''VideoGame/FinalFight''.
* FatAndSkinny: T.U.S.K is the fat, while T.A.I.L is the skinny.
* FunWithAcronyms: Their codenames are written out this way, though they likely don't actually stand for anything.
* PoisonousPerson: As members of the Nguuhao, they have the ability to generate poison from their bodies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Two-P]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_twop.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Originally a member of the Mad Gear Gang, Two-P acts as the NPC opponent in the BonusStage of Arcade Mode.

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%%* CoolShades
* DelinquentHair: Has an orange mohawk.
* {{Expy}}: Two-P is based on the Player 2 character from ''VideoGame/ForgottenWorlds'', hence his name ("Two-P" as in "2P" or "Player 2"). This is once again brought up in Two-P's SFV bio, implying that he is the same 2P from ''Forgotten Worlds''.
* MysteriousPast: Two-P was found by Mad Gear collapsed half-naked in the street with [[IdentityAmnesia no idea who he is]].
* ThrowABarrelAtIt: In Arcade Mode's BonusStage, he tries to mess up your attempts at breaking all the barrels, which includes throwing them at you.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Warrior Prophet]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_prophet.png]]
->''To witness Necalli...is to know that you are a true and strong warrior.''

->'''Origin:''' [[UsefulNotes/{{PreColumbianCivilizations}} Aztec Empire]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Kenehira Yamamoto (Japanese), Bob Carter (English)[[/note]]

->An Aztec warrior who acts as the FramingDevice for Necalli's Character Story.

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* AnimalMotif: Snakes. His headdress resembles a snake's head, and he has a pair of golden snakes wrapped around his legs.
* BadassPreacher: It's said Necalli only appears to true warriors, and Necalli appeared before him eventually, though it ended in a CurbStompBattle: With the Prophet getting consumed.
* CoveredInScars: He has X and V-shaped scars all over his body, which are retained by Necalli after it eats him.
* FramingDevice: Him espousing on the legend of Necalli is the FramingDevice for Necalli's story.
* {{Mayincatec}}: He's an Aztec warrior, though this isn't specified in-game.
* NoNameGiven: He's just known as the Warrior Prophet. His true name seems to have been lost to the sands of time.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's assimilated by Necalli long before ''Street Fighter V'' takes place.
* TheProphecy: He says that Necalli will hunt down and devour Ryu (for his ''Satsui no Hado''), Dhalsim (for the power given to him by Agni), and Bison (for his Psycho Power), before being eaten himself. He's wrong.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Willa Maiu]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}

->Sagat's faithful pet tiger who accompanies him wherever he goes.

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* ADogNamedDog: 'Willa' is an archaic Thai term for a cat. 'Maiu' is likely a transliteration error of 'Maew', the usual word for cat in Thai. So his name is essentially something like 'Kitty Cat' in English.
* PantheraAwesome: No other animal is more appropriate for Sagat than a tiger.
* RightHandCat: A more heroic example than most, since Sagat is a former villain turned into a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yoga Masters]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:'''Top:''' Master Y, Gulab Jamun, Amitahb\\
'''Bottom:''' Sheila, Mahabali G, Jagjit]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{India}} / UsefulNotes/UnitedStates (Sheila)

->Six yoga masters residing in India. Rashid mentions seeing them listed online as "the world's seven greatest Yoga Masters you gotta meet at least once", with Dhalsim being the seventh listed member. Sheila is the American in the group, whilst the rest are from India.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Master Y is purple, Gulab is green, Sheila is pink, Mahabali G is red, and Jagjit is blue. Amitahb and Dhalsim are the only ones with regular skin colors, although Amitahb has a hint of yellow in his skin.
* BalloonBelly: Gulab Jamun's ability is to inflate himself like a balloon.
* BlessedWithSuck: Gulab Jamun's power of inflating is useful in defending himself, but it also means that he doesn't have any disciples, since blowing up like a balloon isn't exactly a power most people want.
* CareerEndingInjury: Mahabali G used to be a cricket player, but injured his neck while playing, and he turned to yoga for answers.
* DelinquentHair: Sheila has a white mohawk.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Gulab Jamun is named after a South Asian sweet that's pretty popular in the Indian subcontinent, and is usually reserved for major celebrations like festivals, birthdays, and weddings.
* ForeignFanservice: Sheila, the scantily clad female of the group, is the only one not native to India, originally hailing from New York.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Mahabali G is stated to hate people with arrogant attitudes, but became arrogant himself once he became famous.
* ImplacableMan: When Gulab Jamun inflates himself, he becomes invulnerable to enemy attacks.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: Jagjit is shown doing this.
* MsFanservice: Sheila wears very little clothing and her main yoga power is her amazing flexibility. She also has a yoga DVD that sold extremely well, probably for this reason.
* TheQuietOne: Amitahb spends months at a time meditating. When people ask him for answers, it could take him months to answer, meaning whatever problem he was asked about is usually solved by the time he answers.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Master Y is able to do this, with dangerous animals becoming meek near him.
* SuperStrength: Mahabli G's yoga power. He famously lifted four elephants using his legs.
* {{Teleportation}}: Jagjit's specialty. He once saved a group of fifty people from a flood by teleporting them all away to safety at once.
* TheVoiceless: Master Y can't speak normally, only communicating through telepathy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yuriko Hibiki]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/ShizukaIto (Japanese, ''Street Fighter V'')[[/note]]

->Dan Hibiki's little sister. She originally appeared in Dan's ending in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroesVsStreetFighter'', but eventually found her way into ''Street Fighter V'' where she acts as the game's shopkeeper.
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* ActualPacifist: She's not a fighter, and she wishes her brother would settle down.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her appearance in ''V'' makes her into your average cute Japanese schoolgirl, but in her original appearance, she had the exact same face as Dan.
* CanonImmigrant: It's explicitly mentioned in her profile that she's from a parallel universe, and sarcastically refers to her as a "very real" character. She was eventually given canon status as the shopkeeper in ''V''.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/ArtOfFighting Yuri Sakazaki]], right down to even having a similar first name.
* LukeIAmYourFather: She was about to reveal this about Akuma to Dan in his ending, only to be cut off by the "The End" screen.
* PassionateSportsGirl: She's a pitcher on her school's softball team.
* RememberTheNewGuy: She appears literally out of nowhere in Dan's ending. Her profile states that she travels the world with her brother, bragging about his fighting style, and that somehow Dan, the player, and ''the developers of the game'' never noticed her.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: In her original appearance, she was literally just Dan's head pasted onto the body of a Japanese schoolgirl. Toned down in ''V'' in order to make her look cuter, although she does have the same forelock as her brother.
* TakeThat: In the same way that her brother is a parody of Ryo and Garcia from ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'', Yuriko is a parody of Yuri, Ryo's sister, from the same game. Yuriko appears in Dan's ending to prevent him from finishing off Akuma with the revelation that they're related, just like how Yuri prevents Ryo from finishing off Mr. Karate by telling him that he's their father. This is also extended to ''her voice'' in ''Street Fighter V'', when Creator/ShizukaIto does an almost flawless impersonation of both Kaori Horie (Yuri's previous voice actress) and in less degree, Creator/AiKakuma's (her current VA) voice.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/StreetFighter6''

%%Please move to the Characters/StreetFighter6 page if any of the below characters become playable.

[[folder:Avatar]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/street_fighter_6___world_tour__fighting_ground__battle_hub_game_mode_trailer___ps5___ps4_games_0_37_screenshot__1.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Promotional appearance]]
->'''Origin:''' [[AnAdventurerIsYou Various]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/MitsuhiroIchiki (Japanese, male avatar voice 1), Creator/RyotaIwasaki (Japanese, male avatar voice 2), Creator/TakeoOtsuka (Japanese, male avatar voice 3), Creator/KentoShiraishi (Japanese, male avatar voice 4), Creator/DaisukeMotohashi (Japanese, male avatar voice 5), Creator/ShinobuMatsumoto (Japanese, male avatar voice 6), Creator/HiromichiKogami (Japanese, male avatar voice 7), Creator/ShinyaFukumatsu (Japanese, male avatar voice 8), Creator/RinaHonnizumi (Japanese, female avatar voice 1), Creator/MayukoKazama (Japanese, female avatar voice 2), Creator/SayuriYahagi (Japanese, female avatar voice 3), Creator/ShizukaIshigami (Japanese, female avatar voice 4), Creator/MayaEnoyoshi (Japanese, female avatar voice 5), Creator/HarukaAikawa (Japanese, female avatar voice 6), Creator/YokoImaizumi (Japanese, female avatar voice 7), Creator/IkukoTani (Japanese, female avatar voice 8), Creator/ZachAguilar (English, male avatar voice 1), Creator/KimoLeopoldo (English, male avatar voice 2), Creator/JMichaelTatum (English, male avatar voice 3), Creator/JohnPatneaude (English, male avatar voice 4), Creator/AlejandroSaab (English, male avatar voice 5), Creator/JordanReynolds (English, male avatar voice 6), Creator/JasonMarnocha (English, male avatar voice 7), Creator/DougStone (English, male avatar voice 8), Creator/XantheHuynh (English, female avatar voice 1), Creator/KimberlyWoods (English, female avatar voice 2), Creator/AmberLeeConnors (English, female avatar voice 3), Creator/DawnMBennett (English, female avatar voice 4), Creator/RyanBartley (English, female avatar voice 5), Creator/LarissaGallagher (English, female avatar voice 6), [[Creator/PattyMattson PJ Mattson]] (English, female avatar voice 7), Creator/EllynStern (English, female avatar voice 8)[[/note]]

->The PlayerCharacter of World Tour mode. A prospective recruit at Buckler Security Services, Luke helps to send them off on a journey around the world and hone their talents.
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* TheAce: They learn the techniques and martial arts styles of the base roster, regardless of how mystical or frankly ''outlandish'' some of their fighting styles are. This includes Dhalsim's [[{{Contortionist}} ability to elongate and stretch his limbs]], Blanca's ShockAndAwe, and even ''[[CastingAShadow the Psycho Power]]'' from JP and Ed.
* AllYourPowersCombined: By training with ''6'''s roster long enough, they become able to use all their moves, mixing and matching them as they please.
* AndTheAdventureContinues: After the FinalBoss battle, the PC informs Luke of what's transpired, with the latter asking if their journey's over. Upon telling him otherwise, Luke notes that they have unfinished business and offers them some "coachly" advice by saying their journey doesn't have an ending. While it's uncertain what the PC intends to do now as far as the story is concerned, in gameplay this translates to throwing the PC back into the game world and completing their training with their mentors.
* BadPowersGoodPeople:
** The Psycho Power they inherit from JP (or at least a portion of it) was previously used by a madman hellbent on controlling the world and is currently being used by a man enacting a money laundering scheme in a foreign country, nevermind the ominous and dark nature of the Psycho Power in itself. In the hands of the PlayerCharacter, however, it's mainly used to help refine and assist them in honing their skills as a martial artist.
** The Avatar is able to learn and use A.K.I's full list of [[PoisonousPerson poisonous attacks]] after being led to her location in China.
* CantHoldTheirLiquor: They obviously can't handle their first sip of Jamie's GargleBlaster and get seriously hammered when trying to take that sip.
* CharacterDevelopment: Not in terms of character growth, but in fighting ability. At the start of World Tour, the PC struggles to learn and mimic the fighting abilities of their mentors, as seen in cutscenes when they unlock that character's fighting style. As you progress through World Tour, however, they learn much more quickly and show little problem in imitating their fighting style, with the obvious exceptions of characters who fight using more mystical abilities.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: When they fail to disarm the Championship Belt bomb in time, their only option at this point is to directly enter the Nayshall Tournament and make it to the top in hopes of gaining the belt so that it can presumably be defused or removed from the area before its activation. Li-Fen outright [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe lambasts the absurdity of this plan]] -- and they don't even get the chance to try it, as their being caught by JP amidst the defusal attempt [[NiceJobBreakingItHero compels him to check the belt and find the bomb off-screen]]. JP being [[ItAmusedMe JP]], he knowingly activates the bomb in Yua's hands before the Avatar or Bosch can approach it safely, forcing the latter to perform a HeroicSacrifice with the Avatar all but useless in preventing any of it.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Generally the Avatar tries to follow Bosch's trail to help him with whatever he's gotten himself into, and seems dead set on making sure he can be rescued from his Psycho Power situation. Then they find out from the Nayshall Resistance that he's been embroiled this entire time in a plan to [[TakingYouWithMe suicide bomb JP]] to save their nation. The Avatar's first response is to be [[TranquilFury visibly enraged]], before wordlessly raising their fists and beating the everliving hell out of Rewancha to "voice" their displeasure.
* FriendlyRival: With Bosch, returning the latter's respect over their growth as a fighter with equal measure.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: They can learn ''every'' fighting style used by the base roster of ''6'', including fighting styles that use mystical means or, in Dhalsim's case, freakishly outlandish. While the PC gains a portion of the Psycho Power from JP and earns the favor of the spirits with Lily's help, explaining how they can imitate their respective fighting styles, it's not explained how the PC can elongate their limbs or how they can use Blanka's ShockAndAwe abilities.
* MultipleChoicePast: They don't hail from a singular country like most fighters and can potentially come from anywhere in the world.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Their involvement in the plot unintentionally complicates several matters for the Nayshall Resistance's plans to try to assassinate JP, forcing extreme measures to be taken. And their getting caught inside the Championship Belt room by JP while trying to disarm the bomb within the belt causes him to check it afterwards, discover the bomb, and keep it active intentionally so that he can specifically draw out Bosch to his death by HeroicSacrifice after putting the activated bomb [[WouldHurtAChild in Yua's hands]].
* OddFriendship: They gradually earn mutual trust with some of their more, er, troublesome mentors, such as Juri. It says a lot when she feels comfortable enough around them to tell them a bit of her past, whereas anyone else who would've asked her about it would've gotten the shit kicked out of them or worse.
* OneManArmy: Though they have a few team-ups in major fights, generally the Avatar tears through the Mad Gear Gang, the Crows, [=SiRN=] security, leagues of random martial artists and criminals and even JP's own security forces singlehandedly. The ConservationOfNinjutsu means the skilled, singular opponents are typically the biggest threats to them, compared to utterly tearing through virtually everyone else.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The final fight in World Tour sees an enraged PC fighting JP after he confesses to knowing about the bomb in the championship belt, but did nothing about it.
* SilentProtagonist: They speak in battle, but while out in the open world and in cutscenes, they're silent. This is best showcase in the ending cutscene where they're on the phone with Luke where their lips are moving, but there's no sound.
* SkilledButNaive: They begin the game with good practical training, enough to join Luke's security business at all, but the point of World Tour is to continue gaining more experience by meeting various masters and training under them. Often, they're flustered by the cast's exotic powers, or overeager to learn the moves without getting into the right headspace, but they ultimately prove able to meet their standards, and willing to put in the work, which earns them the approval of their masters.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: They realize this after they pound the tar out of JP when he confesses to knowing the championship belt was rigged to explode (and even activated the bomb himself) and indirectly killed Bosch [[ItAmusedMe purely out of amusement]]. When they look at their rival's charred corpse in despair, JP [[LaughingMad laughs]] as they now realize how little their victory over him means.
* VirtualPaperDoll: Every facet of the PC can be customized, from their physical features at the start of the game to their clothes, potentially allowing you to make some really wacky and weird-looking characters.
* WorthyOpponent: Played with. While most martial artists engage with the PC on friendly terms like Chun-Li and Ryu, others require the PC to prove themselves in a fight. Juri, for example, agrees to tutor the PC because they're good in a fight and mimic her fighting style surprisingly well.
* WouldntHurtAChild: The Avatar can challenge mostly everyone, but they consistently are unable to challenge any children into a fight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Albert Jackson]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/UnitedStates

->Kimberly's uncle and one of Ken's senior advisors at the Masters Foundation. He appears in the ''Days of the Eclipse'' prequel comic, and his disappearance is Kimberly's main motivation for participating in the events of the game proper.
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* TheConsigliere: He acts as Ken's chief advisor, and is a cool, calming presence.
* SearchingForTheLostRelative: Albert is seemingly killed when the car he and Ken are travelling in whilst in Nayshall is attacked by terrorists and explodes. Kimberly, his niece, sets out on a mission to find out what happened to him.
* SpeakTruthToPower: Albert doesn't mince words with Ken, despite him effectively running the Masters Foundation, advising him that his decision to invest in and joint-host a fighting tournament in the emerging nation of Nayshall -- at a cost of a cool $350 million -- is leaving a bad impression with his board of investors, even noting that it's been perceived as a vanity project to recapture Ken's glory days.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He exists for one chapter of the prequel comic, and is established as someone who works with Ken in his financial advisories -- only to subsequently be blown up in a FalseFlagOperation as part of JP's machinations to bleed profits out of the Masters Foundation and the resulting tournament.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bosch]]
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->'''Origin:''' [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Kyouhei Natsume (Japanese), Creator/GriffinPuatu (English)

->Full name Bosch Waraya. Your rival, introduced in the game's tutorial while you're in Luke's gym.
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* ClimaxBoss: Is effectively the FinalBoss of the game for the player character, with their fight in the finals being the true test of how well they've mastered fighting techniques. Compounding this, the only difference in the subsequent cutscene that plays regardless of winning or losing to Bosch is his and the Avatar's positions on the podium, and Bosch still rushes into his HeroicSacrifice first before the player character can react to the rigged champion's belt being armed. Even with JP being the TrueFinalBoss, he's a markedly easier challenge to overcome and freely admits he's not the strongest out there and [[AndThenWhat his defeat earns nothing for the Avatar]] beyond the satisfaction of beating him down momentarily, contrasted against the emotional high-stakes confrontation between them and Bosch just moments before.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Bosch has nothing all that special going on as far as ''Street Fighter'' is concerned, and yet is still consistently on-par with the [[TheAce fighting prodigy]] that is the PlayerCharacter. Then Amnesia shows up and turns him into a Psycho Power fueled SuperSoldier.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While you have Luke amiably giving your avatar the basics of fighting, Bosch appears out of nowhere to surprise attack you, looking to start a fight.
* EvilMakeover: Later in the story, he is encountered with a ''very'' different look and acts ''a lot'' more aggressive. The bandages on one arm are extended past his elbow, his bracelets are replaced with heavy metal shackles, he's wearing a purple-splotched Mad Gear box mask, and he is topless aside from a single shoulder pad, exposing a variety of ''nasty'' purple scars as a result of Amnesia's Psycho Power experiments.
* FriendlyRival: For all of his brashness and negative first impression, he does still show a lot of respect to the player and an appreciation for their mutual growth as fighters.
* HeroicSacrifice: Saves the player character and Yua by grabbing the sabotaged champion's belt and attempting to throw it to a safe distance, only for the bomb within to go off as soon as he does, killing him in the blast.
* KilledOffForReal: Once the bomb goes off as soon as it leaves Bosch’s hands, the story goes out of its way to repeatedly show his charred corpse on the ground as the ''only'' dead body in the entirety of the game, just to emphasize how meaningless and violent his demise was.
* TheRival: He serves as the gateway challenge to your avatar in World Tour as you've wrapped up training with Luke.
* ShoutOut: He shares a name with Creator/JohnnyYongBosch, an actor that's worked on many Capcom titles like ''Mega Man'', ''Devil May Cry'', and of course ''Street Fighter''. Given that there are also several [=NPCs=] in World Tour that share their names with various ''Breath of Fire'' Characters, his name may refer to the characters of the same name from ''II'' (known in English as "Bow") and ''Dragon Quarter.''
* SNKBoss: As the Psycho Power-infused Cardboard Combatant, Bosch is a LightningBruiser with inflated attack power and defense, and stronger versions of Luke's special moves that require no Drive Gage to use, including a projectile that cancels any of your own projectiles. His sole Super Art, which only needs one bar worth of Super, is also much more powerful than even the main cast's Level 3 Super Arts: an ''unblockable'' sequence of multiple hard-hitting Psycho-powered strikes that can knock large chunks out of the player's health bar and ends in a ''free Drive Impact'', draining at least two full bars of the player's Drive Gage ontop of all the damage. The attack can be dodged or hit out of, but mandates either perfect reflexes or timing to avoid or cancel the Super Art.
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[[folder:Carlos Miyamoto]]
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-> '''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (Japanese), Creator/KaijiTang (English)

->One of the main heroes of ''Final Fight 2''. He can be challenged to a battle in Metro City.
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* BadassInANiceSuit: In ''6'', Carlos swaps his all denim outfit for a blue suit, black dress shirt, red tie and CoolShades.
* ButNotTooForeign: He's Japanese-Brazilian, and hails from the latter.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: He is one of four playable heroes in ''Final Fight 2'', whereas here he's an NPC that you can do a sidequest with in World Tour.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: He has an exclusive attack where he swings his blade around him several times in a row. ''You cannot armor break, Drive Impact, or even attempt to projectile it'' without getting drawn in if it tags your hitbox. If it hits you in full, that's upwards to a third of a health bar gone, and getting suckered into the final hit is by itself almost a fourth.
* PaperThinDisguise: He shows up in the optional post-game boss in the Suva'hal Tournament questline, where he insists that he's not Carlos but someone else, all while just wearing a robber mask and still carrying his sword around. He reveals himself if the Avatar beats him regardless, but still initially baffled that the Avatar can see through his disguise (despite it being poorly made).
* PrivateDetective: He describes himself as something of a mix between this and a freelance action hero in World Tour Mode: he seeks out people with problems on the streets of Metro City, investigates on their behalf and fights whatever thugs or villains were involved. During the story, you help him out investigating a robbery.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eternity]]
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->''Welcome to world of ''Street Fighter''! Are you a fighter looking for your next challenge? Or just passing through on your journey? Either way, we're more than happy to '''have you!!'''''

->'''Origin:''' [[CityOfAdventure Metro City]], UsefulNotes/UnitedStates
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NatsukiHanae (Japanese), Vittorio Wyatt Gray (English)

->The flamboyant host of the Battle Hub. They appear during the mode's introductory cutscene.
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* AgentPeacock: Eternity is quite the flamboyant fellow, but they're no slouch in a fight themselves.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: If Kimberly shares some parallels with Isla, then Eternity is Capcom's answer to [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXIV Clemence Bellamy]].
* AmbiguousGender: Eternity is presented as a gender-nonconforming character and sports an androgynous look. They are also never referred to with specific pronouns at any point during World Tour or Battle Hub.
* GameShowHost: They've got the excitable, over-the-top exuberance down pat and act as the host for the Battle Hub network, a virtual arcade for online gaming.
* LargeHamAnnouncer: Their delivery on every line is quite flamboyant, not to mention their flashy and campy attire that drives home their focus on showmanship and presentation.
* MovesetClone: Eternity fights using Juri's fighting style.
* ShoutOut: Comparisons were made to the irrepressible [[Film/TheFifthElement Ruby Rhod]] as soon as they debuted.
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[[folder:Kalima]]
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->'''Origin:''' [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Mariko Higashiuchi (Japanese), Laila Lakhani (English)

->JP's secretary and native to Nayshall. She appears in the game's prequel comic, ''Days of the Eclipse''.
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* AntiHero: In World Tour, she wants nothing more than to stop JP, but is willing to stoop to ruthless methods to do so, namely using Bosch as a suicide bomber to try and take out JP in an explosion.
* TheAtoner: She saves Ken from being detained by authorities after finding out what JP's plans for her country are. Unfortunately, she fails to assassinate JP himself and gets stabbed with her own knife, with JP standing over her dying body to gloat about how he's going to bleed her country dry until it's outlived its use to him.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: The plan involving using the young, inexperienced Bosch as a suicide bomber against JP has so many holes that it shows how desperate she and the Resistance are. It's only thanks to him bungling up in his haste and being kidnapped by Amnesia to be imbued with Psycho Power that he even manages to become strong enough for such a role -- and then the plan completely fails because JP knows ahead of time about the bomb hidden in the champion’s belt, forcing Bosch to make his HeroicSacrifice to save his sister Yua when the bomb is activated, which ultimately ends up looking like a failed terrorist attack against a good-standing CEO.
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference In the prequel comic, her hair is entirely dark. Her depiction in Ken's story and World Tour shows her as having a dual-toned hairstyle of white and black.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: After she finds out about JP's true goals for Nayshall and attempts to assassinate him, JP casually turns her own knife on her, leaving her for dead, though she survives to show up in Metro City during World Tour Mode.
* LaResistance: By the events of World Tour, she's the leader of the resistance group in Nayshall.
* MeaningfulName: Kalima is a Hindi-originated name meaning 'Speaker' or 'Mouthpiece', which is appropriate given her role as JP's secretary and public liaison in Nayshall.
* NotQuiteDead: She is described as "missing" in Ken's story despite having been stabbed seemingly fatally by JP. Sure enough, she's alive and well by the time of World Tour.
* UnwittingPawn: She was the one responsible for coordinating JP's operations, not knowing that he was plotting to stage a terrorist attack on her country to profit off of the chaos.
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[[folder:Rudra]]
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->'''Origin''': [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinya Takahashi (Japanese), Creator/BillButts (English)

->The leader of The Crows, a new Metro City-based gang that rivals Mad Gear.
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* CatSmile: The sides of his mouth are pursed in such a way that it resembles a cat smile.
* DontCallMeSir: He hates being called "Boss" by his underlings, preferring "Mister Rudra".
* FriendToAllChildren: He started training under Dhalsim in order to protect homeless youths who couldn't protect themselves, many of whom would continue to follow Rudra as members of The Crows.
* JustifiedCriminal: He and the other Crows commit crimes like theft that are needed for survival due to their poverty.
* LeanAndMean: He's very gaunt and rangy in build, with sunken cheekbones and a snarling, unkind look. However, while he is the leader of street gang, he ultimately turns out to be not such a mean guy after all.
* MovesetClone: He's a disciple of Dhalsim, although Rudra puts more stock in the fire-breathing aspect of Dhalsim's style.
* NecessarilyEvil: Rudra views himself and The Crows this way. He and his crew are essentially homeless who are just stealing and using violence to survive on the streets, but when they were labeled as a gang alongside Mad Gear, they ran with the label.
* PlayingWithFire: He uses Dhalsim's fire-breathing techniques, but also has a couple of unique fire attacks that Dhalsim doesn't have. The first is a wall of flame that acts as a ground-based projectile, and the other can be described as an anti-air version of Yoga Flame that reaches full screen.
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: "Rudra" is an ancient Hindi name associated with the god Shiva, the principle deity in Hinduism.
* RubberMan: He uses Dhalsim's normals.
* TheRival: He acts as one to Damnd, with the two of them being leaders of rival gangs vying for a shot at representing Metro City in a tournament being held in Nayshall.
* ShadowArchetype: He's one to his old master, Dhalsim. While Rudra's still very much a decent guy deep down who just wants to look out for the downtrodden, he's also a brash and cocky gang leader who's not above stealing and using violence to get by. If not for Rudra using his trademark techniques, it'd be surprising to find out that the peaceful, pacifistic Dhalsim was this guy's master.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:King Shari of Nayshall]]
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->'''Origin:''' [[FictionalCountry Nayshall]]

->The boy-king of the fledgling nation of Nayshall, one the game's major locations. He first appears in the game's prequel comic, ''Days of the Eclipse''.
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* AChildShallLeadThem: He rules the mountainous emerging nation of Nayshall, and yet is ostensibly a young teenager.
* MicroMonarchy: [[FictionalCountry The Kingdom of Nayshall]] is a thinly-veiled analogue of the real-world Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{Bhutan}}, a tiny, landlocked nation secluded in the Himalayas. The name 'Nayshall' also sounds very much like UsefulNotes/{{Nepal}}, a neighbouring Himalayan nation that was also a monarchy up until 2008.
* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: He's decked out in voluminous robes and a huge headdress, befitting his status as king.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He effectively enables JP's manipulations, alongside Ken, as the royal seal of approval in Nayshall matters causes the prequel comic and ''6'''s story to unfold with all the hell that entails, and he's completely oblivious to the root cause. He only appears for part of a chapter in the comic itself, and has no greater role past the plot point described.
* UnwittingPawn: King Shari is a sweet young man, and is entirely taken in by the seemingly benevolent JP and his grand plans for Nayshall, including the reopening of an ancient fighting arena which, with Shari's blessing, JP uses as a platform to promote his fighting tournament betting app, through which he plans to launder money and suck Nayshall dry.
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[[folder:Thrasher Damnd]]
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->'''Origin''': UsefulNotes/DominicanRepublic
->'''Voiced by:''' [[note]]Creator/MichaelDobson (''Street Fighter'' TV Series), Jim Wallace (''Final Fight Revenge''), Creator/RyoSugisaki (''Street Fighter 6'', Japanese), Arthur Romeo (''Street Fighter 6'', English)[[/note]]

-> A Dominican Republic born bruiser, Damnd was the lowest ranking of Mad Gear's leaders during the gang's days working for Belger. He makes his return to the ''Street Fighter / Final Fight'' universe in World Tour mode, which shows that in the years since Belger's death he has become the de facto leader of the gang, being the only one of its prominent and powerful members to keep it up and running, though they now operate on a much smaller scale.
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* AffablyEvil: He's an incorrigible crime lord who causes the heroes a great deal of trouble in the first half of the game, but darn if he's not also cheerful, friendly, and easy to get along with. Damnd respects strength, and as long as you've got it you're all right in his book, even if you're his enemy. He's not particularly volatile and holds no grudges for anything - it's noted that even had he caught Bosch after the latter stole from him, the worst he would've done was offer Bosch a job with no strings attached. When the player later beats down his entire gang and refuses the same offer, he lets him go with a cheery offer to team up in the future. Even when he kidnaps Li-Fen, the player finds her entirely unharmed and unconcerned, and the whole thing turns out to be a job offer.
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: In World Tour mode, set prominently in Metro City, he wears a motorcycle jacket that has "Mad Gear M C" (M C often stands for "Motorcycle Club"), "Mad Gear Gang", and "Metro City" emblazoned across it.
* CleanDubName: He is called 'Thrasher' for the SNES and Sega CD ports of ''Final Fight'', which is reintroduced here as part of his full in-game name. Eventually, both of his names were consolidated into one, his full name becoming "Thrasher Damnd".
* CoolShades: Wears a classic pair for most of his appearances, including World Tour, where he sports blue-rimmed wayfarers.
* DragonAscendant: He has ascended to become the Mad Gear Gang's new leader after other gang leaders like Belger and Retu have been killed.
* DynamicEntry: He first appears in a teaser trailer for World Tour mode, dropping into view dramatically.
* ScaryBlackMan: A massive wall of muscle who is taller and larger than Haggar, with a demented cackle to match his CheshireCatGrin.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: He is named after the band Music/{{The Damned|Band}}.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Talking with his minions reveals that Damnd is obsessed with recruiting strong and capable new members for Mad Gear, so that they can one day rule the city again. Every action he takes in the story mode is in pursuit of this: he pursues Bosch to try and offer him a position, he kidnaps Li-Fen to try and convince her to be a hacker for Mad Gear, and he tries to convince the Avatar to help him revive Mad Gear practically every time they meet.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in Other Media
[[folder:Cyborg]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sf2_cyborg.png]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]

->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.

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* 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.
%%* {{Cyborg}}
* HeelFaceTurn: Something that could happen after he beats Ryu.
%%* HurricaneKick
%%* KamehameHadoken
%%* {{Shoryuken}}
* {{Shotoclone}}: He has Ken's special moves from ''Super Turbo'' with a new sprite.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Daigenjuro Kanzuki]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfa_daigenjuro.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}

->The father of Karin Kanzuki, and original head of the Kanzuki family, before being usurped by Karin.

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* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* NonIdleRich: He was the head of the [[BadassFamily Kanzuki family]], after all.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Emperor Nakan]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_nakan.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Thailand}}

->A legendary Muay Thai fighter who defeated Sagat when he was a young boy.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: His body is covered in scars, the most obvious being the x-shaped scare on his face.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's 210 cm tall (6' 8'') and a Muay Thai champion.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Was one when he was a child, and he was allegedly strong enough to have defeated Sagat at that age.
* RagsToRiches: He comes from a poor village, but made a name for himself with his fighting ability.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hanna Ackerson]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_hanna.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{England}}

->A lieutenant of Delta Red, and trusted friend of Keith Wolfman, in charge of tactical operations and support.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's nice, but is apparently feared amongst her peers because when she gets angry, things get ugly.
* CanonImmigrant: Her first appearance is in Masahiko Nakahira's ''Super Street Fighter II: Cammy Gaiden'', although with a much different look.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Her profile picture shows her caring for a rabbit and a bird, and her profile says she has six cats.
* KindHeartedCatLover: She's got six of them, after all. Not even Cammy has that many.
* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rick]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_rick.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Jamaica}}

->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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* ButtMonkey: Prone to getting hurt by Dee Jay's antics.
* CoolShades: Wears white glasses with transparent orange shades.
* {{Determinator}}: Practiced the bongo-sized djembe drum until he suffered hematuria from sitting down for so long.
* DreadlockRasta: Wears a head full of braids.
* FunPersonified: Described as having the same mood as Dee Jay, that mood being happy and easily excitable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Momotaro]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}

->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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* 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.
* AdaptationalDyeJob: The original Momotaro was blonde, whereas this one has a bushy brown beard.
* {{Expy}}: This version of Momotaro seems to owe a lot to ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'', being a muscular BoisterousBruiser of a sailor.
* NoodleIncident: His bio mentions that he once fought Ryu in the past but doesn't elaborate how their showdown started or concluded.
* 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.
* ThrowABarrelAtIt: His fighting style involves chucking large wooden barrels.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beard and Bows]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Beard]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}

->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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* 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.
* HookHand: Beard has one, calling back to his home series origin as a pirate.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Beard [[GrievousHarmWithABody flails around a small shark as a weapon]], while Bows uses an enormous glass float.
* 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.
* 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ruby]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfv_ruby.png]]

->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Norway}}

->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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* AdaptationalNationality: [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Ruby Heart]] was all but stated to be from France thanks to her GratuitousFrench phrases, but this Ruby is Norwegian.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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''.
* {{Expy}}: She is very heavily based on Ruby Heart, the leading OriginalCharacter from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2'', bearing an almost identical design.
* MsFanservice: Ruby isn't afraid to show some chest with an unbuttoned jacket and cleavage-exposing blouse.
* OnlyOneName: This version is just 'Ruby', not 'Ruby Heart'.
* PirateGirl: Still has the look despite not being a pirate in this version, instead being an ordinary sailor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sawada]]
->[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sfm_sawada.png]]
->[[caption-width-right:250:[[SamuraiShinobi The Mysterious Samurai]]]]

-> '''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}
-> '''Portrayed by:''' Kenya Sawada

->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.

->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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* 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.
* 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"]].
* 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.
* 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).
* 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]]).
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* MadeOfIron: In the case of the elements at least as he has a strong resistance to cold.
* 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.
* 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.
* TeleportSpam: Ninpo Kamikakushi, which works the same way as Dhalsim's Yoga Teleport.
* 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.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Effectively replaces Fei-Long in the movie-based game's lineup.
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[[folder:Shadaloo Troopers]]
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[[caption-width-right:250: [[{{Cyborg}} High Tech Soldiers]]\\
'''Top:''' Arcane, Khyber\\
'''Bottom:''' F7, Blade]]

->'''Origin:''' [[NebulousEvilOrganization Shadaloo]]
->'''Portrayed by:''' Alan Noon (''Street Fighter: The Movie'')

->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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* 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.
* AllYourPowersCombined: F7 has all the other Troopers' attacks.
* 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.]]
* {{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.
* CoolMask: They all wore identical masks in their original appearance, but then their ''Street Fighter V'' artwork gave each of them a unique mask.
* {{Crossover}}: Blade's true identity is supposed to be Gunloc from ''VideoGame/SaturdayNightSlamMasters'', who is rumored to be Guile's brother.
* EliteMooks: Each of them is considered an elite Shadaloo soldier, with Blade being the lowest rank and F7 being the highest.
* EvilMinions: They are a part of Shadaloo, after all.
* {{Expy}}: Of the the multicolored ninjas (Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Reptile) and robots (Sektor and Cyrax) from ''Franchise/MortalKombat''.
* FacelessGoons: Although their ''Street Fighter V'' artwork at least gives them unique looking masks.
* FatBastard: ''Street Fighter V'' artwork depicts Khyber as a heavyweight.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: According to their ''SFV'' bios, Blade is from America, Khyber is from America and F7 is from America. Arcane, on the other hand, is from Poland.
* 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.
* PlayingWithFire: Khyber and F7.
* PsychoElectro: Arcane and F7.
* RubberMan: Khyber and F7, though this is downplayed or ignored as of their ''Street Fighter V'' descriptions.
* 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.
* SuperSoldier: They're Shadaloo's elite troops.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Khyber's and Arcane's specialties are fire and electrocution attacks, just like Dhalsim and Blanka respectively.
* TeleportSpam: Arcane and F7.
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[[folder:Shin]]
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->'''Origin:''' UsefulNotes/SouthKorea

->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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* ButNotTooForeign: As mentioned in his bio, he's half Japanese and half Korean, he also has blonde hair.
* CanonImmigrant: Included in ''Street Fighter V's'' Character Reference after a near decade of uncertainty if he even was a ''Street Fighter'' character.
* ExtremityExtremist: Uses kicks as most of his attacks.
* 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.
* OriginalGeneration: The only truly new character created for a game that was more like a [[{{Crossover}} crossover]], than a true ''Street Fighter'' game.
* 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.
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* TeamPet: Interestingly, the group, particularly Baba Mwalimu, is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki, whom fans will recognize from the previous game as the pet monkey of fellow Doll Santamu. The monkey appearing alongside Baba Mwalimu in several artworks, as well as the appearance of several Dolls in Ed's World Tour artwork in ''6'', implies an alliance had been made between the Dolls and Neo Shadaloo long after the events of ''A Shadow Falls''.

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* TeamPet: Interestingly, the group, particularly Baba Mwalimu, is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki, whom fans will recognize from the previous game as the pet monkey of fellow Doll Santamu. The monkey appearing alongside Baba Mwalimu in several artworks, as well as the appearance of several Dolls in Ed's World Tour artwork in ''6'', implies that an alliance had been was made between the Dolls and Neo Shadaloo long after the events of ''A Shadow Falls''.
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* TeamPet: Interestingly, the group, particularly Baba Mwalimu, is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki, whom fans will recognize from the previous game as the pet monkey of fellow Doll Santamu. The monkey appearing alongside Baba Mwalimu in several artworks, as well as the appearance of several Dolls in Ed's ''6'' World Tour artwork, implies some sort of an alliance between the Dolls and Neo Shadaloo long after the events of ''A Shadow Falls''.

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* TeamPet: Interestingly, the group, particularly Baba Mwalimu, is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki, whom fans will recognize from the previous game as the pet monkey of fellow Doll Santamu. The monkey appearing alongside Baba Mwalimu in several artworks, as well as the appearance of several Dolls in Ed's ''6'' World Tour artwork, artwork in ''6'', implies some sort of an alliance had been made between the Dolls and Neo Shadaloo long after the events of ''A Shadow Falls''.

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* TheQuietOne: According to Ed, Cypher is not a very talkative person, tending only to give single-word answers.



* TeamPet: Interestingly, the group, particularly Baba Mwalimu, is accompanied by a golden lion tamarin named Kiki, whom fans will recognize from the previous game as the pet monkey of fellow Doll Santamu. The monkey appearing alongside Baba Mwalimu in several artworks, as well as the appearance of several Dolls in Ed's ''6'' World Tour artwork, implies some sort of an alliance between the Dolls and Neo Shadaloo long after the events of ''A Shadow Falls''.



* TemporaryBulkChange: Dobermann can morph his body mass into any shape he wants.

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* TemporaryBulkChange: Dobermann can morph his body mass into any shape he wants.wants, based on data collected from Dhalsim.
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* TheAce: They learn the techniques and martial arts styles of the base roster, regardless of how mystical or frankly ''outlandish'' some of their fighting styles are. This includes Dhalsim's [[{{Contortionist}} ability to elongate and stretch his limbs]], Blanca's ShockAndAwe, and even ''[[CastingAShadow the Psycho Power]]'' from JP.

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* TheAce: They learn the techniques and martial arts styles of the base roster, regardless of how mystical or frankly ''outlandish'' some of their fighting styles are. This includes Dhalsim's [[{{Contortionist}} ability to elongate and stretch his limbs]], Blanca's ShockAndAwe, and even ''[[CastingAShadow the Psycho Power]]'' from JP.JP and Ed.



* BadPowersGoodPeople: The Psycho Power they inherit from JP (or at least a portion of it) was previously used by a madman hellbent on controlling the world and is currently being used by a man enacting a money laundering scheme in a foreign country, nevermind the ominous and dark nature of the Psycho Power in itself. In the hands of the PlayerCharacter, however, it's mainly used to help refine and assist them in honing their skills as a martial artist.

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* BadPowersGoodPeople: BadPowersGoodPeople:
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The Psycho Power they inherit from JP (or at least a portion of it) was previously used by a madman hellbent on controlling the world and is currently being used by a man enacting a money laundering scheme in a foreign country, nevermind the ominous and dark nature of the Psycho Power in itself. In the hands of the PlayerCharacter, however, it's mainly used to help refine and assist them in honing their skills as a martial artist.artist.
** The Avatar is able to learn and use A.K.I's full list of [[PoisonousPerson poisonous attacks]] after being led to her location in China.

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* DeathbringerTheAdorable: They represent a group of Shadaloo victims, but unlike Shadaloo, the organization is a force of good instead of evil. Ed, who at the time of founding the organization was a child in an adult's body due to RapidAging, did not understand the implications of naming the group "Neo Shadaloo", invoking the name of a globally infamous NebulousEvilOrganization.

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represent a group of Shadaloo victims, but unlike Shadaloo, the organization is a force of good instead of evil. Ed, who at the time of founding the organization was a child in an adult's body due to RapidAging, did not understand the implications of naming the group "Neo Shadaloo", invoking the name of a globally infamous NebulousEvilOrganization. NebulousEvilOrganization.
** A more specific example is Goliath, who despite their name is little more than an infant.
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* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: The current recruits of Neo Shadaloo are named in alphabetical order: '''A'''mrita, '''B'''aba Mwalimu, '''C'''ypher, '''D'''obermann, '''E'''d, '''F'''alke, and '''G'''oliath.

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* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: The current recruits members of Neo Shadaloo are named in alphabetical order: '''A'''mrita, '''B'''aba Mwalimu, (Mwalimu), '''C'''ypher, '''D'''obermann, '''E'''d, '''F'''alke, and '''G'''oliath.
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* AlphabeticalThemeNaming: The current recruits of Neo Shadaloo are named in alphabetical order: '''A'''mrita, '''B'''aba Mwalimu, '''C'''ypher, '''D'''obermann, '''E'''d, '''F'''alke, and '''G'''oliath.
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* BigSisterInstinct: This is Falke's role within the group and [[FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling towards Ed himself.]]

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* BigSisterInstinct: This is Falke's Falke plays the role of a big sister within the group and [[FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling towards Ed himself.]]



* GentleGorilla: One of them -- Baba Mwalimu ('Father Teacher' in Swahili) -- happens to be a gorilla.

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* GentleGorilla: One of them -- Baba Mwalimu ('Father Teacher' ("Father Teacher" in Swahili) -- happens to be a gorilla.



* HeroicDolphin: One member of the group is an actual ''dolphin'' named Amrita, who sports a jaunty little garrison cap to boot.

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* HeroicDolphin: One member of the group is an actual ''dolphin'' named Amrita, Amrita (Sanskrit for "Immortality"), who sports a jaunty little garrison cap to boot.



* WeaponSpecialization: Cypher specializes in knives, which he can also {{Dual Wield}}.

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* WeaponSpecialization: Cypher specializes in knives, which he can also {{Dual Wield}}.DualWield.
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* AnimalTesting: Shadaloo's cruel experiments with Psycho Power were not limited to humans, as they performed testing on animals such as a gorilla (Baba Mwalimu) and a ''dolphin''.

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* AnimalTesting: Shadaloo's cruel experiments with Psycho Power were not limited to humans, as they performed testing on animals such as a gorilla (Baba Mwalimu) and a ''dolphin''.''dolphin'' (Amrita).



* GooGooGodlike: Another unusual test subject/team member is an ''actual baby'' experimented on by Shadaloo, and whilst it's currently unknown what the infant's true abilities with Psycho Power are, or how powerful they'll be, one piece of art, set in a Neo Shadaloo pool hall, shows them psycho-kinetically levitating a set of pool balls.
* HeroicDolphin: One member of the group is an actual ''dolphin'', as seen in Ed's ending art in ''6'', and sports a jaunty little garrison cap to boot.

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* GooGooGodlike: Another unusual test subject/team member is an ''actual baby'' experimented on by Shadaloo, named Goliath, and whilst it's it’s currently unknown what the infant's true abilities with Psycho Power are, or how powerful they'll he’ll be, one piece of art, set in a Neo Shadaloo pool hall, shows them him psycho-kinetically levitating a set of pool balls.
* HeroicDolphin: One member of the group is an actual ''dolphin'', as seen in Ed's ending art in ''6'', and ''dolphin'' named Amrita, who sports a jaunty little garrison cap to boot.



* TeamMom: The chubby Hawaiian girl is stated to be this for the team.

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* TeamMom: The chubby Hawaiian girl is stated to be this exhibit a motherly instinct for the rest of the team.

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