Ryu | |
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Street Fighter character | |
First game | Street Fighter (1987) |
Created by | Takashi Nishiyama |
Based on | Mas Oyama |
Designed by | Manabu Takemura (Street Fighter) Shoei Okano (Street Fighter II)[1] |
Portrayed by |
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Voiced by | Hiroki Takahashi (2008–present, Japanese)[2] Kyle Hebert (2009–present, English)[2] Others (Games)
Others (Film, Japanese)
Others (Film, English)
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In-universe information | |
Fighting style | Ansatsuken |
Origin | Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Ryu (/riˈuː/ ⓘ; Japanese: リュウ, Hepburn: Ryū) is a character and the protagonist of Capcom's Street Fighter series. Introduced in Street Fighter (1987), Ryu appears as the game's lead character alongside his best friend and friendly rival Ken Masters. Other games in the series show Ryu's training and dedication to being the strongest fighter he can be, befriending new fighters. Unable to control his dark nature, Ryu develops two alter egos throughout the series: Evil Ryu (邪竜) and Kage (影). Mastering the dark nature is Ryu's main objective in order to become stronger. He has appeared as a playable character in several crossover game franchises, including Marvel vs. Capcom, SNK vs. Capcom, Project X Zone, and Super Smash Bros. Additionally, he is featured in manga and anime adaptations, as well as the 1994 live-action film.
Ryu was created by game designer Takashi Nishiyama, who was inspired by the martial artist Mas Oyama while designing the character. For his second appearance, Ryu's design changed from a young fighter to a skilled karate practitioner. However, because of issues in the making of Street Fighter II, he possessed a major weakness within the cast. For the next titles, Ryu's fighting style was modified, so he had different skills, with Evil Ryu and Kage possessing more diverse moves. Multiple Japanese and English actors have voiced him. While his appearance remained mostly intact, Street Fighter 6 gave Ryu a major redesign in reference to his master Gouken.
A pop culture icon, Ryu has become one of the most iconic fighting game characters ever, inspiring several other fighters through his alter egos while his friendship and rivalry with Ken were praised for how different they developed despite being nearly the same in their introductions. The character also received mixed responses for recycling an archetype of the corrupted protagonist in the form of Evil Ryu and Kage. In Street Fighter 6, Ryu's appearance attracted critics for his sex appeal.
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