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  2. Characters of the Street Fighter series - Wikipedia

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    Character roster of Ultra Street Fighter IV The main titles of the Street Fighter fighting game series have introduced a varied cast of 87 characters from the main series, and 34 from several spin-offs, for a total of 121 playable characters who originate from 24 countries, each with his or her unique fighting style. This is a list of playable characters and non-playable opponents from the ...

  3. Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru! - Wikipedia

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    Following her family's code, "In all things, be victorious", Karin challenges Sakura to a match and loses, thus leading Karin to instigate a fighting tournament across the prefecture of Setagaya. Sakura Ganbaru! is actually Karin's first appearance in any Street Fighter media, later becoming a playable character in Street Fighter Alpha 3.

  4. Street Fighter Alpha 3 - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Portable version, titled Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX (Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper in Japan, officially promoted as Street Fighter Zero 3↑↑), was released in 2006 and features the additional characters from the GBA version as well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution. This version is a near-faithful conversion of ...

  5. Sakura Kasugano - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Kasugano (春日野 さくら, Kasugano Sakura) is a fictional character in Capcom's Street Fighter series. She made her first appearance in Street Fighter Alpha 2 in 1996 and is a young Japanese fighter who idolizes the series' protagonist Ryu, by whom she wants to be trained.

  6. Street Fighter V - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter V [a] is a 2016 fighting game developed by Capcom, Dimps and Taito and published by Capcom for PlayStation 4 and Windows. [3] The major follow-up to Street Fighter IV (2008) as part of Capcom's Street Fighter series, it was developed using the Unreal Engine 4 engine and was a console-exclusive on Sony's platform.

  7. Street Fighter (UDON comics) - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter: Wrestlepalooza (April 2019) - Alex and Mike Haggar fight against the Mad Gear gang. Written by Ken Siu-Chong and illustrated by 'Panzer'. [52] Street Fighter: Sakura vs. Karin (Free Comic Book Day 2019) - A Sakura and Karin special where they compete over a puzzle game. Written by Ken Siu-Chong and illustrated by Omar Dugan.

  8. List of Tougeki winners - Wikipedia

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    2012 - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (3v3) 4 1 5 Kuroda (クロダ) 2008 - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (3v3) 2010 - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (3v3) 2012 - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (3v3) 3 2 5 Boss (ボス) 2009 - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (3v3) 2012 - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (3v3) 2 3 5 Yūki Ishigaki

  9. Karin - Wikipedia

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    Karin Kanzuki, a character in Street Fighter media; Karin Aoi, a character in DNA2 (Squared) media; Karin Asaka, a character in Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club; Karin, a fictional Japanese automobile manufacturer in the Grand Theft Auto series, primarily based on Toyota; Karin, a character from JRPG style horror, Fear & Hunger