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− | When possessing the weakest arsenal of a fighting lineup, one must rely on reflexes and agility to gain the upper hand in a brawl. | + | When possessing the weakest arsenal of a fighting lineup, one must rely on reflexes and agility to gain the upper hand in a brawl. Such is the strategy of Chun-Li, the only female character in ''Street Fighter II'', who broke ground in the early nineties as one of the earliest feminine protagonists to gain widespread popularity. Like '''[[OCR_Mascot_013|Samus]]''' before her, Chun-Li demonstrated that women could be portrayed in video games in ways other than the damsel in distress. |
Investigator for Interpol and representing China in the game, Chun-Li's story is one of revenge for her late father. A tip towards suspect crime syndicate Shadoloo leads her to discover boss '''[[OCR_Mascot_089|M. Bison]]'''. She's beaten with ease by Bison, and he utters a fate similar to her father's if she crosses his path again. Vying to defeat the man, Chun-Li enters the World Warrior tournament to climb up the ladder and make a name for herself. | Investigator for Interpol and representing China in the game, Chun-Li's story is one of revenge for her late father. A tip towards suspect crime syndicate Shadoloo leads her to discover boss '''[[OCR_Mascot_089|M. Bison]]'''. She's beaten with ease by Bison, and he utters a fate similar to her father's if she crosses his path again. Vying to defeat the man, Chun-Li enters the World Warrior tournament to climb up the ladder and make a name for herself. |
Revision as of 15:39, 17 January 2008
Article by: Paul Watkins (watkinzez)
Pictured from: Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
Created by: Capcom
First appearance: 1991
Bio
When possessing the weakest arsenal of a fighting lineup, one must rely on reflexes and agility to gain the upper hand in a brawl. Such is the strategy of Chun-Li, the only female character in Street Fighter II, who broke ground in the early nineties as one of the earliest feminine protagonists to gain widespread popularity. Like Samus before her, Chun-Li demonstrated that women could be portrayed in video games in ways other than the damsel in distress.
Investigator for Interpol and representing China in the game, Chun-Li's story is one of revenge for her late father. A tip towards suspect crime syndicate Shadoloo leads her to discover boss M. Bison. She's beaten with ease by Bison, and he utters a fate similar to her father's if she crosses his path again. Vying to defeat the man, Chun-Li enters the World Warrior tournament to climb up the ladder and make a name for herself.
Speed is of the essence as Chun-Li fights. Her most famous attack, the Lightning Kick, delivers a flurry of kicks from a standing position at incredible speed. Quick, fast strings of moves are the secret to Chun-Li's success as a fighter. Her clothing allows for fast movement on the stage, and has differed through the Street Fighter series — the above unitard is Chun-Li's outfit in Street Fighter Alpha. Her original appearance was in the one-piece qipao.
Chun-Li has since had many appearances within the series and various spin-offs, such as the vs. series with Marvel and SNK, and the Street Fighter movie, played by Ming-Na Wen.
Quote
"I'm the strongest woman in the world!"
Selected game appearances
Arcade
- Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991)
- Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (1992)
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo (1994)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (1995)
- Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997)
- Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (1999)
Super NES
PlayStation
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)
- Street Fighter EX Plus @ (1997)
References
- Wikipedia - "Chun-Li"
- Paradise of Chun Li
- Street Fighter II Turbo instruction manual