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{{Infobox Character General | {{Infobox Character General | ||
|name | |name = Ryu | ||
|image | |image = [[File:Ryu SF5.png|250px]] | ||
|caption | |caption = [[File:StreetFighterSymbol.svg|50px]]<br>Official artwork of Ryu from ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter V}}''. | ||
|universe | |universe = {{uv|Street Fighter}} | ||
|firstgame | |firstgame = ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter|video game}}'' (1987) | ||
|games | |games = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance = '' | |lastappearance=''Street Fighter V: Champion Edition'' (2020) | ||
|console | |console = Arcade | ||
|species | |species = Human | ||
|gender | |gender = Male | ||
|creator | |creator = Manabu Takemura | ||
|placeoforigin | |placeoforigin = {{s|wikipedia|Japan}} | ||
|englishactor | |englishactor = {{s|wikipedia|Kyle Hebert}} | ||
|japanactor | |japanactor = {{s|wikipedia|Hiroki Takahashi}} | ||
|interwiki | |interwiki = wikipedia | ||
|interwikiname | |interwikiname = Wikipedia | ||
|interwikipage | |interwikipage = Ryu (Street Fighter) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Ryu''' ({{ja|リュウ|Ryū}}, ''Ryu'') is the main character from the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series of fighting games by [[Capcom]], and one of that company's most famous | '''Ryu''' ({{ja|リュウ|Ryū}}, ''Ryu'') is the main character from the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series of fighting games by [[Capcom]], and one of that company's most famous mascots alongside [[Mega Man]]. He is a Japanese martial artist who continuously travels the world in search of opponents who can test his skills and better his own abilities. He was trained under the master Gouken in the Ansatsuken fighting style (albeit Gouken's nonlethal variant) alongside his best friend and rival [[Ken Masters]]. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
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A year or so after, Seth, the CEO of a mysterious weapons organization known as S.I.N (later revealed to be the weapons division of Shadaloo), theorizes that harnessing the energy of the Satsui no Hadou will allow Seth to complete the BLECE project, a bio-weapon being researched and built by S.I.N at the time. He makes multiple attempts to lure Ryu out, many involving his subordinate Crimson Viper (who is an actually an undercover CIA agent), but the power of the Hadou proves to be too strong for Seth and the machines, even as Ryu attempts to contain it. Seth then announces another fighting tournament in the hopes of bringing out the Satsui no Hadou by other means; however, this was revealed to be all part of a plan set out by Shadaloo and its leader, a revived M. Bison, and M. Bison proceeds to take out Seth and take over S.I.N once again; this allows Ryu and Sakura to help destroy what's left of the S.I.N laboratories. During the tournament, Ryu and Ken learn that Gouken survived his encounter with Akuma by emptying his soul with the Power of Nothingness (Mu). | A year or so after, Seth, the CEO of a mysterious weapons organization known as S.I.N (later revealed to be the weapons division of Shadaloo), theorizes that harnessing the energy of the Satsui no Hadou will allow Seth to complete the BLECE project, a bio-weapon being researched and built by S.I.N at the time. He makes multiple attempts to lure Ryu out, many involving his subordinate Crimson Viper (who is an actually an undercover CIA agent), but the power of the Hadou proves to be too strong for Seth and the machines, even as Ryu attempts to contain it. Seth then announces another fighting tournament in the hopes of bringing out the Satsui no Hadou by other means; however, this was revealed to be all part of a plan set out by Shadaloo and its leader, a revived M. Bison, and M. Bison proceeds to take out Seth and take over S.I.N once again; this allows Ryu and Sakura to help destroy what's left of the S.I.N laboratories. During the tournament, Ryu and Ken learn that Gouken survived his encounter with Akuma by emptying his soul with the Power of Nothingness (Mu). | ||
About three years later, Ryu has resumed training with Gouken in order to achieve control over the Satsui no Hado, or at least keep it in check. He is encountered by a few new challengers, such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner Laura Matsuda and Middle Easterner adventurer Rashid. Notably, he narrowly wins his fight against Rashid due to unwillingly tapping into the Satsui no Hado; even though Rashid is grateful for the match and holds no grudge against him, Ryu takes this as a sign that he must keep training to control himself. In order to do so, he seeks out Dhalsim for answers, when he is attacked by Necalli, a mysterious warrior bent on devouring powerful souls, such as Ryu's own, infused with the Satsui no Hado. Ryu is only saved thanks to Dhalsim's timely intervention. At the same time, Shadaloo sets in motion Project C.H.A.I.N.S., a master plan designed to strenghten Bison's Psycho Power to unimaginable levels by filling the world with fear, despair and hatred - negative emotions on which Psycho Power feeds. While this is happening, Ryu undergoes an isolated training regimen and finally, during a rematch with Necalli, manages to purge the Satsui no Hado completely from his body and soul by finding his own Power of Nothingness. He then joins Ken, Chun-Li and other fighters under the leadership of young Japanese entrepreneur Karin Kanzuki for a final assault on Shadaloo, in order to stop Bison and Project C.H.A.I.N.S. By using the Power of Nothingness, Ryu is able to defeat Bison once and for all, as the dictator's body breaks apart, unable to contain the overwhelming clash of powers. However, the rejected influence of the Satsui no Hado manifests itself as a corrupted copy of Ryu. The copy, calling itself Kage, confronted Ryu in the hopes of taking over his body, but Ryu's Power of Nothingness was able to banish it. | About three years later, Ryu has resumed training with Gouken in order to achieve control over the Satsui no Hado, or at least keep it in check. He is encountered by a few new challengers, such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner Laura Matsuda and Middle Easterner adventurer Rashid. Notably, he narrowly wins his fight against Rashid due to unwillingly tapping into the Satsui no Hado; even though Rashid is grateful for the match and holds no grudge against him, Ryu takes this as a sign that he must keep training to control himself. In order to do so, he seeks out Dhalsim for answers, when he is attacked by Necalli, a mysterious warrior bent on devouring powerful souls, such as Ryu's own, infused with the Satsui no Hado. Ryu is only saved thanks to Dhalsim's timely intervention. At the same time, Shadaloo sets in motion Project C.H.A.I.N.S., a master plan designed to strenghten Bison's Psycho Power to unimaginable levels by filling the world with fear, despair and hatred - negative emotions on which Psycho Power feeds. While this is happening, Ryu undergoes an isolated training regimen and finally, during a rematch with Necalli, manages to purge the Satsui no Hado completely from his body and soul by finding his own Power of Nothingness. He then joins Ken, Chun-Li and other fighters under the leadership of young Japanese entrepreneur Karin Kanzuki for a final assault on Shadaloo, in order to stop Bison and Project C.H.A.I.N.S. By using the Power of Nothingness, Ryu is able to defeat Bison once and for all, as the dictator's body breaks apart, unable to contain the overwhelming clash of powers. However, the rejected influence of the Satsui no Hado manifests itself as a corrupted copy of Ryu. The copy, calling itself Kage, confronted Ryu in the hopes of taking over his body, but Ryu's Power of Nothingness was able to banish it. | ||
After he, Chun-Li and Guile escape the crumbling Shadaloo base, Ryu goes back to his training, feeling his journey to self-discovery through martial arts is yet to continue. In this capacity, he goes on to meet a host of new fighters during his travels, such as the hermit and Senjutsu master Oro, who sees great potential in Ryu. Sometime afterwards, Ryu enters the third World Warrior tournament to further advance his fighting abilities. His most notable fight during the tournament is against Hugo, who is able to withstand his Shin Shoryuken and hold his own. He continues his travels afterward, meeting Oro along the way. Ryu ends up being defeated by Oro, who likens him to be his successor. He was later seen in Oro's ending, being trained by him, but Ryu is unaware of Oro's presence, as he only heard his voice. | After he, Chun-Li and Guile escape the crumbling Shadaloo base, Ryu goes back to his training, feeling his journey to self-discovery through martial arts is yet to continue. In this capacity, he goes on to meet a host of new fighters during his travels, such as the hermit and Senjutsu master Oro, who sees great potential in Ryu. Sometime afterwards, Ryu enters the third World Warrior tournament to further advance his fighting abilities. His most notable fight during the tournament is against Hugo, who is able to withstand his Shin Shoryuken and hold his own. He continues his travels afterward, meeting Oro along the way. Ryu ends up being defeated by Oro, who likens him to be his successor. He was later seen in Oro's ending, being trained by him, but Ryu is unaware of Oro's presence, as he only heard his voice. | ||
Shortly after the tournament, Ryu meets up with Ken for a friendly match in the latter's storyline, from which he emerges the victor. Ryu later fights against Sean who has been asked by Ken to fight him. Ryu easily defeats him from time to time with just a single Hadoken as he noticed his actions. Ryu also serves as Hugo's pro-wrestling tag-team partner for a brief period of time before moving on, also shown in Hugo's storyline. At some point, he encounters Alex, an American wrestler whom he solidly defeats. Ryu encourages the young wrestler to continue honing his abilities against strong opponents. Fascinated by Ryu's skill and determined to become stronger, Alex soon sets out to find Ryu for a rematch | Shortly after the tournament, Ryu meets up with Ken for a friendly match in the latter's storyline, from which he emerges the victor. Ryu later fights against Sean who has been asked by Ken to fight him. Ryu easily defeats him from time to time with just a single Hadoken as he noticed his actions. Ryu also serves as Hugo's pro-wrestling tag-team partner for a brief period of time before moving on, also shown in Hugo's storyline. At some point, he encounters Alex, an American wrestler whom he solidly defeats. Ryu encourages the young wrestler to continue honing his abilities against strong opponents. Fascinated by Ryu's skill and determined to become stronger, Alex soon sets out to find Ryu for a rematch. In his ending, Ryu is under a waterfall practicing his mind and body. He mumbles about the meaning of a true warrior, why he needs to be strong and reminisces his youthful days. A single leaf falls over him and he crushes the leaf with his left hand. Ryu believes that as long as his strong opponents and some fierce battles will excite him, he will possess the strength to move even one of his fingers and decides to keep on fighting. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
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Currently, Ryu is ranked 11th of 55 on the ''Smash 4'' [[tier list]] (tying with {{SSB4|Marth}}), placing him at the bottom of A tier. While he lacks in approach options and grab combos, his tier position is mostly due to the ''Street Fighter'' controls benefiting Ryu immensely when mastered, granting him true combos into his finishers that many other fighters lack, along with a resilient recovery using three of his four special moves. | Currently, Ryu is ranked 11th of 55 on the ''Smash 4'' [[tier list]] (tying with {{SSB4|Marth}}), placing him at the bottom of A tier. While he lacks in approach options and grab combos, his tier position is mostly due to the ''Street Fighter'' controls benefiting Ryu immensely when mastered, granting him true combos into his finishers that many other fighters lack, along with a resilient recovery using three of his four special moves. | ||
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===Trophies=== | ===Trophies=== | ||
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:{{Flag|North America}} ''Ryu visits from the Street Fighter series! Ryu’s fighting style is based on karate, but he’s mixed in some other martial arts to make his own unique style. In Smash, he will perform either weak or strong attacks depending on if you press or hold down the buttons. His special attacks also have three power levels!'' | |||
:{{Flag|Europe}} ''Ryu makes his Super Smash Bros. debut! His fighting style is based on a form of karate, but he's mixed in some other martial arts to make his own unique style. Here his attacks can be weak or strong depending on whether you press or hold the buttons. Each of his specials have 3 levels of power using the same method.'' | |||
;Ryu (Alt.) | |||
:{{Flag|North America}} ''Ryu’s Focus Attack move lets him withstand a blow and then counterattack.The longer you hold it, the longer your enemies will be stunned if you hit them. If it hits a standing enemy, the enemy will become defenseless. When that happens, cancel your Focus Attack and unleash a sick combo!'' | |||
| | :{{Flag|Europe}} ''Ryu's down special, Focus Attack, allows him to withstand a single attack and then unleash a counter. The longer you hold the button, the longer a standing enemy will be stunned if you hit them. An enemy in the air will fall slowly, defenceless. When that happens, cancel the Focus Attack and go for the knock-out!'' | ||
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RyuTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) | |||
RyuTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) | |||
| | RyuAltTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) | ||
RyuAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) | |||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
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{{Main|Ryu (SSBU)}} | {{Main|Ryu (SSBU)}} | ||
[[File:Ryu SSBU.png|thumb|200px|Ryu as he appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.]] | [[File:Ryu SSBU.png|thumb|200px|Ryu as he appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.]] | ||
Ryu returns as a playable character for the second time in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', this time as an unlockable character. His design bears a closer resemblance to his appearance in ''Street Fighter V''. He borrows even more mechanics from ''Street Fighter'': Ryu always faces his opponent if there is only one left on the field (teammates included | Ryu returns as a playable character for the second time in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', this time as an unlockable character. His design bears a closer resemblance to his appearance in ''Street Fighter V''. He borrows even more mechanics from ''Street Fighter'': Ryu always faces his opponent if there is only one left on the field (teammates included), and many of his normal attacks can be canceled into his special moves. | ||
While Ryu was significantly nerfed in the initial transition from ''Smash 4'' to ''Ultimate'', he also received major buffs from game updates. Ryu's mobility is largely unchanged, making him slower relative to the cast, and Shoryuken is weaker and more difficult to combo into. However, Hadoken is stronger and much more controllable, and the aforementioned 1v1 facing and attack cancelling mechanics make it easier to combo, edgeguard and reliably execute special move inputs. While Ryu's representation and results were initially very poor, they have slowly increased after he was buffed in the 3.1.0 update, though they still remain mediocre, especially compared to his [[Echo Fighter]], | While Ryu was significantly nerfed in the initial transition from ''Smash 4'' to ''Ultimate'', he also received major buffs from game updates. Ryu's mobility is largely unchanged, making him slower relative to the cast, and Shoryuken is weaker and more difficult to combo into. However, Hadoken is stronger and much more controllable, and the aforementioned 1v1 facing and attack cancelling mechanics make it easier to combo, edgeguard and reliably execute special move inputs. While Ryu's representation and results were initially very poor, they have slowly increased after he was buffed in the 3.1.0 update, though they still remain mediocre, especially compared to his [[Echo Fighter]], Ken. | ||
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===Spirits=== | ===Spirits=== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Ryu Spirit.png|977. '''''Ryu''''' | |||
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</center> | </center> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|nl=Ryu | |nl=Ryu | ||
|ru={{rollover|Рю|Ryu|?}} | |ru={{rollover|Рю|Ryu|?}} | ||
|ko={{rollover|류| | |ko={{rollover|류|Lyu|?}}<br/>Ryu (in-game texts) | ||
|zh_cn={{rollover|隆|Lóng|?}}, ''Ryu'' | |zh_cn={{rollover|隆|Lóng|?}}, ''Ryu'' | ||
|zh_tw=Ryu | |zh_tw=Ryu | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*With Ryu's release, [[Capcom]] became the first third-party company to have more than one playable | *With Ryu's release, [[Capcom]] became the first third-party company to have more than one playable representative in ''Smash'', the first Capcom character being [[Mega Man]]. | ||
*Coincidentally, the release date of Ryu in ''SSB4'', June 14th, is the birthday of his English voice actor, Kyle Hebert. | *Coincidentally, the release date of Ryu in ''SSB4'', June 14th, is the birthday of his English voice actor, Kyle Hebert. | ||
**Ryu's English voice actor portrayed [[Wario]] in the Super Smash Bros.-based webseries ''There Will Be Brawl'', which also featured Matthew Mercer (the voice of [[Chrom]]). | **Ryu's English voice actor portrayed [[Wario]] in the Super Smash Bros.-based webseries ''There Will Be Brawl'', which also featured Matthew Mercer (the voice of [[Chrom]]). Coincidentally, Kyle Hebert would later appear in ''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare Gold}}'' as the English voice of both {{s|mariowiki|Dribble}} and {{s|mariowiki|Dr. Crygor}}. | ||
*Ryu, along with [[ | *Ryu is the first ''Smash Bros.'' character to originate from a traditional 2D fighting game, as well as any other kind of fighting game apart from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. He was later joined by his own rival, [[Ken Masters]], and [[Terry Bogard]] from {{uv|Fatal Fury}}. | ||
*The ''Super Smash Bros.'' series marked Ryu's sixth appearance in a crossover fighting game series after the ''{{s|wikipedia|Marvel vs. Capcom}}'' series, ''[[wikipedia:Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000|Capcom vs. SNK]]'' series, ''{{s|wikipedia|SNK vs. Capcom}}'' series, ''{{s|wikipedia|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom}}'' series, and ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter X Tekken}}''. | |||
*Ryu has appeared alongside several ''Smash'' fighters of other universes in games and other media outside of ''Smash''. | |||
**Ryu regularly appears together with characters from the {{uv|Mega Man}} universe, including [[Mega Man]] and his variants, in Capcom's crossover games such as its ''[[wikipedia:Category:Capcom Versus (series)|Vs.]]'' series. | |||
**Ryu appears alongside [[Terry Bogard]] in the ''{{s|wikipedia|SNK vs. Capcom}}'' series. | |||
**Ryu appears alongside [[Pac-Man]] in ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter x Tekken|Street Fighter x Tekken]]'' (along with a parody version of Mega Man based on his appearance on the box art for the original ''Mega Man''). | |||
**Ryu appears as a playable unit alongside [[Chrom]] and [[Lucina]] in ''{{s|wikipedia|Project X Zone 2}}''. | |||
**Ryu and [[Joker]] both appeared in the ''{{s|wikipedia|Granblue Fantasy}}''. | |||
**Ryu cameos alongside [[Bowser]], [[Sonic]], and [[Pac-Man]] in the {{s|wikipedia|Disney}} film ''{{s|wikipedia|Wreck-It Ralph}}'', and he and [[Sonic]] returned in the film's sequel, ''{{s|wikipedia|Ralph Breaks the Internet}}''. | |||
**Ryu appears in the "Worlds Unite" comic book crossover series, which stars Mega Man and Sonic. | |||
**Ryu and Sonic both have costumes based on them in ''{{s|wikipedia|LittleBigPlanet}}''. | |||
**Ryu, Sonic, and [[Cloud]] have costumes based on them in ''{{s|wikipedia|LittleBigPlanet 2}}''. | |||
**Ryu and Sonic both appeared in the film ''{{s|wikipedia|Ready Player One|film}}''. | |||
*Ryu, along with [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]] and [[Terry]], are currently the only DLC newcomers in the series who do not have a costume that change their models. | |||
*Ryu is the third playable character who hails from a real world location, being Japan, along with [[Snake]], [[Little Mac]], [[Simon]], [[Richter]], Ken, [[Joker]], and Terry. | |||
*Ryu is the first fighter to have more than one Final Smash in the same game. | *Ryu is the first fighter to have more than one Final Smash in the same game. | ||
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