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*Ken is the second newcomer in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' to be from a franchise that had its first character introduced in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and the only one to be from a DLC-introduced franchise. His inclusion also makes ''Street Fighter'' the second franchise with a single character in ''Smash 4'' to receive another playable character, the other being ''Animal Crossing''.
*Ken is the second newcomer in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' to be from a franchise that had its first character introduced in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and the only one to be from a DLC-introduced franchise. His inclusion also makes ''Street Fighter'' the second franchise with a single character in ''Smash 4'' to receive another playable character, the other being ''Animal Crossing''.
*Ken is the first character revealed for Ultimate to share a reveal trailer with a character not from the same franchise, having been revealed in the same trailer as {{SSBU|Incineroar}}.
*Ken is the first character revealed for Ultimate to share a reveal trailer with a character not from the same franchise, having been revealed in the same trailer as {{SSBU|Incineroar}}.
*In Ken's reveal trailer he parry's Little Mac's attack before unleashing his Shippu Jinraikyaku; this is likely a refrence to Evo moment #37 where Daigo Umehara's Ken faces off against Justin Wong's Chun-Li; during the match Daigo was at critical HP before Justin unleashed Chun-Li's ultra upon him, though to everyone's surprise, Daigo ends up parrying the whole ultra before unleashing his own on Justin and finishing him off taking the match over him.





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Ken
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Ken
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Universe Street Fighter
Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Shippu Jinraikyaku / Shinryuken
Ken (SSBU)
Ken Turns Up the Heat!
—Introduction Tagline

Ken (ケン, Ken) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was confirmed as a playable character alongside Incineroar and Piranha Plant on November 1, 2018. He is an Echo Fighter of Ryu. In the English version, Ken is voiced by Reuben Langdon, who has been voicing him since Street Fighter IV.

Differences from Ryu

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Aesthetics

  • Change Ken's Hadoken contains an image of his hands, as it does in the original Street Fighter II.
  • Change Ken's Focus Attack uses his legs rather than his arms, as it does in Street Fighter IV.
  • Change Ken's Shoryuken produces flames when the heavy input is used.
  • Change Ken has a taunt where he smiles and brings his hand out with a thumbs up, a reference to his Street Fighter II win animation.
  • Change Additionally, Ken has another unique taunt where he punches his hands together once and extends a fist out with a smile.
  • Change Ken's last taunt has him flicking his fingers towards him to say "come on," a reference to his Street Fighter Alpha intro animation.

Attributes

  • Buff Ken's grounded movement speed is faster than Ryu's.

Ground Attacks

  • Change Ken has his Nata Otoshi Geri and Oosoto Mawashi Geri move from Super Street Fighter II Turbo, where he kicks in different ways via command inputs. He can cancel the startup of the move and change it into his Inazuma Kick, a double-hitting axe kick much like Ryu's up throw.
  • Change Ken's forward smash is based off of his standing heavy kick introduced in Super Street Fighter II Turbo.

Aerial Attacks

  • Change Ken's neutral aerial is based off of his diagonal jumping medium kick in SFII, as opposed to Ryu's diagonal jumping light kick.

Throws

  • Buff Ken's back throw, Hell Wheel, has him roll backwards twice, allowing him to cover more distance and move closer to the edge of stages from farther away.

Special moves

  • Change Ken's Tatsumaki Senpukyaku hits multiple times, as opposed to Ryu's single hit. Whether or not this results in more damage remains to be seen.
  • Change Ken's heavy Shoryuken also hits multiple times, as opposed to Ryu's single hit.
  • Change Ken has two unique Final Smashes, Shinryuken and Shippu Jinraikyaku. Shinryuken produces a giant pillar of fire with immense vertical range, while Shippu Jinryaikyaku has Ken furiously kicking opponents before ending in a devastating series of hurricane kicks. Shippu Jinraikyaku occurs when Ken initiates his final smash near an opponent, otherwise he uses Shinryuken.

Reveal trailer

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Gallery

Character showcase video

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Trivia

  • Ken's attack on Wario's motorcycle in the character showcase video is a reference to the car smashing mini-game from the Street Fighter II games.
  • Ken's inclusion makes Street Fighter the second third-party universe to have more than one representative, after Castlevania.
    • Ken is also the second third-party Echo Fighter.
      • Additionally, Ken is the first Echo Fighter based on a third-party veteran, as Richter debuted alongside Simon.
  • Ken is the second newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to be from a franchise that had its first character introduced in Super Smash Bros. 4, and the only one to be from a DLC-introduced franchise. His inclusion also makes Street Fighter the second franchise with a single character in Smash 4 to receive another playable character, the other being Animal Crossing.
  • Ken is the first character revealed for Ultimate to share a reveal trailer with a character not from the same franchise, having been revealed in the same trailer as Incineroar.