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'''Akira Yuki''' ({{ja|結城 晶|Yūki Akira}}, ''Akira Yuki'') is the main protagonist and mascot of the {{uv|Virtua Fighter}} universe.
'''Akira Yuki''' ({{ja|結城 晶|Yūki Akira}}, ''Yuki Akira'') is the main protagonist and mascot of the {{uv|Virtua Fighter}} universe.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:AkiraYukiOrigin.png|thumb|left|Akira fighting Jacky in ''Virtua Fighter''.]]
[[File:AkiraYukiOrigin.png|thumb|left|Akira fighting Jacky in ''Virtua Fighter''.]]
Akira Yuki is the mascot of the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. He is the grandson of the man who invented a unique version of the Bājíquán martial art for japanese soldiers to use during the second world war.In the original game, he serves as the assistant instructor at his family's dojo, Yuki Budokan. When he learns of the first World Fighting Tournament at age 23, he decides to enter not for glory, but to further hone his Bājíquán techniques and to understand what "true fighting" is about. The plot of ''Virtua Fighter 2'' elaborates that his overly enthusiastic attitude was met with disapproval by the fellow tournament entrants. He was defeated and humiliated by Kage, which Akira now holds a grudge against. After putting himself through rigorous training, he attended the second World Fighting Tournament and won. As he showed his grandfather his trophy, he simply said "Don't flatter yourself. You haven't mastered anything yet." Believing he had not found his true strength yet, he attended the third World Fighting tournament and lost. After some encouragement from his grandfather, Akira secluded himself in the mountains to train more, still trying to figure out what "real power" really is. While training, he received an invitation for the fourth World Fighting Tournament. He entered and lost to Kage-Maru. Returning to the mountains, he trained even harder. Akira then attended the fifth World Fighting Tournament, with his results currently unknown.
Akira Yuki is the mascot of the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. He is the grandson of the man who invented a unique version of the Bājíquán martial art for Japanese soldiers to use during the Second World War. In the original game, he serves as the assistant instructor at his family's dojo, Yuki Budokan. When he learns of the first World Fighting Tournament at age 23, he decides to enter not for glory, but to further hone his Bājíquán techniques and to understand what "true fighting" is about.
 
The plot of ''Virtua Fighter 2'' elaborates that, during the first World Fighting Tournament, his overly enthusiastic attitude was met with disapproval by the fellow tournament entrants. He was defeated and humiliated by the ninja Kage-Maru, whom Akira now holds a grudge against. After putting himself through rigorous training, he attends the second World Fighting Tournament and wins. When he shows the trophy to his grandfather, the old man simply replies, "Don't flatter yourself. You haven't mastered anything yet."
 
Believing he had not found his true strength yet, Akira attends the third World Fighting tournament and loses. After some encouragement from his grandfather, Akira secludes himself in the mountains to train more, still attempting to figure out what "true fighting" is. While training, he receives an invitation for the fourth World Fighting Tournament. He enters and loses to Kage again. Returning to the mountains, he trains even harder. Akira then attends the fifth World Fighting Tournament; his results are currently unknown.


Akira is the typical traditional martial artist common in fighting games. His preferred style of Bājíquán relies heavily on using parts of the upper body, like elbows, hips and shoulders, to forcefully push an opponent. Most of the damage comes from quick acceleration of the body from a short distance. Akira is the only playable character that uses this technique, with the only other canonical user being his grandfather.  
Akira is the typical traditional martial artist common in fighting games. His preferred style of Bājíquán relies heavily on using parts of the upper body, like elbows, hips and shoulders, to forcefully push an opponent. Most of the damage comes from quick acceleration of the body from a short distance. Akira is the only playable character that uses this technique, with the only other canonical user being his grandfather.  


Akira does not seek money or glory from fighting and entering tournaments. He instead fights fights simply to test himself and his abilities. Akira also seeks to learn the meaning of "true fighting," something that his grandfather assures he will learn in time. Akira is usually seen wearing a traditional sleeveless fighting Gi, either white or black, and a head band around his spiky hair.
Akira does not seek money or glory from fighting and entering tournaments. He instead fights simply to test himself and his abilities. Akira also seeks to learn the meaning of "true fighting," something that his grandfather assures he will learn in time. Akira is usually seen wearing a traditional sleeveless fighting Gi, either white or black, and a headband around his spiky hair.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
===As a costume===
===As a [[Mii Costume]]===
[[File:DLC Costume Akira Outfit.jpg|thumb|left|A {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}} dressed as Akira.]]
[[File:DLC Costume Akira Outfit.jpg|thumb|left|A {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}} dressed as Akira.]]
Akira is the basis for a paid [[downloadable content]] [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Wave 2|costume]] for {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s. Nintendo also released a [http://www.smashbros.com/images/dlc/image/qr_sample05.jpg QR code] for those who wish to have the exact Mii used in the costume's advertising. The costume is similar to his debut appearance in the original ''Virtua Fighter'', where graphical limitations had him appear in a blocky and polygonal form.
Akira serves as the basis of the Akira Wig and Outfit {{SSB4|DLC}} [[Mii Costume]] for the {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s. The Akira set was released alongside the other {{h2|Downloadable content (SSB4)|Wave 2}} Mii Fighter costumes on June 14th, 2015. Nintendo also released a [http://www.smashbros.com/images/dlc/image/qr_sample05.jpg QR code] for those who wish to have the exact Mii used in the costume's advertising. The costume is similar to his debut appearance in the original ''Virtua Fighter'', where graphical limitations had him appear in a blocky and polygonal form.
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During the reveal trailer, the Mii Brawler representing Akira is first seen on the [[Wuhu Island]] stage's Swordplay Colosseum layout, referencing the small stages in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. Next, the Mii Brawler is seen battling {{SSB4|Little Mac}} in his wireframe form, referencing the polygonal aesthetic of ''Virtua Fighter'', on the [[Boxing Ring]] stage, referencing the ground-based fighting style and stage shape in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. Finally, the Mii Brawler is seen battling the Mii Brawler representing [[Jacky Bryant]], another ''Virtua Fighter'' character on the [[Garden of Hope]] stage's [[Ω form]], referencing the forest stage in ''Virtua Fighter''.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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[[File:SSBUWebsiteAkiraYuki1.jpg|thumb|left|Akira on [[Castle Siege]].]]
[[File:SSBUWebsiteAkiraYuki1.jpg|thumb|left|Akira on [[Castle Siege]].]]
Akira appears as an [[Assist Trophy]]. He appears with his blocky model from the original ''Virtua Fighter'', and his animations resemble the choppy movements of the original game. However, his voice clips are sourced from ''Virtua Fighter 4''. As a result, his appearance is similar to ''Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary'', a port of the original game built on ''Virtua Fighter 4''{{'}}s engine.
Akira makes his debut as an Assist Trophy. He was revealed during the [[Nintendo Direct#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct (November 1, 2018)|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct]] on November 1, 2018.


He can use a variety of martial arts attacks from ''Virtua Fighter'', including his signature move, the Tetsuzanko (where he grabs an opponent and slams into them, launching them forward). He can also block incoming attacks. He can be defeated as well. Before he disappears, he says his famous quote from the ''Virtua Fighter'' series, "{{ja|十年早いんだよ!|Jūnen hayain da yo!}}" (''"It's ten years too soon for you to challenge me!"'', literally ''"Ten years too early!"'') He is also a [[List of spirits (Others)|Spirit]] in the game's Spirits mode.
During the reveal trailer, Akira is first seen battling {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} on the [[Temple]] stage's Ω form, with Zero Suit Samus referencing {{iw|wikipedia|Sarah Bryant|Virtua Fighter}}. Next, he is seen battling {{SSBU|Wolf}} on the [[Pirate Ship]] stage's Ω form, referencing Wolf Hawkfield.
 
Akira is designed after his appearance in ''Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary'', a port of the original ''Virtua Fighter'' built on the engine used for ''Virtua Fighter 4''; he appears with his blocky model from the original ''Virtua Fighter'', and his animations resemble the choppy movements of the original game. Shin'ichiro Miki reprises his role as Akira, with his voice clips being re-purposed from ''Virtua Fighter 4''. Akira is one of seven characters that only speak Japanese in all versions of ''Ultimate'', with the others being [[Takamaru]], the [[Prince of Sablé]], {{SSBU|Cloud}}, [[Yuri Kozukata]], {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}, and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}.
 
Akia can use a variety of martial arts attacks from ''Virtua Fighter'', including his signature move, the Tetsuzanko (where he grabs an opponent and slams into them, launching them forward). He can also block incoming attacks. He can be defeated as well. Before he disappears, he says his famous quote from the ''Virtua Fighter'' series, "{{ja|十年早いんだよ!|Jūnen hayain da yo!}}" (''"It's ten years too soon for you to challenge me!"'', literally ''"Ten years too early!"'')
 
Akira can be attacked, and even KO'd, which earns the player an extra point.  
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===As a costume===
===As a Mii Costume===
[[File:Akira dlc mii costume.jpg|thumb|left|A {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}} dressed as Akira.]]
[[File:Akira dlc mii costume.jpg|thumb|left|A {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}} dressed as Akira.]]
Akira appears as a {{SSBU|downloadable content}} [[Mii Costume]] for {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}s, released with the fourth wave of Mii Fighters.
The Akira set from ''SSB4'' returns as a {{SSBU|DLC}} Mii Costume. It was revealed during the ''{{h2|Mr. Sakurai Presents|Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"}}'' presentation on November 4, 2019.


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During the reveal trailer, the Mii Brawler representing Akira is seen performing his forward smash on a small platform on the [[Gerudo Valley]] stage, referencing the small fighting stage sizes in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series while the stage background references the desert canyon stage in ''Virtua Fighter''. The Mii Brawler is next seen battling {{SSBU|Bayonetta}} on the [[Garden of Hope]] stage, with Bayonetta referencing how she can perform the Tetsuzanko technique for her forward throw, while the stage references the forest stage in ''Virtua Fighter''. The ending image features the Mii Brawler in the {{b|Training|stage}} stage, likely referencing the polygonal aesthetic of ''Virtua Fighter''.
 
Akira was released alongside the other {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 4}} Mii Costumes on November 6, 2019.
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===Spirit===
===Spirit===
Akira appears in ''Ultimate'' as a Legend-class [[primary spirit]].
In [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]], Akira is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by [[Galeem]] during his takeover of the universe. After Galeem's defeat, [[Dharkon]] takes control of Galeem's spirits, including Akira. Akira's spirit is located in the [[Sacred Land]] sub-dungeon of [[The Dark Realm]].
Akira uses a {{SSBU|Ryu}} puppet fighter and is fought on the [[Coliseum]] stage's Ω form. During the battle, Akira appears as a hostile Assist Trophy while Ryu's attacks have increased power. Also, the players' jumping power decreases, referencing the typical ground-based battles in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series.
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SSB4 Mii Fighter Akira.jpg|Akira as a Mii Brawler costume
SSB4 Mii Fighter Akira.jpg|Akira as a Mii Brawler costume
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Akira Assist Trophy (SSBU).png|Akira as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteAkiraYuki2.jpg|Akira attacking {{SSBU|Ryu}} on [[Umbra Clock Tower]].
SSBUWebsiteAkiraYuki2.jpg|Akira attacking {{SSBU|Ryu}} on [[Umbra Clock Tower]].
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Akira appeared in various games alongside other ''Super Smash Bros.'' characters outside of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, most of them doing connections with [[Sonic]]:
*[[Bayonetta]]'s performance of the Tetsuzanko technique for her forward throw and her voice line, "{{ja|十年早いんだよ!|Jūnen hayain da yo!}}" is a carryover of a similar Easter egg from ''Bayonetta'', and is acknowledged in Akira's blog entry.
**He appears as a capsule toy in ''Shenmue'' and ''Shenmue II'', featuring his original model from ''Virtua Fighter'', alongside Sonic.
**In ''Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing'', Akira teams up with [[Jacky]] to race against Sonic and other characters. He and Jacky can race against a [[Mii]] on the Wii version and [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]] on the Xbox 360 version as well. Due to hardware limitations, Akira is excluded from the Nintendo DS version.
**Akira is a playable character in ''Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax'', where one of the stages is [[Green Hill Zone]].
**He's a playable solo unit in both ''Project X Zone'' and ''Project X Zone 2'', where [[Ryu]] and [[Ken]] are playable units as well.
**He was one of certain characters that could be summoned in ''SEGA Heroes'', alongside Sonic.
*[[Bayonetta]] performs the Tetsuzanko technique for her forward throw, and she will occasionally say "{{ja|十年早いんだよ!|Jūnen hayain da yo!}}" in reference to Akira's line. This is a carryover of a similar easter egg from ''Bayonetta'', and is acknowledged in Akira's blog entry.
*Akira's opponents in the November 1 Direct include {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}, referencing how she looks similar to {{iw|wikipedia|Sarah Bryant|Virtua Fighter}}, and {{SSBU|Wolf}}, referencing Wolf Hawkfield.
**This was referenced once before in his ''SSB4'' [[Mii Costume]] reveal, where the Jacky Mii is also seen fighting {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}.
**In the Wave 4 Mii costume showcase for ''Ultimate'', an Akira Mii is shown fighting Bayonetta, referencing her use of Tetsuzanko, and alongside a Jacky Mii fighting a metal Mii Brawler, referencing Dural.
*The pose used for Akira's Assist Trophy render is nearly identical to a piece of artwork from the original ''Virtua Fighter'', which is used for his Spirit.
*The pose used for Akira's Assist Trophy render is nearly identical to a piece of artwork from the original ''Virtua Fighter'', which is used for his Spirit.
==External links==
* [https://virtuafighter.fandom.com/wiki/Akira_Yuki Article] on the [https://virtuafighter.fandom.com/wiki/Virtua_Fighter_Wiki Virtua Fighter Wiki].


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"Akira" redirects here. For other uses, see Akira (disambiguation).
Akira Yuki
SSBU spirit Akira.png
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg
Official render of Akira from Virtua Fighter.
Universe Virtua Fighter
Debut Virtua Fighter (1993)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (2024, cameo)
Console/platform of origin Arcade
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin Japan
Created by Yu Suzuki
Designed by Seiichi Ishii
Voice actor Shin'ichirō Miki
Article on Wikipedia Akira Yuki

Akira Yuki (結城 晶, Yuki Akira) is the main protagonist and mascot of the Virtua Fighter universe.

Origin[edit]

Akira fighting Jacky in Virtua Fighter.

Akira Yuki is the mascot of the Virtua Fighter series. He is the grandson of the man who invented a unique version of the Bājíquán martial art for Japanese soldiers to use during the Second World War. In the original game, he serves as the assistant instructor at his family's dojo, Yuki Budokan. When he learns of the first World Fighting Tournament at age 23, he decides to enter not for glory, but to further hone his Bājíquán techniques and to understand what "true fighting" is about.

The plot of Virtua Fighter 2 elaborates that, during the first World Fighting Tournament, his overly enthusiastic attitude was met with disapproval by the fellow tournament entrants. He was defeated and humiliated by the ninja Kage-Maru, whom Akira now holds a grudge against. After putting himself through rigorous training, he attends the second World Fighting Tournament and wins. When he shows the trophy to his grandfather, the old man simply replies, "Don't flatter yourself. You haven't mastered anything yet."

Believing he had not found his true strength yet, Akira attends the third World Fighting tournament and loses. After some encouragement from his grandfather, Akira secludes himself in the mountains to train more, still attempting to figure out what "true fighting" is. While training, he receives an invitation for the fourth World Fighting Tournament. He enters and loses to Kage again. Returning to the mountains, he trains even harder. Akira then attends the fifth World Fighting Tournament; his results are currently unknown.

Akira is the typical traditional martial artist common in fighting games. His preferred style of Bājíquán relies heavily on using parts of the upper body, like elbows, hips and shoulders, to forcefully push an opponent. Most of the damage comes from quick acceleration of the body from a short distance. Akira is the only playable character that uses this technique, with the only other canonical user being his grandfather.

Akira does not seek money or glory from fighting and entering tournaments. He instead fights simply to test himself and his abilities. Akira also seeks to learn the meaning of "true fighting," something that his grandfather assures he will learn in time. Akira is usually seen wearing a traditional sleeveless fighting Gi, either white or black, and a headband around his spiky hair.

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

As a Mii Costume[edit]

A Mii Brawler dressed as Akira.

Akira serves as the basis of the Akira Wig and Outfit DLC Mii Costume for the Mii Brawlers. The Akira set was released alongside the other Wave 2 Mii Fighter costumes on June 14th, 2015. Nintendo also released a QR code for those who wish to have the exact Mii used in the costume's advertising. The costume is similar to his debut appearance in the original Virtua Fighter, where graphical limitations had him appear in a blocky and polygonal form.

During the reveal trailer, the Mii Brawler representing Akira is first seen on the Wuhu Island stage's Swordplay Colosseum layout, referencing the small stages in the Virtua Fighter series. Next, the Mii Brawler is seen battling Little Mac in his wireframe form, referencing the polygonal aesthetic of Virtua Fighter, on the Boxing Ring stage, referencing the ground-based fighting style and stage shape in the Virtua Fighter series. Finally, the Mii Brawler is seen battling the Mii Brawler representing Jacky Bryant, another Virtua Fighter character on the Garden of Hope stage's Ω form, referencing the forest stage in Virtua Fighter.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

As an Assist Trophy[edit]

From the original Virtua Fighter game, Akira joins the battle with the same graphic style as his original appearance. He has a wide variety of attacks at his disposal, but none represent him better than his Tetsuzankou. When he leaves the fight he says his signature line!

*By the way, Bayonetta's forward throw is also based off of Tetsuzankou.

Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site
Akira on Castle Siege.

Akira makes his debut as an Assist Trophy. He was revealed during the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct on November 1, 2018.

During the reveal trailer, Akira is first seen battling Zero Suit Samus on the Temple stage's Ω form, with Zero Suit Samus referencing Sarah Bryant. Next, he is seen battling Wolf on the Pirate Ship stage's Ω form, referencing Wolf Hawkfield.

Akira is designed after his appearance in Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary, a port of the original Virtua Fighter built on the engine used for Virtua Fighter 4; he appears with his blocky model from the original Virtua Fighter, and his animations resemble the choppy movements of the original game. Shin'ichiro Miki reprises his role as Akira, with his voice clips being re-purposed from Virtua Fighter 4. Akira is one of seven characters that only speak Japanese in all versions of Ultimate, with the others being Takamaru, the Prince of Sablé, Cloud, Yuri Kozukata, Sephiroth, and Kazuya.

Akia can use a variety of martial arts attacks from Virtua Fighter, including his signature move, the Tetsuzanko (where he grabs an opponent and slams into them, launching them forward). He can also block incoming attacks. He can be defeated as well. Before he disappears, he says his famous quote from the Virtua Fighter series, "十年早いんだよ!" ("It's ten years too soon for you to challenge me!", literally "Ten years too early!")

Akira can be attacked, and even KO'd, which earns the player an extra point.

As a Mii Costume[edit]

A Mii Brawler dressed as Akira.

The Akira set from SSB4 returns as a DLC Mii Costume. It was revealed during the Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard" presentation on November 4, 2019.

During the reveal trailer, the Mii Brawler representing Akira is seen performing his forward smash on a small platform on the Gerudo Valley stage, referencing the small fighting stage sizes in the Virtua Fighter series while the stage background references the desert canyon stage in Virtua Fighter. The Mii Brawler is next seen battling Bayonetta on the Garden of Hope stage, with Bayonetta referencing how she can perform the Tetsuzanko technique for her forward throw, while the stage references the forest stage in Virtua Fighter. The ending image features the Mii Brawler in the Training stage, likely referencing the polygonal aesthetic of Virtua Fighter.

Akira was released alongside the other Round 4 Mii Costumes on November 6, 2019.

Spirit[edit]

Akira appears in Ultimate as a Legend-class primary spirit.

In Adventure Mode: World of Light, Akira is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by Galeem during his takeover of the universe. After Galeem's defeat, Dharkon takes control of Galeem's spirits, including Akira. Akira's spirit is located in the Sacred Land sub-dungeon of The Dark Realm.

Akira uses a Ryu puppet fighter and is fought on the Coliseum stage's Ω form. During the battle, Akira appears as a hostile Assist Trophy while Ryu's attacks have increased power. Also, the players' jumping power decreases, referencing the typical ground-based battles in the Virtua Fighter series.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
1,294
SSBU spirit Akira.png
Akira
Attack
★★★★ 3 3966 9918 2098 5245 1716 4292 Fist Attack ↑ Virtua Fighter Series

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese アキラ, Akira
UK English Akira
France French Akira
Germany German Akira
Spain Spanish Akira
Italy Italian Akira
China Chinese Akira
South Korea Korean Akira
Netherlands Dutch Akira
Russia Russian Акира

Trivia[edit]

  • Bayonetta's performance of the Tetsuzanko technique for her forward throw and her voice line, "十年早いんだよ!" is a carryover of a similar Easter egg from Bayonetta, and is acknowledged in Akira's blog entry.
  • The pose used for Akira's Assist Trophy render is nearly identical to a piece of artwork from the original Virtua Fighter, which is used for his Spirit.

External links[edit]