- For fighter info, see Ken (SSBU).
- "Ken" redirects here. For other uses, see Ken (disambiguation).
Ken Masters | |
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File:Street Fighter - Ken Third Strike Online.png Official artwork of Ken from Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition. | |
Universe | Street Fighter |
Debut | Street Fighter (1987) |
Smash Bros. appearances | SSB4 Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 1 (2021) |
Console/platform of origin | Arcade |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Place of origin | United States |
Created by | Manabu Takemura |
English voice actor | Reuben Langdon |
Japanese voice actor | Yūji Kishi |
Article on Wikipedia | Ken Masters |
Ken Masters (ケン・マスターズ, Ken Masters) is a major character from the Street Fighter series of fighting games by Capcom. As Ryu's nigga and longtime rival, Ken appears throughout the Street Fighter series and utilizes a similar fighting style, making him one of the most famous examples of a moveset clone in fighting games.
Origin
Ken Masters is one of the main characters of Street Fighter and is one of the only two characters (the other being his nigga Ryu) that have appeared in every single installment of the series. He is widely known by many as being Ryu's "clone, " using similar attacks such as the Hadoken, Shoryuken and Tatsumaki Senpukyaku, but later games in the series have added subtle differences to their movesets such as Ken's use of fire and multi-hit capabilities.
Born to a wealthy family, Ken was sent to Japan so he could be taught how to be racist in order to avoid being spoiled by his family. He was trained by his master Gouken and constantly sparred with his future rival and nigga Ryu, being taught Ansatsuken, the Assassination's Fist. After leaving Gouken's dojo, Ken returns to America and while not participating in the first world warrior tournament with Ryu, he enters many other martial arts tournaments, winning most of them. Ken returns to Japan to tell his master of the news of his victories in America. However, he witnesses the murder of Gouken by his brother Akuma, who easily defeats Ken after he tried to attack him in rage. After the attack, he then searches for Ryu to inform him of their master's death. Upon meeting up with him, the two have a sparring match in which Ken comes out victorious, though afterwards, he notes that Ryu wasn't himself. In response, Ken gives Ryu his now signature red headband to cheer him up and tells Ryu to keep focused. Ken later teams up with Sakura Kasugano and Sagat to rescue Ryu from Shadaloo.
During the events of Street Fighter V, Ken meets up for a sparring match with Ryu, who had secluded himself in the mountains to continue his training. After the match, Ryu assures Ken that he will return when his training is complete. Later, Karin and the Kanzuki estate assembles Ken and many others in a plan to infiltrate a Shadaloo base. Ken, Chun-Li and Cammy travel to São Paulo, Brazil to retrieve a missing chess piece from Laura Matsuda. Before getting to Laura, Ken saves her younger brother Sean from Shadaloo agent F.A.N.G, but is then attacked by Laura who mistook Ken for an enemy. After Sean clears the misunderstanding, Laura agrees to join the cause with Ken, and both stay in Brazil to fight of more Shadaloo soldiers. After Shadaloo is defeated, Ken once again finds Ryu meditating and have another sparring match. Also, at some point Karin invites the Masters family to a party. After initially getting lost, they finally arrive at their destination and run into Birdie, the bouncer for the party, who thinks they are trespassers. After defeating Birdie and clearing the confusion, Karin arrives and offers Ken a pre-meal fight as an apology.
During the events of Street Fighter III, Ken would later take up an apprentice himself in the form of Sean Matsuda, after being pestered by the aspiring fighter as a response to his rescue from F.A.N.G. Ken later entered the Third World Warrior tournament, held by the Secret Society, but drops out after learning that Ryu had been defeated by the Brazilian hermit Oro. Along the way, Ken fights against Urien, the younger twin of the Society's leader Gill, and meets up with Ryu once again for their long-awaited rematch. Ken later enters his third straight US martial arts tournament, where he is named the winner. He offers his trophy to Sean, who refuses, saying he wants to earn his own victory. In Sean's ending, Ken wakes him up after his opponent knocked him out in the first round.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Ken appears as a downloadable content trophy in both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4 using his design from Street Fighter IV. His trophy is unlocked immediately upon downloading Ryu. In addition, Ken Stage, his theme from Street Fighter II, is available as a music track on Suzaku Castle in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U in its original version, its Super Street Fighter II version, and a new remix. In addition, Zero Suit Samus adopted his pose in Ryu's reveal poster for the same game.
Trophy
- Ken has been Ryu’s number-one rival and best friend since they trained together as children under the same master. In fact, the headband Ryu wears was a gift from Ken! Along with being a very talented martial artist, Ken is also heir to his rich father’s Masters Foundation. But sorry, would-be suitors, Ken’s married and has a son!
- Ken has been Ryu's number one rival and best friend since they trained together as children under the same master. The head band Ryu wears was a gift from Ken. Heir to his rich father's Masters Foundation, Ken is a highly skilled martial artist, but eventually goes home and becomes a family man with his wife Eliza and their son, Mel.
- Street Fighter (1987)
Ken trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Ken trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a playable character
Ken appears as an unlockable newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, serving as Ryu's Echo Fighter. His inclusion was leaked on September 21st, 2018 through a screenshot, before his official reveal on November 1st. Despite being classified as an Echo Fighter, Ken falls more in line with the definition of a semi-clone, having more unique moves and differences from his base fighter compared to any other Echo Fighter pairing.
Similar to their home series, Ken focuses more on extensive combos and damage racking compared to Ryu's emphasis on zoning and powerful single hits. Along with a faster running speed, many of Ken's standard and special attacks have different properties from Ryu's. Ken's Hadoken is weaker and less controllable than Ryu's, and he cannot perform the Shakunetsu Hadoken. However, he can instead perform roundhouse kicks with unique inputs; these can be special-cancelled into and can themselves cancel into Inazuma Kick for extra shield damage. Tatsumaki Senpukyaku hits multiple times, making it more effective as a combo starter, though it is much weaker and leaves Ken vulnerable even if it connects. Finally, Shoryuken also hits multiple times, dealing much more damage and launching more reliably with the late hits.
Due to his flashy, combo-oriented playstyle and in spite of his high learning curve, Ken has seen impressive representation and results in competitive play, especially in comparison to Ryu.
Spirit
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Ken is the second playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series to have two Final Smashes in his moveset, after Ryu.
- He is the only character from a fighting game not to make his playable debut as a DLC character.
- Ken is the first and currently only third-party playable character to have appeared in the series in a non-playable capacity prior to his playable debut, as he appeared as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4 before making his debut as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. While Sephiroth is mentioned in Smash 4 in the description of the Omnislash trophy, Sephiroth himself does not make a appearance in the series in a non-playable capacity before his playable debut in Ultimate.
- Ken is the only Echo Fighter to debut in the same game of their home series as the character they were based on.
- Ken's SSB4 English PAL trophy description contains a reference to Guile's iconic phrase from Street Fighter II, "Go home and be a family man!".
Street Fighter universe | |
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Fighters | Ryu (SSB4 · SSBU) · Ken (SSBU) |
Assist Trophy | Guile |
Stage | Suzaku Castle |
Trophies and Spirits | Trophies · Spirits |
Music | SSB4 · Ultimate |
Other | World Tour |