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Edmond Honda, more commonly known as E. Honda, has black hair in a chonmage and wears only a blue yukata. His face is painted in the kumadori style of makeup used in kabuki. Honda's signature move is the "Hyaku Retsu Harite" (lit., "Hundred Violent Sumo Hands"; commonly referred to as the Hundred Hand Slap.)
[edit] Background
E. Honda began his training as a child, singularly focused on becoming the greatest sumo wrestler of all time. He would eventually achieve the highly-revered titled of "Ōzeki" (in the English localization, he was incorrectly stated as having achieved the title, Yokozuna). E. Honda became upset that the rest of the world did not view sumo wrestling with the reverence of the Japanese. He entered into the second World Warrior tournament intent on showing everyone that sumo wrestlers rank among the greatest fighters in the world.
[edit] Techniques
| Name |
Translation |
Description |
| Hiza Geri |
Knee Kick |
E. Honda attacks his opponent with a quick knee thrust. |
| Harai Geri |
Sweeping Kick |
E. Honda extends his legs and performs a wide sweeping kick along the floor, tripping opponents. |
| Flying Sumo Press |
After jumping up in the air, E. Honda attempts to land back down on the opponent with a belly flop. |
| Hyakuretsu Harite |
Hundred Rending Slaps |
E. Honda has mastered the art of the Sumo hand slap. He can do it so well and so quickly, that his hands appear as a blur. Starting in Champion Edition, Honda gains the ability to move while performing this technique. However, in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, the method was changed. Using Light Punch makes him stand still, using Medium Punch makes him move forward slowly, and using Hard Punch makes him move forward quickly. |
| Super Zutsuki |
Super Headbutt |
E. Honda charges up some energy before jumping off the ground and propelling his body head-first into his opponent. After colliding with them, he flips back over and lands on his feet. |
| Super Hyakkan Otoshi |
Super Hundred-weight Drop |
In Street Fighter II Turbo, Honda gains an additional move where he launches himself high into the air, and crashes back down to the ground, leading with his bottom. He attempts to crush his opponent by landing on them, and it serves as an overhead attack. |
| Ooichou Nage |
Great Gingko Tree Throw |
In Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Honda has a new throw move where he picks up the opponent, flips them onto the ground, and immediately jumps on top of them with a crushing hop. It is unblockable. |
| Oni Musou |
Unparalleled Demon |
E. Honda's super move is a powered-up version of the Super Zutsuki. E. Honda uses his stored up energy to execute two consecutive flying torpedo attacks back to back. This attack can hit opponents up to four times. |

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Input |
| Hyakuretsu Harite |
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| Super Zutsuki |
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| Name |
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Input |
| Hyakuretsu Harite |
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(move or ) |
| Super Zutsuki |
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| Name |
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Input |
| Hyakuretsu Harite |
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(move or ) |
| Super Zutsuki |
 + |
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| Super Hyakkan Otoshi |
+ |
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| Name |
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Input |
| Hiza Geri |
close, or + |
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| Flying Sumo Press |
 + |
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| Hyakuretsu Harite |
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(move or ) |
| Super Zutsuki |
 + |
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| Super Hyakkan Otoshi |
+ |
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| Name |
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Input |
| Hiza Geri |
close, + |
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| Shiko Geri |
close, + |
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| Harai Geri |
or + |
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| Flying Sumo Press |
 + |
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| Hyakuretsu Harite |
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| Super Zutsuki |
 + |
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| Super Hyakkan Otoshi |
+ |
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| Ooichou Nage |
close, + |
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| Oni Musou |
  + |
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