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Blanka has green skin and long orange hair, resembling a monster more than a human. He is one of the original eight characters featured in the first version of the Street Fighter II series. Blanka's most apparent characteristic is his green color. His in-game storyline states that he was once extremely pale and was known locally as the hombre blanco (white man) and adapted the blanco into his name Blanka. His green skin color in the games is attributed to his constant use of chlorophyll from plants to better blend in with the jungle environment, a color change that eventually became permanent. His coloring changed in later games, making him bright green with vivid orange hair as opposed to the yellowish green skin he had in Street Fighter II. Blanka's style of fighting in the games is a self-taught savage fighting style (however, Capcom's USA division depicted it as a capoeira technique)

Background

Blanka's background story is expanded/rewritten in the Street Fighter Alpha series. In his Street Fighter II ending, he reunites with his mother who recognizes him from the anklets he wears. She reveals that Blanka was once known as Jimmy, before he was in a plane crash as a little boy. This crash caused him to grow up in the wild, although he has connections to a local village. Ever since the crash, Blanka/Jimmy had been separated from his mother.

HD Remix Alterations

  • Horizontal ball has safer recovery.
  • Horizontal ball with and have same sound effect and same spinning speed as version.
  • Horizontal ball with and travel slightly shorter distance so whiffed roll into bite is a little more effective.
  • Backstep Rolling has faster startup and safer recovery.
  • Hop move has new command: hold stick or then + OR + OR +. (Old motion of still works).
  • Hop back builds much less super meter.
  • Forward version of hop has 9 frames of foot-invulnerably at startup (but seems to hardly help).
  • Electricity easier to execute (now requires 3 presses of a given punch button rather than 5 presses).
  • Super move has faster startup, faster recovery (safe on block), and always knocks down if it hits.
  • Super input window is larger and is a fixed size, rather than random size.

Techniques

Name Description Image
Electric Thunder Due to unknown reasons (but assumed to be tied to an accident in the jungle, possibly after being "gifted" by electrical eels from the Amazon river), Blanka has a very unique ability to conduct an amount of 10,000 volts of electrical tension through his skin. He must remain motionless while he concentrates on its release, but opponents who touch him at that time receive a harmful shock. When using this technique, there is a small spot very close to the ground where Blanka is vulerable to attack.
Rolling Attack Blanka has the ability to tuck his body into a ball, and propel himself through the air through the use of his strong leg muscles. He hurtles forward through the air in a tucked spin, hitting opponents with the force of a 10-ton wrecking ball.
Vertical Rolling Attack In Street Fighter II Turbo, Blanka's spin ability evolves and he can launch himself upward through the air in addition to forward. Blanka travels very high, but not very far with this alternate spin. Blanka uses this attack against jumping opponents.
Backstep Rolling Attack In Super Street Fighter II, Blanka's ability to spin evolves once more. This time, he can build up power by hopping back a step before hurling himself into the air. However, Blanka has less control over his momentum with this attack, and it results in an arc. It can take opponents by surprise, but it is not as accurate an attack.
Surprise Forward/Back In Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Blanka can summon a huge burst of agility to travel inhumanly fast in either a forward or backward direction. He can use this ability at will to either escape from an impending attack, or to quickly close the distance between him and an opponent, and attack before the opponent has a chance to react. While Blanka can use this move to pass through his opponent, it can't be used to pass through attacks.
Rock Crush Blanka has developed a very calloused forehead over long years of smashing coconuts with his bare head while surviving in the jungle, and can do quite a bit of damage to opponents with a headbutt. His agility typically allows him to strike an opponent twice with this headbutt, once high, and once again lower down.
Amazon River Run In Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Blanka gains the ability of literally flattening his body very low to the ground and slide forward to quickly attack his opponent in the base of ankles. This attack easily escapes any attack that isn't directed towards the ground, and allows Blanka to slide underneath all projectiles except Sagat's Ground Tiger Shot.
Ground Shave Rolling Attack Blanka's super move allows him to take the energy that he stores up during the fight, and build up a substantial amount of kinetic energy before rolling forward across the ground at his opponent. After initiating the move, Blanka is able to spin in place for a small number of second in order to choose the right moment for his attack. If he waits too long (or if an opponent touches him) he will be forced to rush along the ground. Opponents who are struck by the attack will be hit multiple times before being knocked down.

Moves

Street Fighter II

Click here for more information about Blanka's other fighting game appearances.

Blanka has green skin and long orange hair, resembling a monster more than a human. He is one of the original eight characters featured in the first version of the Street Fighter II series. Blanka's most apparent characteristic is his green color. His in-game storyline states that he was once extremely pale and was known locally as the hombre blanco (white man) and adapted the blanco into his name Blanka. His green skin color in the games is attributed to his constant use of chlorophyll from plants to better blend in with the jungle environment, a color change that eventually became permanent. His coloring changed in later games, making him bright green with vivid orange hair as opposed to the yellowish green skin he had in Street Fighter II. Blanka's style of fighting in the games is a self-taught savage fighting style (however, Capcom's USA division depicted it as a capoeira technique)

Background

Blanka's background story is expanded/rewritten in the Street Fighter Alpha series. In his Street Fighter II ending, he reunites with his mother who recognizes him from the anklets he wears. She reveals that Blanka was once known as Jimmy, before he was in a plane crash as a little boy. This crash caused him to grow up in the wild, although he has connections to a local village. Ever since the crash, Blanka/Jimmy had been separated from his mother.

HD Remix Alterations

  • Horizontal ball has safer recovery.
  • Horizontal ball with and have same sound effect and same spinning speed as version.
  • Horizontal ball with and travel slightly shorter distance so whiffed roll into bite is a little more effective.
  • Backstep Rolling has faster startup and safer recovery.
  • Hop move has new command: hold stick or then + OR + OR +. (Old motion of still works).
  • Hop back builds much less super meter.
  • Forward version of hop has 9 frames of foot-invulnerably at startup (but seems to hardly help).
  • Electricity easier to execute (now requires 3 presses of a given punch button rather than 5 presses).
  • Super move has faster startup, faster recovery (safe on block), and always knocks down if it hits.
  • Super input window is larger and is a fixed size, rather than random size.

Techniques

Name Description Image
Electric Thunder Due to unknown reasons (but assumed to be tied to an accident in the jungle, possibly after being "gifted" by electrical eels from the Amazon river), Blanka has a very unique ability to conduct an amount of 10,000 volts of electrical tension through his skin. He must remain motionless while he concentrates on its release, but opponents who touch him at that time receive a harmful shock. When using this technique, there is a small spot very close to the ground where Blanka is vulerable to attack.
Rolling Attack Blanka has the ability to tuck his body into a ball, and propel himself through the air through the use of his strong leg muscles. He hurtles forward through the air in a tucked spin, hitting opponents with the force of a 10-ton wrecking ball.
Vertical Rolling Attack In Street Fighter II Turbo, Blanka's spin ability evolves and he can launch himself upward through the air in addition to forward. Blanka travels very high, but not very far with this alternate spin. Blanka uses this attack against jumping opponents.
Backstep Rolling Attack In Super Street Fighter II, Blanka's ability to spin evolves once more. This time, he can build up power by hopping back a step before hurling himself into the air. However, Blanka has less control over his momentum with this attack, and it results in an arc. It can take opponents by surprise, but it is not as accurate an attack.
Surprise Forward/Back In Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Blanka can summon a huge burst of agility to travel inhumanly fast in either a forward or backward direction. He can use this ability at will to either escape from an impending attack, or to quickly close the distance between him and an opponent, and attack before the opponent has a chance to react. While Blanka can use this move to pass through his opponent, it can't be used to pass through attacks.
Rock Crush Blanka has developed a very calloused forehead over long years of smashing coconuts with his bare head while surviving in the jungle, and can do quite a bit of damage to opponents with a headbutt. His agility typically allows him to strike an opponent twice with this headbutt, once high, and once again lower down.
Amazon River Run In Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Blanka gains the ability of literally flattening his body very low to the ground and slide forward to quickly attack his opponent in the base of ankles. This attack easily escapes any attack that isn't directed towards the ground, and allows Blanka to slide underneath all projectiles except Sagat's Ground Tiger Shot.
Ground Shave Rolling Attack Blanka's super move allows him to take the energy that he stores up during the fight, and build up a substantial amount of kinetic energy before rolling forward across the ground at his opponent. After initiating the move, Blanka is able to spin in place for a small number of second in order to choose the right moment for his attack. If he waits too long (or if an opponent touches him) he will be forced to rush along the ground. Opponents who are struck by the attack will be hit multiple times before being knocked down.

Moves

Street Fighter II

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Street Fighter II Champion Edition

Street Fighter II Champion Edition/Blanka

Street Fighter II Turbo

Street Fighter II Turbo/Blanka

Super Street Fighter II

Super Street Fighter II/Blanka

Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Super Street Fighter II Turbo/Blanka

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix/Blanka

Street Fighter II Champion Edition

Street Fighter II Champion Edition/Blanka

Street Fighter II Turbo

Street Fighter II Turbo/Blanka

Super Street Fighter II

Super Street Fighter II/Blanka

Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Super Street Fighter II Turbo/Blanka

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix/Blanka