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Chun-Li is either another main character or a strong secondary character in the film. In this continuity, she's a reporter for Global News Television (GNT). For the most part, however, her storyline from ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' was kept used. She still sought revenge against [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Bison|General Bison]] for killing her father. She was given the full name Chun-Li Xiang (or Zang in ''[[Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film]]'') | Chun-Li is either another main character or a strong secondary character in the film. In this continuity, she's a reporter for Global News Television (GNT). For the most part, however, her storyline from ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' was kept used. She still sought revenge against [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Bison|General Bison]] for killing her father. She was given the full name Chun-Li Xiang (or Zang in ''[[Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film]]'') | ||
In the [[Street Fighter: The Movie|arcade version]] of the game, Chun-Li could throw her spiked bracelets as a special attack. These changes to Chun-Li's story and attacks are often poked fun at by [[Capcom]], especially in ''[[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike]]'' ( | In the [[Street Fighter: The Movie|arcade version]] of the game, Chun-Li could throw her spiked bracelets as a special attack. These changes to Chun-Li's story and attacks are often poked fun at by [[Capcom]], especially in ''[[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike]]'' (her win quotes state that she is "not" a reporter and would "not" throw her bracelets away) and ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' (where an anchorwoman who looks exactly like Chun-Li is seen in the opening). In the movie and games, Chun-Li was played by Ming-Na Wen. | ||
== Story == | == Story == | ||
Chun-Li Xiang is GNT's international | Chun-Li Xiang is GNT's international correspondent covering the "Crisis in Shadowloo" between the A.N. forces led by [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Guile|Col. Guile]] and General Bison and his forces. She uses this opportunity to get revenge on Bison for killing her father, for which she has trained hard in preparation. With the help of her production crew [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/E. Honda|Edmond Honda]] and [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Balrog|Balrog]], she attempts to blow up Bison but the gambit fails and they are captured. Chun-Li, in bracelet handcuffs, was brought into Bison's room and the two talked about her father's death. Chun-Li then broke the hancuffs and attacked Bison. She almost defeated him but he escaped. | ||
Chun-Li and her crew eventually teamed up with Guile to help defeat [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Bison Troopers|Bison's soldiers]]. After Bison's defeat, Chun-Li asked Guile (they met several times at the | Chun-Li and her crew eventually teamed up with Guile to help defeat [[Street Fighter: The Movie/Characters/Bison Troopers|Bison's soldiers]]. After Bison's defeat, Chun-Li asked Guile (they met several times at the beginning of the film) for an "interview". In the arcade version, Chun-Li went to the United States and became a medical resident in a hospital in Chicago (a reference to actress Ming-Na Wen being ER). In the console version, she continued to be a reporter and did get an interview with Guile. | ||
== Moves == | == Moves == |
Revision as of 13:07, 22 December 2008
Click here for more information about Chun-Li's other fighting game appearances.
Chun-Li is either another main character or a strong secondary character in the film. In this continuity, she's a reporter for Global News Television (GNT). For the most part, however, her storyline from Street Fighter II was kept used. She still sought revenge against General Bison for killing her father. She was given the full name Chun-Li Xiang (or Zang in Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film)
In the arcade version of the game, Chun-Li could throw her spiked bracelets as a special attack. These changes to Chun-Li's story and attacks are often poked fun at by Capcom, especially in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (her win quotes state that she is "not" a reporter and would "not" throw her bracelets away) and Mega Man 9 (where an anchorwoman who looks exactly like Chun-Li is seen in the opening). In the movie and games, Chun-Li was played by Ming-Na Wen.
Story
Chun-Li Xiang is GNT's international correspondent covering the "Crisis in Shadowloo" between the A.N. forces led by Col. Guile and General Bison and his forces. She uses this opportunity to get revenge on Bison for killing her father, for which she has trained hard in preparation. With the help of her production crew Edmond Honda and Balrog, she attempts to blow up Bison but the gambit fails and they are captured. Chun-Li, in bracelet handcuffs, was brought into Bison's room and the two talked about her father's death. Chun-Li then broke the hancuffs and attacked Bison. She almost defeated him but he escaped.
Chun-Li and her crew eventually teamed up with Guile to help defeat Bison's soldiers. After Bison's defeat, Chun-Li asked Guile (they met several times at the beginning of the film) for an "interview". In the arcade version, Chun-Li went to the United States and became a medical resident in a hospital in Chicago (a reference to actress Ming-Na Wen being ER). In the console version, she continued to be a reporter and did get an interview with Guile.
Moves
Street Fighter: The Movie
Click here for more information about Chun-Li's other fighting game appearances.
Chun-Li is either another main character or a strong secondary character in the film. In this continuity, she's a reporter for Global News Television (GNT). For the most part, however, her storyline from Street Fighter II was kept used. She still sought revenge against General Bison for killing her father. She was given the full name Chun-Li Xiang (or Zang in Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film)
In the arcade version of the game, Chun-Li could throw her spiked bracelets as a special attack. These changes to Chun-Li's story and attacks are often poked fun at by Capcom, especially in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (her win quotes state that she is "not" a reporter and would "not" throw her bracelets away) and Mega Man 9 (where an anchorwoman who looks exactly like Chun-Li is seen in the opening). In the movie and games, Chun-Li was played by Ming-Na Wen.
Story
Chun-Li Xiang is GNT's international correspondent covering the "Crisis in Shadowloo" between the A.N. forces led by Col. Guile and General Bison and his forces. She uses this opportunity to get revenge on Bison for killing her father, for which she has trained hard in preparation. With the help of her production crew Edmond Honda and Balrog, she attempts to blow up Bison but the gambit fails and they are captured. Chun-Li, in bracelet handcuffs, was brought into Bison's room and the two talked about her father's death. Chun-Li then broke the hancuffs and attacked Bison. She almost defeated him but he escaped.
Chun-Li and her crew eventually teamed up with Guile to help defeat Bison's soldiers. After Bison's defeat, Chun-Li asked Guile (they met several times at the beginning of the film) for an "interview". In the arcade version, Chun-Li went to the United States and became a medical resident in a hospital in Chicago (a reference to actress Ming-Na Wen being ER). In the console version, she continued to be a reporter and did get an interview with Guile.
Moves
Street Fighter: The Movie
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Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film
Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film/Chun-Li