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Sawada was a captain in Allied Nation forces led by Colonel Guile. He aided in the strike against Shadaloo warlord, Gen. Bison, who had captured over sixty hostages. With Bison's dictatorship destroyed by Guile and the hostages saved, Sawada was promoted to commander and he earned the respect of Guile. | Sawada was a captain in Allied Nation forces led by Colonel Guile. He aided in the strike against Shadaloo warlord, Gen. Bison, who had captured over sixty hostages. With Bison's dictatorship destroyed by Guile and the hostages saved, Sawada was promoted to commander and he earned the respect of Guile. | ||
== Move | == Move == | ||
=== Changes between games === | === Changes between games === | ||
Unlike other Street Fighter characters who have several familiar special moves between games, Sawada's special moves were completely altered when Capcom made the console version of Street Fighter: The Movie. In the arcade version, Sawada's fighting style is based off a hybrid of Guile's and Fei-Long's, based off his status as a Allied Nations soldier and him replacing the latter. As a result, he retains moves akin to Guile's Flash Kick, while keeping a martial arts aspects. His special moves rely primarily on his legs for axe kicks and similar attacks, and his energy slash has the ability to reflect projectiles back at the opponent. | Unlike other Street Fighter characters who have several familiar special moves between games, Sawada's special moves were completely altered when Capcom made the console version of Street Fighter: The Movie. In the arcade version, Sawada's fighting style is based off a hybrid of Guile's and Fei-Long's, based off his status as a Allied Nations soldier and him replacing the latter. As a result, he retains moves akin to Guile's Flash Kick, while keeping a martial arts aspects. His special moves rely primarily on his legs for axe kicks and similar attacks, and his energy slash has the ability to reflect projectiles back at the opponent. |