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Dhalsim
is a fictional character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' series. He made his first appearance in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991. He sometimes goes by the alias "long-arm" and his fighting ability includes stretching his limbs. In the series, he is a mystical yogi who is loved by his villagers and family alike. He is also a pacifist who goes against his beliefs by entering the World Warrior tournament to raise money for his poor village. Throughout the series, Dhalsim is a character centered on morality and he has been noted for his other unique qualities. Appearances In video games In his Arcade Mode ending in ''Street Fighter II'', Dhalsim wins the tournament and returns home on his elephant Kodal. Three years later, Dhalsim's son, Datta, discovers a photograph of his father from the tournament. From the original ''Street Fighter II'' and up until '' Super Street Fighter II'', this ending graphic was drawn in a comical style. In ''Super Street Fighter II Turb ...
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Street Fighter Alpha 2
''Street Fighter Alpha 2'', known as in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 1996 fighting game originally released for the CPS II arcade hardware by Capcom. The game is a remake to the previous year's '' Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams''. The game features a number of improvements over the original, such as new attacks, stages, endings, and gameplay features. It was followed by ''Street Fighter Alpha 3''. Gameplay ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' retains most of the new features introduced in the original ''Street Fighter Alpha'', such as the three-level Super Combo gauge, Alpha Counters, Air-Blocking, and Fall Breaking. The main new feature in the game is the inclusion of the Custom Combo system (Original Combo in Japan), which replaces the Chain Combos from the first ''Alpha''. If the Super Combo gauge is on Lv. 1 or above, the player can initiate a Custom Combo pressing two punch buttons and a kick or one punch button and two kicks. The player can then perform any s ...
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Christopher Bevins
Christopher Bevins is an American voice actor, ADR director and scriptwriter who has worked on English language adaptations of Japanese anime shows for Funimation and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. He dubbed roles in anime including Yasuhiro Hagakure from the '' Danganronpa'' series, Kenji from '' Initial D'', Mercutio from ''Romeo × Juliet'', Joe from '' Prison School'', Life Cool from ''Yurikuma Arashi'', Japan from the ''Hetalia'' series, Hanta Sero/Cellophane from ''My Hero Academia'', and Shishiwakamaru from ''Yu Yu Hakusho''. Personal life Bevins was engaged to voice actress Rachel Robinson on October 26, 2018. They married on October 5, 2019. Filmography Anime Video games References External links * * * Christopher Bevinsat CrystalAcids English Voice Actor & Production Staff Database * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bevins, Christopher Living people American male video game actors American male voice actors American voice directors 21st-century American male actors ...
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Roshan Seth
Roshan Seth (born 2 April 1942) is a British-Indian actor, writer and theatre director who has worked in the United Kingdom, United States and India. He began his acting career in the early 1960s in the UK, but left acting the following decade and moved to India to work as a journalist. In the 1980s, he rose to prominence for his comeback performance as Jawaharlal Nehru in Richard Attenborough's Academy Award-winning film ''Gandhi'', which brought him a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and reignited his interest in acting. He has since appeared in numerous British and American feature films and television programmes, with roles ranging from Chattar Lal in ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'', Amit Rao in ''A Passage to India'', Papa Hussein in ''My Beautiful Laundrette'', patriarch Jay in '' Mississippi Masala'' and Dhalsim in '' Street Fighter: The Movie''. He won the Genie Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the Canadian film '' Such a Lo ...
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Street Fighter EX
is a 2D head-to-head fighting game with 3D graphics, originally released as a coin-operated arcade game for the Sony ZN hardware in 1996. It is a spin-off of the ''Street Fighter'' series co-produced by Capcom with Arika and was the first game in the series to feature 3D polygon graphics. It was followed by an updated arcade version titled ''Street Fighter EX Plus'', as well as a PlayStation-exclusive home console version titled ''Street Fighter EX Plus α'', both released in 1997. A Nintendo 64 version was also announced for release in 1997, but later cancelled. Gameplay The ''Street Fighter EX'' fighting system uses fighting systems from the ''Street Fighter II'' and ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series, but also has some original ones. In many ways, ''EX'' still plays like a 2D fighting game, but the linear plane in which characters fight often changes along a 3D arena. The game uses special moves and super combos familiar or similar to previous games in the series. Unlike in th ...
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Street Fighter EX2
is a 2D head-to-head fighting game with 3D graphics co-produced by Capcom and Arika and originally released in 1998 as a coin-operated arcade game for the Sony ZN-2 hardware. It is the sequel to the original '' Street Fighter EX'', a 3D spin-off of the ''Street Fighter'' series. An updated version of the game titled ''Street Fighter EX2 Plus'' was released in 1999 in arcades as well and subsequently ported to the PlayStation the same year. Gameplay The original version of ''Street Fighter EX2'' retains all of the features from the previous game, ''Street Fighter EX Plus'', including original features such as "Guard Breaks" (unique moves which cannot be blocked by an opponent) and "Super Canceling" (the ability to cancel a Super Combo into another Super Combo). The primary new feature in the game are "Excel Combos", ("excel" being an abbreviation for "extra cancel"). Much like the "Custom Combos" featured in the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series, Excel Combos allows player to co ...
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Street Fighter IV
is a 2008 fighting game published by Capcom, who also co-developed the game with Dimps. It was the first original main entry in the series since ''Street Fighter III'' in 1997, a hiatus of eleven years. The coin-operated arcade game version was released in Japan on July 18, 2008, with North American arcades importing the machines by August. The console versions for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 were released in Japan on February 12, 2009, and were sold in North American stores as early as February 16, with a February 18 intended release date. The official European release was on February 20. A Microsoft Windows version was released on July 2, 2009, in Japan, July 3, 2009 in Europe and July 7, 2009, in the United States. A version for iOS was released on March 10, 2010. Also, an Android version was launched, initially as an exclusive for certain LG devices. Then by December 31, 2012, the exclusivity expired and the game was made available for all Android devices on the Play S ...
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SVC Chaos
is a 2003 fighting game produced by Playmore (now SNK) for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. It was later ported to the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, although only the Xbox port was released in North America and both platforms were released in Japan and PAL regions. It was the third arcade game in a series of crossovers between these two companies (see ''SNK vs. Capcom'' series) and the second developed by SNK (SNK previously produced '' SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium'' for the Neo Geo Pocket Color). Plot In a post-apocalyptic future where civilization is scarce and desolate, both famous fighting tournament rosters such as the ''Garcia Financial Clique'' (SNK) and the ''Masters Foundation'' (Capcom) are under an end-times crisis; a majority of fighters have been deceased, a minority of them went missing, and only 30 surviving fighters (counting out ''Athena'', ''Red Arremer'', and the four evil clones) of the small total are still at large while locked in a war bet ...
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Street Fighter EX3
is a 2D head-to-head fighting game with 3D graphics, developed by Arika and published by Capcom. It is the third and final console installment in the ''Street Fighter EX'' series. The game was first released on March 4, 2000 in Japan and on October 26, 2000 in North America as a launch title exclusively for the PlayStation 2, making it the first game in the ''Street Fighter'' series to be released on the console. It was subsequently released in Europe on March 2, 2001. Gameplay Mechanics ''Street Fighter EX3'' features a similar gameplay system to its predecessor '' Street Fighter EX2 Plus'' with characters being able to pull off similar moves like Super Combos and Meteor Combos. However, a difference here is that the "Guard Break" system from the previous installments has been removed and replaced with a similar system called the "Surprise Blow" ("Hard Attack" in Japan), which does not use up energy stored in "super bars," although the attack can be blocked (only when standin ...
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Yukimasa Kishino
is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. He is also active in the theatrical entertainment field and is the chairman of his own theatrical group, ''Gekidan Kishino Gumi''. Some of the members of this group include fellow voice actors Kujira and Masaaki Okura. Among his successful for voicing characters are in ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Warriors Orochi'' series as Cao Cao. Filmography Television animation ;1990s *''Dragon Ball Z'' (1990) ( Butta, Cell Games Announcer, Tao Pai Pai (episode 174)) *'' Magic Knight Rayearth'' (1995) ( Lafarga) *''Slam Dunk'' (1995) ( Jun Uozumi) *''Trigun'' (1998) (Ruth Loose (ep. 1)) *'' Cowboy Bebop'' (1998) (Jonathan (ep. 14)) *''One Piece'' (1999) (Higuma (ep. 4)) *''Detective Conan'' (1999) (Kunitomo Oda (ep. 172 - 173), Hyōe Kuroda) ;2000s *'' Zoids: New Century/ZERO'' (2001) ( Oscar Hemeros) *'' Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!'' (2001) (Jimmy Sisphar's coach (ep. 40)) *'' Onmyō Taisenki'' (2004) (Sōtarō Tach ...
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Shōzō Iizuka
is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Fukushima Prefecture. He graduated from the fine arts department of Nihon University. He is most known for the roles of Hakaider (''Android Kikaider''), Doctor Neo Cortex ( ''Crash Bandicoot'' series), 38 out of 50 Vader Monsters ('' Denshi Sentai Denjiman''), Ryu Jose (''Mobile Suit Gundam''), Heart ('' Fist of the North Star''), Happosai Ueda ('' Nintama Rantarou''), Nappa ('' Dragon Ball Z'') and Sergeant Bosco Albert "B.A." Baracus (Japanese dub of '' The A-Team''). He played major villain roles in the first eight '' Metal Hero Series''. Filmography Television animation ;1965 * '' Astro Boy'' * '' Gigantor'' * ''Wolf Boy Ken'' ;1970 * ''Tomorrow's Joe'' (Tiger Ozaki, Gerira, others) ;1975 * ''Brave Raideen'' (Kyoretsu Gekido) ;1977 * '' Voltes V'' (Jangal) ;1978 * '' Daimos'' (Balbas, Isamu Ryūzaki) ;1979 * ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' ( Ryu Jose) ;1980 * '' Space Emperor God Sigma'' (Shiwai Ritsu) ;1981 * '' Urusei Yatsura' ...
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Keith Silverstein
Keith Silverstein is an American voice actor, known for lending his voice to English Versions of Japanese anime and video games, affiliated with Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Viz Media, Studiopolis and Funimation. He is best known for his roles as Johan Liebert in ''Monster'', Vector the Crocodile in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video games, Robert E.O. Speedwagon in ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', Hisoka in the 2011 version of ''Hunter × Hunter'', Ōgai Mori in '' Bungo Stray Dogs'', Ulric, Brute, and Rascal in ''Glitter Force'', Gabriel Agreste a.k.a. Hawk Moth (Shadow Moth in season 4 and Monarch in season 5) in '' Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir'', and Zhongli in ''Genshin Impact''. Personal life Silverstein has been married to Rosemary Do since October 10, 2010. They have two daughters. Filmography Anime * '' 86'' – Ernst Zimmerman * ''Accel World'' – Red Rider (Previous Red King) * ''A.I.C.O. -Incarnation-'' – Susumu Kurose * ''Attack on Titan (season 4)'' � ...
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Garry Chalk
Garry Chalk is a British-born Canadian actor. He has provided the voices for Optimus Primal of '' Beast Wars: Transformers'' and ''Beast Machines'', as well as Optimus Prime in the anime English dubs of '' Transformers: Armada'', ''Transformers Energon'', and '' Transformers: Cybertron''. He has lent his voice to over 30 animated television series and has been in films such as '' The Fly II'', ''Godzilla'' and ''Freddy vs. Jason''. He played the recurring role of Col. Chekov on ''Stargate SG-1''. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Inspector Andrew Pawlachuk on ''Cold Squad''. Early life Chalk was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England. At the age of 5, his family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Career Chalk has been involved with theatre since 1978 and has performed at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company (VPTC), the Arts Club Theatre Company (ACTC), The Vancouver Theatresports League and various low budget theatres in Canada. The last live st ...
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