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Balrog is a
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's ''
Street Fighter is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Street Fighter 1, The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by List of Street Fighter video games, six other ma ...
'' series. He made his first appearance in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991. In the series, he is a disgraced boxer and antagonist who works for M. Bison's organization, Shadaloo.


Conception and development

Balrog is depicted as an
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boxer wearing blue trunks with white trim and a torn white shirt under a blue tank top, wearing red boxing gloves and boxing shoes. In Japan, the character of Balrog is named M. Bison (with the letter being an initial for "Mike") after real-life boxer
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. However, when the developers of ''Street Fighter II'' were working on the overseas versions, they rotated the names of three of the boss characters for the English localization, fearing that naming the boxer character "Mike Bison" might be a legal liability. Ironically, years later, Mike Tyson revealed that he was unaware of the character, but was honoured by the homage. At , Balrog is a tall, massive, heavy built fighter in the ''Street Fighter'' series. As a comparison, Tyson is only tall. Balrog is simply known as Boxer for international tournaments. A character named Mike, who was also a tall, extremely well-built African-American boxer, appears in the original ''
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''. Although recognized as a separate character,''Street Fighter: World Warrior Encyclopedia Hardcover'', page 143 Mike is considered to be a prototype of Balrog due to their similar names (when one considers Balrogs Japanese name of Mike Bison) and gameplay.''All About Capcom Head-to-Head Fighting Game burat ratbu'', page 340


Appearances

Balrog appears in ''
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'' as one of the opponents, and would become a playable character in subsequent revisions of the game, beginning with '' Street Fighter II: Champion Edition''. He is characterized as a bully or a ruffian who is a tough, aggressive and belligerent street-raised boxer seeking the "
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" and one of the "Four Devas" ( Shitennou, ''"Four Heavenly Kings"'') of Shadaloo. Balrog is a 6 ft 5 in tall
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professional boxer wearing blue trunks with white trim and a torn white shirt under a blue tank top, as well as red boxing gloves and boxing shoes. In Japan, he is named M. Bison, with the letter standing for "Mike", after boxer
Mike Tyson Michael Gerard Tyson (born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1985 and 2024. Nicknamed "Iron Mike" and "Kid Dynamite" in his early career, and later known as "the Baddest Man on the Planet", Tyson i ...
. When the developers of ''Street Fighter II'' were working on the overseas versions, they changed the names of three of the boss characters for the English localization, including M. Bison, as they feared naming him "Mike Bison" could cause legal issues. Years later, Mike Tyson revealed that he was unaware of the character, but was honored by the homage. The story of ''Street Fighter 6'' acknowledged this change within the context of its narrative, claiming that all three names were aliases that Shadaloo's leadership operated under to protect their true identities. His next major appearance was in ''
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'', where he was a sub-boss in the arcade version who faced certain characters and became playable after certain requirements were met, but was also playable via a secret code. He was made into a regular playable character in the arcade update and subsequent home versions and given his own in-game plot, home stage, and endings. This incarnation of Balrog also appears in '' Capcom vs. SNK'' and '' Capcom vs. SNK 2''. He later appears in other ''Street Fighter'' games, such as '' Street Fighter IV'', '' Street Fighter X Tekken'', and ''
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''. Balrog appears in the film '' Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie'', where he serves in a similar capacity to his role in the video game. In the 1994 live-action film version of ''
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'', Balrog is portrayed by Grand L. Bush and is a supporting protagonist and the
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's news crew. He later appears in the 2009 film '' Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li'', portrayed by
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. He also appeared in the 1995 ''
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'' animated series.


Reception

Balrog was voted 18th in
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's own popularity poll of 85 characters for the 15th anniversary of ''Street Fighter''.
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ranked Balrog at number 15 in their list of top ''Street Fighter'' characters in 2008, noting his similarities to Tyson as well as his role as one of boxing's representatives in fighting games. Tyson would become aware of Balrog's similarities in 2019, decades after his introduction, commenting that he felt honored that they made the impersonation. ''Den of Geek'' compared his relationship to Bison to that of
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, in that he acts as a powerful but dumb henchman for a much stronger villain. They further lamented that his original storyline of causing Shadaloo's downfall was retconned, though praised his new role as Ed's surrogate father, and wished to see how it progressed.


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